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Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I have it on PS3. I'd softmod it so I can do things like add mods to games (like I did with Morrowind on my modded XBox), but for now the tool I need cost a ton of money, and will probably be replaced with a simpler and easier method before too much longer once Sony support for the PS3 dies down.
And I haven't played 3 since I beat it, went on a trophy collecting run, and my PS3 unexpectedly and suddenly died before I could even get close to getting as many trophies as you can get on one play through (and a couple main-story trophies failed to be unlocked).
And since my PC died I really want to make it so I can add the mods I had running on Oblivion and Skyrim on my PS3. Such as the cloaks mod. In TOS games cloaks look so normal and natural in it that I'm surprised Bethesda has never added them.
 

Shad

Veteran Member
I have it on PS3. I'd softmod it so I can do things like add mods to games (like I did with Morrowind on my modded XBox), but for now the tool I need cost a ton of money, and will probably be replaced with a simpler and easier method before too much longer once Sony support for the PS3 dies down.
And I haven't played 3 since I beat it, went on a trophy collecting run, and my PS3 unexpectedly and suddenly died before I could even get close to getting as many trophies as you can get on one play through (and a couple main-story trophies failed to be unlocked).

I console played Fallout 3 and New Vegas, but my console since died and I replaced it with a PS4...no backwards compatibility means I'm just kinda having out for Fallout 4 without any Fallout itch-scratching capability.
Batman Arkham Knight is currently filling the void. Awesome as some aspects of it is, it's not quite up to the job. But still, more than decent.

Yah the advantages of the PC with games like Fallout is the amount of modding one can do to it. My console is used for sports games for the most parts along with a few games that are not ported to PC or are bad ports.

I never got into the Arkham series after the first. I am not huge on actions games with AC being the only series I have followed
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Yah the advantages of the PC with games like Fallout is the amount of modding one can do to it. My console is used for sports games for the most parts along with a few games that are not ported to PC or are bad ports.
That's one of the default advantages of most PC games, even if they don't have regular mod support like TOS, Fallout, or Torchlight.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I modded Skyrim so much it broke lol.
LOL! I've done that to Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim. I'm not too much for the out of place mods, but there are plenty enough of the ones that fitting for the game worlds that I too have made the game not play right and crash. It's actually annoying me to play without some of them, such as the mod I had that lets you forge craft arrows and lock picks. I also liked the realistic lighting mod, because the darkness allowed me to become more easily immersed in the game having to use Candlelight to see in the dungeons. It made me feel more magely.
Fortunately though I found a file that should let me downgrade my PS3 to OFW 3.55, which will allow me to install a CFW, which will allow me add mods to my games, as well as check out the homebrew apps available for ps3. I'm going to guess there are a lot of cool and interesting ones, because even the Wii has an impressive assortment of homebrew apps that make tremendous improvements to the Wii (such as allowing DVDs and video files from SD/USB to be played).
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
Well, damn. It turns out, at least for now, my model of PS3 cannot be downgraded enough to install any CFW onto it.
 

dgirl1986

Big Queer Chesticles!
LOL! I've done that to Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim. I'm not too much for the out of place mods, but there are plenty enough of the ones that fitting for the game worlds that I too have made the game not play right and crash. It's actually annoying me to play without some of them, such as the mod I had that lets you forge craft arrows and lock picks. I also liked the realistic lighting mod, because the darkness allowed me to become more easily immersed in the game having to use Candlelight to see in the dungeons. It made me feel more magely.
Fortunately though I found a file that should let me downgrade my PS3 to OFW 3.55, which will allow me to install a CFW, which will allow me add mods to my games, as well as check out the homebrew apps available for ps3. I'm going to guess there are a lot of cool and interesting ones, because even the Wii has an impressive assortment of homebrew apps that make tremendous improvements to the Wii (such as allowing DVDs and video files from SD/USB to be played).

I had a lot of superficial mods but I really had to cut back because SkyUI wouldnt load with them.

I had to cut it back to 1 hair mod, an eye colour mod, texture fix, Climates of Tamriel, SkyUI and a few others that enhance immersion but arent too noticeable. I also love my crafting mods.
 

Shad

Veteran Member
I modded Skyrim so much it broke lol.

I've done that before. The mod I cited, along with it's own list of compatible mods, work fine with little effort involved beside reading install instruction, downloading a few mod patches and installation.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I'm replaying Oblivion. I've only finished it once (Skyrim I've never finished, but I've started it so many times it's feeling very repetitive right now). I just wish there was some way to mod it so they game physics were better, I could loot a house or shop with everything on a table being pushed onto the floor because I grabbed one item. And the movements are rather choppy.
 

dgirl1986

Big Queer Chesticles!
I'm replaying Oblivion. I've only finished it once (Skyrim I've never finished, but I've started it so many times it's feeling very repetitive right now). I just wish there was some way to mod it so they game physics were better, I could loot a house or shop with everything on a table being pushed onto the floor because I grabbed one item. And the movements are rather choppy.

