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The Siren's Deception (QUEST)


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LOL

 

I'm playing on the Xbox 360 so there's no console commands I can use to get unstuck...

 

I'm stuck inside the house, I've slept, waited, and jumped all around and clicked on everything in the house for 3 in-game Days and cannot get out!

 

What the hell? lol

 

Do I really have to delete this character now?

 

I haven't got an earlier save point to go to unfortunately, so unless this bug is known about and can be fixed, I'm SOL...

 

Sucks because I'm level 20 and I've completed the Main Quest-line and the arena, and the thieves...

 

lol

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LOL

 

I'm playing on the Xbox 360 so there's no console commands I can use to get unstuck...

 

I'm stuck inside the house, I've slept, waited, and jumped all around and clicked on everything in the house for 3 in-game Days and cannot get out!

 

What the hell? lol

 

Do I really have to delete this character now?

 

I haven't got an earlier save point to go to unfortunately, so unless this bug is known about and can be fixed, I'm SOL...

 

Sucks because I'm level 20 and I've completed the Main Quest-line and the arena, and the thieves...

 

lol

 

 

Have you tried the console and type: TCL? TCL turns off collision, so maybe you can just walk through the walls now. Then once you get outside, type TCL in the console again, to turn it on; so you don't fall through the map mesh, lol. :biggrin:

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I spoke to the two tramps in the tavern and they said meet them at the farmhouse around 11 at night... so I went, waited until 11 when the door was unlocked, went inside.... nothing... okay... so I wait an hour... nothing... so I sleep... nothing... I look around.... I trash the place, I kick the doors.... im stuck... forever...

 

Champion of Cyrodil... trapped and stuck in a little wooden barn for eternity....

 

LAME.

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Yeah she SHOULD be inside... but there's nobody inside at all...

 

I'm all alone, I'm sure of that, because the house is so very small, there's no doors or anything that I can access... only a bed... so I slept for days on it and nothing happens...

 

I can't exit the front door either, not at any time, I waited until 11 and tried, but its still locked, always...

 

lol I can make a new char but I wouldn't know what type of char to make now... I would want to do it differently this time around, by being more efficient with my leveling... but I still regret that this char is stuck kuz its my first one and I played for so long on him and accomplished a lot.

 

thanks

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i have found some bug statements on the UESP,, which says something similar,, howver, it stated that the woman should be inside, but she dont have any dialogge,,

 

-anyway,, in my opnion you should be the PC version, i cannot play without mods anymore..

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I want to love this game, but it's so hard to love it when I hate it so much.

 

I love the graphics and the idea, but the system is horrible... and no matter what type of character you make, the story always is the same, and you end up being a hybrid no matter what.

 

It's sad

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I want to love this game, but it's so hard to love it when I hate it so much.

 

I love the graphics and the idea, but the system is horrible... and no matter what type of character you make, the story always is the same, and you end up being a hybrid no matter what.

 

It's sad

 

I agree that the graphics are good and the physics engine aspect is quite fun, but I have to agree that the hybridizing of characters is slightly annoying at times. IMO, that hybridizing could have been avoided if the unarmored skill was left in the game and enchantments were kept the same style they were in Morrowind. Also, I have noticed that the use of Major and Minor skills in Morrowind helped keep hybridizing to a minimal level.

 

"Needs a key" is a huge disappointment from Morrowind's rendition.

 

I could not agree more. I know that the defeating the 100 locks in Morrowind can be a spoiler, but the "needs a key" shows how Oblivion quests lead you by the nose.

 

NOTE: Apologies if this post is off topic of the thread, but this is the direction it seems to have gone and the poster I quoted made some good points worth commenting on.

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