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Just a quick question, What is the max scale size (2.0) displayed as in CS? ive looked through all the oblivion.esm settings and cant find one for max scale size or anything.

 

Thx in advance :D

Max scale size for what? For statics and other objects, the maximum scale is 10. For actors, it is often less unless you want to deal with severe issues related to detection, movement, and combat. In most cases you do not want to go lower than .8 or higher than 1.4 due to all those movement and combat issues.

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Just a quick question, What is the max scale size (2.0) displayed as in CS? ive looked through all the oblivion.esm settings and cant find one for max scale size or anything.

 

Thx in advance :D

Max scale size for what? For statics and other objects, the maximum scale is 10. For actors, it is often less unless you want to deal with severe issues related to detection, movement, and combat. In most cases you do not want to go lower than .8 or higher than 1.4 due to all those movement and combat issues.

 

The actor scale size, as in size of the creature/PC/NPC i believe the min is 0.5 and max 2.0, just wondered where the maximum scale size can be found in CS because ive looked through the oblivion.esm and cant find it. I only want to find it so i can mess around with some larger sizes and test some "stuff" out.

 

EDIT: nvm i figured out it can be done in CS on individual creatures... not ideal but it gets the job done.

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What combat errors ? (i'm asking cause my current char is at 0.68 and i seen no errors until now).

Well, things smaller than .8 can have real problems when it comes to any sort of stairs or uneven terrain, and when dealing with larger opponents, they can have a hitbox which is too far below the range of attack. Things larger than 1.4 can have the reverse, where they're always getting caught in the ceiling mesh, stuck on obstacles in the terrain, and can no longer hit smaller things like mudcrabs unless sneaking, looking straight down, and using a claymore. There are of course exceptions based on what is scaled and where it will be used.

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Interesting thanks for the info ^^, though it seems at my size they seem unnoticeable thankfully, until now at least (tried some stairs no problems there and i do admit i haven't fought anything larger than a human/kajit/orc but at least with those no problem ^^.)
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