mookablooka on 18/8/2003 at 23:42
I rented Pirates of the Carribbibbiaiaiaaannaicn! to see if it really sucked as much as they say it does. i would say if you want it for the sailing its probably for you. any other purpose...it SUCK'S with a capital '! Why didnt Bethesda use the same engine as in morrowind!!! it's not open-ended!!! IM SO-SO GLAD I DIDNT BUY THIS GAME! anyway, an upgrade for morrowind where you could sail as in the pirate game would be nice.
Has anyone else played the two side by side? anyway, my question is: In the add-on's, bloodmoo, and tribu, or GOTY, does it add anything you can controllably ride on?
Boats, guar, a giant dwenmer space ship? i found the plans for the ship...in the Gnisis eggmine. dont tell me i'm crazy.
Thanks.
Striker on 18/8/2003 at 23:50
Pirates of the Carribean wasn't made by Bethesda - they were the Northern American publishers. Akella, the people that made Sea Dogs, were the makers.
-Striker
RyushiBlade on 19/8/2003 at 00:54
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Has anyone else played the two side by side?
Me. It's a pretty cool game, though it's littered with spelling errors. I wouldn't
exactly recommend it for anyone except Sea Dog fans. I'm also stuck in it... even with four battleships, completely decked out with weapons and ammo, I CAN'T DESTROY FORT GREENFORD! I did, however, destroy the wrong fort ^.^; All my ships run away from the fort even when I order them to attack...
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In the add-on's, bloodmoo, and tribu, or GOTY, does it add anything you can controllably ride on?
As far as I know, no. The only rideable creatures use mods and I doubt Bethesda would put in the extra time just to do something like that.
mookablooka on 20/8/2003 at 17:39
someone told me it was bethesda. anyway, i heard you can buy a (rideable)? guar!
sappe on 20/8/2003 at 18:42
that's the rideable guar mod...
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