• Oblivion 2: Skyrim V6: Old People's Naked Bodies Fishing Secrets With Their Manly Beards
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[QUOTE=Dominicus;34081585]Not to be rude or anything. But that man should be shot. Atleast 5 times.[/QUOTE] Why?
Some pics I took of my FXAA tweaks with the natural lighting without postprocess mod [IMG]http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb134/KorJax/TESV2012-01-0613-46-52-71.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb134/KorJax/TESV2012-01-0614-54-43-67.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb134/KorJax/TESV2012-01-0614-48-27-36.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb134/KorJax/TESV2012-01-0614-46-19-43.png[/IMG] [IMG]http://i208.photobucket.com/albums/bb134/KorJax/TESV2012-01-0614-36-38-73.png[/IMG] It's kind of awesome because the mod makes indoors reasonably darker (where it deserves to be darker) while also making night time dynamically dark depending on the sky conditions. If it is night time and overcast skies for example, it'll pretty much be close to pitch black, while clear skies have slightly more ambient lighting going on (see the above). This ends up having a real effect on sneaking, unlike FXAA/ENB mods that simply make it look darker. Looks pretty good during daytime too, of course.
[QUOTE=Joppari;34081719]Why?[/QUOTE] To prevent further breeding in favour of all mankind.
[QUOTE=Dominicus;34081941]To prevent further breading in favour of all mankind.[/QUOTE] I doubt he would even be able to breed.
[QUOTE=Arvuti;34081980]I doubt he would even be able to breed.[/QUOTE] Never mind bread.
is it normal for npcs to talk to themselves? I came across a guy who was having a full on conversation with himself.
[QUOTE=Crpto2007;34082016]is it normal for npcs to talk to themselves? I came across a guy who was having a full on conversation with himself.[/QUOTE] It happened in Oblivion all the time.
[QUOTE=Arvuti;34080883] wtf[/QUOTE] Dat Aliasing.
[QUOTE=Crpto2007;34082016]is it normal for npcs to talk to themselves? I came across a guy who was having a full on conversation with himself.[/QUOTE] He was just lonely.
[QUOTE=KorJax;34081893]Some pics I took of my FXAA tweaks with the natural lighting without postprocess mod *snip* It's kind of awesome because the mod makes indoors reasonably darker (where it deserves to be darker) while also making night time dynamically dark depending on the sky conditions. If it is night time and overcast skies for example, it'll pretty much be close to pitch black, while clear skies have slightly more ambient lighting going on (see the above). This ends up having a real effect on sneaking, unlike FXAA/ENB mods that simply make it look darker. Looks pretty good during daytime too, of course.[/QUOTE] It's rather interesting to me that someone who works at a game studio would immediately program the color correction and lighting effects to suit a linear SRGB for console -> television screens. Which for the most part would consist of what vanilla's post process looks like. And then port the exact same color scheme for PC who rarely even encounter this limitation. Which leads me to conclude that almost any configuration for ENB or FXAA will benefit the game. That doesn't detract from the fact that I like the setup, it suits the game rather nicely :) Oh and on the subject on the 'sexy catwalk' animation which currently sits at the top of this weeks most popular mods, I posted a lengthy rant as to why perversion in the nexus is an easy train ride to popularity, I'm expecting it to get buried in about 5 minutes.
[QUOTE=Yadda;34082144]It's rather interesting to me that someone who works at a game studio would immediately program the color correction and lighting effects to suit a linear SRGB for console -> television screens. Which for the most part would consist of what vanilla's post process looks like. And then port the exact same color scheme for PC who rarely even encounter this limitation. Which leads me to conclude that almost any configuration for ENB or FXAA will benefit the game. That doesn't detract from the fact that I like the setup, it suits the game rather nicely :) Oh and on the subject on the 'sexy catwalk' animation which currently sits at the top of this weeks most popular mods, I posted a lengthy rant as to why perversion in the nexus is an easy train ride to popularity, I'm expecting it to get buried in about 5 minutes.[/QUOTE] [quote]It's kind of hard to ignore a mod like this while it is listed among the 'top' mods for this week. I believe you have a lot to contribute to Skyrim nexus without leaning toward this kind of perversion, I'm sure a handful of people appreciate the work you've done, but you should be leaning more towards smaller strides. ie, the backpedaling animation is probably a good place to start. The animation quality is sub-par in comparison to vanilla and it just doesn't quite fit with the atmosphere the game presents. I'm sure there's a lot of hypocrisy to take away from this post as I'm not a very committed modder myself, but the point I'm trying to make here is that there are a lot of good mods out there, and it's a shame that people are able to take the elevator to the top rather than work their way up the stairs by labeling it with 'sexy', 'naked', 'nude', etc. And while I do believe that the framework of the Nexus sites is largely to blame, it's also the members who endorse this kind of mod. I don't think there should be a filter on content submitted, but it's things like this that make me disappointed in the modding community. Just my two cents.[/quote]
is it just me or are the sign posts illegible as crap. I notice even with people with their texture quality turned up high they are still messy. Also, I found Haelga in Riften (if thats how you spell her name) and found her bedroom... wow... Lusty Arognian Maid, honey, shackles, stamina potions... wiiiiiiiild. I also finished the quest in Markareth *spelling* with the Forsworn and stuff... about halfway through I didn't understand what I was doing or why I should do it. [sp] do a drinking contest in Riften (don't even remember me getting this quest to drink with Sam, but did it any way) end up groping a statue in a temple on the other side of Skyrim (Before I checked the map I told myself I'd probably end up on the other side of the map) I kill like half of the city, don't know if the Nords or the Forsworn are the bad guys, run around and do tedious work, get thrown in jail, more tedious work, suddenly the king who I thought I was going to kill is good? although he made that guy kill Margaret... then we run out of the ruins, they take the blame for all of the murders I committed and I'm free to walk...[/sp] Confusing as hell... Also, Kai is hot. minus the Mohawk. But she died unfortunately so I stole her items, tried to put them on Lydia (didn't work...) and threw her down the river. And a question, you know the Daedric prince/god in the house? What happens if I don't want to [sp] lead the monk back to the altar and kill him [/sp] because I really hate Daedric stuff, still can't stand them from Oblivion. [QUOTE=papaya;34082435]read the note on the desk in the main room. [sp]daedric warboots and trouts oh my[/sp][/QUOTE] oh yeah, I read that at first, then I checked out her room.
