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MarkInMKUK

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  1. Oh, yes, the dialogue - allowed you to follow a train of thought triggered by the key words. I liked that ... wonder how to do it in Oblivion... ?

     

    EDIT <suddenly realises I'm humming "Blockbuster" by The Sweet ... "Does anyone know the way? There's GOT to be a way...">

  2. The title says it all really.

     

    I'm aware of SOME of the bits from Morrowind which are not in Oblivion - but I'm sure there are a good few I've not thought of - possibly because of the character class I've played, or whatever. So here's a place to discuss what's missing, or let people know what you have found a mod to fix.

     

    Me first:

     

    (1) Multiple section armors - SO limiting.

     

    (2) Human-form beast races - look like creatures from a bad 50's B movie instead of realistic cat or reptile-based beings. Currently being fixed by DrakeTheDragon (Argonians) and Razorpony et all (Khajiits).

  3. Well, a rogue might discard "used" identities once they become too well known, and then need a new one. Maybe part of the creation of a new alias would be to dump the old one entirely, then run a random name generator and make ID papers up...
  4. I honestly don't know - I've never tried 3D modelling. However, if you run that forum through Google Translate, it may be possible to find the original modder, and ask whether they will allow you to port the model to Oblivion - that may be far easier.
  5. It makes sense to not have the second identity auto-clear. As far as the population is concerned, the second identity is a character who has run up those stats, and they wouldn't clear for no reason.

     

    You COULD add an identity forger who can create yet ANOTHER identity for you - for a fee...

  6. I suspect part of the reason this doesn't exist is that once you equip a bow, any sword you have is treated like any other bit of loot, it is no longer an active equipped item. I don't play it, but I suspect Fallout handles things a little differently.

     

    You might be able to look for a sword class weapon in the hotkey menu, and rig it so the first one you find is displayed as a sheathed item. However, if you have four swords and two daggers in the hotkey setup, you're going to look like a distressed hedgehog if you try to show them all.

     

    You can probably attempt to display a two-hander on the back, a dagger on the right side, and a bow at once, or a one-hander on the left side, a shield on the back, a dagger on the right side and a bow. Any more would look ludicrous. An alternative if you have a dual-wield mod is two sword class items on opposite sides.

     

    Also take into account some people might want to use mods such as "Inventory is a backpack" and have items not clash with that.

  7. Luvi - that's what programs such as OBMM or Wrye Bash are for. Sadly, they only work if you installed the mods using them.

     

    Suggestion: Download OBMM (Oblivion Mod Manager. Then, taking each mod in turn, convert it to an OMOD file using OBMM (you DID save the downloads, I hope?), install the OMOD file (ignore the complaint about it replacing existing files - that's the whiole point), then UN-install it and it should automatically clear up the bits of the old mod.

     

    Then use OBMM from now on to install mods.

  8. Wow, I really like the idea of this story. Plus, multiple endings is always good.

     

    Even before I read this, I thought of the same sort of companion storyline where the companion dies, and you go on to revive them. With this mod here, it could be possible that after you have resurrected the companion, you can do other things to return her to her proper 'living' form. Some examples could be

    -Ask for aid from mages to help restore her body to the time before she died.

    -Gain the help of the Dreamworld amulet and modify it in order to explore the companion's heart, and attempt to find the companion's love/soul. If correctly done, it will restore her, but if done wrong, possibly kill her.

    -Use necromancy to transfer the life of another person in order to revive her. If the person you sacrificed was somehow related to the companion, she could doubt your ability to reason, doubt herself or even suicide. (Tough ending...)

    -Sacrifice yourself in the necromancy, and your companion could try some of the above on you.

     

    I like those ideas...

     

    There is, of course, a twist - if your companion is evil, then maybe sacrificing her relatives is a bonus?

  9. OK, so look at your graphics settings. If you let it auto-detect your card, and it didn't recognise it, it may have set the lowest settings it can manage. Set the resolution to the native resolution of your monitor, and start from that point.
  10. So there's a bill going through Congress right now that would make public performance of intellectual property via electronic media (i.e. streaming) illegal. Things that would qualify under this bill:

     

    - You posting a 'let's play' video of a game

    - Screenshots of your creations in a game

    - A review of a game that includes footage

    - A video walkthrough of a game

    - A video of you singing along to a song

    - A video where you can hear a copyrighted song in the background

     

    the bill is more intended to hurt people who upload entire movies, TV shows, and songs for streaming, but it also affects many things that aren't often considered as illegal.

     

    Firstly, check the wording VERY carefully. The summary I'd seen actually uses the phrase "streaming" as the only distribution method it covered.

     

    Secondly, there has to be a PER ITEM financial LOSS to the copyright holder of at least £2500 in any 180 day period. So, they would have to prove the loss existed.

     

    If you stream a film, then potentially you have deprived a studio of it's revenue. If, however, you create a mash-up of the film to go with a music track, then you are not distributing the film and thus causing financial loss. You'd also have to stream the film to enough people to cover $2500/cost of a cinema ticket, or the law doesn't apply.

     

    If you torrent a game disc file, you are depriving the game company of revenue. If you do a video walkthrough, you don't deprive them of anything (unless you slate it so badly no-one will buy it - but then it's covered by existing laws about reviewing). And, agaon, the torrent would have to upload ($2500/$ cost of game) times (or equivalent data quantity) in 180 days to be covered.

  11. Remember that 99% of the screenshots you see have been done with something like Qarl's texture Pack, HGEC body replacer, Ozmo's Hi-Res Skin Textures, Oblivion Grapohics Extender, Sharder replacers, water replacers, grass replacers, tree replacers, the lot...

     

    ... AND often Photoshopped to boot.

     

    Also the default display for menus is designed to match the Consol version, so it's in headline-sized text for the hard of seeing. Many people use either BTMod or Darn UI mods to improve that

     

    Yes, the game IS capable of decent graphics, but it is NOT supplied with them.

  12. You don't have all of then active at once - you use Guildmaster #1 at first, then switch to Guildmaster 2 (who is still the same character as far as the player is concerned), and so on. I know Claudia's Little Secret uses that method in places.
  13. Make more than one identical Guildmaster, and use a different one for each quest section?

     

    ... may not be elegant or efficient, but i bet it'd work

  14. The "grass" clothing is probably going to have to "swish" to look right when moving ... so that makes it a little more complex. Could an animated wig mesh be a good basis for it?

     

    (not an animator so may be talking complete garbage)

  15. Additional stages for those who are not as computer savvy as I originally thought.

     

    Assuming Windows 7 (Vista is similar)

     

    (1) Right-click the start button/flag, and select "Open Windows Explorer". A window will open labelled Libraries.

     

    (2) In the left-hand coloumn of the window, scroll up and down until you see Computer. Left click it.

     

    (3) In the right-hand window you should now see one item marked Local Drive (C:) (the C: is the important bit here). Right click it, select "Open"

     

    (4) At the top of the window, there should be an entry marked "New Folder". Left click it.

     

    (5) Type the name of the new folder you want to create - I suggest "Games"

     

    (6) If you have a Steam version, I suggest using the same process to make a folder inside the Games folder called "Steam"

     

    (7) When installing Oblivion, with Discs install to C:\Games\Oblivion, with Steam install to C:\Games\Steam\Oblivion

     

    Simples, yes?

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