» Wed Dec 14, 2011 2:14 pm
1) There was one duplicate honor guard quite literally hiding in the bushes that I just recently found in the CS, so he's removed. Also, earlier I remembered I had a construction Cell that I had another set of Honor guards in, which is where the duplicates came from. They have been PURGED. The CS then lists only one example of each honor guard as existing, so if there are still honor guards, that might be a leftover from the 1.11? I'd suggest using the console and disabling all but one of them.
2) All right, time to go stair-hunting. My thighs will look fantastic when I'm done.
3) I'll recheck the pathing grids, that's likely the culprit.
4) Nudity is liberating! But, likely it is that a couple of clothing sets the mercs choose from is bugged.
5) Yeah, that'll be fixed when I add dialogue. For now most NPCs have generic dispositions and dialogue.
6) Actually the unconscious hedges are intentional. If you play without an alternate start mod (which IC redux was mostly intended for back when I started it) then by the time you see the hedge emperors, Uriel Septim is dead. For now the hedges do not speak until there is an emperor on the throne. They may not ever get to speak, since the lore actually says that the hedges only speak to the current emperor. That's not fun though, so later on I plan to have them make an exception for the Champion of Cyrodiil.
7) Boats are also intentional, since Akatosh's Arms is right next to the waterfront, most imports and exports end up going through the Arms. The fish? Yeah, those are a glitch.
8) Whoops! Unlit interior for the head of the Temple.
9) What a silly man he is. Very silly. I will make him stop being silly. And then everyone will be serious.
10) You figured out my cunning plan to set fire to things and make the fire escapes nearly impossible to use. Not much to say. I'll move 'em up, and then people can actually use them as fire escapes. And we will not speak of this again. Especially to the Guard.
11) His personal bodyguard's armor meshes were neglected in the resources file. WinRAR, to the rescue!