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Foxboy614 [2020-08-01 18:08:09 +0000 UTC]
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BaronDeConde In reply to Foxboy614 [2020-08-02 14:22:52 +0000 UTC]
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BaronDeConde In reply to repinscourge [2017-04-05 01:11:20 +0000 UTC]
nope, that was an normal idle animation (not initiated by me) in the game. there is a mod that change slightly the "look" of the people, but the "slightly" changes to "totally" if you look further. little changes but a big impact
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repinscourge In reply to BaronDeConde [2017-04-05 07:07:43 +0000 UTC]
Well, and I thought that this is the effect of a large number of mods. For Skyrim, the picture is unrealistically clear.
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BaronDeConde In reply to repinscourge [2017-04-05 13:44:09 +0000 UTC]
Wait, I didnt play Skyrim more than over one year (starting Nexus Mod Manager legacy)... had 249 *.esm and *.esp-files activated while I played and pressed the screenshot-button. And yes, there are more than 15 mods in animation, 11 on enviromental, 3 overhaul's (like "Climates of Tamriel") and 19 in visual and graphics - some mods with more than one *.esm and *.esp-files activated plus the files in the animation-, graphic-, textures- etc. folders.
One or some of them are surely responslible for the clear look. Took me surely more than 100 hours at a playtime of 240h+ to search all the mods and made them working (that means for me: no crash to desktop in less than 4 hours playtime without pausing or restart the game) all together (merging mods [there are at least more than 300 mods active {Bethesda games have a max. 25x *esm/*.esp-files active limit}, some textures or UI's - but most of them are companion-mods. 53 companion-mods active and at least 3 of them are a fixed and translated merge-mod of 20-30 companion-mods together], translating into German, fix errors, etc.).
Greetings to Russia from Germany
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repinscourge In reply to BaronDeConde [2017-04-05 14:01:16 +0000 UTC]
That's a lot of mods! Even when i played TES: Oblivion i have a total around 50 mods activated. But i never use many mods in last games on this engine - Fallout 3, NV and Skyrim. My twim brothers likes un-modified games.
As for me - i'm use some idle commands during last gameplay, but not much. I'm more versed in the mods for fighting games.
Ich unterrichtete Deutsch in der Grundschule . Aber jetzt kaum werde ich in der Lage sein, ohne einen Dolmetscher zu schreiben. Nun, ein großes Hallo zu Russland.
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BaronDeConde In reply to repinscourge [2017-04-05 19:10:19 +0000 UTC]
Mods for Fallout 3 and New Vegas were... let's say tricky, so I also didn't use that much mods - maybe one ore two dozens (the big ones like "Project Nevada", texture packs or unofficial patches/fixes). But that games are awesome without any mods (Skyrim too, but there you can do so much more with them IMHO). At the time of Oblivion I didn't had an internet connection ("town" with 175 citizens - first internet connection 2008 with 4.000 kbit/s, maybe 2010 with 10.000 kbit/s and 2012/13 up to 200 MBit/s ), so - no mods at all.
What "fighting games" do you mean?
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Dafür, dass das wohl eine Weile her zu sein scheint, kannst du noch relativ gut Kommata setzen, dein Deutsch ist grammatikalisch gut umgesetzt und die Groß- und Kleinschreibung ist top - ganz ohne Dolmetscher, "товарищ"! (nur "Nun, ein großes Hallo zu Russland." müsste, wenn man ganz streng wäre, zu "Nun, ein großes Hallo aus Russland" oder "Nun, ein großes Hallo nach Deutschland" abgeändert werden - aber das ist im Vergleich zu deinen verbliebenen Deutsch-Kenntnissen absolut ohne Bedeutung ).
