Maybe no one else will have any stories but I need to share this one.There is a "natural bodies" mod for Dragon Age Origins. It makes the characters base body naked. This means that during cut-scenes involving romance it's a bit more believable, especially with morrigan where normally she actually has MORE underwear on during that scene than she does normally (I'd experienced this during my PS3 playthrough). Anyway, I installed that mod a month ago and thought no more about it. My character got it on with Leliana this time anyway so there was really no need to have the mod installed at all, but installed it was.Fast forward to last night when I play the Return To Ostagar section and it goes to a cut-scene whereby we see the slain king Cailan crucified, naked on the side of a bridge. Except he had an erection! WTF! Whoever did this mod didn't just remove underwear from the bodies he made the male characters have boners! Anyway, that scene was somewhat ruined for me despite it being quite funny now I think about it.Anyone else had any interested or amusing side-effects from installing mods?
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I had one for Oblivion (and a spell which caused an npc to lose all their armor and clothes when cast at) and quite a nifty chains mod as well.
Was quite nice to strip them down and then magically shackle them to a wall I must say - I had quite the collection of Khajiit females decorating my mage's tower. Mmmmm, furries!
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Just checked out the boner mod...kinda *wrong*, right there. What's wrong with saggy bollocks/chram, anyway, with realistic 'dangle physics' (Team Ninja'd do a great job). Tenner bet the bloke who modded it has a beard and is in his forties, and is probably working on a Little Lamplight mod for Fallout 3 as we speak.
Priapism always looks wrong in videogames, remember playing Second Life and the only way to make it any fun was to acquire a set of erect members, and even then it was only the degraded fun of abject shame that kept me playing.
Funny, though.
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