Skyrim was my first elder scrolls game. I have bought oblivion and started playing it but I find it really difficult to play because graphically its irritates me and I find myself at a loss of what to do.

Have you checked out nexus? they have mods for a lot of games including oblivion.
 

Shadow Wolf

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Skyrim was my first elder scrolls game. I have bought oblivion and started playing it but I find it really difficult to play because graphically its irritates me and I find myself at a loss of what to do.
I really didn't notice the graphics were abit on the poor side until Skyrim.
You should definitely try Morrowind. Graphically it does show its age, but it has aged exceptionally well. I haven't checked on the project in a while, but there is a "mod/addon" that some group was working on to add the game of Morrowind to Oblivion (they both happen around the same time), and even one to add it to Skyrim. And in Morrowind, rather being being knocked unconscious, critical characters can be killed, including main story line characters, which causes a message of something about the threads of fate being severed, making the story line impossible to complete. The same goes for side-quest characters, who are killable, and their deaths do make certain quests impossible to complete.
Have you checked out nexus? they have mods for a lot of games including oblivion.
I had the Nexus Mod Manager on my PC. I really need to get a new hard drive for it so I can get back to playing PC games without having to worry about Linux compatibility, and get back to having modded TOS games.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
There is also Daggerfall, the second TOS game. It's fun, but it's just so damn big that it's stupid.
Bethesda claims that the scale of the game is the size of Great Britain:[2] around 229,848 square kilometers/ 88,745 sq miles, though the actual size of the map is 161,600 square kilometers, or 62,394 square miles. The game world features over 15,000 towns, cities, villages, and dungeons for the player's character to explore.
 

dgirl1986

Big Queer Chesticles!
I really didn't notice the graphics were abit on the poor side until Skyrim.
You should definitely try Morrowind. Graphically it does show its age, but it has aged exceptionally well. I haven't checked on the project in a while, but there is a "mod/addon" that some group was working on to add the game of Morrowind to Oblivion (they both happen around the same time), and even one to add it to Skyrim. And in Morrowind, rather being being knocked unconscious, critical characters can be killed, including main story line characters, which causes a message of something about the threads of fate being severed, making the story line impossible to complete. The same goes for side-quest characters, who are killable, and their deaths do make certain quests impossible to complete.

I had the Nexus Mod Manager on my PC. I really need to get a new hard drive for it so I can get back to playing PC games without having to worry about Linux compatibility, and get back to having modded TOS games.

I listen to the Elder Scrolls Online Off The Record podcast and they mentioned that mod that merges the two so if I can get over being superficial and play Oblivion, I am sure I can enjoy Morrowind. I do enjoy the Dunmer :)

I tried looking for videos on youtube to see what morrowind was like but no one has filmed anything lol. On a side note, I recorded some dragon age: Origins and ESO vids :)
 

Laika

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
Currently playing "The Fate of the World".

After figuring out the navigation and several hours blitzing it, the best I've managed is " "surviving" " climate change into the 2120s. that was before the nuclear war.... but after the famines, plagues and the collapse of civilisation.

And that's without actually trying to destroy the human race... :eek:
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
I had a fun (game) night of looting stores. I pocketed over 1000 gold worth of items.
Too bad the shopkeepers, or even homeowners, aren't scripted to react to being robbed.
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
In Skyrim, when I'm in a place that I don't like, such as a palace ran by an Imperial loyalist or a shop that is owned by someone who tried to have me killed, I've taken a liking to do what I have dubbed "fusing them up." Nothing like seeing a banquet table full of stuff flying everywhere.
I've also developed a habit of placing baskets, pots, and other large containers on the heads of people, particularly guards. I also killed a Khajiit, and his tale is stuck in seizure mode. I also read a book, and it has ever since been suck being lifted and slammed on the table by some "game ghost."
Though I am definitely not powering up my sneak, lock pick, and pick pocket this time, letting it get far ahead of my weapons and armor skills like I did the last time, because my level got to be really high and things started to really kick my ***.
 

YmirGF

Bodhisattva in Recovery
Still addicted to Reaper of Souls... Just hit Paragon 400 in seasonal hardcore mode and have 2.5 billion gold (and not a lot to spend it on, LOL.)

Current fascinations are the Monk class and the Barbarian class. The "barby" is far and away the fastest killer and the most fun to play. Almost invulnerable... even in hardcore mode. The monkey is a bit slower on the kills, but is still a blast to play. Deleted both my wizard and demon hunter as those classes are not terribly interesting... imho... :D
 

dgirl1986

Big Queer Chesticles!
I realised that the chick who plays FemShep in Mass Effect is Lyris in Elder Scrolls Online. Mind = Blown.
 
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