Jump to content

fiveteen

Recommended Posts

Hello Community,

 

first of all, my english is not my mother language, so i make many misstakes. Please dont hate me for that. :)

I really like to play Skyrim and i am really glad about many mods which give the game a lot of atmosphere and unique. I cant do my own mods and therefore i hope for someone who have the necessary knowlege.

 

When I play Skyrim i die and thats good. This shows me that i must improve my gear and my skill to finish my goal.

The only thing i dont like is when i die and i respawn at my last save 5 minutes ago or earlier. It is really unrealistic and brings me out of the really realistic atmosphere I get through graphic mods or immersive mods like Hunterborn or Frostfall, because i must do the same things again to get to the last point where i die. For sure i get reload the game and i can save more often, but many times i cant finish my quest either because the monsters are to strong and i must enhance my character.

 

My idea is, that when you die and you dont want to reload your last save you have the chance to respawn a different way. A more realistic way.

 

For example when you die in the open landscape a npc find you and brings you to his farm house or in the next bigger town / city.

For this help you can decide what you give him for that. It must be place near your death place and after this you can have some little health disease, maybe.

 

Or when you die inside a dungeon you got found by some bandits and got robed out a bit, not much and you respawn next to the dungeon and you can try again or improve your character otherwise.

 

What happened while the character was knowged out can stand inside a box when the character repawn or something like that.

 

I found nothing on the internet what is similar to this idea, but when there is a concept like this please tell me. "Death Alternative" is something like that but not similar.

 

I hope someone understand this and could help me. I would be really interested in realising it.

 

Greetings

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...