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I think this is a crazy cool proof of concept, how far they can actually go with it is what I'm most interested in seeing unfold...
At the same time, I wonder if something like this would be in danger of being slapped with a cease and desist order. I know Bethesda is more or less supportive of the mod scene, but this seems pretty... significant for a mod...
Edit: And secondly, isn't there a whole mess of legal hoops online games have to jump through as well? Like to protect the children from the pedo's and such.
The more I think about it the less likely I find it that this will ever be a fully realized project.
Let the creation kit come.....skyrim is going to be 1000 times bigger in a year.....