Talk:Oblivion Units

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fMagicUnitsPerFootEdit

This game setting defaults to 22, not 21.3. The 21.3 seems pretty accurate from various testing, but it may be that the coordinate system and the magic system are out of sync... or, more likely, that the "feet" in spell area effects is actually not feet as normally defined. What do people think?
Dragoon Wraith TALK 05:06, 30 April 2008 (EDT)

That's a fairly small difference so I'd assume it's 22 instead of 21.3. Maybe Bethesda is including the Z-axis, so unless your target's origin is at the exact same height as you it'll always seem a little lower?--Haama 12:17, 30 April 2008 (EDT)
I did some tests, and the 22 units per foot is more accurate. When retrieving the bounding box of a typical actor with a scale of 1.0, the height along the z-axis was consistently 132.44 units, not 128. When you divide the 132.44 by 22 (units/foot) you get 6.02 feet. Just to be sure, I ran some numbers at both scales. The first number is the height in inches at 22 u/f, the second is at 21.3 u/f.
Irene Metrick 68/70.9 - scale of .95
Imperial Watchman 72/74.6 - scale of 1.0
Luronk gro-Glurzog 76/79.1 - scale of 1.06
I tried a side by side comparison of three people standing in a row using photoshop and gidlines, but the scaling works out whether you use 22 or 21.3. So it pretty much comes down to what feels right. And I think the 22 number just seems more "right". Irene Metrick is supposed to be fairly short. 68 in = 5' 8", that's pretty tall at 22 u/f, but at 21.3 u/f, that puts her at nearly 5'11"! That just doesn't seem right at all. So I would like to suggest updating the main entry accordingly.
Saebel 08:59, 21 February 2016 (EST)


Category?Edit

This needs a category (or several), but I'm not sure where to put it. It's potentially pretty important to just about anyone... --DragoonWraith 15:21, 22 May 2006 (EDT)

Fallen Ghost's EditEdit

Dragoon Wraith TALK 17:37, 30 June 2006 (EDT): Very good, that's probably a better way to figure out the ratio. But please, that was not a minor edit, don't mark such edits as minor in the future. A minor edit is a spelling or grammar fix, or a formatting change. Changing or adding to the information in an article are major changes.

Uhm... he just added a ".3" to my "21" I think this can be considered minorĀ ;)--JOG 03:26, 1 July 2006 (EDT)
Dragoon Wraith TALK 13:21, 1 July 2006 (EDT): Oh, I hadn't realized that you'd added that bit about the exterior cells. My mistake, I thought that was him.

White-Gold TowerEdit

how many units tall is the white-gold tower?02:05, 1 July 2009 (EDT)

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