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  • Member
    February 3, 2016

    It wouldn't be across Australia (at least not all of it anyway) and along with me borrowing a computer and copy of Oblivion from someone to give to him I'd also need to borrow a bike 

  • February 3, 2016

    Good idea, Goldie. Why don´t you jump on a bike with computer on your back and ride across Australia do deliver it to him? 

    It could be because we live roughly 650 kilometers away (or 400 miles). 

  • February 3, 2016

    along with me borrowing a computer and copy of Oblivion from someone to give to him I'd also need to borrow a bike

    You know, you´ve just reminded me of classic czech joke. Do you know what´s a gipsy triathlon?

    Walk to lido, swimm a little bit, ride home on a bike.

    @DB, it really sucks when somethings decides not to cooperate. Not even Thalmor would make it cooperate.

  • Member
    February 3, 2016

  • February 4, 2016

    Ha, good find, Mirric. I haven´t been able to find it yet.

  • Member
    February 10, 2016

  • February 11, 2016

    Sadly, the video was removed, from Youtube, so it´s not working, Mirric.

  • February 13, 2016

    Some new artwork, this time of Daedric ruins interior.

  • February 13, 2016

    And here we have something new to mull about. It seems that Skywind will be extensively expanding the crafting system, taking it to new level, adding dyeing and pottery for example. I think that´s rather interesting. Overhauled smithing sounds interesting too. What do you think, guys? 

    7. Q: Will I be able to take advantage of the new Skyrim systems while in Morrowind? Things such as smithing and crafting.

    A: Yes you will! This is in the process of being implemented. In the future you will be able to craft many of the objects from Morrowind using local materials. That means real mining and Morrowind style crafting stations too. These recipes will be balanced so as not to interfere with a Morrowind style of gameplay. Smithing will also be overhauled as to not overshadow the value and rarity of particular found items and to balance the game so that players do not feel like they need to smith or lose out on the best armor. The skill will still be incredibly useful and will work differently than it did in Skyrim. New crafting fields unique to Skywind will be introduced, bringing further functionality to previously static objects such as the loom and kiln. These professions are based on those the Temple saints are patrons of, valued by Dunmeri culture. Minor tier crafting professions will tie into major ones, but are not exclusive to a skill. These include cooking, dyemaking, and pottery.

  • Member
    February 13, 2016

    ....dyemaking, and pottery.

    Um.. could somebody explain why we need pots and colored leather?