Things You Weren't Meant To See In Skyrim...
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Published 2023-05-27
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All Comments (21)
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**Me looking at the thumbnail**: Forget the *species*, she goes to the “block”
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the fact that 6:46 is the most played highlight 💀💀
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I guess you could say the guy falling from the ceiling took a bit of fall damage.
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If I browsed enough internet, I can recognize where the Serana thumbnail comes from.
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I think those Jimmies are the test models for the npcs that appear in the Sheogorath Daedric quest(Mind of madness), a part of it is to make his confidence bigger by hitting it(a smaller dude initially) with wabbajack and insecurity(bigger dude initially) I guess smaller by doing the same, so I think they tested that mecanic by combining it with other actions like smelting and turns out it works fine.
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Looking at the way the cells are made up. It is very likely that each dev had his own cell so they wouldn't disturb the tests of others. The falling man in the room likely is just there because the dev that did the animation testing was in charge of Ragdoll interaction.
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As a Mod Creator for Skyrim: A lot of this stuff in not for testing. More objects with the correct spacing to be placed and removed from the area it's meant to be in. Example: the lit windows will be placed and removed with night and day cycles over the normal windows in that keep. Many of the things you're see here are also templates used in the game and/or by scripts.
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In solstheim you can run into a mage trying to levitate and he falls to his death. The falling man my be for testing that.
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I found the dead body maze after being separated from Lydia and using moveto to try and find her. Have no idea how she died and there was a naked elf there too.
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falling man is more than likely a test for the falling wizard, an easter egg to morrowind
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"Nothing more permanent than the temporary solution," - maybe some Skyrim devs mind.
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I believe the first one could be a test for the sheogorath quest when the mad emperor changes sizes
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The first one was probably to test the quest for Sheogorath
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Sheo had a lovely little task he had planned but forgot half way into is morning tea whilst placing his biscuit into his tea cup.
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The Mind of Madness quest uses the enlargement/shrinking animation mentioned earlier, doesn't it?
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1:19 The Broomsmith!
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the man falling from the ceiling is probably the test for the wizard jumping off the cliff
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the guy falling from the ceiling is probably linked to the random encounter of soltheim where they replicate the dude falling to his death in morrowind.
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the wabajack quest has npcs becoming bigger and smaller
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1. Uncle Sheo might have something to say about models getting bigger and/or smaller in real time. 2. Flying mage anyone? Or the Giant Space Programme?