Bist du immer noch Lehrer, wenn ich fragen darf? Und ich wusste gar nicht, dass in Russland die Sprache Deutsch unterrichtet wird - vielleicht im Studium und/oder als dritte Sprache neben Englisch, Französisch, Latein in weiterführenden Schulen oder so - aber in der Grundschule mit speziellen Angelegenheiten wie "seid/seit", "das/dass" oder das berüchtigte "der/die/das"?
Ich bin aktuell Erzieher im Kindergarten und später auch im Hort (Betreuung von Kindern im Alter von 6-10 Jahren vor und nach der Grundschule, teilweise schon morgens ab 07:00 Uhr - dann die Grundschule von 08:00 bis mindestens 11:25 Uhr von Grundschullehrern - und dann, inklusive Hausaufgaben-Betreuung, bis mitunter bis 17:30 Uhr. Je nach Hort). Bei uns im Kindergarten mit 120 Kindern (ich wechsle nach den Sommerferien in einen Hort) werden einige Kinder (3-6 Jahre alt) in den Englisch-Unterricht geschickt und wir haben sehr viele Nationen bei uns. Von der Menge her abwärts gezählt:
- Türken
- Süd-Koreaner
- Flüchtlinge aus dem mittleren Osten und Afrika
- Italiener
- Russen
- Kinder aus Osteuropäischen Ländern
- etc.
Wenn man jedes Kind, was auch nur zu einem Achtel einer anderen Nation/Ethnie "angehört" (Oma väterlicherseits zum Beispiel eine Kanadierin), als "ausländisch" bezeichnen würde, hätten wir einen Anteil von über 90% dieser Kinder bei uns. Bei der Hälfte (Vater/Mutter aus einem anderen Land) wären wir immer noch bei über 75%. Aber Kinder sind Kinder - und sind (unter gleichen Bedingungen [finanzielle, familiäre und "allgemeine" {kein Mobbing wegen "Du kommst aus Land XY/hast eine andere Hautfarbe!", Vorurteile oder Ähnliches} Situation und unter Berücksichtigung des eigenen Charakters und des Alters) "gleich" und werden dementsprechend gleich behandelt.
Auch wenn es unprofessionell ist - ich habe zwar keine Herkunftsländer die ich benachteilige, aber jene die ich bevorzuge (so, dass es weder [betroffene] Kinder, Eltern noch Kollegen bemerken, aber die jeweiligen Kinder haben von Vornherein schon einen Sympathie-Bonus bei mir und haben eine größere Chance, dass ich sie bei Unfug nicht so hart ran nehme oder dass sie von mir etwas mehr Zeit [zum gemeinsamen Spielen oder Reden] erhalten). Dazu zählen eben jene osteuropäische Länder (wie ein 6-jähriges polnisches Mädchen aus unserer Gruppe, der ich morgen ein paar polnische Wörter/Sätze entgegnen werde wie "Guten Morgen" oder "Bis morgen/Tschüss" ) und die kleinen Koreaner (da wird es etwas schwieriger mit der Aussprache)
Und ein großes Hallo beziehungsweise einen schönen Gruß zurück nach Russland aus Deutschland, Nähe von Frankfurt am Main (aktuelle Ortszeit 21:04 Uhr/09:04PM)
PS Ich spiele gerade The Witcher 3 auf Todesmarsch/death march und New Game+ und möchte anschließend die Bücher lesen (leider noch nicht geschehen. Ich stieß erst mit The Witcher 1 auf Geralts Abenteuer). Wenn du mal reinschnuppern möchtest, auch wenn ich es gerade pausiere (ab Folge #012 englische Untertitel - ist vielleicht besser als "Deutsch mit hessischem Akzent" ["des" statt "das", "nix" statt "nichts", "is" statt "ist", "hab" statt "habe", "sinn" statt "sind", "ausm" statt "aus dem", etc. ] bzw. "hessisches Gebabbel/Gelaber" xD) > hier die Playlist ab Folge #012: www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1ETXM… (Achtung vor Spoilern, falls du es noch nicht gespielt hast!)
