what is in that big ol' gig of mods macro linked earlier
I imagine it's more than just visual stuff, you might have a bunch of important tweaks and fixes in there
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CrowbawtMember of the Midnight CrewRegistered Userregular
edited June 2011
I really miss throwing stars for some reason, those were super fun. I remember getting a ridiculous high acrobatics, jumping on a roof, and just throwing them at all the npcs.
Thanks for the advice re: Morrowind. I will try it with all the expansion packs installed, and I'll probably just add on maybe one "make stuff look better" mod, though I'm not so sure about that magic mod... hmmm...
Don't do the magic mod. Having to manage your magicka is an important part of the game.
Instantly regenerating the blue bar was something I never understood/liked about Oblivion.
Thanks for the advice re: Morrowind. I will try it with all the expansion packs installed, and I'll probably just add on maybe one "make stuff look better" mod, though I'm not so sure about that magic mod... hmmm...
Don't do the magic mod. Having to manage your magicka is an important part of the game.
Instantly regenerating the blue bar was something I never understood/liked about Oblivion.
Ugh no. Managing your magicka effectively is one thing, running out in the middle of a dungeon because the only spells that do any damage cost a shitload is something else entirely. If I'm playing a caster character I shouldn't suddenly have to become melee 10 minutes after entering a dungeon.
That said, it also felt like you could make magicka regeneration a bit too fast in Oblivion.
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Zen VulgarityWhat a lovely day for teaSecret British ThreadRegistered Userregular
Yeah, I'm all for managing magic, but having to rest after casting a few spells meant that, before using a mod, I never could advance far in the magical factions.
I'm just saying that it was easier to rise up in non-magic factions, by a considerable amount. If I was working my way up House Redoran, I could just go into a dungeon and kill everything with a sword. If I was working my way up House Hlaalu, I could just go into a dungeon and kill stuff with a bow or a short sword. If I was working my way up House Telvanni, I could go into a dungeon and cast a few spells, then either leave the dungeon to rest or keep killing stuff with other skills, neither of which helped raise my Magic skills to the next rank.
So with these new vids im even more excited for the dwarven ruins and steampunk robots. Should look spectacular.
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Brovid Hasselsmof[Growling historic on the fury road]Registered Userregular
edited June 2011
The solution to that problem is to steal loads of shit and sell it to Creeper, then buy lots of training in magic skills until you are the best ever at something you've never done.
That's the way you're supposed to do it, right?
edit: Tribunal was really helpful for this. Every time I got attacked by one of those assassins I thought cha-ching, time to level up. Their armour was worth quite a lot.
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I've never done this for morrowind before so this is new to me
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I imagine it's more than just visual stuff, you might have a bunch of important tweaks and fixes in there
I haven't used it personally. Some guy put it together an released it anonymously as an alternative to the Morrowind 2011 pack.
It's supposedly all graphical stuff.
If you get out there and hunt for it you can find the Morrowind 2011 pack.
Pretty sure both unzip to be around 4gb.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BCNDLZ5Q
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Incidentally, the word for 'Wrath, Storm Call' appears to be "AO".
I was thinking either a Z68 or a P67, but there are still so many different Z68's and P67's to choose from
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What spring does with the cherry trees.
if you can: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813157229
I have a similiar dilemma here and If I don't care about SLI is it possible to get it cheaper? What is the main difference between the mobo you linked and one like http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813130571&cm_re=MSI_P67A-C43_%28B3%29-_-13-130-571-_-Product
Don't do the magic mod. Having to manage your magicka is an important part of the game.
Instantly regenerating the blue bar was something I never understood/liked about Oblivion.
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Ugh no. Managing your magicka effectively is one thing, running out in the middle of a dungeon because the only spells that do any damage cost a shitload is something else entirely. If I'm playing a caster character I shouldn't suddenly have to become melee 10 minutes after entering a dungeon.
That said, it also felt like you could make magicka regeneration a bit too fast in Oblivion.
I hope you can still make your own spells
Whatevs, not really gonna bother me how people play a single-player game.
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I wasn't even paying attention to that thread so I never would have noticed that if you hadn't mentioned it
I've bought too many games recently
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you are teleported to a small room where you are forced to complete an ongoing fantasy narrative.
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That's the way you're supposed to do it, right?
edit: Tribunal was really helpful for this. Every time I got attacked by one of those assassins I thought cha-ching, time to level up. Their armour was worth quite a lot.
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