Note/L10N/The_Elder_Council/1.9/Books/Tecsecrets?
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Tec Secrets Explained
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The Elder Council mod is no ordinary mod, it judges you, rates you and award bonuses according to how you actually play the game. It stays true to Beths own rule of thumb that says there should be 2 sides to every story in the Elder Scrolls.
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That means good or bad is supported equally yet differently. You get different bonuses for being good than you do for being bad. For example, by being bad you get easier tasks, more money but less nobility points and you may even rise up the ranks of the legion faster than good players by cheating (yes the mod knows you cheated, its a very smart mod) but loop holes have been left in deliberately for corrupt players to exploit, its all part of being good at being bad.
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By being Good you earn nobility points in almost everything you do, you can easily rise to the rank of Duke as a good player and gain early access to Imperial rank based main quests and the rewards they offer. Bad players will have to work harder to get these quests and rewards.
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The Tec Secrets system helps players understand how this mod works by revealing secrets about the mod in small measures so not to ruin the experience.
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But all these secrets are taken from the Elder Council Quest Guide which is maintained for users of my private forum who help me make these mods or donate to me. They have access to exactly how many nobility points are awarded, when they are award and other details not revealed by the Tec Secrets system.
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I realize I could easily post all this in public but I choose not to because doing so leads to my support being taken for granted and me getting abuse for being so supportive.
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So I hope you see the Tec Secret system as a good compromise. I know players pay more attention to in game support than external support so I think this is a good idea my self. Be sure to post your feedback on it on my forums so I can fine tune the system in the future.
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Enjoy
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Giskard
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