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repinscourge In reply to BaronDeConde [2017-04-06 06:55:20 +0000 UTC]
For the past two years, I've been working on making modifications to the game of Street Finkter x Tekken. I do not argue that this game was already outdated and not of interest in the gaming community. I'm just making mods I want to learn the Unreal Engine to create mods for Street Fighter V or Tekken 7.
From the first grade of school I studied Russian and German. Then, starting with the 9th class, English was added. We do not have a subdivision for the junior and middle, we just study for ten years and graduate in 11 (the 4th we do not have in the numbering).
Then I studied for an engineer of the food industry for 5 years and also studied mainly English. So it's easier for me to translate from Russian into English and vice versa. I remember how I was in Finland in the summer. Tourists there love, but prefer not to notice any languages, except Finnish and sign language. Even in Russia it is very difficult to bring all the nationalities under one language, the same Tatars, Bashkirs, Udmurts, Yakuts and many Caucasian peoples have their own languages other than Russian.
My twin brother now plays in the Witcher 3 (I played the game once in 2015, I remember how it slowed down on the release day). And he passed the 1st game for the January holidays, then the 2nd and then I persuaded him to install 3. Now he is in Velen, is like a denouement.
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BaronDeConde In reply to repinscourge [2017-04-06 21:41:30 +0000 UTC]
The only Unreal Editor I used was in UT 1999
It's interesting that German as a language seems to be more important than English in Russia. In Germany we have an elementary school 1.-4. grade (6-10yrs old), then different school forms which differs on how good you are at school (or lazy) - too many to write down xD (tinyurl.com/la44pd2 ). I have 4 years in elementary school, 5 years in "Hauptschule", 2 years in "Berufsfachschule: Metalltechnik" (got the "Realschule" through that), 3 years locksmith-apprenticeship including 3 years "Berufsschule", 1 year "Fachabitur" in engineering and then 3 years child educator-apprenticeship - so I sat for totally 21 years behind the desk (okay, with 3 years locksmithing [20-40% school and 60-80% work] and 3 years child educator [first 2 years school, then one year work]) xD But I've learned 2 jobs and can study at a University of Applied Sciences if I want to (nope - too lazy for that xD).
In our kindergarden all of the child educators speak German and most of the children also do so. Naturally, if two turkish children play together they speak Turkish, but the main time German. Or if an children doesn't understand an other children, that cannot speak/understand German, I always try to explain it first in German ("Wie würdest du dich fühlen wenn alle um dich herum eine fremde Sprache sprechen und du nicht mitreden kannst?") and then the same in English to reinforce my argument. Because the children doesn't understand a single word, it's confused and it's uncomfortable for that child but most of them understand it then and starts to giggle
The Witcher Trilogy is for me nearly on the same level as Mass Effect, Dragon Age or Knights of the Old Republic. A little less stunning, no "saving the world"-feeling (but The Witcher never want to be such a game), but mastered gameplay mechanics, graphics and a really dark middle age for 18+ people with tough choices. And as for The Witcher 3: the cheap addons incl. both more than 80 hours of playtime (an CoD for 60 €uros [3.600 RUB] gives you 4-8 hours and then multiplayer with hackers. Every year), damn much and good patches & free AND good DLCs with quests, NG+ and so on - but nothing beats Baldurs Gate 1 and 2 plus addons www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8wwo7…
You can tell your brother: I played the Witcher 3 on the second hardest difficulty ("Blood and Broken Bones!" - only earn 90% of the xp, enemies have 20% more health and do 130% more damage - on "Sword and Story" [normal] you'll get 100% xp, enemies have 10% more health and do 40% more damage for comparison) for 226 hours incl. the addons and didn't even explore the whole map - especially skelen. Now, as I said before, I play it on "Death March" (just 80% xp earnings, enemies have 80% more health and do 230% more damage) and on NG+. I killed the first griffin in like 4-6 nerve-wrenching minutes (without Quen I would have died instantly on one hit ), closely manage to get with a dozen pirates along (3 of them sneaky with crossbows that instantly crashes my Quen ) - but die against 3 fu**ing stray dogs... xD But after 10 hours of playtime I saw and fight an Ekimmara, an lower vampire. On the first playthrough I saw the first one after maybe 120 hours of gameplay xD NG+ and/or "Death March" holds some surprises for the gamers ^^
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repinscourge In reply to BaronDeConde [2017-04-07 05:12:46 +0000 UTC]
In elementary school there was a choice which language to study from the first grade. Out of 30 people, only 8 (counting me and my brother) chose German. With my higher school everything is much simpler. From 2005 to 2010 I graduated from the Moscow University of Food Production.
