That last shot is stunning. The colours are awesome.
You have been busy with the mounts. I like the Bongo most. I always thought Venison was an unfortunate name for a creature since it's the name of it's flesh.
I'm going to play Oblivion again sometime. I still have it installed with all the mods. I find Skyrim to be a bit boring now and I have some issues with inventory crashes that I can't be bothered trying to sort out at the moment. I think it's something to do with a leveled list mod, but I'd have to do a lot of fiddling to find out which one it is.
Oblivion has all the great quests mods and even after all this time they are still replayable and enjoyable.
Some humans would do anything to see if it was possible to do it. If you put a large switch in some cave somewhere, with a sign on it sayingEnd Of The World Switch PLEASE DO NOT TOUCHthe paint wouldn't even have time to dry. Terry Pratchett
You have been busy with the mounts. I like the Bongo most. I always thought Venison was an unfortunate name for a creature since it's the name of it's flesh.
. Actullay, English not being my mother tong it took me a while to understand why Waalx named those deer buck, Venison.
Before that the word "venison" had only one meening: the flesh
Thank you Oblivion and W.A.C, you taught me so much
You have been busy with the mounts. I like the Bongo most. I always thought Venison was an unfortunate name for a creature since it's the name of it's flesh.
. Actullay, English not being my mother tong it took me a while to understand why Waalx named those deer buck, Venison.
Before that the word "venison" had only one meening: the flesh
Thank you Oblivion and W.A.C, you taught me so much
I still don't get it. Venison is the name of the meat taken when the creature is dead. When it's alive it's a bit odd to call it by it's dead flesh. I must be missing something..
Some humans would do anything to see if it was possible to do it. If you put a large switch in some cave somewhere, with a sign on it sayingEnd Of The World Switch PLEASE DO NOT TOUCHthe paint wouldn't even have time to dry. Terry Pratchett
Maigrets wrote: I still don't get it. Venison is the name of the meat taken when the creature is dead. When it's alive it's a bit odd to call it by it's dead flesh. I must be missing something..
You are not the only one.
Yeah there will always be people who are so * begin sarcasm * brilliant * end sarcasm * that they do not see how stupid they actually are.
I still don't get it. Venison is the name of the meat taken when the creature is dead. When it's alive it's a bit odd to call it by it's dead flesh. I must be missing something..
Waalx named it Venison, that's the reason why I left the name and thought the word had a double meaning but apparently I was right all the way. I will then rename all those creatures in WAC as striped deer or something.
Very nice as always. Shows that Oblivion still has a lot of life.
EDIT:
I apologize as I didn't notice the link for the video at first. It showcases the mod really well. I did laugh at the 1st person view when riding....just looking through the antlers for some reason struck me as amusing. Yeah, I know...weird.
Unusual music...something that should be listened to a few times to really appreciate.
Some humans would do anything to see if it was possible to do it. If you put a large switch in some cave somewhere, with a sign on it sayingEnd Of The World Switch PLEASE DO NOT TOUCHthe paint wouldn't even have time to dry. Terry Pratchett
Hi Maigrets glad you like it
Yep Oblivion still has a lot to offer and remains a modder's dreamland.
The music is definitely unusual. I personnally like it very much (well I selected it...hahaha). The band is name Dead can Dance and it's a very ...well "undescrible" music.
The idea of the mod was really to combine your companion mod but with a mounting ability and of course a working saddle bag every mount should have really thus having no menu showing up on screen. I finally pulled it off.
I will probably make a WAC DLC available as I did this for most deer like beast and beyond