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  1. The Witcher, and The Witcher 2, are based on a series of medieval fantasy books by a Polish author, Andrzej Sapkowski. They cover the adventures of Geralt, a Witcher, one of a small group of monster-hunters who seek out and deal with creatures from mid-european mythology. Witchers are trained fighters, and have also undergone mutation through a series of chemical and magical enhancements. They have a series of buffs via potions, but the potions also cause a toxic effect and that, in turn, must be dealt with.

     

    The books are good, although the translation into English is a little pedestrian. I'm told that the Polish versions are far better - but then I don't read Polish.

     

    The initial game was based on a heavily modified version of the Neverwinter Nights "Aurora" engine, and was pretty good compared with NWN in many ways. However, the game is much more story-led, so there's no sandbox play as there is with a game like Oblivion. I've not yet played Witcher 2, so someone else will have to comment on that. One major feature is that decisions you make carry consequences - a choice in the tutorial section will come back as an adjustment in a later encounter for instance (that's not a spoiler - that specific encounter is pointed out as one that has consequences in the tutorial messages).

     

    The

    for the Witcher is up on Youtube, and gives a little of the background, but obviously gives not too much away about the gameplay. Well worth a look though.

     

    It's not a Bethesda game, it's made by an independent studio - but then that's no bad thing. It's got limited moddability, and you have a construction set which can be used to make your own adventures, but not integrated with the main game as far as I know.

  2. <Edit> Darn - posted a supposed helpful link, then found the link didn't work - made the whole post redundant.

     

    There IS a known crash issue for SOME people with Kvatch Rebuilt apparently, so maybe a bit of Googling will solve it for you.

     

    Try the mod again once you have liberated Kvatch - it may be trying to trigger too early and causes a problem.

  3. For an idea of what is possible with a companion mod, try out Companion Vilja. She's fully voiced, with her own opinions on many topics. Some of her dialogue is really witty - apparently fantasy author Terry Pratchett has used the mod from it's early days and has worked with the author to add some really fun comments and dialogues in. Well worth a look, and may give you a few more ideas.
  4. From a "real world" point of view, buying all items but giving very low prices for unwanted stuff is probably as realistic as only buying niche stuff, for some traders. After all, if business is bad, a trader might buy something out-of-their-range and sell it on to another trader later for a profit.

     

    That way you'd expect arms-related traders to all buy armour AND weapons, but you'd expect better prices for their specilaist area, so (in the Imperial City) Roxanne would still be the best place for swords, etc, but would only give (say) half as much for armour, and pay very little for (for example) alchemy stuff - it's a longer walk down to the Gilded carafe to sell the unwanted herbs :)

  5. The copy which is created by mTES4 Manager includes a copy of your saves AT THAT TIME - if you restore the clone you will LOSE any saves made after that point.

     

    However, you will still have a copy of your game with the crashes, so you can go back to that and try and fix it if you want - or just delete it.

     

    I tend to use mTES4 to test out mods, as if the mod causes problems it can be hard to remove all of the changes made by the mod.

  6. If you want a few more ...er...off-the-wall ideas, how about...

     

    Barrelbuster (probably a one-hand axe for opening drink kegs)

    Chestsmiter (two-hand axe for defeating those pesky extra-hard locks)

    Kidneytickler (stiletto-type dagger)

    Ribwrecker (War hammer)

    Sword of concussion (two-hander, worn on the back, with an oversized pommel that keeps banging on your skull as you run)

    Thumb-leaker (VERY sharp dagger - the type everyone tests with their thumb and promptly bleeds over)

    Basil's Doom (Small club, fast, ideal for dealing with rats - the name is a reference to 'Basil the rat' from TV series Fawlty Towers. 'Roland's Rat Remover' is an alternative for dealing with Roland Rat - a UK TV puppet, and there may even be potential in 'Gordon's Demise', referring to Gordon the Gopher, another UK TV puppet).

    Yakkity-Yak (A talking sword, or maybe shield)

  7. It's not normal Oblivion behaviour, so it is probably something mod related. Please post the output of the BOSS sorting file, in spoiler tags (select "other styles" then "Spoiler" in the box to the top left of the Editor window).

     

    Just for the sake of completeness, post which operating system, which Oblivion version (normal/steam/impulse/D2D/whatever) and the install location.

