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  1. In response to post #91947883. #91948568, #91948623, #91948758, #91949048, #91949223, #91949548, #91949748, #91950453, #91959448, #91963258, #91966083, #91966758, #91967388, #91967558, #92067498, #92237383, #92242808, #92245988, #92251563, #92251803 are all replies on the same post.


    StopGap11 wrote: I'm not entirely sure what this announcement means as I'm not particularly familiar with Microsoft's game stop system. Does this mean that we will now be unable to use mods with the games we paid for unless we now pay extra for for a new service? I hope some one who is more familiar with their services can tell me that interpretation is wrong here.  Of course, if that is the incorrect  interpretation ( and I really hope it's incorrect) I'm not blaming anyone at Nexus for this, they didn't have anything to do with this, they're just the messengers here.
    irinotecan wrote: This only applies to people who purchase the games in the Xbox/Windows store ("Game Pass").  If you bought the game(s) through Steam, GOG, or physical disc, this does not apply to you, nothing has changed.

    Also, you can continue to purchase these games through Steam et al., and avoid the modding headaches associated with an Xbox/Windows store purchase.
    Pickysaurus wrote: I'm not really sure what you're upset about here? The games are already out on Game Pass and it does not have any kind of impact on Steam/GOG installs. It's just another option for people who want to play these games. If you're worried about game updates causing problems in your setup there are plenty of guides/tools around to prevent that or back up your current version. 
    gyrofalcon wrote: I am confused as well. This "change" from Microsoft, does it force all current owner of Skyrim SE, to also have the game on GamePass?
    Or can current version of Skyrim SE, be modded and played the old fashion way, that we do now?
    If all futured copies sold, only are available with MS GamePass, (no new sales on Steam, etc) it will be a shot in front of the baug to the community, but I do belive old-fashioned Skyrim (and Oldrim) will survive.
    Edit: Answered by others in thread. "My" Skyrim will not change. :) So moral is; Stay away from MS GamePass.
    Fyrcynn wrote: Might be a naive question, but does this even impact that many people? I'd think Steam is by far the larger platform with Microsoft's barely being used. Anyone who'd experience the joys Windows Live would stay away from them as a rule.
    Saggaris wrote: Well StopGap, I felt a bit like a doom monger myself when I jumped miles ahead with some 'what Ifffff's'

    What if Microsoft only allow the future of Bethesda games on Game Pass?
    Then..
    What if Microsoft close the holes and disallow modding/manipulation of their content?
    Then...
    What if Microsoft then provide a range of customisable features... for a price?

    Oh hell, I'm glad I'm old and senile so's not to have to suffer 'naked' games for too long.
    Blackread wrote: Judging by the number of gamepass related questions on r/skyrimmods recently, I'd say this does affect a fair number of people. Obviously the majority of modders will be on Steam still.
    StopGap11 wrote: Cool! I'm glad my first interpretation was wrong. Honestly, I'm totally unfamiliar how Microsofts game stop service works, though we'll have to see where this goes in the future. 
    showler wrote: Xbox was the console that actually gave people the ability to install half-decent mods.  It seems unlikely they will just up and kill modding on PC after working to implement it on the console.  Crying "Doomsday" is incredibly premature.
    ralexpdx wrote: For the existing games yes, but what about Fallout 5 or Elder Scrolls 6. Microsoft is already talking some exclusivity here in the future, so there may NOT BE Steam versions/GoG versions, etc...
    ff7legend wrote: The day Micro$oft locks Bethesda games behind the Micro$oft Store is the day I cease playing Bethesda games period.  Folks are going to simply have to start speaking with their wallets.  Look at the utter DISASTER that was Windows Live...  Windows Live was so bad it ended up being discontinued & relegated to the dustbins of history.  If it weren't for mods, Bethesda games wouldn't be remotely relevant a year or two after release.  Micro$oft had best tread carefully in this regard...
    PancakeGoon wrote: Well, Game Pass is on PC as well, and is probably the vast majority of those GamePass Reddit threads.

    Unfortunately, gaming has come to the point where you almost need a dedicated Launcher Drive in order to play all the games you want on your PC. Because of this, and M$ offering that 3-Months of 'GamePass for PC' for only $0.99, I grabbed it as a way to play & try games that I never could have otherwise afforded, especially all together, essentially for "free" (or a measly entry fee, in the grand scheme) and for that I'm thankful.

