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Sangel2525

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  1. It's been a while since I've been active on the Nexus. I used to be kind of an Oblivion unofficial mod tech support. Specifically with MAO, and DMC. Sorry I haven't been my usual helpful self in a long time. I've been very ill. On top of that Oblivion won't work on my PC anymore. Don't ask... I tried everything. But I am fiddling with New Vegas. I plan on releasing something for NV soon. :)
  2. Thanks for the Payn picture Mav! ^^ And I still SEE what you did there! O_O
  3. Even spelling the name of the mod correctly would help so I could be nice and do a search for it. I'm not trying to rag on you, and I'm not a grammar-cop or anything. But can you please, please use proper English when posting? Especially in a post asking for help. I say this not out of scorn, because I don't know you. I say this because it would be much easier to help you out if you did so.
  4. *pokes the Dezi* You know you like it. :P
  5. Well mesh wise it's pretty easy to make a character fat in the CS. Grant you, you will need to make a copy of the race you want to be fat if they are a vanilla race. Then just adjust their weight. The copy of the race is to make it so you don't have fat NPC's of that race walking around all over. As per body textures, Roberts Male Body 3 had some hairy textures, as you can tell from the screenshots. Not super hairy but there is some fuzz on what looks to be Imperial, Nord, possibly Breton chests. So my advice is download and install Roberts Male Body 3. Then open up the CS, go to race... Make a copy of one of the hairy races. Make sure you make the copy playable. Then adjust the weight for the males of said race so they're nice and fat. Hope this helps. :)
  6. In response to you leaving stupid comments in my profile. Get off the lawn! My profile being the metaphorical lawn. Blasted kids these days I tells ya. :P

    /random comment comeback

  7. I understand where you're coming from. Especially when it comes to looking for CM Companions. Just too many pretty female elf companions. o_O Nevertheless I can't really complain about it because it adds variety for people. Other people may not be looking for the same things I am. When I find something I like and take it, someone else may find something extremely similar to what I liked and prefer that over what I opted for. It's always nice to have variety. In the context you're talking about here, there could be slight differences in how the spell operates that would compel someone to opt for one over the other. Same with utilities, actually Dez brought up spell remover. Yes the original was horrible. It would work if you moved it in the load order, then launch. However upon restarting it would stop working, and you'd have to kind of smack it in the head in OBMM by moving it. It was bizarre. I'm going to have to check out this newer one if it actually works without forcing me to move it up and down every time I want to use it. o_O My point is it's always nice to have variety. At the same time do realize this is not a call for complacency with monotony. Oh no... Originality is extremely important. The thing is with all the smaller mods it's all been done before, and likely done with a gusto with the mod forerunners of innovation. Guess what? It's hard to outdo some of the insanely innovative stuff that's already been done, but people still continue. Take a look at the recently released Unnecessary Violence mod. Now that's extremely innovative if not in some regards mind blowing. However those really innovative mods that just blow your mind usually take a long time to produce. Ergo you won't see as many as the more mundane mods due to the amount of time it takes to create mods like that. Also there's the sad fact many who attempt to try to make mods like that often give up. But there are a lot of really neat and unique mods here at The Nexus both large and small, you just need to look carefully and you'll stumble upon pure gold. I've been playing Oblivion since launch, and I've seen the mods evolve. What I never imagined to be remotely possible in this game is possible thanks to those innovative hardworking modders. So I'm not saying originality is bad, because it's originality that keeps me coming back to this game. What I am saying is, yeah there is a degree of monotony, but on a more positive note it does create a nice sense of variety allowing you to choose what you like best, or if you're greedy take it all. :P
  8. Ummm I didn't read the whole topic just the first post, but yes I give Kudos quite often. Usually I give them to people I see actively being helpful and friendly to other members. It makes The Nexus as a whole a much more welcoming environment. I also give them to mod authors, especially mod authors who are extremely creative, dedicated, friendly and overall helpful.
  9. Hey everyone yes I'm alive. I've just had a month from hell is all. It's going to be hard to be on regularly but you should see me around a little more now. btw thanks for the link Keylek I'll give it a look. ^^
  10. In a good mood Dezi. ;)
  11. Daeshuus, now now don't get all self conscious on me. I'm just joking around. ;)

    And yes I have a b/f real life. What I said about Dezi was just some esoteric humor between us.

