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As far as vampires go, I never had a problem with keeping out of sunlight. I made sure to head for destinations at night, dungeon crawl during the day, and eat the occasional sunlight damage travelling from shop to shop. I think they did it fine in Oblivion, though it could have been better. Taking damage from sunlight definitely added to the roleplaying experience. Getting caught by the sun on the way to cover and running into enemies on the way was always exciting.

 

I've honestly ran out of excitement for new gameplay videos. I just want the game.

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When Todd was stating how the vampire system worked in Skyrim, it sounded like in Oblivion. Here's how it worked:

 

Level one vampirism had it where hte sun only weakened you. You had to feed once every 24 hours to keep such a low level.

Level two of vampirism had some improvements in skills/attributes and you looked more pale and withered. The sun did some damage while outside during daylight hours. Not feeding for 24 hours caused level two vampirism.

Level three of vampirism had further improvements in skills/attributes, you looked even more pale and vampiric, and the sun did a good deal of damage to you. This happened from not feeding for 48 hours.

Finally, level four vampirism had a great improvement in skills/attributes and made you look like an ugly bastard. NPCs reacted to your appearance and some people didn't even want to talk to you. This is from not feeding for 3 days, and the sun is your worst enemy. I remember my red argonian looking like a steaming tomato from the sun's shader effect. Firetruck red. It was pretty funny :P

 

So when todd says feeding "controls" your vampirism, he probably means in the sense of levels. Feeding on NPCs while asleep was also in Oblivion.

 

 

I was hoping that we could attack people on the street and feed.Well better than nothing XD Hope they don´t get old ugly like in oblivion or at least somebody manages to make them look normal as a mod.

 

That certainly won't be a problem considering how Oblivion had mods that completely fixed that, so there's the whole "nowhere but up" mentality that upgraded hardware/software in Skyrim gives me.

 

The necessary (in my opinion) mods such as the potential vampire default face fix will probably be made very quickly, whereas we will need at least a month for Sexyrim or some other classy mods.

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i wish argonians and khajits can't become vampires, i mean they are beasts for godsake.

 

I'm unsure whether or not to call racism...

 

WHAT DO YOU MEAN, "YOU BEASTS"!?!?

 

I hate when I'm limited like that. "Only become argonian if you're sure you don't want to become a vampire!"

 

Besides, let's turn beasts into even bigger beasts. Like...beast-beasts. Not only could khajiits pounce on you and rip your throat out with their teeth, but now they have even sharper teeth and motivation to do so.

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