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  1. In response to post #35668982. #35669217, #35669442, #35669712, #35670282, #35671002, #35671772, #35671817, #35672302, #35672427, #35672697, #35674332 are all replies on the same post. Skyrim voice acting: Skywind voice acting:
  2. In response to post #35668982. #35669217, #35669442, #35669712, #35670282, #35671002, #35671772, #35671817, #35672302, #35672427, #35672697, #35674357 are all replies on the same post. Which voices are you referring to, gx240? The strain to get the audio and acting quality as good as possible in a volounteer project is very big. Many of them already do a better job than many Skyrim voice actors. Just listen to Farengar.
  3. Actually, I would take this idea even further. I'd like to see iron and steel armors REPLACED by chainmail, and then you would have rare ability to find iron or steel half plate armors (those already existing) on the companions, or mini - boss bandits. This would give Skyrim more low fantasy, semi medieval look.
  4. I was thinking about that even before the game was released (I mean I was hoping for some survival mode like from Fallout NV). To all the necessities that were described in the first post I would add another thing, that imo is completely a must. To be honest, Bethesda drove me mad by making the equipment undestructable. I know that running around with a bag of 20+ hammers and then smithing your sword on a stone was somewhat silly, but not as much as not taking care of your equipment at all. Simple adding endurance to equipment, and it's already more challenging to go to the ruins. Weapons should be repairable. It should work like in some old games, Diablo, or Arx Fatalis for example. Whether you decide to not take your jagged sword to the smith, you should be able to restore some endurance points by reforging it in smithy or tempering the blade with a grindstone. But it would come with some cost, while restoring endurance, you would lower the max endurance, the amount would depend on your smith skills (if you're a master smith you could repair your equipment without penalties). I think this system should go with survival mod, as what you depend on in wilderness is your equipment. And if you want to have some more challenging trips I recommend to install Realistic Lighting Without Post Processing. The torches are finally useful! If only they would burn out after some time...
  5. Don't put there the file from my documents though, I just overwrited (silly me) and now I must reinstall the game because it won't work at all.
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