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FourWheelDrift

88,524 posts

284 months

Sunday 5th March 2023
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In Fallout 4 style, the Dragonborn finally gets a voice, female human only at the moment so far.

https://www.pcgamer.com/skyrim-mod-adds-ai-voice-a...

FourWheelDrift

88,524 posts

284 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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Another reason to reinstall Skyrim.

"Skyrim mod uses Chat GPT to give NPCs memories and generate conversations"

https://www.windowscentral.com/gaming/skyrim-mod-u...

judas

5,990 posts

259 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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This is going to be a game-changer in terms of immersion in games like this. They just need a better language model to stop all the NPCs sounding like they're reading Wikipedia articles out loud hehe

deckster

9,630 posts

255 months

Friday 28th April 2023
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"I used to be an adventurer like you until I was augmented by an AI large-language model".

FourWheelDrift

88,524 posts

284 months

Wednesday 7th June 2023
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Nice comparison between default Skyrim and 2023 mods.


FourWheelDrift

88,524 posts

284 months

Thursday 8th June 2023
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Can you imagine, a modded Skyrim still looking better than ESVI


Magikarp

774 posts

48 months

Tuesday 20th June 2023
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Steven_RW said:
I've played something like 500 hours on Skyrim from PS3, to PS4 to PC and modded Special Edition is more than enough content and awesome.
Is that all? Amateur! 😆

Narcisus

8,074 posts

280 months

Saturday 1st July 2023
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Just looking at NexusMods is there a one hit upgrade package for Skyrim ?

FourWheelDrift

88,524 posts

284 months

Saturday 1st July 2023
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Narcisus said:
Just looking at NexusMods is there a one hit upgrade package for Skyrim ?
Check out the Collections tab and then find one that matches what you want some are a few GB some are huge (70+ GB), needs Vortex I think. Installs hundreds of mods with one click.

I've never done it that way so, good luck, and RTFM smile

FourWheelDrift

88,524 posts

284 months

Saturday 1st July 2023
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Ps, me I use Mod Organiser 2 and tend to check out the mod lists of youtube videos and then add the ones I like.

Narcisus

8,074 posts

280 months

Saturday 1st July 2023
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TA I'll check it out now !

Narcisus

8,074 posts

280 months

Saturday 1st July 2023
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Here we go ! Watching a basic start here on YouTube first …

Steven_RW

1,729 posts

202 months

Sunday 2nd July 2023
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FourWheelDrift said:
Narcisus said:
Just looking at NexusMods is there a one hit upgrade package for Skyrim ?
Check out the Collections tab and then find one that matches what you want some are a few GB some are huge (70+ GB), needs Vortex I think. Installs hundreds of mods with one click.

I've never done it that way so, good luck, and RTFM smile
Hi. Do you know if there is something similar for oblivion for the PC?

I have wanted to play oblivion for ages having played Skyrim for a thousand hours or so already. I followed a step by step lIst of mods for pc oblivion and took about three hours. And when it ran there were some annoying black textureS and it crashed as soon as I got out of the underground dungeon bit. I was well annoyed and never played it through as a result. Do you know if there is a "collection" of mods for oblivion that just make it good enough to enjoy and play without the risk of me spending three hours I installing mods to find it failed again? Or maybe a step by step YouTube video? Thx


Edited by Steven_RW on Sunday 2nd July 10:59

Narcisus

8,074 posts

280 months

Sunday 2nd July 2023
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Steven_RW said:
Hi. Do you know if there is something similar for oblivion for the PC?

I have wanted to play oblivion for ages having played Skyrim for a thousand hours or so already. I followed a step by step lIst of mods for pc oblivion and took about three hours. And when it ran there were some annoying black textureS and it crashed as soon as I got out of the underground dungeon bit. I was well annoyed and never played it through as a result. Do you know if there is a "collection" of mods for oblivion that just make it good enough to enjoy and play without the risk of me spending three hours I installing mods to find it failed again? Or maybe a step by step YouTube video? Thx


Edited by Steven_RW on Sunday 2nd July 10:59
FWD is the expert but have a look on Nexus and see if any mods.
Sorry can’t give link just out having a fell English.

FourWheelDrift

88,524 posts

284 months

Sunday 2nd July 2023
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Steven_RW said:
Hi. Do you know if there is something similar for oblivion for the PC?

