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Man 2:

http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Increasing_Skills
My best friend.
Dammit
Whenever I shoot goats that are running away, I send arrows right up their star fishes.
Whenever I shoot wolves that are running towards me, I hit the hump on their backs.
Whenever I shoot people, I hit them either in the shoulder or the mid-back/torso.
Can I have a little more variety?

Littledude:

there is some kind of auto lock thing in the game that influence where your arrows go.
There's a mod to fix it, sadly you're on console.

console developers should stop being bitches and make their consoles just like computers except without all of the computer specific function stuff so that people could use mods and stuff.

Man 2:

I just seem to aim there all the time. It's a combination of how I'm moving, how they're moving, and reaction time.
There's also the fact that the game thinks it knows exactly how to compensate for gravity when making a shot, so that aiming for the head at point-blank range could send the arrow over the target's head.

Menen:


--- Quote from: Man 2 on May 20, 2012, 05:23:47 PM ---http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Increasing_Skills
My best friend.
Dammit
Whenever I shoot goats that are running away, I send arrows right up their star fishes.
Whenever I shoot wolves that are running towards me, I hit the hump on their backs.
Whenever I shoot people, I hit them either in the shoulder or the mid-back/torso.
Can I have a little more variety?

--- End quote ---

Goats run away, Their ass is the largest part of their visible body that you can hit
The Hump on the back of the wolf is very large and is an easy target
The torso is the largest part of the body, and it is only natural that you hit it.

Fracture:

I always shoot things in their FACES

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