I used to see that in the TES modified games quite frequently, Flat. Various animals mysteriously appearing at a great height and plummeting to their deaths. It always reminded of the whale in the HGTTG.
(Using the original "Superman" movie music: genius.)
I have noticed that since modders have adopted the habit of cleaning their mods and also introduced a very extensive addition to the patches available thus helping mods to play together nicely I haven't had any real problems with my newly reconstructed SSE game.
Edit: Unfortunately that addition to the posts here was completely off-topic for this thread. I haven't much to add about Kingdom Come: Deliverance. By the time I have anything to say about the game they will probably be releasing the sequel.
Re: Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Posted: Mon Mar 12, 2018 7:14 pm
by Flatfingers
KCD is still a little rough, but I'm quite enjoying being out in the countryside -- it's gorgeously rendered.
This guard used to be unstoppable ... But then he took an arrow in the knee...
I've met several guards who claim to have received a similar debilitating injury, Damocles. The strange thing is those guards claiming such life-changing injuries seemed to walk without a noticeable limp. I think it must be some sort of insurance scam.
This guard used to be unstoppable ... But then he took an arrow in the knee...
I've met several guards who claim to have received a similar debilitating injury, Damocles. The strange thing is those guards claiming such life-changing injuries seemed to walk without a noticeable limp. I think it must be some sort of insurance scam.
Its not nice to call woman "life-changing injuries" or "insurance scam" Victor
- It is also argued that Taking an arrow in the knee is a Nordic saying meaning "Getting married." Thus, "I used to be an adventurer like you...then I took an arrow in the knee," actually means that getting married ended his adventuring career. -
Its not nice to call woman "life-changing injuries" or "insurance scam" Victor
- It is also argued that Taking an arrow in the knee is a Nordic saying meaning "Getting married." Thus, "I used to be an adventurer like you...then I took an arrow in the knee," actually means that getting married ended his adventuring career. -
I was unaware of any of this, HappyGhecko. I'm always thankful that these forums attract such a well educated and informed international membership.
Re: Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 9:19 am
by Damocles
Heard of you and your honeyed words.
Re: Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Posted: Thu Mar 15, 2018 10:52 am
by Flatfingers
It may be the case that I have installed mods ensuring that any guard complaining about arrows to the knee, or the theft of sweet rolls, is instantly punished with divine retribution.
So satisfying,
So far I haven't needed something similar in KCD, but I'm still only a couple dozen hours in....
- It is also argued that Taking an arrow in the knee is a Nordic saying meaning "Getting married." Thus, "I used to be an adventurer like you...then I took an arrow in the knee," actually means that getting married ended his adventuring career. -
Yeah, Amor is a pretty bad shot. He only hits the general direction and doesnt care for limbs
Re: Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Posted: Fri Mar 16, 2018 12:17 pm
by Talvieno
Amor is a pretty cool guy. Eh hits in the general directoin and doesn't caring for anything.
Also, that mod sounds intensely enjoyable, Flatfingers. Do they have a particular method of meeting their demise? Falling mammoth, perhaps?
Also, that mod sounds intensely enjoyable, Flatfingers. Do they have a particular method of meeting their demise? Falling mammoth, perhaps?
Divine Punishment for Mention of Arrows in the Knee:
Daedric Punishment for Insults Related to Sweetrolls (I strongly advise skipping to about 4:25 on this one):
Re: Kingdom Come: Deliverance
Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2018 3:03 am
by HappyGhecko
I also remember a mod that changed the faction of the guards after muttering the arrow phrase. Seeing 10+ guards chase one of their own trough the town is priceless. They also respawned after like 24 ingame hours.
As for dear Henry here, the phrase:
"Im hungry" is driving me nuts.