    Unfortunately, this is still Microsoft and it has been recently riddled with different issues and annoyances, like the topic of this post. Also, super inconsistent compatibility problems, like these new Bethesda games not being able to run in Fullscreen without being surrounded by a huge grey box. Or, for some reason, no native controller support (how friggin' hard is it to patch in support for YOUR OWN controllers, on a game that's been successfully ported ON YOUR OS for years, after you just BOUGHT THE ENTIRE DEVELOPER & THEIR PARENTR COMPANY!? Get it together for Talos' sake...). Or this god awful launcher we're forced to use with NO graphics settings (other than Resolution, generic Low-Ultra "Quality" presets, and 2 types of AA, and On/Off parameters for pretty important settings, etc.). On a PC game...through their PC App.

    Actually, I want my dollar back, Bill.
    SteveB88 wrote: Thank goodness I bought my games on GOG and Steam. 
    pndragon65 wrote: If it weren't for mods, Bethesda games would be unplayable
    ff7legend wrote: Steam/GoG may not be an option for ES6/future Bethesda releases now that Micro$oft has gotten their GREEDY TENTACLES on Bethesda/Zenimax.  It will not surprise me to see ES6/future Bethesda games locked behind either the Micro$oft Store or Bethesda's crappy launcher...  This is why I absolutely DESPISE all these corporate mergers/buyouts.  In the end, it is the consumer who gets the shaft in the form of a lackluster watered-down product.  Look at what happened to WoW after Activision bought out Blizzard...  It TANKED HARD while WoW has lost millions of subscribers in the aftermath of said merger/buyout.
    EnaiSiaion wrote:
    What if Microsoft only allow the future of Bethesda games on Game Pass?
    Then..
    What if Microsoft close the holes and disallow modding/manipulation of their content?
    Then...
    What if Microsoft then provide a range of customisable features... for a price?

    Then Microsoft will make a lot of money because most people just want extra content for their game, not "mods" per se. Mods are a primitive form of DLC that is much harder to use but saves the price of a coffee (you get what you pay for).

    Niche <<< majority.
    Saggaris wrote:
    What if Microsoft only allow the future of Bethesda games on Game Pass?
    Then..
    What if Microsoft close the holes and disallow modding/manipulation of their content?
    Then...
    What if Microsoft then provide a range of customisable features... for a price?

    "Then Microsoft will make a lot of money because most people just want extra content for their game, not "mods" per se. Mods are a primitive form of DLC that is much harder to use but saves the price of a coffee (you get what you pay for).

    Niche <<< majority."

    A further what if...

    What if Microsoft fire a truck load of Gold at a certain (Dark0ne) for control of a site that has (to date) 25 million users that have 4 billion Bethesda game mod downloads? 

    Lock
    Stock
    and Barrel.

    Yeah, I guess that's a bit tongue in cheek, but stranger things have happened, and Microsoft has made some pretty unpredictable buyouts in the past.

    The future of gaming is not at all how we'd like it... unless you're not a gamer.
    showler wrote: That would be foolish considering they just bought Bethesda.net which is already a mod distribution service for Bethesda games.  Buying the Nexus would simply duplicate that system while adding in mods for a bunch of games Microsoft does not own.
    Saggaris wrote: I didn't indicate that I figured it would be left as is... after all, the Microsoft arrangement with Bethesda will probably exclude Sony in the future and a trimmed down Nexus would see all mods here tightly controlled.

    Control is everything in the market.
    praxis22 wrote: GamePass is amazing, value wise for what you get, but anyone who's a regular here will already own Skyrim, etc. There are more details in the sticky on r/skrimmods on reddit.
    praxis22 wrote:
    I didn't indicate that I figured it would be left as is... after all, the Microsoft arrangement with Bethesda will probably exclude Sony in
    the future and a trimmed down Nexus would see all mods here tightly
    controlled.

    Control is everything in the market.
    MSFT are playing a different game to the monopoly of old. They want bums on seats, they're not equipped to do what Sony does, any more, so they're going all out to make the xbox ecosystem the better value. As such anything that drives people away from GamePass is to be avoided at all costs. MSFT want to be Valve. They want to be the place people come to play. Valve has essentially cornered MSFT's PC market, they want it back. You don't do that by alienating your customers. Give them the best of the old world with a smattering of the new every so often, and people will stay. This is a long rentier game, not a winner takes all monopoly play IMO.


    Eh I will not ever buy a game from the MS store unless I have to because it only available there, even then I might just skip it, and that is the issue many see coming or fear will come eventually. It wouldn't be the first time MS force exclusivity to peddle their own platform.

