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I don't know how to feel about it, on the one hand it has brilliant gameplay and I want to play it, and yet it really gets on my nerves. I find myself congratulating it when it works as it should, akin to "Congratulations on letting me play you for once, Skyrim!". That shouldn't have to be the case, but it is. The glitches, (And while I usually overlook the many small ones like character figures messing up etc.) are really irritating; a common glitch I experience is where my sound dissapears until I restart the game, or the scene sets start flashing gray. Although while I can live with these, it is the really game-breaking ones that put me in two minds about it. I got stuck in an area due to a glitch and physically couldn't get out, at all. I had to reload a save that took me back ten hours of gameplay. Then there are the small quests that break. One of them I had to walk in to a house to find someone murdered by the guards (I won't disclose the quest or who is killed due to spoilers) and I was supposed to enter a diologue with them. This didn't happen, instead they reprimanded me for my bounty of 14 gold, and when persuaded to piss off, did so with great eagerness, leaving the quest undoable to rot in my 'Quest' menu.
I can only hope for Bethesda to release patches for these really debilitating glitches, although their lack of diligence and testing in the first place leads me to a conclusion that they are the RPG developer version of Infinity Ward, and we have been sold a beta for the sum of £49.99
I can only hope for Bethesda to release patches for these really debilitating glitches, although their lack of diligence and testing in the first place leads me to a conclusion that they are the RPG developer version of Infinity Ward, and we have been sold a beta for the sum of £49.99
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With Skyrim they said they can patch the PC game in no time at all (When they make the update)
However due to how the consoles work... and by how they work I mean how Microsoft and Sony tell game companies how they want things done, it take a bit for that patch to get to the console.
However due to how the consoles work... and by how they work I mean how Microsoft and Sony tell game companies how they want things done, it take a bit for that patch to get to the console.
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In my opinion, if you do not buy Skyrim for PC, you're pretty much screwed when it comes to bugs. In PC you have console which helps a bunch when you're stuck or something horrid happens to an NPC that's gone missing or something of the likes.
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That's like saying if you don't like someone in an election you're not allowed to vote. You can't exclude opinions just because they don't match your own. Everyone's free talk about how they personally feel about the game. If only people who liked it posted then you'd have one post saying its a great game and a few others agreeing and that's be that. We wouldn't be able to have this stimulating discussion over different opinions.Wildwill002 wrote:Small point I'd like to make... If you dont like Skyrim or Bethesda then why post in a thread discussing Skyrim?
But along what Delphi and Afly were saying, one thing we can agree on is that this game (AS WELL as every other) have flaws that could get better but what's different is to the extent it gets on our nerves. Yes the game is acceptable and it is reasonably able to be played. I'm just saying for me personally it's noth worth the glitches.
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Skyrim for £20 and extra points on my loyalty card but apparently I need a 18+ ID thing for a 15 game! Got it anyway thanks Gamestation
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Since Morrowind was brought up I thought I'd share my opinion on that game. I think Morrowind had the best environment and lore of all of the ES games. It differentiated itself from the cliche fantasy setting more than Oblivion and Skyrim. The only real issue I had with Morrowind was the combat, since you missed 90% of the time and did no damage at the beginning of the game.
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ah, nostalgia thinking about it.Sti_Jo_Lew wrote:Since Morrowind was brought up I thought I'd share my opinion on that game. I think Morrowind had the best environment and lore of all of the ES games. It differentiated itself from the cliche fantasy setting more than Oblivion and Skyrim. The only real issue I had with Morrowind was the combat, since you missed 90% of the time and did no damage at the beginning of the game.
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That's really weirding me out...Iron_Fang wrote:Skyrim for £20 and extra points on my loyalty card but apparently I need a 18+ ID thing for a 15 game! Got it anyway thanks Gamestation
Skyrim 50% off after less than a month? This is blasphemy, this is madness...
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Does anyone know if there is a difference between the Elven Light armour obtained when
and normal Elven Armour?
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In Argos it's £44.99, but, then again, they are selling Halo: Anniversary for the same.MrJKapowey wrote:That's really weirding me out...Iron_Fang wrote:Skyrim for £20 and extra points on my loyalty card but apparently I need a 18+ ID thing for a 15 game! Got it anyway thanks Gamestation
Skyrim 50% off after less than a month? This is blasphemy, this is madness...
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I wouldn't have thought so. Armor is armor. The only differences come from your own light/heavy armor skill, and your smithing skill when improving it.TyreseEngineer wrote:Does anyone know if there is a difference between the Elven Light armour obtained whenand normal Elven Armour?Spoiler! :
Unless you mean Thalmor robes from the casters. Those offer no armor rating, but have fortify destruction enchanted on them.
