Dustmo7e Posted August 18, 2023 Share Posted August 18, 2023 Hi!Sorry if this isn't the right place for this. I thought it looked the most appropriate. The request:I'm making a smallish player-home style mod. Would there be anyone out there willing to test it? About the mod:The mod is called "Little Markarth House" but it is not actually a house. My idea was to publish a mod that some other modder could mod further, if they felt like it. Kind of like a game; "Mod My Mod" or something. :smile: That means that there isn't much there, but I would like it to be clean and without holes. (I left a boiled cream treat for you on a rock as a 'thank you'. I also left a tiny chuckle on the left wall.) The mod is added here as an attachment, You can find the house within Markarth, opposite the Silverblood Inn. The cell's ID is DM_LMH. If you think you might want to see the mod but you don't feel comfortable downloading it here, I can also send it to you via email. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WesternWolff Posted August 22, 2023 Share Posted August 22, 2023 Not sure if it's the right place to ask, but I can't think of a better one. Initial thoughts: - Cute little "chuckle" on the left wall. Clever use of scrap metal. - Took me long enough to find the boiled cream treat that I was actually quite proud when I did. - You said it's not a house, but you neglected to say it wasn't "little" either. :laugh: - Loved the big platform in the first chamber. Felt like a room in an otherwise open-concept. Lots of display potential. Found a few places with minor issues, but nothing major: * The left wall of the second chamber has a couple wall seams (Image 1 | Image 2) * There was a rockface I could walk through near the water - close to the wall with the fallen pillar and the campfire. * To the right of that (when facing the water) was a weird rockface that caught no light. * The lights by the door were a little off-center. * Oh, and the "house" has no name! The door just says, "Open". * Finally, and I didn't get a picture of this one - the path leading up the back wall has two rocks at the beginning. I can scale them just fine, but Jordis has trouble. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dustmo7e Posted August 25, 2023 Author Share Posted August 25, 2023 Not sure if it's the right place to ask, but I can't think of a better one. Initial thoughts: - Cute little "chuckle" on the left wall. Clever use of scrap metal. - Took me long enough to find the boiled cream treat that I was actually quite proud when I did. - You said it's not a house, but you neglected to say it wasn't "little" either. :laugh: - Loved the big platform in the first chamber. Felt like a room in an otherwise open-concept. Lots of display potential. Found a few places with minor issues, but nothing major: * The left wall of the second chamber has a couple wall seams (Image 1 | Image 2) * There was a rockface I could walk through near the water - close to the wall with the fallen pillar and the campfire. * To the right of that (when facing the water) was a weird rockface that caught no light. * The lights by the door were a little off-center. * Oh, and the "house" has no name! The door just says, "Open". * Finally, and I didn't get a picture of this one - the path leading up the back wall has two rocks at the beginning. I can scale them just fine, but Jordis has trouble.Hi!Thank you so much for your time. :) I really appreciate it. Yeah. XD Well, That is there just for you. I'm going to take it down for the published version. Applause, applause for finding your treat! Perhaps I should have said that the boiled creme was on top a rock that looks like a boiled creme. And uhm... yes. Not small. At all. But it was supposed to be. Before the name became a joke, it was honestly just supposed to be small hole-in-the-wall, like literally. XD It just kind of expanded somehow. But I thought I could keep the "small" in the name, because the actual space is not very detailed aside from the river's edge. I'm sorry if that was misleading and you found yourself with more "work" than you expected. Yes, I had this little story in my head that since the Dwemer were very pompous people, this house would have once belonged to someone who wanted to impress their guests upon arrival, so they would greet them standing on a podium like royalty. The lights are also positioned so that the person on the balcony looking down can step into the shadow if s/he wants but the person at the door (looking up) is fully lit. And then the ancient building project was halted; perhaps because of the families living Nchuand-Zel? Maybe this Dwemer moved there too or maybe they were banished from the city? In any case, this little personal villa was never finished. The Silver-Bloods have not claimed the place, because it is so impractical. Ok. I'll get to sorting out everything that I can. I wonder whether the rock that you walk through is like that because it is a small rock that I have scaled up? Anyway, thanks again and props for your diverting image titles. :laugh: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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