Graduated with a diploma of a mechanical engineer. And the second higher education (I studied on Saturdays, for money) studied from 2008 to 2010 - received a diploma of economist manager. Generally get a job in Russia, it's almost impossible. If they do, only if you have a right connections or by nepotism.
Therefore, we went to work in pension insurance. My brother has been working there for seven years. And I changed jobs like Kintaro Oe. Then I went to the hospital, then I was on a disability and now I'm drawing tits in 3D.
Games. We also like the Mass Effect series. Transferring decisions from game to game is a very good idea.
As for the difficulty levels in Witcher 3, I honestly did not know how they differed. I finished level 35 in the Armor of the Cat School and did not play anymore. New Game + did not even start.
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BaronDeConde In reply to repinscourge [2017-04-08 05:32:13 +0000 UTC]
We (I was in elementary school between 1994-1998) just have one language to learn. At the 5. class we got english (I guess that's why I'm so bad at speaking english fluently and have problems with the grammar or my vocabulary), but nowadays there is also English in elementary schools. I learned most of my english skills through english computer games, chats with foreign people and reading english articles (mostly about science and the universe ^^). But if I have to speak english, there's something blocking me from speaking and make me nervous. Maybe because I want to master my German and hate to do failures, but do them only once and then I remember that rule forever xD I think my great problem is that I have the same aspiration with English and don't want to make mistakes which happens often
In Germany you'll maybe get a job as locksmith if you're good and have the "typical german features": punctuality, diligence, order, politeness, accuracy and so on. But maybe you're unlucky and have to be a "Zeitarbeiter". If some company needs help from a locksmith, the "Zeitarbeitsfirma" sends you to them for a ludicrous amount of money per hour and if they dont need you anymore, you're again without income.
As a child educator it's much better. There are always children to care for (as there are always dead people for the caretaker xD) and we have an extreme need of new child educators. But nearly nobody (especially the men) would absolve an 5 year apprenticeship with 4 years unpaid school and 1 year with nearly 1.000€ after taxes and then an stressing and underpaid job. That's why I can work nearly in every kindergarden or Hort. Firstly: I'm a child educator/pre-school teacher. Secondly: I'm a dude (we have maybe a quote of 2-4% of men in that job) and thirdly: I'm a craftsman/locksmith with very good grades (average 1,6) and a vocational baccalaureate diploma in engineering. I never was neglected by any kindergarden, Hort or City - some of them even don't wanted an job interview because of that xD And in one year I get 1.860€ instead of 1.730€. First year 1.640€, then for some years 1.730, then 1.860,... up to 2.130€ after taxes and over 25-30 years in the job.
Do you also like Dragon Age, Fallout and/or Baldurs Gate?
I finished with Lv 6x and 228 played hours witcher 3 (with addons) and the Viper-Set, which helps me (too much) with NG+ and death march, as I've changed the armor completely in maybe episode #006 or so. Vipern-Set Armor (no swords) has a 100% poison (immunity), reduces every monsterdamage at about 60% and help with some other signs I think. Took me hours to realize, that the Lv39(!) equipment is making the game so "easy" (it was still hard, but now it's harder xD)
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repinscourge In reply to BaronDeConde [2017-04-10 07:05:03 +0000 UTC]
In any case, with reading the texts in English, I have no problems. I'm not particularly upset when there is no Russian localization in games. Most of the films I watch with subtitles. But the basis of my collection is anime.
