I would LOVE to work on this its so epic in scale and really coming along if i could i would love to know as soon as possible
Maybe after Wheeze.
You could read the OP, it give's you some help.
[QUOTE=Oicani Gonzales;35181288]can't you get us that already in NIF and DDS? would make things much easier :D[/QUOTE]
[url]http://filesmelt.com/dl/Sledgehammer.nif[/url]
[url]http://filesmelt.com/dl/SledgeHammer5121.dds[/url]
I love to clutter so if its not done ill clutter the streets after wheeze is done :)
Cathal, the uvw map for the hammer is 512 but the hammer pieces are only taking up a small section. You need to make them larger to get good resolution.
The undergound part of the city needs lots of clutter.
[QUOTE=oskutin;35182511]The undergound part of the city needs lots of clutter.[/QUOTE]
Will Help in anyway i can :)
Can I make the Luftahraan lighthouse? :3
Ofcource.
Schweet. Gonna familiarise myself with the CK over the next couple of days - shouldn't be hard, near anything is a breeze after working in the STALKER SDK...
yo~
I am really digging this mod, at least the concept and those screenshots. however, I have run into a problem; skyrim crashes every time I fire it up w/ the .esp for this mod activated. Not on the initial start, but only after the 'continue' or 'new' option is selected from the menu. a clean save doesnt work, as it will just hang at the main menu screen w/ the music playing. any ideas how to remedy this? i literally just registered to get an answer for this after scouring the interwebz for a mod like this. ty in return doods.
I did not disable all the other mods, but I think the problem just might be that latter thing right there. Could you direct me to those bsas?
[editline]17th March 2012[/editline]
It works now, but it still needs a ton of work. For wait you've guys put together, it looks extremely promising. I will download this in the future once its complete. Thanks for putting this thing together. Can't wait to see it in all its glory.
[B]DONE EDITING[/B] (I forgot to say i was editing before lol)
ESP: [url]http://www.mediafire.com/?6rnmwpv79nfq14g[/url]
-Did the lighting for the Undercity (really not sure what I feel about it. I hope you guys like it.)
-Did the interior(clutter & lighting) for a "Unowned House"
I suppose i will start cluttering undercity :D
Had a random idea for a quest a moment ago.
On a shelf somewhere there is a book called something that will make you want to read it. Upon reading it is a story of a young wizard that must overcome 5 (or so) difficult challenges for his freedom. In the end the story trails off and stops. Upon reaching the final page the elder scroll in use effect plays and you are transported into the story. You must overcome each of the challenges mentioned in the book. At the end it turns out the wizard has died, and the book was a prank by a bored Daedra. After a quick exchange of some choice words he attacks. Upon defeating him you are able to steal his staff, that seals people into books. (just changes them into books, E.G. a Dunmer would be turned into "Dunmer of Skyrim") Once transported back to reality you complete the quest and get to keep the staff. If you read the book again it has changed into a story about the last Dovahkiin overcoming 5 (Or so) challenges, killing a Daedra and escaping to his own world.
Good idea?
Quest name?
At morning i could make the engineer's house.
[editline]18th March 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Snoopiethedog;35183195]I suppose i will start cluttering undercity :D[/QUOTE]
So, you're editing now?
[QUOTE=oskutin;35183238]At morning i could make the engineer's house.
[editline]18th March 2012[/editline]
So, you're editing now?[/QUOTE]
Yes sir i have ramen prepared
[QUOTE=jackattack;35183232]Had a random idea for a quest a moment ago.
On a shelf somewhere there is a book called something[B] that will make you want to read it[/B]. Upon reading it is a story of a young wizard that must overcome 5 (or so) difficult challenges for his freedom. In the end the story trails off and stops. Upon reaching the final page the elder scroll in use effect plays and you are transported into the story. You must overcome each of the challenges mentioned in the book. At the end it turns out the wizard has died, and the book was a prank by a bored Daedra. After a quick exchange of some choice words he attacks. Upon defeating him you are able to steal his staff, that seals people into books. (just changes them into books, E.G. a Dunmer would be turned into "Dunmer of Skyrim") Once transported back to reality you complete the quest and get to keep the staff. If you read the book again it has changed into a story about the last Dovahkiin overcoming 5 (Or so) challenges, killing a Daedra and escaping to his own world.
Good idea?
Quest name?[/QUOTE]
Lusty Argonian Maid: Part 3
[QUOTE=jackattack;35183232]Had a random idea for a quest a moment ago.
