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Daniel wrote:There were invisible walls at EVERY border in Oblivion and also Skyrim when trying to get into an area (another province of Tamriel)
bBorderRegionsEnabled = 0Gorin wrote:@0BeechlgzDaniel wrote:There were invisible walls at EVERY border in Oblivion and also Skyrim when trying to get into an area (another province of Tamriel)
This INI setting DON'T work for the insivible walls in Nehrim.
But Daniel is right there are very very few.
Not quite disturbing except if you kill an animal and want to loot it but such a wall is in the way.
badgesareus wrote:I don't mind invisible borders, with a message like "turn back." There must be a limit to the land mass in the game, so what alternatives are there? Having the entire area (i.e., Enderal) surrounded by high unclimbable cliffs? I have ventured past the invisible walls in both Oblivion and Nehrim, and it is quite boring. No treasure, no alchemical plants, no animals, no enemies, no caves or dungeons -- so what is the point?
I recall one game, not sure which one (Gothic 3 maybe?) where if you swam out to sea too far a large sea monster ate you and the game reset to your last save. There must be something to limit the borders of the land mass so why not invisible walls?
As for invisible walls internally (such as those in Nehrim blocking off Southrealm), they were incomplete and with persistence one could find a way over the mountains into Southrealm before the main quest opened it up. So I can live with such internal invisible walls, as long as there is a possibility of circumventing them, without using a "cheat" code or console command. Challenging is good, impossible is bad.
I remember jumping a LOT at that steep wall with a lot of stones near the locked mine that went through to the Southrealm (if I remember correctly).
0Beechlgz wrote:For example at the start where the guards won't fetch the soap for you, you have to cause a commotion to get the soap knocked off the platform. I looked around for a while and realised there is an easy way to get onto the platform myself so I wouldn't cause any disturbance for anyone. But just before I got to the platform I hit an invisible wall. This, in my opinion, was a bit jarring and took some of the fun out of it.