
If a Guard notices that you are sneaking around, they will follow you closely until you stop sneaking around.Įach city now has its own crime gold - meaning that if you attack someone in Chorrol, the guards in Cheydinhal will not attack you because they do not know about the crime in Chorrol.ĭifferent crimes will be remembered for different amounts of time (typically anywhere from one game day for stealing to seven game days for murder.Integration: The Stranded Light Mod Information If any of those Guards finds you (and you have your weapon out,) they will try to arrest you. While searching they will recruit other Guards to help them search. If you attack a Guard from long range and they do not immediately see you, they will begin to search for you. If you manage to kill all the Guards that witnessed your crime, that crime gold will be removed. If you are sent to jail, the guards will kill you rather than trying to put you back into your cell if you escape. If you attack a guard, only that Guard will defend himself (no other Guards will attack unless they see the fighting.) If you manage to outrun the Guards, they will no longer chase you to the ends of Tamriel.

This mod changes the Guard behavior by modifying how Guards react to player crimes.

Satisfying these requirements, oblivious may be a decent mindless slaughter simulator for those days when you feel angry and need to vent, but too drained to play anything decent.Īlso, try to stay in SI, rather than Cyrodiil, at least it's visually interesting and somewhat non-generic. Some head depotatifier would also be handy.Īh, one more thing - you need to remember to click through dialogues as fast as possible - you have a quest compass to show you where to go, a journal and popups to tell you what to do and any exposure to oblivious dialogues *will* result in permanent SAN hit. Lastly, you will need any and all unofficial patches you can get your hands on.

You will need a mod to somehow handle the fact that unique quest rewards are scaled to your level. You will need some combat overhaul, like Deadly Reflex, because combat in vanilla is atrocious and people considering it to be improvement over Morrowind's clunky clusterfuck are inbred morons. You will need some level scaling abolisher and some mod adding extra items to the levelled lists (to offset fucking lack of diversity) - many mods combine both functionalities. Yeah, oblivion must have mods in order to be considered even remotely playable.
