> -----Original Message----- > From: MedCat7 at aol.com [mailto:MedCat7 at aol.com] > > In a message dated 2/8/2005 3:42:20 PM Eastern Standard Time, Grady Brandt > <gbrandt at Tampabayfederal.com> writes: > > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Gomi no Sensei [mailto:gomi at speakeasy.net] > >> > >> "HELLO OUTLANDER" "HELLO OUTLANDER" > >> "OUTLANDER" > >> "OUTLANDER" > >> "OUTLANDER" > >> > >> "SCREEEECH" > >> > **MUTE** > > >> <8000 Cliff Racers kill you> > >> > Health cheat is the best way to go. There also ways to "God Mode" your > character as well (I don't, but I love the health cheat) > > >> pe > >> yes, fun > > > >All games have flaws. I always hated the dialog system myself. The > >repetitive voices and constant cliff racer attacks and generally suicidal > to > >a fault enemies are oversights on the designers' part. Admittedly > painfully > >annoying oversights, but not nearly as bad as the cancer that is the > system > >of dialog based on keywords. > > > See, people don't play the game for the fun or the story any more. Either > that or they are so caught up in "Oh graphics are s****y in this game" or > all the above mentioned. If you ignore that stuff (as I have) the game is > soooo much fun. The game leaves so much for you to imagine aswell. > Oblivion will be better (I am hoping). And have you played with the > player's guide? That's a help as well as the health cheat. I can play with > out it, but you have to carry more potions and plant life. Actually, I try to avoid potions. They're too easy to scam. The brewing system is flawed in that there are no limits to what you can do.