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Hello everybody,
Hello everybody,


I have been playing TES IV and modding it for over a year now.
I came to playing Oblivion about 1 year ago, by recommendation of a good friend. I had never been a real gamer before, but then I stumbled into Tamriel. Since then I've spent a lot of time playing and modding. This Wiki has been an irreplaceable source of knowledge. Without it, nothing of what I did would have been possible!
Since then, this Wiki has been an irreplaceable source of knowledge. Without it, nothing of what I did would have been possible!


I started contributing some very little details for the first time, recently, while digging deeper into discussions about playing music tracks with [[StreamMusic]]. This motivated me to contribute more in the future. Currently, for instance, I am planning to create a brief howto on playing custom music tracks, in order to give back what I have learned here.
I started contributing some very little details for the first time, recently, while digging deeper into discussions about playing music tracks with [[StreamMusic]]. This motivated me to contribute more in the future. Currently, for instance, I am planning to create a brief howto on playing custom music tracks, in order to give back what I have learned here.


Jaime74 13:35, 6 August 2010 (EDT)
'''Why do I play Oblivion?'''
 
In my opinion, TES IV's potential to build your own world outweighs anything else. I have also some sympathy for fantasy and role playing (have been doing this in the "old style" as a child, i.e. with pen and paper), that's why TES IV is much more interesting for me than Fallout (which I have never played), and also much more fascinating than more action-oriented games (I tried Fable some weeks ago, but returned to Tamriel quickly :)).
 
In reality (i.e. outside Tamriel), I am working as a software developer, so the fence was not that high for me to learn TES scripting. My weaker skills, however (those that level up sooo slowly, however hard I try) are on the design side: It nearly took me a full month of texture editing, until I finally got the desired "bo bo bo bommm" sound, plus the message in the top right corner, saying "Your Photoshop skill increased"! :biggrin:
 
I plan to do more... just need to buy some extra time from the drug store first! :)
 
Jaime74 07:40, 7 August 2010 (EDT)

Revision as of 06:40, 7 August 2010


Hello everybody,

I came to playing Oblivion about 1 year ago, by recommendation of a good friend. I had never been a real gamer before, but then I stumbled into Tamriel. Since then I've spent a lot of time playing and modding. This Wiki has been an irreplaceable source of knowledge. Without it, nothing of what I did would have been possible!

I started contributing some very little details for the first time, recently, while digging deeper into discussions about playing music tracks with StreamMusic. This motivated me to contribute more in the future. Currently, for instance, I am planning to create a brief howto on playing custom music tracks, in order to give back what I have learned here.

Why do I play Oblivion?

In my opinion, TES IV's potential to build your own world outweighs anything else. I have also some sympathy for fantasy and role playing (have been doing this in the "old style" as a child, i.e. with pen and paper), that's why TES IV is much more interesting for me than Fallout (which I have never played), and also much more fascinating than more action-oriented games (I tried Fable some weeks ago, but returned to Tamriel quickly :)).

In reality (i.e. outside Tamriel), I am working as a software developer, so the fence was not that high for me to learn TES scripting. My weaker skills, however (those that level up sooo slowly, however hard I try) are on the design side: It nearly took me a full month of texture editing, until I finally got the desired "bo bo bo bommm" sound, plus the message in the top right corner, saying "Your Photoshop skill increased"! :biggrin:

I plan to do more... just need to buy some extra time from the drug store first! :)

Jaime74 07:40, 7 August 2010 (EDT)