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Mods Uploaded On Wednesday 25th April 2007

04:55, 26 April 2007 | 0 Comments | [ Add comment]

Here are the mods uploaded to TESSource on Wednesday 25th April 2007:

New Mods

Modders Resource Crossbow
Mesmer Class with Spells
High Elf Voice Mod
FightersArmorMod
Moon Falls Isle 01
Regard Female Costume


Updated Mods

Armors of Gaia with New Helmet
Forts Of Cyrodiil BETA




New Community Manager

10:43, 24 April 2007 | 10 Comments | [ Add comment]

A couple of days ago Bethesda hired a new Community Manager. What does that mean you ask?

"My name is Matt Grandstaff. Yesterday I started as the community manager for Bethesda Softworks. Basically I'm going to be working with you guys and help communicate your thoughts, ideas, criticisms, etc with the folks at the office, while becoming an active member of this community.

You'll see me in these boards, as well as other fan communities for Bethesda games.

I really look forward to talking with you guys and helping to improve our community...it's going to be a lot of fun."

Getting payed to post on a forum? What a job!

With a new Community Manager the community and Bethesda will have more contact with each other. Gstaff (the new CM) has posted in threads discussing ideas for a new DLC, threads complaining about how the Xbox 360 doesn't have a patch yet, etc. He just posted a thread with a link to a site with all the spell codes in the spoilers and cheats section. Why? .... Why not? It's useful. Another example is a thread in which he showed that PES had new mod news. People regularly check PES so it wasn't really useful, but it's the idea of Bethesda chatting with the community and promoting unofficial mods that counts! Yup, so far it looks like a very good move on Bethesda's side.

And thanks to Abramul for telling me about this good news.

We\'re Back!

09:39, 24 April 2007 | 2 Comments | [ Add comment]

TESSource has returned after being offline for the past 12 hours. I want to thank everyone who waited patiently and posted comments of support on the forums. The site is now on a new, much faster server and I'm going to have to do some exploring to see what I can now do to improve the site's quality (remove the caching system, perhaps?).

Ooo, exciting.



Interview with Le Driver, owner of The Elder Scrolls Traveler

22:11, 22 April 2007 | 1 Comments | [ Add comment]

Le Driver over at The Elder Scrolls Traveler recently contacted me in regards to answering a few questions for the weekly blogspot he writes. Naturally instead of just answering the questions normally I went off on a huge 3,000 word tangent about plenty of things. If you're really bored or enjoy reading my dull ramblins then go check out the interview, otherwise go check out the rest of Le Driver's blog!

Here's a snippet so you can see how boring I am.

"TESSource was created under it's initial name, Morrowind Chronicles, back in August of 2001 when I was just 15 along with my best friend, Simon Blackler. We were literally bouncing on one of those big circular trampolines in his garden and he was telling me about Daggerfall and the soon to be released Morrowind. I got on to talking about how I'd been working on a fansite for a game and we chuckled at the idea of creating a fansite for Morrowind. A month later Morrowind Chronicles was up and running.

We really only created the site to develop our own skills in web programming and graphic design and in 2002 Simon “left” the site to work on starting his own internet company, Krystal Solutions (http://www.krystal.co.uk), which I have always been a part of. His company is doing extremely well and we both have TESSource to thank for that.
"

PS3 vs XBox360 Comparison

14:30, 22 April 2007 | 2 Comments | [ Add comment]

Game Trailers have a number of videos with split-screen comparisons of Oblivion on the XBox 360 and the PS3. Unfortunately they're a bit small and, ergo, it's a bit hard to point out major differences (or I just have rubbish eye sight).

You can view these comparisons in the Game Trailers video archive for Oblivion.


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