In general, as for work with us - I am an expert with two higher educations. My first salary was 630 dollars a month (in the autumn of 2010). I worked in pension insurance, I was engaged in complete nonsense. I drove documents around the capital, passed them to the Tax Inspectorate, etc. You write about salaries of a locksmith. So much, can only get a very experienced master, "golden hands", as we say. Two thousand euros with our income tax (only 13%) you will be considered a very prosperous citizen.
Witcher 3. My brother walks in Novigrad, in the improved griffin armor. Close to 20 levels.
I love RPG - TES series from the very first to Skyrim, Fallout 1,2,3 and Vegas.
Planescape: Tourment, Wizardy 8 - one of my favorites.
and of course JRPG like classic Final Fantasy games from IV till IX and Chrono Trigger.
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BaronDeConde In reply to repinscourge [2017-04-10 21:47:53 +0000 UTC]
My supplement of english learning stuff are games and english websites xD
I heard from my teacher, that the apprenticeship for many craftman-jobs (like locksmith) in Germany are unique in the world so a German "Master" at locksmithing, engineering or something would have nearly no problems to get to live and to get a job in the US (hard enough). We don't just picked locks, repaired or replaced defect ones with new - I, as I speak for my experience, learned to control more than a dozen big machines and not just those; my master (feel like a sith right now xD evil German with a master ) explains to me how they work so I can work on other machines too and not just those dozens in our workshop (in other countries you'll partially only learn years on 2-3 machines like engine lathe and a radial drill. You'll maybe master these machines and can work really fast with them, but when it comes to another sort of enginge lathe [older/newer, other abilities], you're fu**ed). I ripped carpets from the floor, making drywalls, placed electronic cables for our emergency T-90 (holds fire for at least 90 minutes back, even with special windows that went black if it's too hot) fire door (because the electricians were too late on our time plan but in Germany it's only allowed to work as an not-electrician with a maximum of 50V and we're working with 220-240V) and connected them to our door, making blueprints for a machine for an much bigger company (Buderus) for at least 100.000€ and build it for weeks all on our own, drive and installed it there and so on. I've never thought I have to rip carpets from the floor as a locksmith xD But if I stayed there and worked instead of making my vocational baccalaureate diploma in engineering, I've also only would earn 1.700€ per month and the apprenticeship was very hard. My senior-boss wanted to hit me in my face as I did something wrong but he was to small (1,55m maybe and I was 1,95m) but as he saw my initial reaction, he knew that I don't have problems with hitting an man in his 60s if he hit me first, I was the first apprentice that not was being hit (and we wrote the year 2005 at that time!).
As a child educator in my 4th working year (the other 5 were school, community service and traineeship and don't count) I also get my 1.730€. If I finally get out of the f* bloodsucking church, I'll get 1.769€ per month and after summer vacation I work in an Hort (with kids before and after school, 6-10yrs old) over 1.867€ (as an child educator, teacher and so on you'll get automatically an pay raise - without going to your boss and talk about it). And my mostly female colleagues (95-98%) are very happy to have a dude, who can repair many things (the only man at a hen party But sadly an average age of 40-50 :/ xD).
Did your brother already finished the "bloody baron"-questline? I also always weared the griffin armor as it is medium. Was later replaced with a wolveschool equipment (theres also an manticore-school medium armor later in the game) and then the viper-set (sadly no steel or silver-swords, but 100% poison immunity, -60% monster dmg and so on. Best armor in the original game in my opinion, even without set-bonuses).