I just finished that mission myself with my second character. Used it as an opportunity to fill up all my black soul gems on the guards.
By the way is there a good way to level up alchemy? I've been buying up ingredients in mass, crafting all the potions I can, and selling them back. But it's going very slowly. I've heard you getting more experience from crafting more valuable potions though.
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Basically the more effects a potion has the more exp you get. Full 4 effect potions give you 2x the normal potion exp. The strength does affect it too i think. I spent ages getting it to 100 just to make the perfect poison.
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So, what's you guy's fighting style?
Sword and board? Hit it with a big stick? Make it a pincushion? Magic?
I personally use two swords, currently (due to the time I've spent on BF3) I'm only lvl 7 so I'm (strangely) using Orcish Long Swords with an optional Greatsword in case sh*t goes down...
Sword and board? Hit it with a big stick? Make it a pincushion? Magic?
I personally use two swords, currently (due to the time I've spent on BF3) I'm only lvl 7 so I'm (strangely) using Orcish Long Swords with an optional Greatsword in case sh*t goes down...
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The difference is that the Thalmor armor is called *Light* Elven armor, is lighter, and offers slightly less defense. The chest piece is also missing the shoulder armor for the looks of it.TyreseEngineer wrote:Does anyone know if there is a difference between the Elven Light armour obtained whenand normal Elven Armour?Spoiler! :
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Armored mage at present. But I'm thinking of switching to stealth. My enchanted boots mean that I'm already unintentionally sneaking up on people, I might as well get some bonus damage out of it. Muffle is ridiculously effective. I walked right up to a Bandit Chief in broad daylight this morning and tried to talk to him before realizing he was an enemy. I wasn't even in sneak mode. Throw in invisibility and a few other magic based perks and I think the hybrid could be very effective.MrJKapowey wrote:So, what's you guy's fighting style?
Sword and board? Hit it with a big stick? Make it a pincushion? Magic?
I personally use two swords, currently (due to the time I've spent on BF3) I'm only lvl 7 so I'm (strangely) using Orcish Long Swords with an optional Greatsword in case sh*t goes down...
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I charge in head first with my homemade legendary daedric swords, Lifecrush and Freezerburn. One sucks out your soul and heals me, the other burns you and freezes you at the same time. Oh and if i feel stealthy, I use Mehrunes razor with the 15x stealth damage. I managed to hit a dragon with it once! 1 hit kill without using up its charge!
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Once I manage to get the game I'll probably go dual daggers and a bow. I like being stealthy. I wonder if glass armor looks badass again...
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Sti_Jo_Lew wrote:Once I manage to get the game I'll probably go dual daggers and a bow. I like being stealthy. I wonder if glass armor looks badass again...
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Going stealthy, use the nightingale armour makes being stealthy easy and looks badass only have to commit to servitude to nocturnal to get it.Sti_Jo_Lew wrote:Once I manage to get the game I'll probably go dual daggers and a bow. I like being stealthy. I wonder if glass armor looks badass again...
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If you want to play stealthy, do Dark Brotherhood quests for best stealth armor. Nightengale's only good for Picking doors and Pickpocketing.andy25100 wrote:Going stealthy, use the nightingale armour makes being stealthy easy and looks badass only have to commit to servitude to nocturnal to get it.Sti_Jo_Lew wrote:Once I manage to get the game I'll probably go dual daggers and a bow. I like being stealthy. I wonder if glass armor looks badass again...
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That's something I don't get; since there's a perk that completely removes the weight of heavy armor, and an enchantment that completely removes the sound of your footsteps, what incentive is there to choose light armor over heavy? Surely you're just getting less defense?
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Because why bother sneaking if you're going to take damage?Jake55778 wrote:That's something I don't get; since there's a perk that completely removes the weight of heavy armor, and an enchantment that completely removes the sound of your footsteps, what incentive is there to choose light armor over heavy? Surely you're just getting less defense?
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Jake55778 wrote:That's something I don't get; since there's a perk that completely removes the weight of heavy armor, and an enchantment that completely removes the sound of your footsteps, what incentive is there to choose light armor over heavy? Surely you're just getting less defense?
Simple, Light armor will give you the 50% stamina regen increase perk.
Heavy armor gives you the reduction in damage when you fall.
If you don't invest points in any of the two, it's just extra weight that I don't need... plus I think armor's just a waste of perk points for someone like me.
