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Skyrim civil war overhaul
Skyrim civil war overhaul











This is probably the easiest thing to fix, because I already know where they were headed, and am basically already there, with a few holes to fill in.ģ)Building things that were referred to, but never built - This is pretty easy for me to do, as it gives me total creative license on how to use the assets that were left behind. That means I have the work of multiple patches ahead of me for every new function I use.Ģ)Building parts that weren't complete - Much of the coding and quests for unused material looks like one day the devs just got up, went out to get a pizza, and never came back. It has also NEVER been updated by Bethesda.

skyrim civil war overhaul

Therefore, in order to restore the civil war, I have certain challenges that I must constantly fight off:ġ) Rebuilding broken parts - Much of what is behind the civil war is epically huge and dynamic and prone to bugs. The civil war is nothing more than a facade. So what they did was hardcode the gears of this radiant masterpiece to ONLY allow a very limited set of quests that operated entirely linearly. Somewhere along the line, likely in the last stages of development, the devs look like they ran out of time and could not complete the dynamic campaign. Dialogue was recorded, scenes were created, and scripts were set up.

skyrim civil war overhaul

There were quest rewards, series of dialogue, and it was far more dynamic than any other kind of radiant quest in Skyrim. Regardless, each hold was to be won by doing up to TWELVE RADIANT QUESTS, as opposed to up to TWO in vanilla skyrim. In the planned version, it's my guess that the designers were going to create some kind of map menu for the player to decide which hold he wanted to hit next, and allow the enemy to counterattack as well. The underlying framework of the civil war was designed to be a completely dynamic series of campaigns for holds, incorporating elements of strategy and diplomacy to bring your opponent down. Skyrim's civil war is a much bigger animal than you could possibly imagine. This feature restores battles for Morthal, Markarth, Falkreath, Fort Greymoor, Dawnstar, Riften, and Winterhold - and puts them all back in the game. I have painstakingly restored the civil war in the spirit of what Bethesda intended, before they decided to ship the game half-done.













Skyrim civil war overhaul