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  1. In response to post #25771794. #25773209, #25777049, #25777159, #25780994, #25783964, #25785324, #25785509, #25785969, #25786804, #25788864, #25791754, #25792339, #25792669, #25793089, #25793754, #25794079, #25794829, #25795234, #25803919, #25817954 are all replies on the same post. @Marthgun: Oblivion has a bigger map than Morrowind. So does Skyrim.
  2. If you look at Morrowind, Oblivion and Skyrim you'll see that each game has a few types of mods that there are tons of and others that there are very few of. In Oblivion most mods are body mods, levelling mods or new land/quest mods. In Skyrim most mods are follower mods, texture mods or ENBs. In TES6, we'll find that the category most mods fall under has changed.
  3. In response to post #24761574. The appearance of the donation button is set by the mod uploader on the Nexus and has nothing to do with the Nexus' owners/staff, Bethesda or Valve in any way.
  4. If a file is a few hundred megabytes or a gigabyte, I have to redownload it half the time to get it to work. There are so many corruption problems. The old system where we could pick the server was good because you could pick another if one seemed to be having problems that day.
  5. When I turned off all mods, it still didn't work but when I launched without OBSE, it worked fine. I think it might either be OBGE or Oblivion Stutter Remover. I also have FastExit2 but I doubt that would've caused the crashes.
  6. Like the title suggests, my game keeps crashing. I think it is because of my mods and ini but Boss doesn't detect much wrong, and I still get a couple random crashes when I delete my ini(but with my edited ini I crashed before the game even loaded saves and loaded me into the starting area on Evrae). Here's my mod list:
  7. All Khajiit spouses would be voiceless, unless Bethesda added the voices to the game.
  8. With Skyrim, I've discovered tons of texture packs already, but in all my years modding Oblivion, the only texture pack that changes a large portion of the game's textures is Qarl's. There are hundreds of little mods that made random textures better but I'm looking for a good hi-res texture pack here.
  9. Was Oblivion your first TES game? If it was, you being new to the series + nostalgia could make it seem better. I remember having more fun playing Oblivion but that's just nostalgia and I'll probably miss Skyrim by TES 6. Skyrim is worse in ways but it's the far better game overall.
  10. COC would beat both easily. He is a Daedric Prince.
  11. How is it too graphic? She'd be seeing worse violence on TV then on Skyrim. And at least Skyrim doesn't have sex scenes. It would be much worse to leave a remote along with a kid than Skyrim and people do that the whole time. Anyway, kids can handle seeing violence when it isn't real, I think you're underestimating the maturity of kids. -And eleven year old that makes people on the internet think he's much older than he is. Sex is wrong but violence is fine?.... :huh: ....we will have to strongly agree to disagree on that....And as a part time worker mum for the last 18 years (working only within school hours), I have remained very aware of what my girls have watched on TV....I go by the 'when' I feel is right for each of them as to what my girls are watching/playing, but there are certain ages for certain viewings, etc...I draw the line at....such as graphic be-headings, graphic cut scenes and RPing murderers, thieves, etc.... So even thievery is too bad for you? They are just watching people steal in a show/movie and the thief always gets caught at the end. Honestly, you're a bit over-controlling. Maybe seeing be-headings could be disgusting for them and give them nightmares but seeing blood and a small bit of gore never does anyone any harm. And even if they got nightmares from seeing it in movies, seeing it in Skyrim wouldn't because Skyrim doesn't look like real life, movies do. I can understand stopping them from seeing horror movies and stuff like that but thievery and a small bit of violence? That makes no sense unless the child is like 5.
  12. How is it too graphic? She'd be seeing worse violence on TV then on Skyrim. And at least Skyrim doesn't have sex scenes. It would be much worse to leave a remote along with a kid than Skyrim and people do that the whole time. Anyway, kids can handle seeing violence when it isn't real, I think you're underestimating the maturity of kids. -And eleven year old that makes people on the internet think he's much older than he is.
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