    It's after all just the internet. So chin up. ^^

  12. Daeshuus, I'm not a 100% on this but I think Dez called internet hitting on me privileges a while ago. :P

    j/k

    But you know what I mean Dez! Miss Hoohoo! :P

    <3

  13. 1.) Make sure you have the most recent patch for Oblivion. If you do not download it here, http://www.bethsoft.com/eng/downloads_01.html If you run Shivering Isles install the most recent Shivering Isles patch instead. 2.) Make sure you have enabled the HorseCombatMaster.esm that comes with Deadly Reflex 5. 3.) Run Oblivion with the newest version of the Oblivion Script Extender or OBSE. You can download it here, http://obse.silverlock.org/ 4.) As a precaution it's usually best to have the Deadly Reflex 5 - Combat Moves.esp as the last mod in your load order. You can put it at the bottom of the list with the Oblivion Mod Manager, or OBMM, which you can download here, http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=2097 That should cover everything. I've heard your symptoms before, and it's usually a result of not following one of the 4 steps I've listed. So make sure you have all that in order and the mod should run fine. :)
  14. I went blonde recently, so I figured I would update my picture to a more recent one.
  15. The Knight Sword combo from Romuska Fantasy Store, and the Knight Sword combo from, Hidden sky Garden of Toel ul Romuska beta2_0. Both are the same mesh basically, but the Fantasy Store version is white, and the Hidden Sky Garden is black. Awesome dual weapons. Some pics with my character with the black version, Sheathed, http://www.animemtv.prohosting.com/SS00/01.jpg Unsheathed, http://www.animemtv.prohosting.com/SS00/03.jpg
  16. In response to your question, great albeit addicted to Saint's Row 2 at the moment. :P
  17. Killing Nels in Whodunit. I feel so bad for that Nord. :(
  18. Umm thanks for the comment, I'm still a bit unaccustomed to all the forums features so it took me a while to get back to you. :)
  19. hmmm I think I misread your post Shadowrace, as you weren't going to release your mod when you finished, and keep it for yourself. If you do release it awesome! Good luck with it, I'll be sure to download it. :) Myrmaad: Wow we seem to have a lot in common in terms of taste regarding Oblivion. o_O So I assume you run Eshme, that is a really nice body mod. As is BAB. I like both for the fact their both kind of athletic builds, as opposed to ginourmous goznagas. haha! Not that I have anything against other body mods, it's just a matter of personal preference. :) Even though I don't run Exnem I've found this mod to be really neat! The amount of work to make it must have been enormous, and if you mix and match correctly you can pull off some outfits. Plus the wigs are really nice. I can't see most of my characters wearing 'hooch outfits' as was coined by friend when I used to play World of Warcraft with my ex-b/f way back. But there's a lot at Appachii that if you mix and match right does indeed work nicely, even if you aren't using the Exnem body. I don't have much time as a friend is due to visit in a bit just wanted to add. :)
  20. Okay I want to avoid philosophical discussion on the concepts of good and evil as I will likely get carried away. I'm talking generically in a fantasy setting. I think LoginToDownload came rather close in what I mean. I mean sure I'd love to use my army to actually conquer cities. However since a full scale attack on any city will just lead to a lot of dead bodies and a bounty on my head with no actual rule over said city, why bother? I mean sure you can see me using the word evil and think homicidal maniac with no rhyme, reason, or rationality. But what about a more precise and cunning type of evil that aspires for power, and influence. I want my evil-doers actions to actually impact aspects of the game, while I know there is a Mythic Dawn faction mod out there, the Mythic Dawn doesn't quite fit my tastes. The character in question here aspires to become a force just as fearsome as a Daedric Prince. A jailer of all souls on Tamerial, but that's setting my goals just a tad too high perhaps? :P So what about some politically motivated, malevolence... Of course throw in a dab of the macabre here and there, and aspire to rise in power in the existing power structure of The Empire, and then use your influence to bend, break, and subsequently corrupt it to your will? Something like that would be really fun! Of course if one day someone makes a mod where you can actually conquer Cyrodiil its self by waging war on the Empire it'll put a big smile on my face. Then again in the interest of having things run smoothly such a character, would likely try to attain their means of power politically through the existing structure