SeaGtGruff wrote: »I didn't notice it was missing, which begs the question:
If a giant statue fell into the Abecean Sea and vanished, but I wasn't looking at it anyway, did it make a splash?
SeaGtGruff wrote: »I didn't notice it was missing, which begs the question:
If a giant statue fell into the Abecean Sea and vanished, but I wasn't looking at it anyway, did it make a splash?
Have you finished the high isle storyline? There's a reason for that
SeaGtGruff wrote: »I didn't notice it was missing, which begs the question:
If a giant statue fell into the Abecean Sea and vanished, but I wasn't looking at it anyway, did it make a splash?
Have you finished the high isle storyline? There's a reason for that
What's stranger is it's missing from the map as well (are the maps dynamically generated based on visible geometry like Oblivion was?)
I have this issue as well. Going through the High Isle quest chain for the first time, talking to Lady Arabella as she's taking in the view of the Gonfalon Colossus from outside her home, talking about that view being the reason for buying the house, and what the statue means to her... but the Colossus isn't visible at all... Rather deflates the emotional moment, and any feeling of drama surrounding the later state of the statue.