captainsnott Posted August 3, 2019 Posted August 3, 2019 Hey all,I'm kind of an old fart to be getting into the modded game side of things, but, I pretty much got stuck setting in a zero gravity chair for a solid 2 weeks and another 2-4 of going easy while my new bionic (age dating myself) Titanium hip heals.I got bored with the vanilla Skyrim SE and my buddy that's a gamer turned me onto Nexxus. And, I went nuts with mods. I have a couple other games I downloaded just in case I got super bored. But, that hasn't happened yet. My style is fantasy, stealth, some hack n slash, no combat stuff. I have played Skyrim the most - 3 full playthroughs on the old XBX 360 over the years, then the XBX1 a couple times, now PC. Been through Witcher WH. But, I am really a Tomb Raider lover - totally works with my brain I guess. I'm a retired geologist, now managing an office building. I am also a mechanic, welder and fabricator - meaning, I build custom motorcycles and cars - Harley, Hot Rods, Rat Rods and Tuners. Back in the days of early computers, I started building computers and was trained in networking. First build was an 8088 running DOS 2.0, last one I built was a WIN 2000 server machine. But, been out of that for a long time now. I'm still trying to wrap my noggin around mods and script extenders - while trying not to blow up my game. Which, I've done once already. Cheers,Greg.
Deleted54170User Posted August 4, 2019 Posted August 4, 2019 Wow! I hope your new bionic parts give you many years of happiness. Your port brought back memories so I thought of the video game, "Deus Ex". The last version of DEUS EX I bought had a special edition disk about real life bionic devices helping people have a better life.
captainsnott Posted August 4, 2019 Author Posted August 4, 2019 It is amazing what they can do now days. It took one hour in a outpatient surgery center to do a full replacement. They figured out how to do it where recovery is fast - 4-6 weeks. I know they have electrical impulse sensors that get put inside the skin and used in conjunction with powered biotic appendages. It's pretty cool. A friend of mine is an amputee that did his degree research on new ways to attach prosthetic legs. Amazing stuff.
Deleted54170User Posted August 5, 2019 Posted August 5, 2019 4 to 6 weeks?! That's incredible. I have an electrical mild stimulation device that gets muscles flexing. A few minutes with the two pads at the ends of a group of muscles will give them a work out while increasing circulation so they get stronger restoring flexibility again.
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