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Two new kinds of "crimes"


Sibyllina

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Well, when you're afk for a moment in any town, the guards are saying you something like it's forbidden. Moreover, when you enter the "special jail" in Markarth (if I remember the city), you meet an orc who was arrested because he was just waiting and yawning at the same place, without doing anything else than being bored.

Same thing, some NPC seem to be chocked if you run naked around them (some others are joking or admirating).

 

But in the both situations, they are not seen as "crimes". Well ! I know it's a really different world from ours but it would be logical to be arrested if you are showing your package to everyone and running in the Eve/Adam's outfit in front of children ! And same thing with the "afk-thing".

 

 

Could it be possible ? Any idea to do it ? I searched on the nexus and didn't find anything about that.

 

Oh, and sorry for my english... It does a long time I didn't really practice.

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Result Scripts could be placed on dialog infos that comment on your nudity. The result scripts would increase your bounty. You would be arrested if your bounty got too high or if you talked to a guard.

 

I do not know how you would make loitering a crime. It might be possible to have the act of waiting while in a city worldspace trigger a script that would raise your bounty.

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More exactly, when you're afk, the guards who are near you say that it's forbidden (don't know the english sentence but in french it's "Défense de glandouiller !"). So if it's possible to have a script which triggers when somebody speaks to you, I'm supposing (maybe I'm wrong) that this could be used ?

 

I'm still waiting for a real crimes overhauling mod. :s The vanillas are really not interesting. Low bounties, long range for the detection, sometimes even bugged (the guards don't notice you're unarmed again), etc. The game was really thought for the casual carebears. :s

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