pondělí 28. května 2018

Terry Pratchett was an Oblivion modder

The late Terry Pratchett is perhaps best known as the beloved and prolific author of the Discworld novels, but it turns out he spent some time in another fantasy universe, too. Pratchett was an enthusiastic Elder Scrolls fan, and even contributed writing to mods for Oblivion and Skyrim.

Boston-based animator David Oneacre spotted a transcript of cut content from an interview Pratchett gave on The Author Hour radio program in 2009, in which host Matthew Peterson asked Pratchett about his favorite video game.

“Undoubtedly it’s Oblivion,” Pratchett said.

Pratchett explains that like most games, Oblivion is “dominated by combat,” and while he thought the base game was excellent, what excited him most was user-created content.

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“What is so magnificent, and this warms my soul, is the concept of games modding,” he said.

Pratchett was much less interested in following Oblivion’s story than in finding mods that made the world more immersive, and the amount of detail and time modders sunk into their work continuously impressed him. Pratchett enjoyed making cheese and boots and running a little vineyard, complete with seven employees who his character would pay at the end of each in-game week.

“I just enjoy the fact in this world that is rather controlled by commerce, there is this inner world of people giving up their time and effort to perfect some little detail about a computer game for the delectation of others,” he said.

The full interview is available both in audio and text transcript.



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https://www.pcgamesn.com/terry-pratchett-oblivion-mods

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