On a shelf somewhere there is a book called something that will make you want to read it. Upon reading it is a story of a young wizard that must overcome 5 (or so) difficult challenges for his freedom. In the end the story trails off and stops. Upon reaching the final page the elder scroll in use effect plays and you are transported into the story. You must overcome each of the challenges mentioned in the book. At the end it turns out the wizard has died, and the book was a prank by a bored Daedra. After a quick exchange of some choice words he attacks. Upon defeating him you are able to steal his staff, that seals people into books. (just changes them into books, E.G. a Dunmer would be turned into "Dunmer of Skyrim") Once transported back to reality you complete the quest and get to keep the staff. If you read the book again it has changed into a story about the last Dovahkiin overcoming 5 (Or so) challenges, killing a Daedra and escaping to his own world.
Good idea?
Quest name?[/QUOTE]
Great idea. Adding it under the Breton book character. Could be on one of the shelves in his shop.
[QUOTE=zeldar;35175586]I don't see how I'm stifling creativity. It's just a compilation of [I]possibilities[/I]. No one is required to use it.
The last time I've tweaked your characters is when changing the lore of Aengoth to fit the lore you had in mind, which I recall you requested yourself. If you think the current quests and descriptions for the others aren't friendly to the idea you originally had in mind for them, great, please tell me more about what you had in mind then. I've added your name to all the characters that you have created.[/QUOTE]
[quote=Shit I wrote]'Aspiring Nord Hunter:
Just barely out of his teens. Inexperienced, but he has one hell of a lot of heart (and luck for that matter), and shares the blood of a number of Tamriel's champions. Ever cheerful, and proud of his family's bloodline, but a bit on the dumb side. Has a certain love of chit-chat and story-telling to him, especially when said stories are about his extended family.[/quote]
[quote=Shit you wrote]Erich - aspiring yet inexperienced Nord hunter (young)[/quote]
[quote=Shit I wrote]'Mad Hobo:
Desperate, frustrated, has a superiority complex. He's discovered some rather nasty secrets, and his goal in life is to spread the word about them. Damn shame he's too busy ranting and raving to let out even a single sensical sentence. His lines should have a certain sharp, paranoid edge to them, as befitting any mad hobo.'[/quote]
[quote=Shit you wrote]Cavortius the Mad - aging Imperial beggar with multiple personalities, one of a fearless warrior, the other of a spineless noble[/quote]
I admit, your arena master is essentially the same as what I wrote, but the others? With one of them you've removed everything that makes him interesting, and with the other you've completely changed him.
If you wish that I should add some more details to Erich, ok. As for the beggar character, Cavortius is the split personality character I suggested a while back. Your character is Depusanis, the guy who once owned a lot in Winterhold. In my latest revision I have added the creator's names to their created characters to avoid future confusion.
[QUOTE=zeldar;35183586]If you wish that I should add some more details to Erich, ok. As for the beggar character, Cavortius is the split personality character I suggested a while back. Your character is Depusanis, the guy who once owned a lot in Winterhold.[/QUOTE]
Well shit, that post was quite silly of me huh?
[editline]gay dicks[/editline]
Reading over Depusanis' info, he's still quite different from my character.
Aight fair enough. Added your original descriptions to nord hunter and imperial beggar, changed Winterhold stuff to possible backstory.
[QUOTE=zeldar;35183649]Aight fair enough. Added your original descriptions to nord hunter and imperial beggar, changed Winterhold stuff to possible backstory.[/QUOTE]
Woah now, my issue with your list is that it feels like you're changing what I've written, and like I'm getting no control over my creations. Even though this is a small matter, let me write his backstory.
Yeah I apologize for that. I guess I used your character as a launching point for my quest idea of getting a beggar a mansion. Honestly I'd think it would be hilarious if executed the right way, so I'll apply the idea to the other insane beggar.
[QUOTE=zeldar;35183952]Yeah I apologize for that. I guess I used your character as a launching point for my quest idea of getting a beggar a mansion. Honestly I'd think it would be hilarious if executed the right way, so I'll apply the idea to the other insane beggar.[/QUOTE]
That quest could work though, giving the player the power to put this guy in a 'Hey, let's fuck Luftahraan up!' position through a quest choice would be great. That's not to say he should be the quest focus, but giving the player the choice of putting this insane bastard in power? Fucking amazing.
Yay, we're friends again.
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Friendship is [sp]Illusion[/sp] magic!
[sp]Someone needs to make a friendship spell, shoot a rainbow at someone and they don't give a fuck about anything you do.[/sp]
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