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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 12:49 pm

I can't understand why, after you kill someone or something, they vary in weight,

i.e. - You kill an NPC and generally you can pick up the body, But, Kill a rabbit and that svcker isn't moving anywhere. Same with any decapitation, The head takes ages to move. Why oh why? :wallbash:
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:11 pm

I can't understand why, after you kill someone or something, they vary in weight,

i.e. - You kill an NPC and generally you can pick up the body, But, Kill a rabbit and that svcker isn't moving anywhere. Same with any decapitation, The head takes ages to move. Why oh why? :wallbash:

I don't understand neither.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 6:28 pm

Rabbits eat lead
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:27 am

Yes, this game stinks. What were Bethesda thinking? Not being able to move rabbits? Other games, like Call of Duty or GTA, have included the rabbit-moving feature. Yet Bethesda sticks to the hopelessly dated immovable-rabbit technology. This game is soooooo unfinished.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:02 pm

Yes, this game stinks. What were Bethesda thinking? Not being able to move rabbits? Other games, like Call of Duty or GTA, have included the rabbit-moving feature. Yet Bethesda sticks to the hopelessly dated immovable-rabbit technology. This game is soooooo unfinished.


I see what you did there.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 9:20 pm

Yes, this game stinks. What were Bethesda thinking? Not being able to move rabbits? Other games, like Call of Duty or GTA, have included the rabbit-moving feature. Yet Bethesda sticks to the hopelessly dated immovable-rabbit technology. This game is soooooo unfinished.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:12 pm

Rabbits eat lead

Now THAT would explain why I've caught them walking on the sea floor all the time! :lmao:
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:57 pm

Yes, this game stinks. What were Bethesda thinking? Not being able to move rabbits? Other games, like Call of Duty or GTA, have included the rabbit-moving feature. Yet Bethesda sticks to the hopelessly dated immovable-rabbit technology. This game is soooooo unfinished.

Very witty.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:06 pm

I personally use the "Antioch" shout to move rabbits. I dare not risk a more direct approach.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:44 pm

1. Get that shock bolt spell.
2. Equip it in both hands and charge. (Does not need any high Destruction or magicka focused character.)
3. Shoot the body of anything heavy.
4. Moved.

Alternative if on PC and you don't know the console command to change weight limits:

5. type in "tgm" in the console.
6. Unlimited magicka = easier to force the body away.



I did this for that Giant that respawn outside of an Orc Stronghold, he will now respawn outside of a farmhouse far away from there. :)
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:38 am

I have found that many a time uneven ground tends to eat bodies and you have a very hard time if not impossible of moving whatever died there. It's especially ridiculous of decaptitated 10 pound heads which are heavier than the body
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:53 am

Those fat rabbits!
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 3:31 pm

Yes, this game stinks. What were Bethesda thinking? Not being able to move rabbits? Other games, like Call of Duty or GTA, have included the rabbit-moving feature. Yet Bethesda sticks to the hopelessly dated immovable-rabbit technology. This game is soooooo unfinished.

This would have been a great response had the TC actually complained that the game s*cked because of this issue.

However he/she did no such thing and just brought an inconsistency to everyone's attention.

Some people mention issues that they have with games they love in the hopes that sequels will improve upon it, you do know that right?

It isn't black VS white, you can love Skyrim and still complain about a thousand things in the hopes that you can worship the sequel.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 4:09 pm

Some people also dont understand sarcasm. I know I dont
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