    We as gamers have been told far, far too many times that XYZ wont ever happen by gaming companies and then down the line after a few years it happens.......

    I am an old whippersnapper so I wont get excited about it I will just talk with my wallet whether it changes anything or not
  2. In response to post #91953468. #91955698, #91957093, #91957748, #91962688, #91963348, #91963533, #91965618, #91967383, #91970368, #91971768, #91972538, #91972728, #91974393, #91980443, #91980933, #91989368 are all replies on the same post.


    phatbassanchor wrote: If this is the future, going back to game rental like renting VHS Tapes and DVD's and those filthy arcade tokens we railed against and finally got rid of so many decades ago, then I cannot participate.  These subscription services, microtransactions and other forms of cash grabbing greed are just what I feared Microsoft would do.  If these corporate clones have their way we will all be on a pay as you go basis for all gameplay within the next decade or two.  I won't stand for it!  I can and will find something else to do!
    I buy my games.  I purchase the license to play a game as much as I want, however and whenever I see fit to play it.  I do not rent!  I do not subscribe to these services or the philosophy of greed that governs them.  
    Sony already has my grandson addicted to their pay as you go service for his PS4, now PS5.  Every dollar he gets goes to those subscription cards.  That's what these corporations want, addicts paying them at every turn for every play.  I will not participate!
    I want all my games on my PC.  I want my mods.  I want my script extenders to work full time.  I will have these things or I can and will take my ball and go home!  I'll go test games for a hungry up and coming game developer before I ever give in to the tyranny of greed that has attempted to insert itself so fiercely into the gaming marketplace.  We need to make our voices heard!  No more virtual arcade tokens!  Stop the greed!  Say NO to subscriptions and microtransactions!  No more pay as you go gaming!
    Adventure on friends, Phat :)
    PS:  Thanks for the tutorial.  I've had my Steam set up to avoid all CC updates since it last crashed my game in March of 2018.  If you play on PC, especially if you use script extenders, make sure to protect the many hours you have invested in creating your perfect load order and set your Steam to only update when launched through Steam and continue to use your manual script extender launch or the script extender launch in your mod manager.  Thanks for Vortex as well! :)  It's perfect for power users like me who are always changing mods.  I do testing and provide input for several notable authors, like Nicoroshi.  I'm always trying new mods.  Big thanks to all my favorite authors and conversion specialists who continually add new fun, joy and flexibility to my games :)
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    ff7legend wrote: Don't forget all those DATA OVERAGE CHARGES one is likely to incur depending on one's ISP either...  In addition, you need to set your Steam to OFFLINE MODE in order to totally avoid those stealth updates.  If you don't, the game will auto-update itself after a system reboot since Steam will check for a client update if not set to Offline Mode which in turn prompts any games in your Steam Library to check for updates & apply said updates without your knowledge/permission...
    DaClockworkNinja wrote: You say this and you have a point, but I see it a little different. I do think its a cash grab and shouldn't be the norm but I'm grateful for this. The average game costs $60 to buy. I live in South Africa, that $60 to you ends up costing me R999 (my currency of Rand). The average salary here is R6000 to R10000 per month. 10% of that is tax, half of that is rent in a crappy place, then there's food etc. We cant afford R999 for a game. I see some Ubisoft crap is going for R1999 now. WTF!? Anyway, the Game Pass costs me R50 PM. I can play so many games for that price. It's affordable and I get to play some great games. So yes, its always nicer to buy and own your games, but for some this is the only way we can enjoy our hobby. I am one of the lucky ones who can afford such things, but I'm glad that it exists for some of my friends.
    Pickysaurus wrote:
    ?You say this and you have a point, but I see it a little different. I do think its a cash grab and shouldn't be the norm but I'm grateful for this. The average game costs $60 to buy. I live in South Africa, that $60 to you ends up costing me R999 (my currency of Rand). The average salary here is R6000 to R10000 per month. 10% of that is tax, half of that is rent in a crappy place, then there's food etc. We cant afford R999 for a game. I see some Ubisoft crap is going for R1999 now. WTF!? Anyway, the Game Pass costs me R50 PM. I can play so many games for that price. It's affordable and I get to play some great games. So yes, its always nicer to buy and own your games, but for some this is the only way we can enjoy our hobby. I am one of the lucky ones who can afford such things, but I'm glad that it exists for some of my friends.


