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VATs In Oblivion


sinisterassasin

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I was just looking at some videos of betheseda creations when i came across a fallout 3 video.

as i have already played and completed fall out 3 on the 360 i just wanted to have a look. when i saw (VATS) being used i got a picture into my head of you been able to do that in oblivion critical strikes chop body parts off and what not

 

So what do you think?

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sinister, i too would want this... but its impossible

you would have to redo thre entire game engine, which it hink is illegal

Actually, the freezing time thing has been done before, in Knights of the Nine.

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No, the same reason why shooting an arrow in the head is the same as in the toe. Oblivion doesn't know the difference and therefore it will make no difference.

 

Actually, the freezing time thing has been done before, in Knights of the Nine.

That's just an effect...but what alex said might be possible indeed. You'd have to fake things though..but again. It's practically hasn't any use to target body parts. You can fake things but you can't cripple anything. Chopping of body parts will probably let slawter refer you to deadly reflexes or something...but that is with heads.. that leaves you with 5 other parts that aren't done yet. All said, this would work entirely differently and would require dozens of animations, for the body parts, but also for EVERY attack possible in the game to be able to target at all specific body parts as well..

That's a LOT.

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Actually I think deadly reflex has chopping at the waist also.

 

How would you make this work for oblivion, in fallout you've got guns, in oblivion how are you going to redirect your axe?.

 

Anyway, perhaps a spell could be cast, it hits an area on opponents body, oblivion somehow defines where the enemy was hit by the spell, next attack hits part hit by spell.

 

Possible through scripting Pronam?

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