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How To Converse With Mages!

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How To Converse With Mages!

Post by LeoStarDragon1 »

Please pardon me if this has been done here before!

I've read posts here from players annoyed with the Mage Scholars and the Mage Apprentices at the "Arcane University", because they don't get to have the usual conversations with them.

Simply being a member of the "Mages Guild" isn't enough! As I told another person before, in another thread, it requires membership in yet another guild! Ta-dah! It is the "Mage Conversation Guild"! The guild flag is "HiddenFromPC". Meaning the "Player Character" in this case, not a "Personal Computer". :p

So sorry for the game console players. :(

To join the guild so that you may and can converse with them, simply open the Console Command Window as usual with the ~ key.

Enter the FormID of, 00069476 and then enter 0 for your rank and you should be set go! ;)

Enjoy!

P.S.: Or maybe 1 for the Rank? One of those two numbers works! :confused:

EDIT: So in summary: Enter the command, "Player.SetFactionRank 00069476", without the quotation marks, and follow it with either a "0" or a "1", which ever one is correct, but without the quotation marks! This membership does not appear on your Faction Membership page! Maybe someone could make a mod to alter that status though!
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Why bother? Just use the console to disable the idiots so you don't have to put up with their inane babble, or better still cast frenzy on them and watch them kill eachother. Well, apart from the fact they respawn every three days, stupid idea which can be fixed by deselecting respawn in the CS.

One of the worst aspects of Oblivion was the cheapskate approach to voice acting, which means you get to hear the same voices coming out of different mouths, sometimes at the same time! Why anyone would want to subject themselves to more completely baffles me, talk about immersion breaking!
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Post by LeoStarDragon1 »

Digruntled, Huh?
galraen wrote:Why bother? Just use the console to disable the idiots so you don't have to put up with their inane babble, or better still cast frenzy on them and watch them kill eachother. Well, apart from the fact they respawn every three days, stupid idea which can be fixed by deselecting respawn in the CS.

One of the worst aspects of Oblivion was the cheapskate approach to voice acting, which means you get to hear the same voices coming out of different mouths, sometimes at the same time! Why anyone would want to subject themselves to more completely baffles me, talk about immersion breaking!
Now that's funny! :laugh:

It doesn't bother me as I find it all rather amusing. :p

Until I began to read forum posts, I'd never encountered the word "immersion" and its variants so much in my life! Basically before it was, "Immerse your hands in water and then..." and other contexts like that.

Because I watched "Star Trek: The Next Generation" and the other spin-offs with their "Holo-Deck" and "Holo-Suites", I won't be thinking about "immersion" until such devices have been invented as good as seen in any of the series. Unlike my brother, I've not been to any "Virtual Reality Game Centers", so I don't have them to base a comparison on.

Anyway, I did it it out of curioisty to see if it worked, and it did. Unlike you, I name them and enchant their gear for them, and set the one that can be set to essentilal as essential. One of the jobs I wanted to have when I grew up, was to be Santa Clause, an "anti-Fergingi". So for me, this is more like what I'd do for real, rather than kill them all. :)

But don't get me wrong! I've had fun with riot spells just to see what would happen. :mischief:
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