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geraintwd

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  1. "Oh and is there a mod that lets you take/move all of an item without having to pan the mouse back and forth to the confirmation box repeatedly?" Try Toggleable Quantity Prompt (TQP) http://oblivion.nexusmods.com/mods/12859/
  2. That mod doesn't appear to exist at the moment, but you could try this one http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=22533
  3. There is a mod that shows numerical values in the chargen in game, this might help? http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=2170
  4. Yeah, FCOM but be prepared to go on an epic real life quest just to get it installed lol
  5. lol yeah I know it would be a lot of work but it would really improve immersion IMO
  6. Try moDem's City Life http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=11351
  7. Ha, I'd guess that you'd have to be really REALLY anal to even attempt this XD Oh well, thanks anyway, I figured there must be a reason why no-one had done it yet :P
  8. What the description says basically, just wondering if it is possible in Oblivion to make the tide rise and fall with time of day and cycles of the moons? I just thought about this this morning, the water height in rivers and coastal areas is always the same, but IRL the level rises and falls during the day, with the max and min levels and the timing of high and low tides being determinded by the moon and the changing seasons. I guess that even if it were possible to have the water height adjustable according to time, it would work best on games where timescale was set to 1, or close to 1, otherwise you'd see it rising and falling very quickly over the course of a day whereas in real life you don't really notice it going in and out because it's quite slow. Also you'd need a way to make sure that every object that floats on the surface of the water (from ships to lily pads) can also move up and down with the tide. Ships with gangplanks would need to have them adjusted so that they aren't embedded in the dock at low tide, or floating in midair at high tide. Surely with all the tools we have available now such as OBSE, there must be a way to do this? Thanks
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