Congrats on the promotion Caleb, it's definitely well deserved!
Congrats on the promotion Caleb, it's definitely well deserved!
Both Nehrim and Arktwend were standalone installers that worked by making a copy of Morrowind/Oblivion and installing the mod onto said copy. Hopefully, Enderal will work in a similar fashion.
If I had some currencies everytime claimed this mod was dead/fake/non existent, then I'd be able to buy SureAI a round of good beers.
Keem 'em rolling kids.
What's this, a new Curse website coming soon? Exciting stuff!
There's also the aptly named Project 5 Being developed.
It's a effectively a sequel to Nehrim which is (will) be made on Skyrim.
Don't expect to see this for a few years however.
Yes you can. However the installation works differently than if you had a disc copy of Oblivion.
nope needs the CD. You could try and find a no CD crack, but I could never get them to work...
That ain't too bad if you think about it. Oblivion's been out for almost 5 years now. I've had 4 major playthroughs of oblivion with each character having about 200hrs playtime. Then with Nehrim thats another 100 odd hours.
I've really got no idea but I doubt if, and even if you could you would need to be quite the programmer to make any sense of it! (I don't know jack about coding and all that either).
I would try using this command in the console: tlb
it does something with the lighting that boosts performance. The elder scrolls wiki says it-
"Makes everything bright and lighted, as well as gives tremendous performance boost. Has minor defiencies with land. Also lessens quality a little, but useful when a performance boost is needed".
Hopefully that should get you through the dark forest
Probably not I'm afraid you'd need the game engine code to fix it which only Bethesda would have, and they're all busy working on TESV (probably...)
However...
....with the Dark Forest, I had the same problem, it seems to be down to the lighting in that area that kills the game. My advice would be don't use any spells, magic weapons or torches that would create any other lighting.
Pretty much my computer is powerful enough to play nehrim at max specs with no lag but it still crashes. Unless Bethesda release another patch which I doubt seeing how old oblivion is there's nothing that can be done :\
Yeh I get the same I think its just down to the inherent instability of Oblivion.
righton found some Desu in mah Nehrim:P
Hells dude you like Skindred. Good taste:D
Alas, my internet cannot use torrents, and other two downloads don't work.
That is the question.....oh **** PETA are here run everyone RUN FOR YOUR LIVES?!?!?!
Good things come to those who wait. Except death as that isn't really good and waiting for that would be a bit pointless.
Hehe dude look at the news things for this page it talks about the release of the english version XD
due for release in the next few weeks all being good
Hehe glad to be of service:D
Lets just hope TESV isn't an mmo as there was a lot of rumours about that...
Naaa it wasn't Nehrim related the news article was speculating on the Elder Scrolls V being announced and released soon from what was said from some of the Bethesda guys
He said he'd like to play the Nehrim English version, but still has to wait some time yet ;)
On the forums the devs said that the translation was largely done, and it would then need to go into beta testing. No definite timescale was mentioned, but I'd hazard a guess of mid to late august :D
Nehrim has a way more detailed world than vanilla oblivion with a hell of a lot more statics in each cell so you will need a more powerful rig to be able to make it run smoothly
?!?!? Thats even possible? You're friend must have a beast of a computer
tbh I'm really no computer expert the only thing I can think of that you need more of is RAM!
I think you need more ram tbh! also what processor have you got? I've got a quad core with 4gb of Ram and none of it ever lagged once
Cheers dude you've got some sweet drawings there yourself
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