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Anything you have to say with regards to the note I posted on the bottom of my page ought to go here. | Anything you have to say with regards to the note I posted on the bottom of my page ought to go here. | ||
:I don't use omods. And never will. Installing my mods is an IQ-test. Filters out the group of users that would be better off with an XBOX and usually require 95% of the support-work. Actually, in my opinion, OBMM causes much more trouble than it's good. Users convert everything into omods and install several exclusive versions of one ESP, and they use that damned conflict check function, without even trying to understand that the red conflicts are much more harmless than the yellow ones could prove to be. (Besides the fact that OBMM still reports administative entries like DIAL as conflicts...)--[[User:JOG|JOG]] 13:16, 3 September 2006 (EDT) |
Revision as of 12:16, 3 September 2006
Discussion of my mods goes here. --Dragoon Wraith TALK 03:20, 29 May 2006 (EDT)
Oblivion
Releases
Danger Sense "Feral Instinct"
Discussion should go to the Official Thread.
Fame, Infamy, & Bounty Notification
Discussion should go here.
Works in Progress
None at the moment.
Morrowind
Releases
Assassination
While I am done with this mod, I would love for it to be expanded by anyone interested in it. Please contact me if you are interested.
Works in Progress
Realm of the Damned
As far as I am concerned, RotD is dead. I am no longer working on it, and I do not believe the other members are either. That should be the end of discussion.
.omod File Type and my uses of it
Anything you have to say with regards to the note I posted on the bottom of my page ought to go here.
- I don't use omods. And never will. Installing my mods is an IQ-test. Filters out the group of users that would be better off with an XBOX and usually require 95% of the support-work. Actually, in my opinion, OBMM causes much more trouble than it's good. Users convert everything into omods and install several exclusive versions of one ESP, and they use that damned conflict check function, without even trying to understand that the red conflicts are much more harmless than the yellow ones could prove to be. (Besides the fact that OBMM still reports administative entries like DIAL as conflicts...)--JOG 13:16, 3 September 2006 (EDT)