Also, I go robe when I sneak. Godavari has a point that I follow. I invest all of my points in Magicka. I havent put any points in stamina or health because #1) If Im stealthy, I do not need health because I shouldn't be getting hit in the first place and #2) I don't need stamina because... well... I'm not the one running away
I'm a High Elf Vampire Illusionist/Stealth... I haven't met anything that saw me and then had time to even swing their blades before I slit their throats. Not even a dragon...
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I put all my level up points into magicka with my first character. But the only schools I really used were conjuration and destruction. So when I realized you can negate magicka use entirely for certain schools through enchanting all that magicka became worthless.Zinrius wrote:Jake55778 wrote:That's something I don't get; since there's a perk that completely removes the weight of heavy armor, and an enchantment that completely removes the sound of your footsteps, what incentive is there to choose light armor over heavy? Surely you're just getting less defense?
Simple, Light armor will give you the 50% stamina regen increase perk.
Heavy armor gives you the reduction in damage when you fall.
If you don't invest points in any of the two, it's just extra weight that I don't need... plus I think armor's just a waste of perk points for someone like me.
Also, I go robe when I sneak. Godavari has a point that I follow. I invest all of my points in Magicka. I havent put any points in stamina or health because #1) If Im stealthy, I do not need health because I shouldn't be getting hit in the first place and #2) I don't need stamina because... well... I'm not the one running away
I'm a High Elf Vampire Illusionist/Stealth... I haven't met anything that saw me and then had time to even swing their blades before I slit their throats. Not even a dragon...
Now I put it into health instead. Sure I could freeze time and blast a dragon out of the sky before it's even landed, but sometimes it's more fun to watch them impotently chip away at your life bar while slowly finishing them off with a dagger and a one handed skill of 34.
When I challenged Uthgerd the unbroken she was doing so little damage with her punches my natural regeneration was outhealing her.
Plus it's always fun to be able to just walk through traps without giving a damn.
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Well let me tell you mister, Magicka negating effects are a waste of Enchantments for some play-styles. Atleast for me since I don't need it because, ofcourse, I have the magicka to cast what I need. I can do way better things with my armor enchantment slots like increasing my weapon damage, making me immune to elements, stealth or enhancing other things I cannot with stat points.Jake55778 wrote:I put all my level up points into magicka with my first character. But the only schools I really used were conjuration and destruction. So when I realized you can negate magicka use entirely for certain schools through enchanting all that magicka became worthless.Zinrius wrote:Jake55778 wrote:That's something I don't get; since there's a perk that completely removes the weight of heavy armor, and an enchantment that completely removes the sound of your footsteps, what incentive is there to choose light armor over heavy? Surely you're just getting less defense?
Simple, Light armor will give you the 50% stamina regen increase perk.
Heavy armor gives you the reduction in damage when you fall.
If you don't invest points in any of the two, it's just extra weight that I don't need... plus I think armor's just a waste of perk points for someone like me.
Also, I go robe when I sneak. Godavari has a point that I follow. I invest all of my points in Magicka. I havent put any points in stamina or health because #1) If Im stealthy, I do not need health because I shouldn't be getting hit in the first place and #2) I don't need stamina because... well... I'm not the one running away
I'm a High Elf Vampire Illusionist/Stealth... I haven't met anything that saw me and then had time to even swing their blades before I slit their throats. Not even a dragon...
Now I put it into health instead. Sure I could freeze time and blast a dragon out of the sky before it's even landed, but sometimes it's more fun to watch them impotently chip away at your life bar while slowly finishing them off with a dagger and a one handed skill of 34.
When I challenged Uthgerd the unbroken she was doing so little damage with her punches my natural regeneration was outhealing her.
Plus it's always fun to be able to just walk through traps without giving a damn.
But of course if you need magicka negate enchants because the rest of you is perfectly fine then go for it, but don't say magicka is useless, there's many ways to play, nothing's null. FYI, on the stealth tree it allows me to not trigger traps.
Bottom line, it's all a matter of taste. You like shrugging out damage and bashing heads, I like avoiding damage and slithing throats while their helpless to my calming spells.
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Agreed.Zinrius wrote: Bottom line, it's all a matter of taste.
New game. Favorite shout(s)?
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Ethereal Form and Elemental Fury <3Jake55778 wrote:Agreed.Zinrius wrote: Bottom line, it's all a matter of taste.
New game. Favorite shout(s)?
For me it's tie between time freeze and ice form.
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Mine unrelenting force and marked for death I have all 3 words to it and it completely destroys enemy armour.
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