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Complete quests and rise in the ranks of factions. The Morrowind main quest can give you gigantic amounts of reputation, and Great House quests can give fair amounts, also. Other factions give slightly less faction points for the completion of quests, but they still give more than miscellaneous quests, which very often give none.
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just some extra information :D

 

With a higher reputation people like you more. (that was kind of obvious)

But also admiring taunting and intimidating goes much better. You can have a personality of 0 and a speechcraft of 5, but if you got the full 255 (i believe it was 255) reputation that you can get, you probably get them to attack you at the first taunt, and the first admire gets the bar to 100. Useful, however i have no idea what quests give these boosts. I only got to 40 completing a great house, the fighters guild and the main quest. And a few quests lying around ofcourse.

 

Or you just console cheat yourself into 255, but you wouldn't do that would you? :unsure:

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255 would be impossible without cheating, since it's the cumulative number for all quest lines, and that is impossible to do, without cheating.

 

Note: Misc. Quests don't go towards rep. In case you you hadn't noticed. :happy:

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MB is quite right. Miscellaneous quests DO add to reputation. Check the CS if you don't believe it. Interestingly Llarius Varro quest earns a rep point only if you need him to bail you out. If you do it and get his special present (the book) you don't get the increased reputation!
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I wonder if Oblivions reputation system will resemble Daggerfalls. There reputation was not measured in numbers as such, but in a more descriptive sense. Also, you could aquire a negative rep.

 

My arch criminal character was labelled as "pond scum" in many cities.

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That would be good. I never played Daggerfall (before my time) but having rep based on something other than number of quests completed would be good - maybe something like how you do the quest could be intergrated, maybe something like the Fable system :s Although since we've heard nothing about this, and I'm sure Bethsoft would have mentioned it, their crappy PR notwithstanding. Ah well, thats what modders are for :D

 

The negative rep thing is a must - it totally blew the experience for me to walk into town, a huge criminal but without a bounty, and for no-one to bat an eyelid. And now with the facial animations that would be so much cooler for barman to give you that "I know your'e a theif and I'm watching you buddy" look than to simply ignore you.

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That would be good.  I never played Daggerfall (before my time) but having rep based on something other than number of quests completed would be good - maybe something like how you do the quest could be intergrated, maybe something like the Fable system :s  Although since we've heard nothing about this, and I'm sure Bethsoft would have mentioned it, their crappy PR notwithstanding.  Ah well, thats what modders are for  :D

 

The negative rep thing is a must - it totally blew the experience for me to walk into town, a huge criminal but without a bounty, and for no-one to bat an eyelid.  And now with the facial animations that would be so much cooler for barman to give you that "I know your'e a theif and I'm watching you buddy" look than to simply ignore you.

 

yes, that would be nice. No longer you would be able to kill, like, some sort of king and pay a huge bounty or wait a long time in prison, get out, and hear people saying: "good day povuholo, if there is anything i can do to help, i will."

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