containers in dungeons not interactable

WickedGenesis
I have been questing in cadwells gold doing stonefalls and have completed 5 dungeons in this zone. The first dwemer dungeon works as intended and all containers are intractable. However in the other 4 dungeons, only barrels and crates are intractable, the vases are purely cosmetic. There is no indicators saying empty and no prompts with X to loot.
  • OzJohnD
    OzJohnD
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    Yes, there are many cosmetic containers as well as "interactable" ones
    Everyone knows the phenomenon of trying to hold your breath underwater - how at first it's alright and you can handle it, and then as it gets closer and closer to the time when you must breathe, how urgent the need becomes, the lust and the hunger to breathe. And then the panic sets in when you begin to think that you won't be able to breathe - and finally, when you take in air and the anxiety subsides...that's what it's like to be a vampire and need blood.

    Francis Ford Coppola - BS Dracula: The Film and the Legend




  • WickedGenesis
    Yes I know this, however in these dungeons ALL urn/vase containers are cosmetic. The containers you would normally find loot such as style material, alchemy water, gear, recipes and motifs. The only containers that can be interacted with in the dungeons I am referring to are the provisioning containers.

    Upon completing the zone, the problem is not isolated to the dungeons. All vase/urns in this style are not intractable throughout the zone. They are red/black in color. Othrr than provisioning, The only containers in the entire zone that are lootable/intractable, are cupboards, nightstands, desks and trunks in homes, as well as the dwarves vases/urns in the first dungeon. ALL OTHER VASES/URNS ARE BROKEN.

    I will investigate tomorrow if this is isolated to stonefalls when I explore the next zone.
  • OzJohnD
    OzJohnD
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    On the weekend I will have a play around in Stonefalls and see if its the same for me ... I don't recall same issues, I generally loot what I can and actually don't pay particular attention otherwise.
    Everyone knows the phenomenon of trying to hold your breath underwater - how at first it's alright and you can handle it, and then as it gets closer and closer to the time when you must breathe, how urgent the need becomes, the lust and the hunger to breathe. And then the panic sets in when you begin to think that you won't be able to breathe - and finally, when you take in air and the anxiety subsides...that's what it's like to be a vampire and need blood.

    Francis Ford Coppola - BS Dracula: The Film and the Legend




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