before waging war. Or even set up her enemies, who don't even realize they are her enemies before striking. Making them vulnerable, catching them off guard. Also with that whole conquer The Empire concept said, I'm not saying kill all NPC's just because you can. No you want to take out the guards, and rulers of certain cities, then pretty much enslave the inhabitants of said city by creating your own twisted order. I guess for the character in question, she has megalomaniac issues, and also aspires to become a force so powerful and terrible the forces of Oblivion would think twice about invading if she were running the show. But again I know I'm aiming too high here, and I have come to accept such a character may never really work out given the way the game is. So Blackwood Company? That could work for a cold blooded assassin type of character perhaps? Kill people, make money, no questions asked so long as you're payed. I never finished The Fighters Guild questline but I know those guys are bad news. I have heard Shivering Isles is a bit less goody goody oriented? Is that true? If so it may give my baddy something to do. ;)
  21. That sounds reasonable by me, though it does sound rather nifty. I mean it takes a lot to mod. I know as I do very, very minor tweaks sometimes and the hours just fly by while I'm doing them. Truly building something like what you describe, would more than likely cause me to die of an aneurysm. I can do tiny things with CS, which usually takes me a long time. But I am a total laymen when it comes to actually crafting an actual mod, let alone texturing, and meshing, and scripting, and ughhh! How people pull this off is beyond me, but I'm happy they are there! :) It blows my mind how people can just do it sometimes, even with the tiniest of mods. Not to mention so many modders put a lot of work into their projects only to get yelled at by people. That always, always annoys me! It's like you're providing me with a free-addon to my game? Whether I like or dislike it THANK YOU! So by all means keep it for yourself. I made a bunch of Katana's mixing Snow Dragon Temple, and Samurai Sword OBSE, which is basically a script that enables you to hold a one handed blade with two hands. Took me forever but, I made a bunch of one to two handed katanas with that script for sale at Fighting Chance. I even posted screenshots in the Samurai OBSE mod screenshot dealy, and someone PMed and asked me if I could release "my mod." Uhhh since it isn't exactly "my mod," rather me using existing mods and playing around with the CS. I told them I don't have permission from either author, and that it's for personal use. Bleehhh anyhoo, Oh I can relate believe me... Maybe it's because I'm a writer? Despite my grammatical errors on message boards and such, yes I'm an aspiring writer and in the process of trying to get published right now. Maybe it's because I used to LARP when I was teenager? Vampire The Masquerade. ;) Maybe it's just because I'm insanely eccentric, but believe me I can relate... Especially with TES games. My brother started my addiction when I was 14 with Daggerfall! With TES games it becomes very, very easy to form an attachment to your character, even if they are nothing like you. I had this occur with Daggerfall, I had this occur with Morrowind, and I've had this seriously occur so far twice in Oblivion. I'll stick to Oblivion, since this is a forum for it. :) The first character I really had that crazy kind of attachment to, where I could write a book about her was Allecia Lestala my Vamperic/Necromancer/Meglomaniac/Psycho character. The thing about playing evil is you have to get in your characters head, which can be difficult. But from Allecia's perspective she felt perfectly justified in all her actions. She felt Tamerial by in large was flawed, and impure. Being such an impure realm she felt it was her place to essentially grow in her power to the point where she could jail the souls of Tamerial. In a way she was an aspiring Daedric Prince looking to call Tamerial her domain. She was clever, and knew to start small, and conceal her misdoings well. But the little megalomaniac in me wishes there was someway to actually conquer the cities of Cyrodill, eventually conquering all of Cyrodiil its self! I mean with a really neat Necromacy mod, she had like a horde of undead servants, pretty much a small army who could easily take most of the cities, say for the Imperial City... She would need to harvest more body parts and souls for that task. But I mean, yeah that would be my dream for this character, to wage war on The Empire, and conquer it. It certainly took me a long enough time to build my army and level this character. By the time Allecia was done with Cyrodiil, the forces of Oblivion would think