    That's a really great insight and something I hadn't really thought about in this context, thanks for sharing :)
    ff7legend wrote: That's all well & good but physical media should always be an option regardless.  All these corporate buyouts/mergers serve a singular purpose - the total MONOPOLIZATION of various industries which in turn drives down overall product quality while driving up the price of various goods/services.  There was a reason the late Teddy Roosevelt was adamantly against corporate buyouts/mergers here Stateside folks.  I fear the Micro$oft buyout of Bethesda will water down the quality of future releases, including TES6.  It would not surprise me in the least to see TES6 get locked behind the Micro$oft Store & Bethesda's crappy game launcher...  Take a good look at what happened to WoW after Activision got their GREEDY PAWS on Blizzard.  Blizzard Entertainment hasn't been the same since Activision's buyout/merger.  The same can be said for Bioware after their buyout/merger with EA...
    showler wrote: Never had Steam set to offline mode, never had Steam install updates on a game I told it not to update.  No idea why some people have this problem.  This is with my system being shut down every night and over months up to a year without updating Fallout 4.

    Also, anyone remember Direct2Drive and how angry people who bought Oblivion through that service were when OBSE didn't work?
    ff7legend wrote: The issue lies with the Steam Client randomly checking for updates after a system reboot if not set to Offline Mode.  If Steam is online, it will randomly check for updates to the Client, install the Steam Client update & prompt all games in the Steam Library to check for updates & apply said updates regardless of the setting applied in Steam.  This issue began after Valve thought it a "genius" move to remove the Never Keep This Game Up to Date option from the game Properties menu via a Steam Client update several years back.  I've had it happen to me on several occasions which is why Steam is always locked in Offline Mode so a stealth game update doesn't break my script extenders.
    showler wrote: Still, never had it update a game after updating Steam.  Maybe because I always start those games with the Script Extenders?
    ff7legend wrote: I also launch the game with the script extender shortcut on my desktop.  Several times the game received a stealth update & the script extender would throw a game version mismatch error.  This is why Steam stays locked down in Offline Mode.  The majority of SKSE64-dependent mods utilize meh321's Address Library to combat Bethesda's tinkering with the game executable but there are still a few that do not.
    Impulseman45 wrote: For all of you Steam users that are occasionally plagued by those nasty and unpredictable update, I do have a work around for you. 
    First, you will of course need to have your games installed. Then, go to your games main folder, So this should X:/Steam/Steamapps/Common, "X" being your drive. You do have your games installed outside of the ProgramFilesX86 or ProgramFiles folders, right???
    So, now you should be in your Steam\SteamApps\Common folder. I will use Fallout 4 as our game of choice, because it has CC content, and although its been a year since the games files have had an update, you just never know what is lurking in BGS's mind. Now change the name of the Fallout 4 folder to something like Fallout 4 old. Then right click and create a new folder, and name it Fallout 4. Open the new empty game folder and right click again and make another new folder. Name it Data. Now, go to Steam, and make sure its in Online mode, and chose Fallout 4 and uninstall the game. It will delete the new empty folder named Fallout 4, leaving the real game folder, called Fallout 4 Old in place and untouched. 

    Now go back to the Steam\SteamApps\Common folder and rename Fallout 4 Old back to Fallout 4. Now you can go ahead and use the games native executable files to launch the game. Never use the Steam launcher to do it, as it will try and reinstall the game. The one thing that you should do if you do this to all your Bethesda games, and you really should, is leave Steam in Offline mode as much as possible, and also make sure its not set to auto launch when you start windows. I mean, you do realize its slows the booting process and all, and you simply do not need it running all the time.  

    Now you can play your games and not worry that they are going to get hit with some big update that will break them. They will run just fine, as Steam does not remove the Windows Registry entries for the game. But if you leave the game folder renamed, well it will break your mod managers ability to control your mods, and of course the game may not launch as it expects to be in the original folder name. If you forget to have Steam running in Offline, mode, and launch the game, You can Kill Steam pretty fast, and then relaunch it back into safe mode and your game should be fine. I have been playing all my BGS games this way for nearly 4 years now without Steam updating the games until I am ready to do it myself or it simply time for a fresh install. 

    Of course the better choice for the older BGS titles, Morrowind, Oblivion, Fallout 3, and Fallout New Vegas is to buy the GOG versions. They are pre-patched for 64 bit memory extensions by the GOG team, Fallout 3 has had the horrible WindowsLive Games code ripped out, and it runs a bit more stable than the Steam version does. Yes, it means you have to pay for it again, but they have it on sale all the time for like $7 US, and it a big upgrade over the Steam versions of the games. 

