» Mon Jan 03, 2011 12:41 pm
With the present 1 to 30 time we have in Morrowind and Oblivion days are short enough as it is, and 100 hours is only like 1/3rd of a year in Tamriel, so if we were to age reasonably (maybe 40 years through a playthrough of 200 hours) we would have to see a crasy time conversion of maybe 40 / 0.33 = 120 /2 = 60, or a 1 to 30 x 60 = 1800, or 1 to 1800 time.
There is 86400 seconds in a real life day.
In Morrowind and Oblivion it′s 2880 seconds in a day.
In Skyrim it would have to be 48 seconds in a day... (86400 / 1800)
So to reach old age, to maybe live from the age of 20 til the age of 60 in 200 hours of playing Skyrim (200 IRL hours that is) we would need days that are 48 seconds... even worse that′s the 24 hours, a day is maybe half the time and nightime is half so 24 seconds of sunlight and then 24 seconds of nightime, the light would change so rapidly that they would have to put a warning lable for people with epilepsy to play the game! (Maybe not that extreme but you get my point, the days go by fast).
I don′t think we can get realistic aging, even less so since I actually want time to go slower, I′d like a 1 to 10 time conversion from IRL time to game time.
Edit: However my calculations assume you never use the waiting function, and never sleep, so you could perhaps make each day 1/3rd longer for 8 hours of sleep but ppl like me only ever wait while sleeping, we could have 48+16 = 64 seconds long days but even then it′s too short...