twice about invading Tamerial let me tell you. ;) But while she turned into a vampire in the Dark Brotherhood questline, I wound up in my head saying okay she's been Listener for several centuries and now she's looking to take over the Mages Guild for political influence, and to stamp out rival Necromacers. She was a fun character to play, her mind became really twisted by Dark Brotherhood fanatasism, and that of course evolved into her own warped philosophy over the imaginary centuries. But she believed what she was doing was good. I'll spare you the details. So like a year and half or so later I made a character raised on the Akaviri Kojima, Akane Tsunada. She was trained how to fight there by her sensei, but she wound up becoming more of a Ronin than a Samurai at first. Since she never completed her training, and wanted to go off to do her own thing and right wrongs. But she was a little misguided until she wound caught up in the main quest, and yes like you're character she had a thing for Martin. She wandered a bit after she became Champion, helping people wherever she went, finally attaining the status of Samurai. This included helping out these castles that had quests attached to them. When complete and so-and-so offered her the castle she would decline and just wander, almost trying to run away from the scars the whole Oblivion crisis left on her. Then she's asked by Ocato to become Countess of Kvatch, which is apparently rebuilding. Well she lead the troops well enough in the Defense of Bruma, which I used a mod to make much, much longer, and feel more epic. Not to mention she felt as though she needed some kind of purpose, and meaning. Maybe she could help the people of Kvatch rebuild? She was welcome as their Countess with open arms being their Hero and all, and yeah... Again I'll spare the details, but I became seriously attached to this character, and then a computer virus killed her. I really should have backed those saves up more. :( I just had to respond to this because, yes I know! I used to have a lot of screenshots too, chronicling my Good characters adventures. But they were lost. Ah well my next Hero will probably be even better, but I'm going to wait until either the mood strikes me to play again, or a new computer before trying to save the world again. Hopefully both will kind of happen at once. Also are you by chance running BAB? Because I recognize that clothing as BAB, either that or Eshme? I used to run Eshme before BAB. :)
  22. Wow Shadowrace, if you're making what your described into a mod... I think I'll play a Ranger again. :) I probably wouldn't want to ride a giant fox though. Having one as a pet on the other hand would be great. Sounds nice! :D
  23. I had a similar problem once, but thankfully I was able to catch it with a save. I'm not super horse obsessed but back before I lost my Champion/Countess favorite character. At the time I had managed to get the Horse from The Lost Paladins of the Divines mod, which fit my character well at the time. After re-building the stables in Kvatch I decided why not buy some horses to put in there? So I purchased one from Cheydinhal, and my Paladin's Stallion inexplicably vanished. o_O It seems if you have more than one horse, sometimes one of your horses will just vanish! But I went back in my saves and recovered said Stallion. I never really noticed this phenomenon as I usually stick with one horse. Even when I bought a new horse retiring an old one, it never really occurred to me where the old horse went. I always assumed they were in the stables where I purchased the new horse. I didn't really notice this until said modded horse vanished. I wonder where they go? o_O err let me get back on topic here... I loved the idea of doing this for a long time, but since I could never get anything positioned just so decorating used to drive me mad. That is, until I found The Decorators Assistant mod. Now I also love doing the very same thing. :)
  24. Valus View may very well be the place I'm thinking of. I'm not entirely sure as I'm not registered to the site connected to the link. As for Benirus Lair, that's something I'll have to try whenever I feel like playing evil again. As I said in a recent post, playing evil in Oblivion seems a bit pointless at the moment. :( Then again I don't intend to really play Oblivion again until I get a better computer. Right now I'm just kind of toying with mods that catch my eye. Edit: Oh by the way Myrmaad, here's a mod that might help you with your horse problem. I haven't tested it much, having just found it before I lost my favorite character due to a computer virus. But it should in theory help with wandering horse syndrome. It's called Dude Where's My Horse?
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