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  1. Picture it with me. You've just finished looting that totally huge Nord ruin. You take a look into your bag to see if you picked up anything good. Sure enough, you found a totally wicked awesome new helmet that will make your life 10x better and get you infinite girlfriends. But there's a problem. It makes you look totally goofy. It doesn't match up with the rest of your armor, or the style you're trying to stick to. You want the helmet's stat bonus, but you don't want to run around looking like a complete doofus. We've all been there, so I propose this: A mod that allows you to, whether it be via an enchanting table, paying a court wizard or whatever takes your fancy, give the stats and enchantments of one item, destroying it in the process, to another, allowing you to utilize that super godlike amazing helmet's abilities while sticking to your old helmet's look. At least until you find another even better helmet 2 hours from that point and wish to do the same thing again.
  2. Let's look at Bethesda and TES. Now let's look at Bioware. And now let's look at Infinity Ward/Treyarch. Obviously Beth hasn't hit rock bottom yet, but some people need to understand that they're a business. They do not serve you, they serve themselves. They go where the most money is whether that's what you want to believe, or if it's what they say. In response to Skyrim lacking "true RPG elements": this isn't the 90s. Games evolve, and as time goes on, no one wants to deal with spreadsheet layouts and difficult to understand stories. You hardly see any games these days with what many of you consider "true RPG elements". Face it, we're a minority, a dying breed. We remember what video games were in the old days but we are FAR from the majority. People who run a business hardly care about the minority, they want to cater to the 80% of people who have never played an old school RPG in their life. We need to move on and accept the future for what it is, and maybe we can find some good in it. You can't sit around all day whining about how things aren't exactly the way they were when you were a kid.
  3. So you basically just want "New Game Plus" right? I don't think it's completely possible. I think there's a trick you can do where you write down all of your item's Base ID's into a .bat file, which you can then execute in-game to give yourself all the items at once. I'm not sure how to do it or if it's even possible, just something I heard once. As far as I can tell you're better off ignoring the broken quest and continuing on to something else, or starting over completely for a new playthrough.
  4. It doesn't happen all the time, but it happens enough that I want to pull my hair out when it does. It doesn't matter whether I use Firefox's download manager, or NMM's. With Firefox it just says "download complete" even though it only downloaded 13mbs of a 100mb file. With NMM it says "Unable to download file". It's really annoying because I have really slow download speeds (usually no more than 80kbps). You can understand my frustration when spending half an hour downloading a mod only to have it fail at 95%, meaning I'll have to start it over, and have it fail yet again. Is anyone else having this problem? Is there a fix or is it just a problem with the servers? It doesn't matter which mirror I use by the way.
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