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The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim
a word of warning to any wishing to get skyrim on console and only have a 4:3 tv... its not that pleasant >.>; top and bottom (mostly top) are cut off, so you can't see your rewards for quests and hardly where you are going... i kinda got used to it, but I'm gonna be camping steam over the next year for when skyrim goes on sale XD seems my laptop can run it much better than i initially thought
Phoenix.Lillicarnage said: » Random people keep saying that I look sick but I dont see anything different or any status ailments, wtf? Cerberus.Irohuro said: » i thought dragon was light armor and daedric was heavy aromor Just got smithing to 100! Now I have to level up(Been level 5 forever) so I can get the perks and make dragon stuff for my lightweight build.
Also, I found the shout that slows down time, want to see how cool it is at Lv.3 Artemicion said: » Valefor.Prothescar said: » iirc the perk doesn't have any effect on stamina, just carry weight Ugh. So it will still drain my stamina like crazy eh? It says it doesn't weigh anything and it wont' slow you down... but yeah, that's vague enough to hint at not affecting stamina. Starting to debate whether I should switch to Light Armor. Seems to give a better benefit overall, especially with all the additional increase to armor rating and recovering stamina much faster. That's always the #1 problem for any melee type: Stam goes down quick. Artemicion said: » I'm torn. I would love to sport heavy dragon/daedric armor when I get to the point of being able to smith and wear them. However, there seems to be more detriment to wearing heavy armor than there is compared to light armor. I suppose it all depends on what magical enchantments cater most to in terms of one-handed weaponry and shield use. But does armor rating only affect mitigation to physical blows, or can it reduce magic and breath attacks from dragons? Cerberus.Irohuro said: » i thought dragon was light armor and daedric was heavy aromor lol just noticed that you can shoot lanterns and ***off of the ceiling to explode on enemies <_<
Valefor.Prothescar said: » lol just noticed that you can shoot lanterns and ***off of the ceiling to explode on enemies <_< Also, look for huge spills of oil on the ground. There will usually be an encounter with numerous enemies in that area, and it would make sense to try to crowd them over the oil then set it on fire. Let the terrain and environment do work for you. strategy guides really kill the mood of a game :/
Bismarck.Misao said: » strategy guides really kill the mood of a game :/ It's the same thing people use the wiki for. I mostly do it because in a game such as this, where nearly every quest takes you to a fork where there are two futures depending on your chosen path, I like knowing which path will 1) most benefit my character (rewards, etc) and 2) which path would be most true to the type of character I am playing (most always play a 'good' person as much as I can on first play throughs. These are heroic games, I try to play a character that would be honorable and do what is right even when no one is looking.) kinda defeats the purpose of RolePlaying tho, as being casted on a role and walking into the unknown, making choices on the spot and take the rewards/punishment for your auctions, and not knowing whats going to happen and just deal with things as they come, this really makes the game feel more special when playing trough rather than...
knowing (from chapter1) you Father, who you never met is the real villain set to destroy the world and if you kill him with a chicken feather he drops is megapwnzor giant sword that can 1shot the hidden secret mega boss, and tells you where to jump and how..... Bismarck.Misao said: » strategy guides really kill the mood of a game :/ I would agree with you completely in this case. Stuff like ffxi I have no problems using wiki for. How else would you ever figure out any of the quests. Elder Scrolls, however, is MUCH easier to figure stuff out, where you need to be going, etc. Plus talking to NPC's in this game actually gives you useful information. Bought the house in Solitude for 25k gold and very impressed with it :)
Bahamut.Echojin said: » Bismarck.Misao said: » strategy guides really kill the mood of a game :/ I would agree with you completely in this case. Stuff like ffxi I have no problems using wiki for. How else would you ever figure out any of the quests. Elder Scrolls, however, is MUCH easier to figure stuff out, where you need to be going, etc. Plus talking to NPC's in this game actually gives you useful information. I only use strategy guides after I've played through a couple of times when I want to get everything 100% that I haven't done yet. Secrets and stuff are so much more rewarding when you didn't know that they were coming.
Valefor.Prothescar said: » I only use strategy guides after I've played through a couple of times when I want to get everything 100% that I haven't done yet. Secrets and stuff are so much more rewarding when you didn't know that they were coming. Most guides aren't this well thought out. Bahamut.Echojin said: » Bismarck.Misao said: » strategy guides really kill the mood of a game :/ I would agree with you completely in this case. Stuff like ffxi I have no problems using wiki for. How else would you ever figure out any of the quests. Elder Scrolls, however, is MUCH easier to figure stuff out, where you need to be going, etc. Plus talking to NPC's in this game actually gives you useful information. Cerberus.Valmur said: » Bought the house in Solitude for 25k gold and very impressed with it :) So fancy, got any spare room? My current house is in Whiterun and it's so cute. I like having it right next to the blacksmiths. Cerberus.Valmur said: » Bought the house in Solitude for 25k gold and very impressed with it :) I like the one in Riften too. Got a nice little porch with a boat. Ok got a question, So I found a total of 5 daedric hearts and i made the sword and all the armor for it and when I crafted them I upgraded them to legendary even the sword and then i went and put 2 enchantments all of them then I was running around and found a daedric relic sword and I went to go upgrade it and some other stuff I found and when I did it let me upgrade my legendary daedric gear and sword again still says legendary but it boosted the stats again I have made legendary dragon gear but never any with 2 enchantments and it has never let me upgrade them so anyone know whats up with that?
25k gold... o_O
I'm the most derp assassin and all my money goes to paying the fine after I kill someone. Contractor: Go kill these three men. Derpina: OKAY! *Derpina gets caught on all three kills paying about 3k in gold for all of them* Contractor: Here's your payment. Derpina receives 1200 gold. :/ where do you start the assasin questline?
If you ask around for rumors, eventually someone should tell you about someone trying to contact the dark brotherhood and it'll give you a quest.
Bismarck.Misao said: » where do you start the assasin questline? just had a dragon fly straight into the floor and knock itself out for about 5 seconds >.>
Carbuncle.Khane said: » just had a dragon fly straight into the floor and knock itself out for about 5 seconds >.> Hey guys, quick question for the Dark Brotherhood.
Maybe there was a certain way you were supposed to do it?
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