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" After I kill you, I will rape your corpse. Don't worry. I'll be gentle."

 

Ok, this one? .... I don't remember. Was this Morrowind? Woah.....

 

Morrowind http://www.uesp.net/...rowind:Anhaedra

 

That's why I love these games so much, after years of playing you still discover new things.

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" After I kill you, I will rape your corpse. Don't worry. I'll be gentle."

 

Ok, this one? .... I don't remember. Was this Morrowind? Woah.....

 

Morrowind http://www.uesp.net/...rowind:Anhaedra

 

That's why I love these games so much, after years of playing you still discover new things.

 

Very much so, nearly 10 years on and I'm still finding new things in Morrowind.

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While I find the battle cries add immersion, they also take it away when their repeated over and over again. If they're in they should make loads of them and really space out the time they are repeated. I did like some of the ones from Oblivion that you mentioned. I doubt a mod could be done for it though as it would mean either using the voices from Oblivion or recording your own. In either case the NPC would end up having 2 voices so it would be like playing Oblivion again in that sense :biggrin:

 

One that is really irritating me is when you get the ability to summon a certain ghost in the DB. He just never shuts up. Even when Im talking to other NPCs I can hear him in the background. Sometimes I even get him killed on purpose for some peace and quiet and I only ever use him if I really need some help.

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I'm quite fond of the Skyrim battle cries, more so then the ones of oblivion's. Oblivion's were jokingly offensive, and honestly no one tells jokes while in combat. Skyrims seem a bit more serious.

 

no really jokes, but more along the lines of taunting your enemy

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I'm quite fond of the Skyrim battle cries, more so then the ones of oblivion's. Oblivion's were jokingly offensive, and honestly no one tells jokes while in combat. Skyrims seem a bit more serious.

 

no really jokes, but more along the lines of taunting your enemy

 

agreed, though pretty amusing to hear.

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