
I turn around and I find that by the road there is a completely new inn right next to me, with some strange animal outside. I chase after them both and the bandit gives up and comes after me, so i run after the drunk dude and bump into an imperial archer who is standing ontop of a rock up here somewhere, the bandit runs back home! The drunk dude gets knocked down and then starts running away, the bandit following.

Then a bandit comes running across from the camp and attacks him.

I crossed the river and bump into a drunken brawler who is wandering around, He starts throwing punches and I am finding it hard to throw the guy off, he is tough. I got outside and it was still 5am (I set the timescale to 12 hours per ingame hour). There were no uber goblins this time, and no random dude asking for help. I looked in a crate nearby and I found quite a big book, completely new and full of information about survival etc (if you feel like reading). I found a woman in the sewers, she was a scavenger, unfortunatly she decided to attack me and it ended in her death. OK, so I started my proper new game, same character. I have about 170 plug ins installed but it all bashes down to about 110, the fun of FCOM is being able to choose your own mods and bang them in there at random The experiance is AMAZING just to see the new things community members have made, everytime I turn around there is something new! I have both T.I.E and beautiful people, as well as the COBL mod at work there.

I think the point in this mod is to enable more and more mods to be compatible with one-another, you aren't just supposed to install the FCOM files and be done with it. It's the various instructions that are all over the place that makes it intimidating and confusing at first, but seeing where conflicts are going to be is mostly common sense and logical, whatsmore installing FCOM is pretty fun and like a game in itself It's actually very easy to install and it only took me a day For the amount of effort it took to get that thing installed and working nicely along with the other 110 mods I have installed, I really didn't notice all that much difference from my OOO/MMM game and really didn't feel like it was worth the effort. FCOM is a beast to install and I really don't recommend it unless you want one serious experience and don't mind pulling out your hair till you go bald. Some of that was FCOM, the races I believe are from T.I.E.
