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omega99999

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  1. As a young guy, I'm far more interested in watching a girl than a dude. If I use a male character, I'll likely never switch to 3rd person or include them in a screenshot, whereas with female characters, I can admire the perfection that makes up the female body. And on another note, without getting too much into the details, every guy wonders what it's like to play the girl, this is as close as we'll get.
  2. <rant-mode> Skyrim was fantastic game, but to nitpick, it had its faults: The UI sucked. The SkyUI mod has a start at the inventory menu, but there's still plenty of other aspects about the UI that show nothing more than a console port. Followers failed. I was hoping for a back story, rich interaction, etc... you can't really even talk to them. The open ended quest finales failed. I can't go into depth on this board, but they all give the feeling that you aren't finished yet. Bugs: lots and lots and lots of them. Understandably, PC games are some of the most difficult to tailor a game to, since there's so many different computer configurations and in such a massive game world, there's so much to be done, but come on, surely we can spend a bit more time with the QA team? Food is useless. Yeah, someone will make a hardcore mod soon which will no doubt take it into aspect, but in practical terms, almost every piece of food heals far too little to be worth it. Skills are unbalanced. For example, pickpocketing trains very fast, whereas alchemy is quite slow (despite the fact that pickpocketing can be done anywhere there's NPCs, whereas alchemy can only be done at specific tables and requires consumable items). NPC conversations are rigid and awkward. I understand there's a heck of a lot of NPCs translating to a massive number of voice files (especially looking at the filesize of the bsa's), but communicating with NPCs feels unrealistic and repetitive. Get within shouting distance of an NPC, and they'll repeat their piece, which you've already heard twenty times. Also, every NPC in the game hates or distrusts you. And they all seem to think I'm behind the latest major event (even when there was no witnesses). What you wear makes little difference. Sure, there's the Thalmor robes, which can disguise you as a Thalmor (and how well depends on your race), but that's really about it. You could wear stormcloak armour while helping the imperials, and nobody will notice. You can present yourself to the Jarl wearing nothing but a skimpy outfit and they won't comment (at least they'll note if you wander around in the nude). The civil war battles generally involve about 8 guys fighting about double that. I can hear them telling stories in the future about how the 8 stormcloak soldiers seized Whiterun from the 20 imperials... I'd rather see massive battles actually worthy of taking a city. Dragons can be nasty with some of the stronger ones, but for the most part, getting easy and dull quick. EDIT: How'd I forget the one thing that annoyed me the most? Steam. </rant-mode>
  3. Dragons are pretty random in where they appear. And I was killing dragons without weapons at level 3 (magic), so I'm sure you'll be fine at level 22.
  4. Yeah, I remember that one. Turns out the mod was renamed and merged with others by the same author. The new name is XSO - Tweaker Customizer Extender Awesomizer (quite the mouthful). Or at least, I'm pretty sure that's it. The pacing multipliers seem gone, though (unless I missed something). However, it was the only result when searching the name of the author that the esp you're referring. The uncapper mod is able to multiply the rate you gain experience in each skill as well.
  5. The script that comes with XSO's pack is capable of increasing the number of perks you get per level. If I recall correctly, it can also make it so you gain more perks per level at higher levels.
  6. I agree, the stages should work backwards, being strongest when freshly fed and weakest when starved of blood. Perhaps a visible bar showing the stages that slowly fills up when feeding, requiring you to feed multiple times and allowing actions like violent melee fights (we do have all this blood flying around, after all) to (very) slowly inch you towards a stronger stage. Perhaps the stats could also be dependent on how full this bar is, etc?
  7. Picking just one, the Khajit are my least favorite. I just have trouble picturing myself as a cat. The same really applies to Argonians, though. Despite having a melee based orc character in one save, I detest the whole "green with horns" thing (and kept the head covered by a helmet the entire playthrough :rolleyes: ).
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