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CalibanX

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I sometimes looted the s*** out of those barrels!! hey, if you don't have any gold at all it's always a start right? :rolleyes:

 

Same here! I always sold the clothes off to Palonyra, the general jumk off to general junk shops, and kept the ingredients and repair hammers. I thought it a nice change from Morrowind--I got arrested once for looking saltrice out of those urns sitting around in Balmora.

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Of course there will be barrels and crates, how silly and barren would it be if they didn't do that? :P Edited by natelovesyou
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I've nothing against adding various containers to the towns & cities for flavor. But the stuff you'd find in them often felt odd to me and kinda immersion-breaking. I had a mod in Oblivion that added rotten food ingredients to them and that I liked cuz it seemed appropriate. But putting gold coins, clothes or non-broken clutter in them felt wrong to me. How weird is it to prefer garbage to be in these public containers? :) Edited by CalibanX
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I've nothing against adding various containers to the towns & cities for flavor. The stuff you'd find in them often felt odd to me and kinda immersion-breaking. I had a mod in Oblivion that added rotten food ingredients to them and that I liked cuz it seemed appropriate. But putting gold coins, clothes or non-broken clutter in them felt wrong to me. How weird is it to prefer garbage to be in these public containers? :)

 

good point, there were way to many hour glasses, calipers and spools of yarn in oblivion. it'd be kinda cool to concoct a poison out of a dead rat and some rotten meat, or a weapon out of discarded broken tools and scrap pieces of metal, or even clothing from old dirty rags.

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I've nothing against adding various containers to the towns & cities for flavor. But the stuff you'd find in them often felt odd to me and kinda immersion-breaking. I had a mod in Oblivion that added rotten food ingredients to them and that I liked cuz it seemed appropriate. But putting gold coins, clothes or non-broken clutter in them felt wrong to me. How weird is it to prefer garbage to be in these public containers? :)

I'm starting to wonder what you do when you're hungry in real life :P

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Dude, in real life I buy food from "merchants". I don't go crawling around in dumpsters hoping to find dinner or a new pair of shoes. :P

 

Some of those dumpsters in Oblivion were crazy. You'd find like, real, silver bowls & plates & s*** in some of those things. That's some seriously upscale garbage man.

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Dude, in real life I buy food from "merchants". I don't go crawling around in dumpsters hoping to find dinner or a new pair of shoes. :P

 

Some of those dumpsters in Oblivion were crazy. You'd find like, real, silver bowls & plates & s*** in some of those things. That's some seriously upscale garbage man.

you would if you didn't have any money. I think that was his point

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Aw man, some RPG player you are if you don't do it all in real life too! Hahaha.

 

Actually, if I did everything I did in Oblivion...then I'd be robbing everyone blind and going straight to merchants to sell it all...I'd probably be behind bars by now haha. Good call then, CalibanX.

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