  8. Try mTES4 Manager - it creates a clone of your Oblivion setup, and you can then install Nehrim to that clone - you can switch back and forth at will. Just allow it time to do the switching - or you'll end up with a screwed install. I generally make it switch and make a cup of coffee to keep my itchy fingers off the mouse til it's done.
  9. The default textures and meshes are packed in .bsa files. Mods are installed elsewhere, and bsa invalidation is used to tell the game to check someplace else before using the .bsa file ones.

     

    Going back to your main problem - which copy of Oblivion do you have (disk install / steam install / D2D / Impules / Other (pleas specify))? Does it include Shivering Isles? Have you applied the Official Patch?

  10. There's a fundamental problem with just copying/converting the files across from Morrowind - it breaks the EULA and as such cannot be supported by this site.

     

    You could always ask on the Oblivion Voice Actor's Guild thread on the forum... maybe someone there will perform the mind-numbing task or re-recording the whole lot.

  11. Hi Percy,

     

    Oblivion can still leave a fair bit of junk around in the registry and suchlike, so you really ought to use Bben46's uninstall and reinstall procedure. If that doesn't fix the problem, you've got something fairly fundamentally screwy someplace.

     

    If you use Vista or Win7, PLEASE install it to c:\Games\Oblivion instead of the default - it saves so many problems later.

     

    If it's as bad as it appears, also try uninstalling / clearing / reinstalling Wrye Bash and OBMM, as they may have a config file which is re-introducing a fault for you.

  12. This is the settings I use for my current FCOM setup - it seems pretty stable. I've stuck it in spoiler tags just because it's long. It's cribbed pretty much entirely from the FCOM superpack install instructions, with a few added comments

     

     

    BASHED PATCH

     

    NOTE: You need Wrye Python 3a to use Wrye Bash, download it here: http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=22368

    If you don't want to register, just look for it on google.

     

    A) Run Wrye Bash (if you missed the shortcut in "Desktop/FCOMSuperPack Tools", open "Wrye Bash Launcher" in "Oblivion/Mopy").

    -Check "Yes" to the pop up.

     

    B) Left-click on "Modify Times" column in order to sort the mods by load order (times).

     

    C) On the down-left side of the window there is a bar, check for "BOSS", if you hover the cursor on it, it will display "Launch BOSS", click on it. A txt file will open showing the esp list.

     

    D) Check the sorting order: the first mod should be "Oblivion.esm [sI]" and the last "Bashed Patch.esp".

    -If after running BOSS mods will not change order, try to right-click on the Modify Times column tab and uncheck "Lock Times", then run BOSS again.

     

    E) Enable ALL the mods.

     

    F) Right click on "Bashed Patch, 0.esp" (the penultimate in the list) and select "Rebuild Patch".

    -If a pop-up window will ask you to deactivate some esps, say YES.

     

    G) Now organize Bash Patch options like this:

     

    • Alias Mod Names - DON'T check

    • Merge Patches - Check EVERYTING

    • Import Actors - Check EVERYTING

    • Import Actors: AIPackages - Check EVERYTING

    • Import Actors: Animations - DON'T check

    • Import Actors: Death Items - UN-CHECK "Oblivion WarCry EV.esp"

    • Import Cells - Check EVERYTING

    • Import Factions - UN-CHECK "Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul.esp"

    • Import Graphics - Check EVERYTING

    • Import Inventory - Check EVERYTING

    • Import NPC Faces - Check EVERYTING

    • Import Names - Check ONLY from Mart's Monster Mod.esm(include) to SupremeMagicka.esp(include) and add also "Guards_Names.csv" and "Rational_Names.csv"

    • Import Relations - UN-CHECK "Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul.esp" and "Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul.esm"

    • Import Roads - DON'T check

    • Import Scripts Con. - DON'T check

    • Import Scripts - Check EVERYTING

    • Import Sounds - DON'T check

    • Import Spell Stats - DON'T check

    • Import Spells - DON'T check

    • Import Stats - Check EVERYTING

    • Globals - Check only Timescale [Custom] 15.00

     

    • Tweak Actors - DON'T check

    • Tweak Assorted - Check only Bow Reach Fix, DarNified Books, Magic: Script Effect Silencer, Nvidia Fog Fix

     

