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Topic Started: Nov 7 2016, 09:24 AM (2,763 Views)
glargg
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mirocu
Jul 17 2017, 08:23 AM
I got the same "problem" with Fallout 3 and Oblivion :D
Get FONV and you'll have three to bounce among. Seriously, I think you'd like it.

And don't give me that "Steam" excuse. It's on GOG.com now, with no DRM. :)
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Yeah, but I have a new excuse now; I don't want to use my credit card and I don't have Paypal :D

I'm content watching AlChestBreach play FONV on the tube of you :)
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Must be the tube of some other fellow. Certainly not the tube of me. ;)
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A nice evening in Bravil and the Dunmer is happy. No adventures yet but we'll come to that, for now a nightly stroll downtown was enough :)
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Today Lothran left the comforts of Bravil to go necrodude hunting. He took the boat directly to Cadlew chapel and after doing his duty he then decided to walk the main road southwards. He crossed the Niben halfway to Leyawiin and continued back towards Bravil, fending off any foe he met along the way. Weather was changing to and fro but stayed mostly on the wet side of things.

There was one bandit who did not attack Lothran as he approached. Lothran engaged her in conversation and found the bandit to have 67 in disposition and yes, it was indeed a Khajiit again. Lothran raised it even further and topped it off with a 200 gold bribe to get it to 100. Just because.

Now the Dunmer is sitting in Bravil Mages Guild having conducted business, or rather all but one. He didn't get Ita to recharge his gear before she went for dinner and it may well be until the next day before his weapons are fully charged again.
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sounds like he had a busy day!
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It's been a while, but now felt like the right time to give Oblivion another go. And so - without further ado.... I present :

Name: Melora
Race: Dunmer
Gender: Female
Sign: The Lady
Class: Nightblade

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Oh, dear. She's either sad or suffocating. Either way, she's very blue :D


Hope she works out for you, Kane!
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Aug 2 2017, 08:40 AM
Oh, dear. She's either sad or suffocating. Either way, she's very blue :D


Hope she works out for you, Kane!
She's a work in progress. Only just left the sewers. ^_^
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Those sewers are enough to turn anybody a bit blue in the face. :)
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Aug 3 2017, 12:03 AM
Those sewers are enough to turn anybody a bit blue in the face. :)
I would think green rather :D



Minor session last night. Walking through Bravil at night sure is atmospheric :)
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Aug 3 2017, 01:25 AM
glargg
Aug 3 2017, 12:03 AM
Those sewers are enough to turn anybody a bit blue in the face. :)
I would think green rather :D



Minor session last night. Walking through Bravil at night sure is atmospheric :)
You may have just explained orcs. :D
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Kane
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First time I ever played Oblivion, all I could think of when I saw Orcs was "Did Todd Howard and co. watch Shrek before they made this game?"
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Lothran went to re-visit Nenalata yesterday, the very place which close to a decade ago would prove to be a certain someone's final resting place.

Nothing much to it. A bunch of Lich here and there and some minor loot. Lothran got into the inner chamber and the throne where Umbacano succumbed to his greed for power all those years ago. Claude Maric also found his final resting place here, having been killed by the Lich guards summoned when Umbacano hit the stage.

It's always interesting when you re-visit a place you haven't been to in a very long time. For instance, I saw staves that Lothran had discarded laying on the floor throughout the ruin and I thought to myself "Geez, I haven't seen those staves in ten years!" That was what hit me the most when gaming yesterday. Lothran has been running past the ruin all this time without re-entering.

I'm glad he finally did it :)
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That was one of my favorite ruins in Oblivion....
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Kane
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I find myself liking a few of the aspects of Oblivion that didn't make it to Skyrim. Armor degradation is a nice touch, and I love the amount of spells.
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Ob feels different to Skyrim. I don't know whether it was concious or just fortuitous happenstance by the Devs, but the Nordic inspired city of Bruma really felt to me a taste the gritty, cold, bleakness of Skyrim to come.

Maybe that was planned....maybe not. I loved those Aylied ruins...shame they were so devoid of anything that looked like they had been livable.
But yes, those forests of Cyrodiil....magnificient...and huge. Now I was on console don't forget...no jaw dropping Ob mods for me....and still it was impressive. I loved too the Jemaynes house in the woods...once the Ogres had been removed. :)
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Sep 4 2017, 01:06 PM
I find myself liking a few of the aspects of Oblivion that didn't make it to Skyrim. Armor degradation is a nice touch, and I love the amount of spells.
Their's a mod for that...called crazy enough.. Armor Degradation ...
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Sep 4 2017, 02:26 PM
Kane
Sep 4 2017, 01:06 PM
I find myself liking a few of the aspects of Oblivion that didn't make it to Skyrim. Armor degradation is a nice touch, and I love the amount of spells.
Their's a mod for that...called crazy enough.. Armor Degradation ...
:meh:
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Sep 4 2017, 06:47 PM
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Sep 4 2017, 02:26 PM
Kane
Sep 4 2017, 01:06 PM
I find myself liking a few of the aspects of Oblivion that didn't make it to Skyrim. Armor degradation is a nice touch, and I love the amount of spells.
Their's a mod for that...called crazy enough.. Armor Degradation ...
:meh:
:lmao:

Grimoire

Weapons and Armor Degradation ( with MCM menu)

I use Grimoire... I'ts permanently in my load order, even when I don't play a mage.. or magicka user.. with ASIS the NPC's use the spells.
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