[QUOTE=Mr. Sun;34082351]is it just me or are the sign posts illegible as crap. I notice even with people with their texture quality turned up high they are still messy. Also, I found Haelga in Riften (if thats how you spell her name) and found her bedroom... wow... Lusty Arognian Maid, honey, shackles, stamina potions... wiiiiiiiild.[/QUOTE] read the note on the desk in the main room. [sp]daedric warboots and trouts oh my[/sp]
Stamina potions, eh? I see what they did there, and I have to say it makes plenty of sense. She musta been smart or in the know, since she didn't get duped by that Scottish scammer's "Falmerblood Elixir" (the bastard claims that it can help you "make love like a sabrecat"). I drank some Falmer blood down in the caverns under Mzinchaleft, and it just damages your health like the ears. (I didn't really drink any Falmer blood, since I was too busy chewing on dwarf bread, which is so hard they use it as the main component in Dwemer metal)
I stole her vial of it, I don't really know why, I still have this habit I got from Oblivion that if I see something shiny or nice, I steal it. I was expecting Riften to be an amazing city but its a [i]rat[/i] hole.
I used to think Markarth was a great place until [sp]FORSWORN CONSPIRACY[/sp] now I really hate it
[QUOTE=t h e;34082677]I used to think Markarth was a great place until [sp]FORSWORN CONSPIRACY[/sp] now I really hate it[/QUOTE] I walked in there and did the quest before I really did anything else so I didn't get a chance to like the place before I came to hate it. Never going back there, and that silver blood dude had a horrible voice actor. [sp]They killed my wife. Damn them. *sigh*[/sp]
[QUOTE=ventnor;34079003]Magic is so OP it's not even funny, early game focus on conjuration and some destruction then as you get better items transition to destruction. Get enchanting to 80, enchant 25% reduced destruction magicka cost. [/QUOTE] I believe you mean "exploiting is so OP." Anything becomes dangerous when you plaster yourself in enchanted items. my daedric warhammer on my orc currently does 130 per hit, without power strikes or critical hits (which I deliver all the time) if I were using enchanting exploits like that it'd be deliver 300+ damage per hit.
Enchanting is the new alchemy.
does anyone else find it difficult to play any other games besides skyrim?
I have the most strange glitch ever in Riften. A wall appeared out of nowhere in the city and wont remove itself. Also there is mysticly floating cabbages roaming the streets. I wonder...
[QUOTE=Black;34083241]I have the most strange glitch ever in Riften. A wall appeared out of nowhere in the city and wont remove itself. Also there is mysticly floating cabbages roaming the streets. I wonder...[/QUOTE] All hail our new cabbage overlords
I wish I got amusing glitches, all I ever get is quests not starting and CTDs.
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;34082842]I believe you mean "exploiting is so OP." Anything becomes dangerous when you plaster yourself in enchanted items. my daedric warhammer on my orc currently does 130 per hit, without power strikes or critical hits (which I deliver all the time) if I were using enchanting exploits like that it'd be deliver 300+ damage per hit.[/QUOTE]That's not exploiting. The game deliberately caps it out 25% reduction. The restoration loop is an exploit, where you can keep improving alchemy and enchanting to get game-breaking items.
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;34083287]All hail our new cabbage overlords[/QUOTE] "I want your head on my wall"
[QUOTE=Crpto2007;34083220]does anyone else find it difficult to play any other games besides skyrim?[/QUOTE] I tried playing minecraft a bit ago, and I kept trying to open my inventory with tab. In fact I usually press tab when ever I try to close any menu in any game now.
How useful are maces in Skyrim? The 75% armour ignorance perk sounds useful.
[QUOTE=Zethiwag;34083824]How useful are maces in Skyrim? The 75% armour ignorance perk sounds useful.[/QUOTE] Very, I have a ebony mace which does around 110 dmg with fire enchantments on it. 2 shot kills giants.
[QUOTE=Zethiwag;34083824]How useful are maces in Skyrim? The 75% armour ignorance perk sounds useful.[/QUOTE] The damage boost is useful (maces always do more damage) but the armor ignorance is... redundant (naughty word) because no npcs have any armor skill and they always have crappy armor, so at most the most armor rating any npc will have will be like 50-80, which isnt enough to bother with the armor ignorance perks. FYI, around 570 armor rating is the most that's practically useful, as that's 85% damage resistance which is the max the game lets you have. No npc comes anywhere near that. maces do attack slower so they aren't great for berserker/dual wielding stuff. Maces work well in unison with the block skill and a sheild.
Battle Mage master race.
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