raystorm
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oh lordy..this game is mine. Played a ton of Morrowind and Oblivion especially with mods. Can't wait for Skyrim especially with the Viking/Dragon thing it has going for it.
Looking good. I'm glad they didn't just rehash the same engine.
After playing Oblvion, Fallout 3, and Fallout New Vegas (plus Dragon Knight Saga) I'm kinda over that engine.
Hopefully they use this engine for Fallout 4 as well.
I'm ok with that. As long as the world is a little bigger and the dungeons more varied, I'll be happy. The main quest looks pretty good from what I've seen so far.Eh, it is a semi rehash. You can tell in the video. A lot of the graphics scream oblivion, albeit a better looking oblivion.
I'm ok with that. As long as the world is a little bigger and the dungeons more varied, I'll be happy. The main quest looks pretty good from what I've seen so far.
It's already been stated that it uses a scaling system similar to fallout 3. Also, there is a soft level cap instead of a hard one. Most of this stuff has been mentioned in the articles on gameinformer or neo-geo.Yeah, the graphics are fine with me. I actually just tried Nehrim, and the graphics in that were good enough for me...
But yes, I hope they put more effort into the dungeons. I hope they cut back on the level scaling, actually make some stuff by hand instead of generating it, and put a bit more effort into the feel of their world. Oblivion felt so bland, generic, and uninspired. I assume most of the time was spent on getting used to gamebryo and trying (unsuccessfully) to implement radiant AI that the rest of the game got the cold shoulder.
I hope Skyrim is better![]()
looks good. since da2 was boring, i hope this is good
It's already been stated that it uses a scaling system similar to fallout 3. Also, there is a soft level cap instead of a hard one. Most of this stuff has been mentioned in the articles on gameinformer or neo-geo.
i reinstalled oblivion tonight...and didn't play it because it takes for fucking ever to get out of the sewers....i hope they dont have that problem in skyrim. It takes a good 45 minutes to even get started on oblivion which is such a turn off
Quickstart.esp:
* Modifies the charactergen script to move you to the exit from the starting sewers when you start a new game. You will start at the door which lets you modify your race, class, and birthsign before exiting into the exterior.
* Sets the quest stages for the main quest properly so you are at the same point you would be if you played through the charactergen dungeon normally.
* Adds a chest near the exit which contains a selection of items which you normally would have found from playing through the tutorial dungeon: light and heavy armor, weapons, lockpicks, potions, gold, torches.
Just load a game saved at the sewer's exit. I have kept one of mine just for this as I replay often with different races, etc... You can also download them on mod sites.
i reinstalled oblivion tonight...and didn't play it because it takes for fucking ever to get out of the sewers....i hope they dont have that problem in skyrim. It takes a good 45 minutes to even get started on oblivion which is such a turn off
But you're escorting Jon Luc Picard! Jon Luc Picard out of the sewers!!! Alone too, yum.
I remember the first time I got outdoors in Oblivion, and saw the Daedra ruins across the lake. I went straight in and cleared it out, then got completely weighed down trying to hump every single item out.
thats the first thing i did too! lol I ended up using console commands to change my stats so i could carry all the crap in there...
so where do I put this mod? I can't figure it out since I own the game on steam.....*noob mode activated*
steamapps>common>data?
did that, didn't work.
