Andyman Messiah
Mr. Ed-ucated
That's impossible. George Perez overrules all cock.
Andyman Messiah said:I paid more attention to George Perez than I did to Vault Boy.
http://social.bioware.com/forum/1/topic ... 6146940/19And I said I wasn't going to play the demo. I lied. I need the demo today lol I'm stressing my sons surgeries tomorrow and need to play!!! Come on download
http://social.bioware.com/forum said:I am still holding off judgment until I play the demo. However, after seeing the YouTube videos, I could not help but notice an eerie similarity to another game. I fought for a few moments, and then the title hit me hard.
It feels like a "Mortal Kombat III" rpg.
Jasede said:And I said
"wat"
Bathing Mod
- Adds the need for your Oblivion character to wash regularly.
- Cumulative penalties to the Personality stat for every day your character goes unwashed (or a small bonus to Personality for 24 hours after bathing, based on install options).
- Instantly remove these penalties by washing in bodies of water with soap (purchased from general merchants).
- Purchase placeable bathtubs (11 types available) from general merchants for your player-owned home plugin/s and use them to wash instead.
- Purchase a 'Bathroom Area' upgrade for your vanilla Oblivion player-owned home/s, which includes a bathtub and soap, among other things.
Using the standard installation of the Bathing Mod, your character becomes dirtier and smellier for every day they go without bathing. This manifests as a cumulative penalty to your character's Personality stat. There are seven penalty levels: once you reach seven days without bathing you will not smell any worse as time passes, but you will smell *very* bad - and will receive a significant Personality penalty by that stage.
You can purchase bars of soap from general merchants in Cyrodiil (one is all you will need; they do not run out) and use them to wash; provided you can find a body of water, or a bathtub.
You will need to be swimming in water to use the soap, not just standing in water (this is a scripting limitation). To use the soap, simply click on it in your inventory. If you are swimming in water, you will wash with it, and have any Personality penalties removed within seconds.
To use the placeable bathtubs (or fountains), purchase one from a general merchant in Cyrodiil. Travel to where you wish to place it, and face an open, uncluttered space nearby if you can. In your inventory, shift-click on the bathtub/fountain to drop it. This will drop a wooden 'placer' into the world, which you can move around with the grab key to the desired location. At the moment, the placer can bounce around a bit if you accidentally 'drop-kick' it when first dropping it, so it is recommended to immediately take a couple of steps back when dropping it.
The wooden placer indicates the floor-space the deployed bathtub/fountain will occupy, and has the words 'THIS WAY UP' printed on one side of it. This text should be facing the ceiling, otherwise the bathtub/fountain will deploy upside down. To deploy the bathtub/fountain, simply 'activate' the placer as if you were trying to pick it up. The bathtub/fountain will appear. From now on, if you activate the bathtub/fountain (and are in possession of a bar of soap), you will take a bath. To pick the bathtub/fountain up again and add it to your inventory, activate the bathtub/fountain while in stealthy mode.
It is not recommended to carry one of these bathtubs or fountains with you everywhere: they weigh a *lot*.
To add a bathroom area to your 'My Bravil Home', 'My Bruma Home', etc; just purchase a Bathroom Area Receipt from the same merchant you purchase/d other furniture for the house from. These bathroom areas contain a Copper Bathtub (which you cannot pick up and move around, like the placeable ones), some soap, and a number of other items.
Using the 'bonus, not penalty' version of the mod is the same as the standard version: except your character does not become dirtier over time. Instead, you will gain a bonus to Personality for 24 hours after you bathe.
Using one of the 'A Bloody Mess' compatibility esps with the Bathing Mod will enable your character to wash blood off by taking a bath: unless you are using the Bloodbath or Blood Fountain. Washing in these tubs/fountains will leave your character covered in blood instead.
Jasede said:Where are extraplanar horrors to end this world when you need them?
Actually, the name is spelled Raiden. But I guess Rayden adds to the whole homogay thing.sgc_meltdown said:*snip*
sgc_meltdown said:Jasede said:Where are extraplanar horrors to end this world when you need them?
i can look for some modron porn if it'll make you feel better
Vaarna_Aarne said:Actually, the name is spelled Raiden. But I guess Rayden adds to the whole homogay thing.sgc_meltdown said:*snip*
Jasede said:a race of which there was no porn! Certainly unique.
Ok, I've read through the thing, at least to the point of being up to date, and you know what? It *is* a furry comic - an incredibly good one. Geology gags were almost a sort of running gag, but what I really liked were hyenas. The way Ursula extrapolated them into intelligent, albeit tribal beings with their own mythology, customs and so on is nothing short of stellar and it's like this thing DraQ was talking about when saying that you can do much more interesting things with 'furries' in fantasy than with your bog-standard lolves and durrves.Coyote said: