Personally I think If Bethesda really wants you to "live another life in another world" they should consider the life of the commoner to at least be functiunaly played. A good mod idea can actually be a few things to facilitate to the lives of the common folk. A few mundane quests and such (annoying neighbors,a slap dash race to a shelter while the town is under attack, "raising" property values of the neighborhood, getting back at the guy who keeps kocking over your boxes, ect.) obviously those ideas didn't sound too good... but thats what we have modders for. An elaborate king of the hill-esque neighborhood heirarchy might also be sort of interesting......
I don't think I want it to go that far....
but being able to get a job as a blacksmith, farmer, servant, etc. would be cool.
Yeah, I know what you mean, I sort of got carried away.... I'll more likely use my imagination for that.... It would be way to elaborate of a construction job to make something that unimportant anyways.
I think this would be nice... as long as we don't go overboard... But there could be some interesting mini-quest options.
Like, maybe if you're a smith, and your village/town gets attacked by hostile demon-things, you could try and supply and fix as much weapons to the warriors/guards as you can within a certain time-limit. Er, just a weird example, but it would make a nice filler mini-game.
Well, isn't there a mod called "Complete Morrowind" or something like that wich adds things like fishing and sewing. Found it at Morrowind Summit. It's pretty close.
Nope. Here's an extract from the mod description at the Summit:
To Kuu: Wow, that sounds very nice for a mod!
Cool, now some of my useless items will not be so useless, after all!
Well, I think a cook should be possible... Isn't cooking going to be in Oblivion?
I once had a Wood Elf by the name of Jim. Try as hard as I could to make it look like he had a life (eating,actually needing sleep) it was nothing but monotony. Even getting him a "job" as an Egg Miner ended up in his assasination by the Dark Brotherhood (sleeping on the job and having Tribunal Installed).
I think having characters that have a real personality goes a long way to make a game more fun. I'm just playing Redguard, and I have to say, the NPCs in that game are superior the the ones in Morrowind in every respect. There're actually distinguishable by factors other than their looks, and they seem to have real personalities. Now I know Oblivion won't be a TES Adventure game, it will be a massive RPG with a huge world, and > 1000 NPCs. Thus it would be asking too much of Bethesda to fill all those bit-heads with personality. However, that IS a good idea for mods.
I for one would greatly appreciate such a mod or mods.
They won't exactly have personality. They may have favored activities and certain racial preferences and precoded reactions to certain things but as a whole every NPC shares this. You won't see very many personally tailored people unless they are quest related or important somehow.
I don't see why the mod would be buggy, it's all dialogue oriented...
It gives the characters a little something more interesting to say... that's really the extent of it.
Yeah, that would be just dandy.
being the local blacksmith would be pretty cool for a while,or the pimp.
Yeah... pimp....
If some one could make a mod even close to this i would praise them as my new god it just sounds so cool
Im working on a "Unique NPC's" mod that replaces all the npc's dialog with individual new dialog/voices.
Kuukulgur: Some of these i would like to add eventualy but, any of you people want to help? BTW i think we should start a patition for what we want in the next TES game and send it to bethesda once we get so manyvotes. Petition.com i think
~dirox
you know, i was thinking the exact same thing.
99 thesis of the elder scrolls..
basically a list of grievences and items we'd like to see added/changed/removed
in fact, i think i'll start a thread for that, try and get a list together.
If you think Bethesda will actually listen to your Thesis. Well, let's just say that they'll put you on the "we'll call you" list after seeing what you've put up. I totally agree with the idea, but, realisticaly speaking, I don't think Bethesda will give a damn about it. Oblivion has sold well, I don't think that they'll ever make a game in the Morrowind/Daggerfall flavour ever again, they'll be more like Oblivion. I would like it if the devs actually looked over the thesis and changed the game appropiately but I don't think it's gonna happen.
And as far as I knew, petitions weren't regarded by Bethesda at all. I think it's because a person can vote more than once. I know I did on more than one petitions.
true, i have very little hope for any actual results, but at least we'd get to see what all it is that people really want from a game like elder scrolls
That's true. I would also like to see what people like and what people don't like about the series.
i've already got mine up in the other thread, but no one's responded yet. oh well.
You could also become a trainer and maybe even start up a skool 4 one of those skills r somethin
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