

They must decide how to achieve these goals by themselves based on their individual statistics. Radiant AI works by giving NPCs a list of goals. Bethesda said that the AI could do it, but it was disabled because they thought it'd be confused with a bug too often. Got 5000 worth of gear (that I sold.I have no use for heavy orc armor!) + a glass sword of ass kicking off him alone.Īctually, back on track, I read that the AI will not steal from you. Hell, this morning, some punk orc wasn't nice to me, so I killed him. I've found nothing good from stealing from shop owners.I've made it all from killing and pickpocketing.

I routinely make 3000 in potions made from alchemy just from a few hours of stealing every edible item I can find. This morning I had 47539 the final stages of the dark brotherhood gave me about 3k worth of stuff + Getting the keys to the leyawiin guard tower and killing a dozen guards and reselling their armor, + making expert alchemist and never using any potions. I've made an ungodly amount of loot in the past 2 days. I need to go buy a house.I've got some stuff that's worth too much for me to be able to sell right now (a piece of armor worth 3900, a ring worth 2200, a couple items my fence can't go over 600 for.) What if you kill the owners of said house? Speaking of NPCs I'm surprised no one has taken screen shots of NPCs in weird poses after they've been killed and looted. Makes me want to shove my mace down his friggin' throat too bad there is an imperial guard patrolling the street outside this guys door, cause I almost got killed for a ring that appraises at $120 but I'll be lucky if I see $80 at one of the damn merchants. I spend my own money to outfit for these quests and then when its all said and done, the assclown says."Oh yeah, heres that brass with pearl ring I promised you. I go to great lengths to do stuff for these people and end up travelling all over the damn map to find their stupid trinkets or to kill people they want killed. I'm gonna case my own house and see which NPC tries to break into, then I'm gonna kill him.Īnd am I the only one who is getting really tired of taking on these quests from teh NPCs and have them tell you, "You are going to make a lot of money." only at the end of the whole quest they give you $120 gold pieces? That pisses me off. Now, to continue the experiment I threw some valuable stuff on the floor. Came back and all my stuff was still there. I did a little experiment though, I tossed some stuff on the floor that I'm not too concerned about and left for two days. I had $2400 it was just enough to buy the waterfront property. I'd like to know where you are all getting the money to buy houses and stuff.
