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On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 18:10:29 +0100, with the help of 10,000 Little
Computer Monkeys (LCM'S) Mark Morrison <drdpikeuk@aol.com> wrote:
>On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 16:07:20 GMT, FTA <FTA@fake.email> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 26 Apr 2004 06:07:54 -0000, with the help of 10,000 Little
>>Computer Monkeys (LCM'S) John Henry
>><johnhenry.at.lowgenius.dot.com@DIESPAMMINGSCUM.invalid> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi, FTA! This is a friendly line to let people know who I'm talking to!
>>>
>>>> I've never tried his house mod, from the description it sounded a little
>>>> small.
>>>
>>>I wouldn't call it "small" so much as "basic."
>>>
>>>You can find some screenshots of it on my morrowind screenshots page.
>>
>>John,
>>
>>I never ment to imply that there was anything wrong with your house mod,
>>I'm sure it's fine for many if not most people here. I have visited
>>your site a number of times and actually looked at the screenshots for
>>your Balmora house long before I ever made my statement above...
>>
>>The thing is I've played this game sooo many times that I know from
>>experience that my characters need lots and lots of room to
>>store/display all the treasures/junk they tend to steal/collect before I
>>retire them and start a new character... The "Private Tower Balmora"
>>mod I've used with my last 2 or 3 characters is quite large by most
>>dwelling standards, and it's even connected to the Balmora Mages guild
>>which speeds my beginner characters travel around the island.
>>
>>However even my Private Tower starts to feel cramped after awhile which
>>does have me currently looking for 1 or more home mods in other useful
>>locations... If your house was located in another city I frequent, like
>>say Sadrith Mora or Tel Mora, or even Ghostgate, I would give it serious
>>consideration as a localized rest stop or additional home/storage area
>>for my character. However my character doesn't really need a second
>>home in Balmora since I'm quite happy with the house mod I'm curently
>>using...
>>
>>
>Try http://www.mindhook.com/morrowindabodes/ for houses in other
>towns.
Thanks, I'll try it. ^_^
>
>There's also a contact email address, so maybe if you put in a
>request...
I'll have to give it some serious thought before making such a request.
It's easy to find little faults with a mod, however it's alot harder
putting into words what I'd consider a Perfect Morrowind home.
🙁
Granted at this time, I'm not even sure what I'm really looking for,
though with luck and alittle patience hopefully I'll find one or more
perfect homes ready made and just waiting for me to find it/them. ^_^
>
>I'd love a large, multi-story house, with each floor a good sized
>room. The top 2 floors would have doors leading to balconies
>overlooking the town.
>
>John, feeling bored ?

>
>I'd love your house, just a lot higher, say 5 floors. Your room would
>be the first floor, with a 3 story-high ceiling. The top 2 floors
>would be similar sized rooms, with the balcony doors. And rows of
>mannequins...
Mmmm, A 12 story mansion on the side of a mountain with lots of rooms,
balconys, a 7 or 8 story indoor waterfall flowing down an 80 degree
incline (to speed access to the lower levels) would be nice. Then for
treasure security, maybe a shaft dropping 6 stories straight down to a
huge extensively trapped maze with numerious high level respawing
creatures protecting a hidden trapdoor leading to another huge but this
time underwater maze with a final trap door to my huge dry treasure room
would be fun. But then again, it might actually be equally fun Finely
learning to use the editor so that I could create create my dream
mansion myself. Maybe someday... <L>
>If I wasn't so damned lazy, I'd do it myself !
>
>Actually, I have a few days off next week - I might spend a few hours
>wrestling with the editor...
>
>Anyone got any advice on how to move the mannequins from the mannequin
>mod to new mod ?
Last but Not Least, Mark Thanks for your Help! ^_^
That's my 2¢,
FTA
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