pussyranger Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 kay i have another problem..... sometimes i have my stuff putted in some boxes or crates or something else...but (((i dunno if this is a Respawn or something))) the stuff disappear and i cant find it anywhere its just disappears from the game you can think its pretty anoying . another problem would be if I load another save the game colapses pretty anoying to start Oblivion everytime you load the game new.
Vagrant0 Posted February 26, 2008 Posted February 26, 2008 pussyranger said: kay i have another problem..... sometimes i have my stuff putted in some boxes or crates or something else...but (((i dunno if this is a Respawn or something))) the stuff disappear and i cant find it anywhere its just disappears from the game you can think its pretty anoying . another problem would be if I load another save the game colapses pretty anoying to start Oblivion everytime you load the game new.People cannot answer your questions if you do not explain clearly, with appropiate spelling and grammar. You are not a 9 year old, why are you typing like one? Although english is not your first language, I'm sure that if you tried, you could manage better than you are doing right now. If I was to be using German, you would want me spelling things properly, and arranging words in an order which made sense right? On that note... Dinge verschwinden, weil Sie setzen sie in Containern, die auf respawn. Außerhalb der wenigen Fälle, in Containern nur Gebäude, kann der Spieler selbst wird nicht respawn. Was Ihre Frage mit Laden eines speichern, kann dies passieren, wenn Sie laden ein Spiel, in einem Bereich, für den Sie gerade in, oder wenn Sie nicht über genügend RAM auf Ihrem System. You can blame Google for the bad translation. I don't speak German, and understand very little. Hopefully the use of a bad translation helps to prove my point.
Zetsumei Posted February 27, 2008 Posted February 27, 2008 Your stuff disappear from containers because they're not "safe" to store things in.It's generally a good idea to stick to containers inside buyable houses.
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