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Greg.
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Post by Greg. »

I just realised that I sort of cheat...

Hopesfire acts like a torch/lantern/light spell as well as being a weapon...
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[QUOTE=welshmouse]after experimewenting eith both, i prefer light.

night-eye just looks like youve turned up the brightness, which you may as well just do. id rather use light as it seems more real and less like youve cheated by editing brightness..[/QUOTE]

That is precisely why I prefer it. Plus, you can control how much of an area it will light up by the number of points you allocate during the enchanting process...which also feels like less of a cheat.
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I tend to prefer light because it shows things closer to their true color. Also, I have never had a problem sneaking with light.
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Post by EVIL V2.1 »

i turn up the gamma :p
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