I have wanted to play oblivion for ages having played Skyrim for a thousand hours or so already. I followed a step by step lIst of mods for pc oblivion and took about three hours. And when it ran there were some annoying black textureS and it crashed as soon as I got out of the underground dungeon bit. I was well annoyed and never played it through as a result. Do you know if there is a "collection" of mods for oblivion that just make it good enough to enjoy and play without the risk of me spending three hours I installing mods to find it failed again? Or maybe a step by step YouTube video? Thx


Edited by Steven_RW on Sunday 2nd July 10:59
Haven't looked at Oblivion for years but there are collections for it on Nexus Mods as well. One click installs for groups of overhaul mods.

Steven_RW

1,729 posts

202 months

Tuesday 4th July 2023
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FourWheelDrift said:
Steven_RW said:
Hi. Do you know if there is something similar for oblivion for the PC?

I have wanted to play oblivion for ages having played Skyrim for a thousand hours or so already. I followed a step by step lIst of mods for pc oblivion and took about three hours. And when it ran there were some annoying black textureS and it crashed as soon as I got out of the underground dungeon bit. I was well annoyed and never played it through as a result. Do you know if there is a "collection" of mods for oblivion that just make it good enough to enjoy and play without the risk of me spending three hours I installing mods to find it failed again? Or maybe a step by step YouTube video? Thx


Edited by Steven_RW on Sunday 2nd July 10:59
Haven't looked at Oblivion for years but there are collections for it on Nexus Mods as well. One click installs for groups of overhaul mods.
Thanks I'll check it out

Steven_RW

1,729 posts

202 months

Wednesday 5th July 2023
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I downloaded oblivion game of the year on my steam account. Got onto Nexus (I'd used it a few years ago for Skyrim stuff, so it all made sense) and got the programme that allows you to install collections. Chose the most popular that had 400 mods as part of it's collection.

EDIT - I realised that I needed to close Vortex and reopen it for it to accept my premium access and from then it has started to download the remainder of the 400 mods in sequence without me having to authorise each one independently. I was frustrated last night as I had paid for premium and it still made me select each one of the 400. But now I realise I needed some sort of restart for it to take over and install them for me with a single click for the entire collection. Phew. here we go Oblivion

Edited by Steven_RW on Wednesday 5th July 17:38

Leicester Loyal

4,548 posts

122 months

Wednesday 5th July 2023
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Just hit level 40 yesterday, first ever PC playthrough with mods, making lots of coin through alchemy. Build is a stealthy archer who occasionally uses magic, my favourite build tbf. Might try a pure mage next or a tank (never done this one before), years later I can’t believe I’m still playing this game.

Steven_RW

1,729 posts

202 months

Wednesday 5th July 2023
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Leicester Loyal said:
Just hit level 40 yesterday, first ever PC playthrough with mods, making lots of coin through alchemy. Build is a stealthy archer who occasionally uses magic, my favourite build tbf. Might try a pure mage next or a tank (never done this one before), years later I can’t believe I’m still playing this game.
My first play through on PS3 was a two handed daedric hammer wielding tank that had 100 heavy armour skill purely because I never tried to block a single attack that came my way in the entire game. great fun.

I've since then played a stealth archer, going into stealth from the second the tutorial finishes right through for the entire game, creeping around makes the world seem huge too as it takes that much longer to get anywhere.

I have never quite managed to do a proper mage build as all i did was frost people or burn them rather than all the clever conjouring and so on.

I now have a mega modded oblivion game on the go. Looks pretty good on 4k and working my 4090 to the max. how amusing. anyway. cheers :-)

FourWheelDrift

88,524 posts

284 months

Tuesday 11th July 2023
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Steven_RW said:
I downloaded oblivion game of the year on my steam account. Got onto Nexus (I'd used it a few years ago for Skyrim stuff, so it all made sense) and got the programme that allows you to install collections. Chose the most popular that had 400 mods as part of it's collection.

EDIT - I realised that I needed to close Vortex and reopen it for it to accept my premium access and from then it has started to download the remainder of the 400 mods in sequence without me having to authorise each one independently. I was frustrated last night as I had paid for premium and it still made me select each one of the 400. But now I realise I needed some sort of restart for it to take over and install them for me with a single click for the entire collection. Phew. here we go Oblivion

Edited by Steven_RW on Wednesday 5th July 17:38
Will set you up nicely for a "2025 at the latest" Oblivion remake on the Skyrim engine.