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Anonymous
Hey /d/

I've posted these on /v/ but I think it's more towards your sort of thing.

GTS in Oblivion :D
>> Anonymous
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For comparison, the central tower in the Imperial City reaches her knees.
>> Anonymous
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I know you all want to hold on to her G-string and climb in, but I warn you, it's a long way down...
>> Anonymous
Yes, we can see you've discovered the object scaling command for Oblivion, thank you.
>> Anonymous
>>505819
hahah
>> Anonymous
>>505819
Sigh.

Try scaling objects over 2.
>> Anonymous
any more?
>> Anonymous !4X8vLLNDE2
what?
>> Anonymous
A how-to would be greatly appreciated! :D I've only managed to scale to four myself.
>> Anonymous
Get yourself Eshme's Body mod for the nakidness.

As for the size changing, you'll need this exe.
http://rapidshare.com/files/7916035/SizeChange.zip.html

Place it in your Oblivion\Data folder and run it. It's easy to use, just follow the instructions in the DOS box. It'll create a .esp (mod) file with the scale settings that you define.

Then, make sure you enable the mod. Start oblivion, and there'll be a new race called "Giantess". You can either start a new game, or use the ShowRaceMenu console command on an existing game to change your character to a giantess. Also, if you go male, you'll be tiny (if you set that in the .exe).

Also, you can use the console to scale characters to a point. Click someone in the console, and type setscale <0.5 - 2> Where 1 is the default value. This command works on anything, people, items, structures etc, and needs no mods. But it's capped at two.

...Hope that helps. Enjoy