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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)
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