found the icicle, than the gold vein. now what? is that it?
i don't want quests to lead me like i'm retarded (which is what vanilla oblivion quests do) but i still need a way of knowing if i'm done or is there more... at least some hint of closure.
I was going to download, but fortunately I fumbled on tigershark13's post: niiceeee, but i have said it before, and will say it again. MODDERS PLEASE PUT YoUR MODS IN FOLDERS!....
Thanks tigershark13, because I RUN AWAY from mods who don't use their own specific folders, mixing their disctinct files with "official" vanilla file paths... In the end it becomes a BIG mess if too amny mods are doing this, and it becomes virtually impossible to fully uninstall such mods without headaches, as well as manages game resources efficiently... So for me it's NO dl (and I don't care about it's quality or if it's fun or not, it cannot "compensate" for bad packaging: reinstalling the full game "just to make sure" is NOT my my taste of having a good leisure time).
Hmmm... Well, I don't use these mods - I create a lot of small mods myself to make oblivion how I want it. So I don't have de opportunity to test if they go hand in hand. But this mod is just one esp file and it doesn't edit anything, just adds my own references, wich should make it compatible with almost anything. And the good thing is that if it's not - you can just remove the esp again.
Mmmmkay... Go to the chapel of bruma - get your blessing. Look for anything suspicious near the altar of the nine. It will sort of guide you in the right direction...
Is the route from Bruma supposed to be all on regular roads or paths? The main roads go NE to Dragonclaw Rock and SE to S to Imperial City, but no road seems to go E toward Gnoll Mountain. I crossed the mountains where there were no paths and eventually got to an area where some of the mod events occurred; but I expect I may have bypassed other important areas on my cross-mountain trek. Could you offer a bit more guidance as to the proper roads or paths to follow?
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i don't want quests to lead me like i'm retarded (which is what vanilla oblivion quests do) but i still need a way of knowing if i'm done or is there more... at least some hint of closure.
why are some people so friggin thick?
Thanks tigershark13, because I RUN AWAY from mods who don't use their own specific folders, mixing their disctinct files with "official" vanilla file paths... In the end it becomes a BIG mess if too amny mods are doing this, and it becomes virtually impossible to fully uninstall such mods without headaches, as well as manages game resources efficiently... So for me it's NO dl (and I don't care about it's quality or if it's fun or not, it cannot "compensate" for bad packaging: reinstalling the full game "just to make sure" is NOT my my taste of having a good leisure time).