Inappropriate Oblivion Mods

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Volkade

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I don't think anything is inappropriate. It's only inappropriate if you downloaded the mods, knowing what they were, and knowing you are offended by nudity. Personal opinion.
 

martin's a madman

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AMMO Kid said:
SyphonX said:
AMMO Kid said:
...I am not allowed to take it to my dorm in college because we are only allowed "T" and "E" games in my dorm.
Um, seriously.. please do elaborate on this. I don't care about the rest of your question at the moment...

This seems absolutely absurd. Where do you go to school? 1930's Berlin?
Canada, things are different here
Or it's quite possibly just your area. My area of Canada has no such restrictions.
 

Requx

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Aby_Z said:
Wait, you're not allowed to bring 'M' rated games to your college? That's incomprehensibly stupid. I need to go recharge my brain...
thats a pretty good reason to not attend college...
 

mad825

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hmm,I think there is a realted quote I can fit in here.
"It is good the people wear clothing. M'aiq wears clothing. Who would want to see M'aiq naked? Sick, sick people. Very sad."
 

T_ConX

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AMMO Kid said:
Because the PC version is "M" I am not allowed to take it to my dorm in college because we are only allowed "T" and "E" games in my dorm.
Not allowed 'M-rated' games in your dorm? What? Do you go to Liberty University or something?

AMMO Kid said:
And I'm going to school in Alberta, Canada, that's why I'm only allowed "T" games
Now I'm even more confused, because I live, and went to University, in Alberta as well, and my dorm never had any such rules.

AMMO Kid said:
So my question is this. Do you have a problem with the Oblivion mods? Have you ever used them?
YES AND YES

I got it the same day I bought by XB360, back in January 2007, and loved every minute of it. Sadly, I knew I had ended up with the inferior version of the game. People on that particular message board would always post pictures of the RIDICULOUS HI-JINKS they could engage in with mods. My problem was that I simply didn't have a PC capable of running it at the time.

Fast forward to a few months ago. I've got a pretty good gaming PC, and Steam just put the PC version on sale for $8.50. How could I refuse? Here was the chance to see what I was missing. In fact, one popular mod site reported a sudden 25% increase in traffic following the sale, no doubt made up entirely of folks eager to trick-out their new purchase.

It starts simple. You get a UI mod, a minimap, maybe something to simplify the alchemy system. Things that won't change up the gameplay, but just streamline minor annoyances.

Then you get some little gameplay fixes. Maybe a mod that increases arrow speed, or gives you a 100% chance of harvesting herbs.

Then some more involved gameplay changes. A mod that replaces the skill-use leveling system with a more traditional XP based system.

Oh, but we're talking about nude mods, right.

Welcome to Hell.

It starts with a simple nude mod. I went with the most popular and highly recommended one, and it doesn't take long to see why it's so popular. When you start it up, it asks you what kind of body type you want (slender, slightly toned, very toned, etc...), how big you want your boobs (from gravity defying H-Cups to pedophile friendly AA-cups) and how wide you want your hips.

But those just replace bodies. The faces still look like hairless horses, something that no amount of slider manipulation can fix. So you need another mod for that. This is where custom races come in, often coming with their own models and textures.

It was around this point that I came across a guide for a number of Japanese Mods that would really spice up my experience. One added a number of custom races as well as number of custom hairdos. Another would add support races that were... smaller... then the usual races. Almost childlike in size. Another would add something called 'Argonoids' to my game.

Take a look at my profile picture. That's an Argonoid. It's like an Argonian (the lizard people from Oblivion), but they have human facial features instead of the usual lizard heads. Really, they look like little girls, but with lizard skin.

Now imagine that little lizard girl, splitting her time between running around in a skimpy outfit, fighting bandits with a LIGHTSABER, and posing on a beach in revealing bikini.

PC Master Race.
 

Woodsey

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UBERfionn said:
Wait, your collage stops you playing games?
I do hear that art can have a profound effect on people.

OT: The decision to change the rating was ridiculous. I could dub my voice over an entire film and just swear the entire time, then post it online. The version being sold in shops is still the "vanilla" version, and so there's no reason to change the rating.
 

TheDrunkNinja

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The Nexus sites are the best and worst place to find game mods. A testament to this is the fact that for the first few months, a mod made to include hardcore graphic sex-scenes in Dragon Age was at the top of the "Most Downloaded" list. These days, it got bumped down to second place.

I don't mind the existence of these mods (after all, if you don't like it, don't download it), the problem lies in the fact that these perverted mods engulf 80% of the site. I have to wade neck-deep in see-through chainmail armor, steel-plated bikinis, spells that summon sex-tentacle monsters, and mods that turn every NPC in Tamriel into nude Japanese school-girls/prostitutes in order to outfit my Argonian thief with decent-looking armor and weapons.
 

