The Elder Scrolls Megathread XX: Might as well be XXX
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I modified my Skyrim to absolute perfection with just over 2 terabytes worth of custom content. Including Loverslab ™ Rape and BDSM mod and a big tiddy goth khajiit follower featuring her own fully complete voice acting done by renown actress Emma Watson, and 10 hour long quest line written by none other than Christopher Nolan himself
Just remember that some of the best game designers in the business started as modders when you're looking at mods
This habit of mine has two reasons.
First, I like to experience the game as the developers intended it, without anything major being added or altered by modders and the kind, no matter the sheer quality of it (unless, again, it's a tweak of sort).
Second, and this is by far the most practical of the two, when it comes to videogame I like quantity over quality (depending on the current situation of my pockets), so I like to evade being hooked up in a single game indefinitely just to wait for the next big mod coming out
The only expansion mod I liked was Wyrmstooth but that's only like 2 or 3 hours long.
Just started the clockwork dlc for ESO and I'm loving it
I played ESO for a good three hours today and I gotta say, I kinda like it
Its still really weird to play an Elder Scrolls game and see other players moving around
One thing that I really enjoy is how there's still little lore tidbits around
it doesn't feel souless like i thought it was when it first came out but i guess we'll see what happens when i keep playing
Are there any reputable guides for the ESO early game?
I've just started playing as a Argonian Templar and don't want to end up screwing myself over in the long run, or just picking up tops on what to level first
Feel free to experiment, you can reset skills, attributes, and morphs for relatively cheap costs in the major faction cities in their second respective regions (stormhaven, grahtwood, and deshaan) and you keep their ranks if you ever want to swap back. It's how I came up with my NB regen tank abomination that I still main
https://i.imgur.com/54kY7jT.jpg
I level characters by not morphing anything at all until about level 35 or so so I can just get all passives and skills leveled first. Then I can slowly work out from there what seems best.
Also, use every weapon skill line for your build, every single one, to get at least a feel for it. Get staves and weapons to at least level 20 to see how it feels.
You can't really fuck it up and gear doesn't truly matter until cp160. Really nothing matters since you can just throw the pieces out and start fresh with a respec.
The only thing you should avoid which, indeed, WILL fuck you over, is grinding without learning how your classes skills work. I see plenty of people that clearly grinded dolmans (This is a very shitty slow way to level btw, people still do it) and just spam the same attack because they have no idea how their skills work. You basically want to learn how to be a DPS, Tank, or Healer, before you try doing any hybrid builds or anything 'unique', from there you can kinda branch out and experiment.
Well im officially stuff in ABO, there’s a quest where you have to inspect some Skyrim locations but it does nothing when I go there, no quest markers sometimes pisses me off.
I like ESO and all but it's seriously taken them fucking forever to implement things that should have been in the game long ago. Storage should have been available for housing when Homestead first came out. Outfitter should have been in since the game got released. And only now they add jewel crafting? Maybe in another two years we'll finally get dual specialization like WoW.
any other critical gameplay mods for oblivion besides OOO and the XP leveling mod
I can't wait for the Jester festival to start. I want that personality and those hats real bad.
Also wish I could direct buy the dragon priest costumes and masks from those new crates
No such animal and unless shader injection becomes a thing never will be.
NVT for NAT is the closest I've seen; enbseries for SE isn't advanced enough to get a lot of the features that make NLA worth using yet so just gonna have to settle for simpler stuff
btw turn off sunlight variance in NAT, enb recently updated to include cloud shadows which is the effect sunlight variance is trying to simulate already
Does anybody know a good animation mod for two handed weapons for Skyrim?
1st person or 3rd?
3rd person
Or maybe both of them
I asked 1st because if you wanted that, you'd be out of luck, to my knowledge there are no 1st person two handed animations
Luckily 3rd person has some.
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/7297?tab=description
This makes the 1st and 3rd person weapons match up, but is only for vanilla animations.
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/3761
This has a couple, but iirc they can feel more anime-y
This is what I use tho
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/4383
Never tried
https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/14791
This is more realistic and uses actual real life stances, but it's only for greatswords
Unfortunately,i played the Legendary edition,not special edition
Only the anime-y one that available on the nexus
Well,lets give it a try
Yeah I think I'm just about done with ESO
Don't get me wrong, its fun but I don't think its my kind of game
I love the Elder Scrolls part of it, not so much the Online part
Tbh what put me off was it was kind of boring.
Also the classes are boring too.
As with all licensed MMOs the MMO part is the worst part. I feel this pain in both SWTOR and ESO.
Are there any good follower mods out there that aren't Inigo? I already have Inigo but I want to spice my game up a little more with actual interesting NPCs
I have that Aurlyn Dawnstone mod and its actually not bad, the voice acting is surprisingly good, but holy shit whoever wrote her dialogue is the most pretentious fuck
I somehow went from asking her about her dress to how she "made a world out of dreams and made a shadow husbando out of herself and then accidentally destroyed her world"
This conversation was so long that it took almost a full in-game day to complete
Finally got around to finishing project AHO, was fairly decent, not really that long if you do the A to B main quest, but filled with very interesting and deadly dungeons, like very deadly, I've never seen so many traps in one room before this mod. When you finish it also you get a very neat player home that is mobile with a design that you won't get bored of anytime soon.
I give it a 8\10
8/10 it's alright I guess
Vilja isn't the worst
The voice acting is fine
The questing is simple enough if a tad unengaging at times
Its just an okay mod
no NO NO
You get with the progam, Vilja fucked your save and ate your dog and shit on your sweetroll and you go to the internets and tell them to stop forcing people to download a mod that killed their parents.
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