Me too, Planescape: Torment was such an intelligent designed and twisted story - never understand why it's so less rewarded like Baldurs Gate. I know, Fallout 4 didn't have the "feeling" like the other ones, but I still played it for over 160 hours without mods and when the GECK finally arrives and the modding community can make awesome mods, I'll wait again some months and play it again then - like Skyrim. 90h in the first playthrough without mods and now over 240h and I've maybe explored 20% of the map and got just a little bit further in the main-quest.
The only FF I've played was FF and it was stunning. But as time goes by and I don't liked the time management system in FF
2 and finally abandoned consoles, I purely concentrated on PC-Games
Greetings ^^
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repinscourge In reply to BaronDeConde [2017-04-11 11:44:14 +0000 UTC]
Judging by what you write - life in Europe is not sugar (as many in Eastern Europe think so). I know for sure that in our country to be an experienced locksmith or a children's educator it's an honor! But this almost does not earn a living. Only if you do not have a wife and children.
But on the other hand - we have a good account of law enforcement agencies. The police and the military are well received. Even housing will provide. I was trying to get into one institute, a specialist in creating 3D animations, presentations and other colorful fertilizers, which are so fond of for showy.
The salary - it sucks.
My brother fumbles with horse racing and playing cards. He almost did not see my first pass, only in the screenshots in Steam. And I watch how he plays in the evenings after work.
We did not play in the DLC. I guess that the Viper armor set is there.
I'm probably the only one of my acquaintances who did not play in Fallout 4. I do not know why. Because I already sat down to create mods for SFV. Working files are eating a lot of hard disk space.
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BaronDeConde In reply to repinscourge [2017-04-13 18:43:24 +0000 UTC]
I heard it already from an girl from Poland. She said you wouldn't get a job over ~350€/month if you didn't study anything and I was stunned to hear something about a land, that is our neighbour-country. I mean, in Germany you also have to chose wisely what job you WANT to to and what job brings money - happiness vs salary. I personally have found my El Dorado as a child educator. Nobody want to learn that job 'cause you sit 4 years in school without payment and in the last year you'll get "only" 1.000€/month. Then the first year 1.550€, 2.-5 year 1.700€, after the 5th year 1.830€ and so on until 2.200/2.300€, if you worked for at least for 20-30 years. So we have too less child educators, way too less. Last year I had to manage for months a group about 23 kids (with 3-4 kids and pampers...), some aggressive ones and 3 refugee children that don't understand a single word. Alone, for months. City said "we havn't enough money" but now, in an other town I work now, there are at least 2 child educators for 18-20 children and if one is sick, they call imidediately an replacement the same day - for 12€/hour: tax free.
As far as I know the original Witcher 3 was up to lv 40 and the viper armor was lv 39. And after the first playthrough I remembered, that CD Project Red has released so many DLCs and I had an season pass and installed then all of them. But I'm not sure. Maybe it is an DLC or it is, like other witcher gear, well hidden (well, at least some of them without a questmarker like cat, griffin or bear xD)
Honestly: Fallout 4 didn't have the postapocalyptic and exploring feeling like the ones before. I can't say exactly why cause I dont know why, but something is different. But I can say: it's nonetheless a really great game! 160 hours (Witcher 3: a little more than 220h | Skyrim [without mods]: 90 hours and with mods 240 hours [not even played through yet])
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repinscourge In reply to BaronDeConde [2017-04-22 09:02:18 +0000 UTC]
I prefer to long-play style. Do this, go there. first Witchers game bribe me with non-vanila style, like i played before - TES: Oblvion (besides i think what TES series only for mature or adults with such themes).
No wonder why Witcher 1-3 was lovley translated on my language, and pefectly voiced. There are no game in the wolrd, then you can hear so much russian swear words, Witcher 3. maybe it's very soft censorship on such content.
Of my friends, are syrian and he lieves in Saudi Arabia, so they have no restriction for games like Street Fighter or Dead or Alive filled with half-naked females.
My brother exploring Skellige Archipelago for last week. He still on 23-24 level i guess.
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