William Dickbringer

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T_ConX said:
Now imagine that little lizard girl, splitting her time between running around in a skimpy outfit, fighting bandits with a LIGHTSABER, and posing on a beach in revealing bikini.
...I need to get more mods

but in all seriousness I never had a problem with mods (because I didn't get that many only the ring that brings up the command console till I learned there was a way to fix that) meant to get more but never found a reason although the fact that the guy above me mentioned lightsabers and lizard people that look human made me more interested and gave me reason why I bought it on a pc in the first place (I could care less about the nudity mods)
 

SyphonX

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There are some fairly "must-have" grand all-encompassing, conquer-all mods out there..

Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul for one, Martigen's Monster Mod is another. FCOM Convergence is a compilation that allows for the merging of all the most popular overhaul mods. It's bittersweet, as it's a bit of a pain in the ass to go through, but the reward for doing so is immense. It gets pretty complicated once you start dealing with Wrye Bash and stuff like that, but it's worth it. Completely changes Oblivion, to how it should have been, in my opinion. You can customize your level of hardcore play, so you're not stuck in some masochist's nightmare...

All of that, and you still have all the little sweet morsels, like Bananasplit's Better Cities, and very simple but awesome mods, like better signs and Clocks of Cyrodil, which adds.. as you may have guessed.. clocks in all the towns that read the game time and calendar in-game, beautifully done.

Texture overhauls, distant level of detail overhauls....

So much stuff. I should finish my super mod-installations at some point. My basic setup right now is roughly 20gb.. and I haven't downloaded everything I want yet.
 

MikailCaboose

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zehydra said:
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Also, the amount of blood is a little gratuitous in Oblivion for it to be 'T'. It wasn't JUST mods that caused it to be bumped up to 'M'.
The bump ups in the game were after the ESRB passed judgment on the rating. Since there was nothing Bethesda could do to stop it, they decided to at least fill in some more possibilities for them.
On May 3, 2006, the North American Entertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) changed the rating of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, a video game for PCs, the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360, from Teen (13+) to Mature (17+). The ESRB cited the presence of content not considered in their original review in the published edition of Oblivion. This included detailed depictions of blood and gore and sexually explicit content. The sexually explicit content was an art file, made accessible by a third party modification called the Oblivion Topless Mod, that rendered the game with topless female characters.[2][3]

-Wikipedia

In there it mentions detailed depictions of blood and gore.
I don't know about official policies (that and my wariness of Wikipedia)but "not considered" implies more of a simple change of mind rather than finding something that wasn't there before. Though that still marks me as wrong in the first place. *sheepish grin*
 

Kurokami

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HonorableChairman said:
Am I the only without a problem with his dorm prohibiting M-rated games? It's sort of entirely the dorm's choice what students can bring.
Its the dorm's choice, but that doesn't make it right. Why should they ban M-rated games from people who fit the rating?

Woodsey said:
UBERfionn said:
Woodsey said:
UBERfionn said:
Wait, your collage stops you playing games?
I do hear that art can have a profound effect on people.
0_o
Collage:

Hah!
 

The Madman

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Eug, Oblivion Mods.

Bluntly put Oblivion seems to have become home to every video-game perv out there with even the slightest inclination towards mods. Oh there are good ones, and I actually intend to re-install Oblivion sometime soon and I've a list of mods which have been recommended to me on these very forums.

But my god is the main community of modders bad. It's gone from an rpg to some sort of dress-up-game for lonely nerds.

Out of curiosity I took a look at the main mod site and of the main mods being advertised on the front page right now, and they are in this order:

-Shiny bottle graphics
-Slutty vampire outfit
-Slutty bikini outfit
-Another slutty outfit
-Animation replacer mod

And it all started with your basic nude mod. Of course the reason for Oblivion becoming M rated was because modders discovered that Oblivion actually had nude models to begin with, you just needed to tweak a few files every here and there to expose them. And apparently because it was in the game files themselves, though unaccessible, the games rating was changed just like with GTA and the 'Hot Coffee' thing. If it's in the game by default = M, even if you can't reach it apparently.
 

ImprovizoR

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Can't you just put the game in a different box with T on it and sneak it in? Or can't you just not give a fuck and play it anyway? That what I would do.
 

Devil's Due

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I honestly doubt that the mods would be the reason for the change, as mods are third party and by users, which the ratings board states that "Online Interactions Not Rated" sort of thing. Maybe it was for the violence? Or maybe someone DID put in a sexual thing, and not a mod? Like GTA San Andreas's Hot Coffee where it was a actual game and nudity inserted into the game, but a mod opened it up? Also, why can't you play M games on your campus? You under 17 or something?
 

AMMO Kid

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Ice Storm said:
I honestly doubt that the mods would be the reason for the change, as mods are third party and by users, which the ratings board states that "Online Interactions Not Rated" sort of thing. Maybe it was for the violence? Or maybe someone DID put in a sexual thing, and not a mod? Like GTA San Andreas's Hot Coffee where it was a actual game and nudity inserted into the game, but a mod opened it up? Also, why can't you play M games on your campus? You under 17 or something?
Yes, the characters were actually nude under their clothes so all they had to do was mod the tops off and it was technically in the game.