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Suzarn

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  1. @TheThirdRace

    Your post made me laugh pretty hard.

    I have a minor in Psychology.

    Developmental, Abnormal and Normal.

     

    How people prefer to interact with this site has nothing to do with logic or emotion.

    Me for example. I am quite dead in the emotion department.

    By your statement, I should love to see this site with the nav on the left, since I do in fact make all my decisions based on logic and not emotion.

    But guess what, I like the nav on the right side. The major factor being that I am right handed, so I like controls(the nav) to also be on the right side. As everyone should know, the left side of the brain controls the right side of the body.

    Which again, by your post, I should like the nav on the left side, since by your post, the left side of the brain is the logic portion.

  2. Heavy:

    Blackluster. The full heavy armor set is pretty sexy, though I usually put the light gloves in place of the gauntlets just because I don't like having huge shoulders on my character.

     

    Light

    Dark Illusion. Usually when I play a class that uses light armor, it is a thief/assassin type and this armor really fits the look of that type of character.

     

    Non-Playable

    I don't really like most of the stock armors/outfits in oblivion. Most everything I wear is from mods.

     

    Clothing

    Anything designed for Exnem. Growlf made some pretty good stuff and someone converted a bit of it to exnem.

  3. The "Standard" for websites is still 800x600, which is ridiculous, considering there are monitors which support 3x that resolution.

    People with low res monitors just need to catch up with technology. 19" LCD High res, wide screen monitors are as low as $150 US these days.

    There is no reason for anyone to be running an ancient 16-19" low res CRT monitor.

     

    Personally, I like this site design much more than tessource. I thought TESS was a bit unorganized and slow. This site is neither.

    More and more websites are doing the whole "info on the left, nav on the right", since most of the world does in-fact read left to right.

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