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  1. I just recently started playing it for the first time and loving it so far. So many quests, and guilds and houses... almost overwhelming! I use a slightly tweaked and updated version of Morrowind Graphics and Sounds Overhaul 3.0. What pre-installed package did you use? I'll always help a mod lover in need.
  2. I remember playing through your NVB and Someguy quests when they first came out (and then again after you improved them). It truly changed how I played Fallout New Vegas, integrating the quests from the start of my game and tailoring my character(s) after your story. I'm so glad you chose to com back, I never thought I'd get a shot at killing "you-know-who". Can't wait to hear more!
  3. On my current character, pure Nord with two-handed Axe, heavy armor and shouts (great with SkyRe). Just a real brute, heavy and slow. He started out as a Paladin character (even murdered the brotherhood), but he was corrupted by Molag Bal and the quest for Daedric artifacts. Now he has a dark side, using human souls for enchanting and killing who he sees fit. And, uh, stealth can be fun.
  4. The sound nice. I roleplay down to what guns I use as well. My character prefer a scoped hunting rifle for sniping and a good shotgun and/or handgun close up. The Ranger Sequoia holds that spot at the moment (Project Nevada and WME makes it pretty useful and powerful).
  5. Setting, immersion, roleplaying. I just love the universe, and with mods and hardcore mode it's a perfect platform to immerse yourself in a character and playstyle.
  6. Check running processes in Task Manager and update to the last version of NMM if you haven't. Just download it from nexus and install in the same place as the previous version.
  7. He was good at medicine in the movie so I suggest investing in it and perks to help yourself heal. He's also very good with his hands and uses unusual weapons. See what you can make of that. Also, play on hardcore. Eating, drinking and sleeping makes the game a lot more immersive. Try checking out Project Nevada as well and some weapon mods for more options etc. Good luck :)
  8. Have you tried other types of headwear to see if they have borders? Are you sure you didn't turn of the option for it? Check your MCM Menu for it.
  9. Is this the mod you are using? Have you double checked the install process? Are you using BOSS to sort your mods? Need some more info on this one. Decaying Reality- The Lost City
  10. You should both take a look at performance mods and see what you can get there. Stutter remover, 4GB enabler, there are many options and combinations that might work for you. I recommend Gophers tutorials on it for more info. For comparison reasons, this is my load order and I've played over a 100 hours on my current character. My latest savegame is are around 8491 KB (ca. 8,29 MB) in size and I get around 45-60 fps at all times (except on the bloody strip of course). I rarely to never get crashes.
  11. It looks great so far, I'm really looking forward to see Clint develop and hear his voice. Have you gotten a voice actor yet? The project seems very ambitious though, which is always something that might discourage a modmaker over time. I'm not saying this will happen to you, but I've seen it many times before. I sincerely hope it doesn't happen of course. I'm looking forward to hearing more, I always love a good companion mod :)
  12. Perhaps they'd spun new webs? Technically she could have taken it long before the Dragonborn got there, giving the spiders time to rebuild. Or, you know, they didn't really build her entrance and exit after the games rules.
  13. I'm level 32 on Skyrim SkyRe, currently playing on Expert. And yes, it's hard (especially with deadly dragons installed), but also extremely fun! Neither you nor your enemies are arrow-sponges anymore. You take more "realistic" damage and deal it as well. The skill tree and other overhauls in the mod are also great imo, it will completely change how you play. Be advised though, you CANNOT add the mod on an existing character. You have to start over . As it will change how Skyrim works in general, old saves will also not work properly or at all. It's sort of a big commitment, so think about it or save it for a later playthrough.
  14. Aight, I'll check out some mods and see how I like it. Thanks!
  15. I've played some of Morrowind and hundreds of hours of Skyrim, and love them both. But there is still one in between that tend to get the shaft from the community. So, should I play Oblivion, having enjoyed the others, and what mods are "essential"? I tend to thoroughly mod my playthroughs (SKSE, SUM patches etc.).
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