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Ban Dez for getting on my way (and all before her too) toward baning alex2avs for thinking I don't know that incorrigible lazy lasagne eater :) PS: I remember now the name for the user picture... avatar ... booo (and thanks) Alex :D PS2: Oh yeah, and ban Lip too for not being included in the former ban because he weren't there to be banned to begin with...
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ban alex2avs for ... I don't know ... for ....no no no and he indeed can go to school (and for fearful and menacing pose at the ... oh no, what is the name for the user's picture?)
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ban alex for banning me for thinking I banned him for thinking he banned hope ... uhhh ... Hope someone makes sense of this mess :)
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Seems the thread was not clarified to date, even if so old and as bben says it recurs at times. Most of times the issue occurs on no English keyboards. The cause is the game doesn't concern with the actual key name (it seeks for the positional matrix). To it the tilde key is the one most left over the TAB key (commonly the one to the left of the number 1). At my own keyboard it is the quote ( ' ) key, as example.
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ban alex2avs for baning hope
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I'm not sure if understood the problem. OBMM is used to change load order among other things, but it's original purpose is dealing with a format with extension .omod. That is indeed a compacted format like 7z (and for the most it is really 7z) that have a script that keep track of the files it install and where it does. Once "activated" an omod file is unpacked and the folders and files placed the same way manually installed mods are. So, if you did download an omod file you don't need anything more than open OBMM, click the load button, navigate to that file you dl and click the activate button (if all is right the mod mark will become blue and the ESPs it "may" have will be at the left and already ticked). If the mod is OBMM aware, you need to click the "create" button in OBMM... and accept when it report it found the conversion data folder. This will create an omod file at the ...\obmm\mods folder and show up at the right window. just activate it. If the mod isn't an omod or it isn't obmm aware you need to read the documentation to be sure of the install procedures, but it will have nothing to do with obmm and will not be touched by it unless for that loading order change. PS: If the mod is an 7z, obmm aware mod you don't need to unpack it before "creating" the omod (indeed you "shall not" unpack it). If it is an omod packed under 7z, it is just redundant, just unpack, delete the original 7z and proceed as described above.
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Don't get me wrong, I got fun with that post. Albeit the costs and complexity would be a bit impacting over mass production. And indeed alot less effective a simple explosive obus... yet the conceptual art was funny. The real fun maybe is if it backfires most will have the time to repent :)
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Assuming such 'ammo' would have a chaotic behavior, moving over the battlefield after getting it's first prey, maybe some weapon factory would go for the cost/benefit concept. But a 'documentary' I saw once don't leaves my mind... One big wheel loaded with guns that was rolled over the enemy lines and played havoc among them. One time this wheel rolled over a rock and did half turn ... and played havoc among it's launchers.
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Granted and now you have to drink from it all the time to keep out the hangover. I wish Fallout3 will have a CS
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Granted but when it happens Sony is advertising the brand new PS5 (beware what you ask, you may receive it...) I wish this thread live long and prosper edit: sorry (lucky) woogiemonster, I missed the timing :) Edit 2: I wish not being a smartass and this post forgotten.
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Ban Deus Ultima because that freaking dancing figurine scared my nephew. Edit: Oh oh, saw now the rules and ban myself (now for good :) ) for not seeing them before yet some bans are so fun to not looking the thread at times
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ban all valuables not beings and people giving nasty money to you.
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ban Gamebird for shameless showing up after being unfeathered from dez and ban dezdimona for boasting it in her sig.
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ban alot for being... ... uh... alot
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ban myself and once again just 'cause it's fun. What? why can't it be??
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ban Spyro1201 for explicit showings of naked thumb.
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Ban myself for ever thinking out such infamous banarena name, and ban dezdimona for lolling the sacred LOL, lol (better stop before being indelibly unable to stop lolling) :)
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LOL LOL LOL, OMG LOL (ban in advance everyone that will ban me for stating those slangs, including myself) When I begin to read the thread I (deep) thought: WTF? ... and it turned out being one the most hilarious and delightful ones :) PS: welcome to the banarena.
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Maybe FO3 is already in the shelves here, I ought to pay the shopping a visit. Meanwhile yes, FO series bring a much more realistic sense of evilness or goodness, well afar from simple black/white choices. Sometimes those that thinks they are being evil for meaningless killing anything that cross their path may turn up the local saint. Worse, that boring goodshoes may turn out the most malevolent guy on the block... As worm82075 says: Such are the ways of the wasteland... Inexorable, with it's own rules. Ethics are attached first on surviving; second, at that rules. Often these two conflicts. Morals... I'll bypass this one.
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late answer I know, just now I saw this thread. I can't concur with you here and say why: Practically any Daedra artifact usefulness or coolness depends on the character, even the fabulous skeleton key, a must have for fighters, isn't essential for thieves and less yet to mages. But the Azura's Star is an exception, it never loses it's utility, even the most dumb fighter is smart enough to have some type of magical weapon and if that weapon follows the original game rules it is "hungry for souls". A PC can aways recharge their weapons at mages guilds or use Varla stones, but even the not so dumb fighter should have at least soultrap as support magic. Anyway this choice will aways be different to different players, and indeed the Azura's Star is the only one that "reveals" a bit of information of Martin's past. Obviously mods can change things alot... Edit: The thing that most concern me about the Afinity sword is it being a so powerful weapon that in vanilla game it could be placed in the cheat category and more... when it "evolves" (I'll not give up what this mean here) it could be even in modded games, not least for including soultrap among it's new abilities.
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I can't say the best game I ever played but is easy to recall the ones that marked me forever. In the beginning was the incredible Sinclair and the Z80 era... a brief stage at the Apple II and it's 6502 (not sure without confirming but don't matter, was something like this) and the MSX that like the Sinclair was the pre PC computers a used in deep, but not much about gaming passion in them (the first thing I deed in every one was get rid of the Basic they came with). But is about games and gaming, so: The first one was Phantasy Star on Master System. The game chocked me, I knew RPG but had never saw it in computer. A game where you need to talk to people, collect informations and a long and somewhat compelling story... After I began to search for RPGs titles and found Ultima IV yet for the Master System and was hooked forever. So I get a SNES and played the Final Fantasy 2 (IV in Japan) another shocking experience... At this point I was going to play in the PC, I had several ones before and had played some titles like the fly simulator in the AT times without much on "emotion", same on the 386 and I used the computer only for work and programming strange things like FORTH compilers and such. When I first played "seriously" on PC it was already a 486, but the lacking of a sound board was something frustrating. By this time I was playing Lands of Lore and must say I liked it, so I got the opportunity to acquire a Sound Baster Pro, installed it and... Lands of Lore was whole new game as it was World of Xeen and so many others. No more console to me. Nowadays games are fantastic, sure, but they fails in giving the same emotions those ancient ones did to me. Not even because they were the "best", some things aren't easy to explain.