I've noticed that Arthmoor has named them with "OCS" so they are easy to find. They exist in the "Tamriel" worldspace alongside all of the vanilla outdoor areas.
The easiest way to find them, and also how I found them, is to search under "Tamriel", sorting alphabetically, and look for "Whiterun", then just scroll over to the city, it will be there
If you can navmesh those invisible walls and fall-through rooftops, be sure and share the love back to Arthmoor. I'm sure he'd love the help to literally close the loopholes in OCS.
One of the best ideas for a city mod and I greatly appreciate that it is working with Open_cities. Unfortunatedly... City's are full of invisible walls and roofs are full of objects with no physics... So it looks great but completely unutilisable most of the time. Just try to get on solitude roofs you'll know what I mean. You lose your character into stone walls and you bump your nose everywhere into thin air. Also most of the roofs of the game are too high and that makes em unclimbable. This get really frustrating since you can theoricaly do something and the result is almost always negative.
I would so very much like to see this mod fixed a little bit so it would have a real impact on gameplay.
It's a bit scary in solitude isn't it? So many of those buildings are glitchy on the top. I have no skill at the moment with Nifskope and/or 3D modelling so I can't add collision to those meshes But if anyone wants to take this mod and do anything with it please go right ahead.
Great mod, I really liked what little I saw of it. Unfortunately, I play Skyrim on a gifted toaster... Would it be possible to make a non-OC version? Otherwise I'll just have to wait until I get some better hardware.
Not really Sorry! I play mostly hated characters and I don't worry too much about bounty, so I spend time trying to jump over walls into cities. I really made this for myself and just thought i'd share
looks interesting, I'm tracking this for future gameplays If I'm allowed to ask, where can I found the DB Armor with the scarf your character is wearing?
So much potential. Best would be if you can go everywhere. I really like this tower screenshot and I think these places need some love and you should be able to visit them.
You wouldn't believe how frustrating it is working with solitude. I've included ways to get up onto 3 of the 4 highest points in Solitude, then i loaded the game, climbed up there and simply fell through the entire building.
Many of the vanilla "out-of-reach" places in solitude have no clipping, so you just fall right through. Found the same thing in Windhelm. Riften was fine though.
Many of the steep roofs you can't climb easily as well. So this idea has "potential" i agree, but it will require far more work than what I had hoped for.
But then again, that seems to be the story of most of the mods for Skyrim "it will require far more work than what I had hoped for"
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The easiest way to find them, and also how I found them, is to search under "Tamriel", sorting alphabetically, and look for "Whiterun", then just scroll over to the city, it will be there
Unfortunatedly...
City's are full of invisible walls and roofs are full of objects with no physics... So it looks great but completely unutilisable most of the time.
Just try to get on solitude roofs you'll know what I mean. You lose your character into stone walls and you bump your nose everywhere into thin air.
Also most of the roofs of the game are too high and that makes em unclimbable. This get really frustrating since you can theoricaly do something and the result is almost always negative.
I would so very much like to see this mod fixed a little bit so it would have a real impact on gameplay.
If I'm allowed to ask, where can I found the DB Armor with the scarf your character is wearing?
Maybe 4th era Khajiit winter fashion?
Many of the vanilla "out-of-reach" places in solitude have no clipping, so you just fall right through. Found the same thing in Windhelm. Riften was fine though.
Many of the steep roofs you can't climb easily as well. So this idea has "potential" i agree, but it will require far more work than what I had hoped for.
But then again, that seems to be the story of most of the mods for Skyrim "it will require far more work than what I had hoped for"