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Agent Griff |
Oct 17 2007, 10:24 AM
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Joined: 23-February 06
From: Somewhere in Romania
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I've noticed. I'll try to tinker with it and solve the problem. [img=http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/7392/oblivion18gv5.png]Two links ought to do it. EDIT: Since it worked, I'll post another one and see if it works. Madrukh getting drunk at the Flowing Bowl. This post has been edited by Agent Griff: Oct 17 2007, 10:28 AM
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jack cloudy |
Oct 18 2007, 08:43 PM
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Master
Joined: 11-February 06
From: In a cold place.
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Woah, Griff. That's awesome. I like him, up to the hair. Hey, can I copy this one over to Madrukh's character thread? The name is funny by the way. I have Gro-Bolg Madrukh, while yours starts with the Madrukh bit. I've got to check the Imperial library though. Adding Gro- to a name sounds Orsimer, but what does it mean? 'warrior' or something?
And is that Orcish armour in the first pic?
And you can actually become drunk in Oblivion? Sweeeeeettt!!!! (Says the guy who absolutely hates alcohol in real life to the point it borders on alcoholphobia)
Nice cottage, Ibis. I see you have flowers for alchemy (or just decoration), paintings, a dwemer lamp. The only thing I'm not sure about is the giant cross. Maybe it's just me, but christianity and TES don't feel like a good match.
This post has been edited by jack cloudy: Oct 18 2007, 08:55 PM
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Fabulous hairneedle attack! I'm gonna be bald before I hit twenty.
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Agent Griff |
Oct 19 2007, 05:48 AM
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Knower
Joined: 23-February 06
From: Somewhere in Romania
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"Gro-" is a patronym which means "son of", kind of like the Arabian term "bin". That, ironically, makes your Orc's name kind of odd, if not a bit backwards. As to wheter you can use it, of course you can. And, regarding your first question, yes that cuirass is Orcish. So are the gauntlets and the boots (which can't be seen). It is worn armour however, so it isn't as good as a top-knotch Orcish cuirass.
And you can't get drunk in vanilla Oblivion. That's where mods come in. I have something like 5-7 mods but OOO is the most important. It really makes Oblivion the game it should have been. It replaces the levelling system with a more Morrowind-like system in which enemies stop levelling once they reach a certain level. Also, unlike Oblivion, Orcish armour doesn't appear past level 15. My character for example, is level 3 but he got his Orcish armour while raiding a fort at level 1. I suggest you get OOO since Oblivion is horrid without it. It also adds a realistic economy system, realistic animal behaviour and getting drunk!
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Agent Griff |
Oct 19 2007, 05:15 PM
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Knower
Joined: 23-February 06
From: Somewhere in Romania
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The Chinese write their names backwards, beggining with the family name, not the Japonese. Romanians also sometimes say their names backwards, especially in formal situations. Informally however, they use the regular naming system. My name for example, Mihai Ionita, would become Ionita Mihai in a very formal situation, at school for example. Regarding OOO, once you can run Oblivion you absolutely must get OOO, it's the best mod out there. Also, for a more comprehensive list of mods that make Oblivion much more interesting, check out this link. It also mentions wheter the respective mods conflict with OOO or not. http://aelius28.googlepages.com/homeThis post has been edited by Agent Griff: Oct 19 2007, 05:16 PM
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Lord Revan |
Oct 19 2007, 09:58 PM
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Joined: 6-May 06
From: Texas, USA
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Well, the wolves in packs are what you need to be extra wary of, lone wolves mostly scavenge or feed upon wounded or ill animals. The packs go after big game (caribou, buffalo, and moose) and lone wolves if I'm not mistaken.
While being called one isn't a bad thing to us, a lone wolf isn't any tougher than a member of a pack, less so, I suppose, seeing as they'd have a tougher time getting food and having to avoid packs. Lones probably don't live a long or reasonably pleasant life.
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canis216 |
Dec 31 2007, 08:55 AM
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Knower
Joined: 28-March 06
From: Desert canyons without end.
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Alright, these aren't Al shots, but I wanted to share: ^ ^ ^ Looking up at one of the moons, with the night-eye effect ^ ^ ^ Red Diamond Jewelry has, by reputation, the finest store security in Cyrodiil. Akatosh save the rest of Cyrodiil, then.
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jack cloudy |
Jan 1 2008, 01:00 AM
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Master
Joined: 11-February 06
From: In a cold place.
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,,You called?"
*Agh! Get away, you freaking arrogant Guar! Don't you have a world to save or something?*
Sorry, I just thought of Luper when you said Akatosh. I should get some pictures of him, someday...maybe.
The moon with nighteye suddenly looks a whole lot more earthlike, doesn't it? Normally they're rather reddish, I think.
And either security is indeed crap, you're using 100% Chameleon or you're just plain too good. Let's go with good. Some self-flattery never hurt anyone.....if properly limited.
PS: I hope you don't use 100% Chameleon gear. No consequences really takes the fun out of playing for me.
Edit: Ok, security is crappy in a way. The guy doesn't notice all the stuff you threw away as 'not valuable enough to be worth stealing'.
This post has been edited by jack cloudy: Jan 1 2008, 01:00 AM
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Fabulous hairneedle attack! I'm gonna be bald before I hit twenty.
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canis216 |
Jan 9 2008, 06:02 AM
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Knower
Joined: 28-March 06
From: Desert canyons without end.
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^ ^ ^ Always-He-Lingers-in-the-Sun in Cheydinhal, wearing the Dark Brotherhood's armor. ^ ^ ^ At least the goblin died happy.
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