    Anyway I hope this helps, but I have a very bad feeling that STARFIELD, and TES 6 are going to be a MS Game Pass exclusive titles for PC, I really can't see Microsoft letting Steam sell the game as well. This of course will mean no more modding like we have been for years. This is something that Microsoft has been pushing for a long time, the death of standard desktop apps in favor of their new Windows Store Apps API and their own Apple inspired "Walled Garden" to everything. What it means is that they get to control all of it, and modding these games is going to become very difficult. So unless the Script extender teams can learn and delve into how these new API's work and to insert the script extenders into the game at launch, well its pretty much game over.

    We have heard about the death of modding on games for a long time now, but as long as the games worked as they always did, that is using the good old x86 code base for normal Windows desktop applications, its been a forgone conclusion that modding would eventually come along for a new game. But now with the all new Windows App API, all of this is out the window. Windows monitors these files for changes and it will invoke self repair if need be, and or update the apps without you consent. You can see how this is not going to be conducive to the way all of us have played games over the last few decades. Yeah, I am an old fart senior citizen. So don't be surprised when you hear all about STARFIELD and that its going to be and Game Pass exclusive, and only available through the Xbox on PC. 

    What that means for me going forward is, I will not be playing STARFIELD, or TES 6, or Fallout 5, as long as they are locked behind the game pass and the Windows Store APP API on Windows.
    Kursan wrote: Thank you for this extensive help guide! That is a great idea with the folder switch and I am going to do that. Although I still prefer Skyrim LE over SE and the old Skyrim has not been touched in years, still can't trust that fully.
    Great tip for the GOG versions as well, think I will get Morrowind there for sure.
    As for Starfield and TES6 you are right again I fear, saw an interview with Tod Howard and others where they pretty much let the bomb drop about those titles being gamepass exclusives, and my first reaction was F... there goes modding.
    I have no strong feelings about Starfield, but am extremely bummed about TES6 because it will be set in an area and culture I really want to play; now I am not sure I will ever play it the way I would want to with mods of my choice. Then again I probably be dead by the time its released because I am an old fart as well :)
    ff7legend wrote: The day Micro$oft/Bethesda locks their games behind the Micro$oft Store or Game Pass is the day I cease to play Bethesda games on any platform.  The other concern is Bethesda locking future releases behind their crappy launcher.  Any of theses scenarios will result in Micro$oft/Bethesda shooting themselves in the foot since mods are the ONLY REASON Bethesda games stay even remotely relevant a year past release...
    OmegaDarkKnight wrote: Except there hasn't been an update that broke SKSE in over a year; so there is no real point in needing to run offline mode.
    GamingZacharyC wrote: Alright. Let's set the record straight here: You do NOT have to pay for Game Pass to play your Bethesda titles. There is a good chance that at least the TES titles will be released on Steam as well, or that MS will reform their store. And even if the games are not released on Steam, there will be an option to outright buy a copy of the game. Microsoft, as far as I'm aware, has never made a "Game Pass Exclusive" before.
    Saggaris wrote: Let's get this straight... "there's a good chance" is just another wish... it's not fact.
    Many people see patterns and extrapolate an end point scenario... and to be honest, the line we see may go in either direction dependent on our viewpoint.
    showler wrote: That Forbes article refers to "Game Pass" and "PC" as separate entities and is entirely about them not being on Playstation.  Only a fool would think they are still going to be on Playstation, but there is still not a single indication that they will only be available on Game Pass or that the Microsoft Store version will not be moddable.

    Even way back when Oblivion was released the Steam requirement initially prevented OBSE from working, but Valve simply modified the game to automatically detect the presence of the script extender and load it so that it would still work.


    Right on!
  3. Not sure if this is the issue people are running into, but the latest Origin update has caused issues for mostly steam users.

     

    Fix for Origin Users where the game is running as a background process only: First delete your ModData folder that Frosty creates in the Game Directory before trying to launch through Frosty, do this every time you have a Operating System Update or Origin update just in case.

     

    I have latest Origin (my games are on Origin) + Windows and on my laptop it runs fine, same on PC except I ran into the issue where it only ran as a background process but after deleting the ModData the issue was fixed.

     

     

    Steam users: At the moment the only fix seems to be to roll back to the previous version of Origin, by uninstalling your latest Origin and then installing the older version and running in offline mode when it prompts you to either go offline or update. Make sure to also Delete the ModData folder before trying to launch through FMM again.