    • Tweak Clothes - DON'T check

    • Tweak Names - DON'T check

    • Tweak Settings - Check only Cell Respawn Time [10 Days], Essential NPC Unconsciusness [30 Seconds], Greeting Distance [125], Horse Turning Speed [x 2.0], Msg: Equip Misc. Item [Hmm...], UOP Vampire Aging and Face Fix.esp (this last one lets you disable the esp from the UOP and thus free up a slot)

     

    Only check the COBL stuff if you ahve installed COBL

    • Cobl Catalogs - Check

    • Cobl Exhaustion - Check EVERYTING

     

    • Contents Checker - DON'T check

    • Leveled Lists - Check -> Automatic

    • Morph Factions - DON'T check

    • Power Exhaustion - DON'T check

    • Race Records - Check EVERYTING

    • SEWorld Tests - Check

     

    -Select OK and wait for it to finish loading, when it's finished close Bash.

     

     

  13. ...and the CPU is QUAD CORE...

     

    ...whish is pretty much irrelevant for Oblivion, as it's written for single core processors.

     

    Agreed, Oblivion can be a little unstable - but a few simple adjustments and a couple of mods have made it at least as stable as any other game on my PC - if I get more than one crash every couple of days, gaming 2-3 hours per evening, then it's very unusual and often down to a new mod I'm trying and haven't set up right.

     

    I also agree about Skyrim - it will (hopefully) be crashproof out-of-the-box - but I'm not holding my breath. The company I work for writes software to run on Win7, and has found that it has a few slightly dodgy areas under the hood still, so instability may still be there if you push the game engine.

  14. A couple of things you need to know about morphs.

     

    1. Blender cant do them, the nifscript we use to export cannot export mroph animations.....so you'd need to use 3DS Max.

     

    Tutorial including how to create in and export from Blender here. I assume that these would be used as alternative idle animations, and would be selected based on emotional state of the character.

     

    It may be possible to import the stuff from the Blender tutorial above into 3DS Max and export as .tri files if that is what is needed - if someone can work out the process in idiot-proof stages I can probably do the bulk conversions during lunchbreak at work (I have access to 3DS Max, just never used it).

  15. Or, you could turn off the UAC.

    UAC is there for a reason. Turning it off DOES leave you more open to malware, and other "interesting" additions to your computer. It's a bit like disabling your car door locks because you have to use them to unlock the doors and "it gets in your way" - then complaining when your car gets stolen. :wallbash:

    Not if you have decent security. If the number of people that have physical access to your computer is less than two, turning off UAC is fine. Just make sure your internet security suite (whichever one you prefer) is on.

    Well, it's your computer...

     

    ... but for most people who are not 100% computer savvy, and still have the antivirus that came preinstalled on the PC, possibly even updated occasionally, UAC is a good thing to leave on.

  16. Whichever way you go, I recommend mTES4 Manager to make a backup copy of your installation afterwards. That allows you to clone ANY of your installed copies, with associated mods, allowing you to test new mods and revert rapidly to a previous setup if the mod is dodgy.

     

    One comment on it - ALWAYS leave it alone for a few minutes until the hard drive light stops going potty - it has to change a fair bit and the "Done" prompt comes up WAY before it finishes - and that can lead to a locked-up install.

  17. Or, you could turn off the UAC.

    UAC is there for a reason. Turning it off DOES leave you more open to malware, and other "interesting" additions to your computer. It's a bit like disabling your car door locks because you have to use them to unlock the doors and "it gets in your way" - then complaining when your car gets stolen. :wallbash:

  18. I don't play any race mods as such, but I use some mods which improve the visual appearance of the vanilla races, especially Argonian Beautification and Scripted Argonian Feet. There's a bit of development going on to add similar improvements to the Khajiit race, which I will also be trying out.

     

    The type of race mod I might use at some point is one which adds lore-friendly, non-anime-looking additional races. I don't see the point of having a world with known lore, and then deliberately importing something outside that lore - if I want to play Lord of the Rings I'll use the Middle Earth Role Playing mod, or buy a LotR game

  19. So I have to find my original dvd? And install nehrim to it

    Short answer - yes

     

    Cracks and No-CD patches sometimes stop things working - this is a known problem with anything which looks at the main Oblivion files. Cracks and No-CD patches are NOT supported here, full stop.

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