     

    Also remember to close all instances of Origin including WebHelper before launching through FMM as this can cause issues too for the steam bought versions, once you click launch it will launch Origin and then your game.

     

    This here above worked for me. (Deleting the ModData folder in the game folder)

     

    I rebuilt my PC and went from a i5-750 to a ryzen 5800x and had some trouble with getting the game to work again.

     

    This however is due to certain things like:

     

    ~ I had to go change the file path of the game in the FMM ini to point at my new game folder path.

     

    ~ I had to redo some exceptions in my A/V for the game itself.

     

    ~ Finally once the game was starting normally to get the FMM to launch the game again (using FMM1.0.3.1) I had to delete the ModData folder in the game folder and let it reacquire admin rights etc

     

     

    Game is now launching again for me on windows 10 20H2, before I was on w7. Didn't have to reinstall anything just do the things above.

     

    Oh I may have reinstalled net framework and visual c++ but I had done that already for some other games.

     

    EDIT: Game launches via FMM with no mods but with some mods it just seems to hang after applying mods, going to have to do a painstaking test of checking which mods are causing issues now..... got this fixed now and game loads with all mods.

     

    Had to also download two AnselSDK6.dlls and put these in the game folder, got them here:

    https://github.com/zeroKilo/MEAExplorerWV/tree/master/AnselSDK64/Release

     

    "AnselSDK64: add these dlls to main game folder to enable modding/signature bypassing"

     

    I was getting a save game error saying I did not have the DLC and what fixed it for me was unchecking the windows 7 compatibility on the game exe and my old saves started working again.

  4. Some awesome mods have gone up this week...well done you guys/gals!

     

     

    Next one I would really like to see is a mods to change the duration of spell and buffs.

     

    For example:

     

    duration of rags and varnish effects

    duration of spells like "protection" rune magic combo

    durtion of "infuse wind"

    duration of "call to elements"

     

    etc etc.

     

    There are mods tweaking duration of cool downs which is great but would be awesome not to have to use rags/spells every couple mins...

     

    :smile:

     

     

    Could anyone point me in the direction of where I need to look to modify the duration of buff both from spells, rags and varnish?

     

    I have downloaded something called dnspy which lets me look at assmebly-CSharp.dll and I can look at {} - namespace but not sure what to look for once here.

  5. Some awesome mods have gone up this week...well done you guys/gals!

     

     

    Next one I would really like to see is a mods to change the duration of spell and buffs.

     

    For example:

     

    duration of rags and varnish effects

    duration of spells like "protection" rune magic combo

    durtion of "infuse wind"

    duration of "call to elements"

     

    etc etc.

     

    There are mods tweaking duration of cool downs which is great but would be awesome not to have to use rags/spells every couple mins...

     

    :)

  6. To add to dammerung list.

     

    I would love a wizard palemaster like they have in DDO who is a wiz that is undead and focuses on necromancy, not like in some games where that means summoning a bunch of undead critter to fight for them, but has different spells which are necro based.

     

    Level 1: Hypnotism, Jump, Expeditious Retreat, Feather Fall , Merfolks, Night shield (Clicky),
    Level 2: Blur, Knock, Web, Resist Energy, Gust of Wind
    Level 3: Displacement, Rage, Haste, Magic Circle Against Evil, Fireball (for opening doors)
    Level 4: Negative Energy Burst, Death Aura, Crushing Despair, Dimension Door, Phantasmal Killer (Scroll: Fire shield, Enervation)
    Level 5: Niac's Biting Cold, Eladar’s Electric Surge, CloudKill, Teleport, Mind Fog (Scroll: Break enchantment)
    Level 6: Circle of Death, Death to Undeath, Chain Lightning, Necrotic Ray,Disintegrate, (Scroll: Shadow Walk, Stone to Flesh, Greater Heroism)
    Level 7:Mass Invisibility, Finger of Death, Mass Hold Person, Otto's Sphere of Dancing, Waves of Exhaustion, Banishment (Situational) (Scroll: Greater Teleport)
    Level 8: Symbol of Death, Otto's Irresistible Dance, Polar Ray, Black Dragon Bolt, Power word: Stun or Trap the Soul and Sunburst ( FOT)
    Level 9: Power Word: Kill, Mass Hold Monster, Energy Drain, Wail of the Banshee, Dominate Monster or Meteor Swarm

  7. Nice and I agree the potatoes are indeed really brutal to look at..lol

     

    I would like to see a map mod that let us see where we are. I think it would be a very nice QOL mod! WISH HAS COME TRUE YAY!

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