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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
I would definitely wait for the civil war quest until the end. Slight spoiler but while you can do it any time the NPCs just don't react as would expect them to following the end of war. You go back to these towns on other quests and its like it never happened.
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Yeah, there's a cool mission in the main quest that gets skipped if you get too far into the civil war questline first.
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
I liked the game, but I honestly thought the dragon encounters became overly annoying and way too frequent, especially after beating the main dragon. It seemed like every time I wanted to fast travel a dragon or two would appear. It made me quit playing.
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
i got this back at release and I have put only a couple of hours into it. I don't know what it is exactly I didn't like but i was bored to death. A big thing that turned me off was travel time. I remember having to do alot of walking to get to some of the quests at the beginning. I have limited gaming time nowadays with 2 young kids so I don't want to spend my time walking trying to get somewhere. Maybe there is fast travel a little later?
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
I've been playing through this again with some mods on the PC and it's like an entirely new game. It's certainly keeping my interest more than anything on the newer consoles... which is a damn shame, because my PS4 will go back to collecting dust until Destiny is out.
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
What mods are most of you PC guys running? I picked up the base game during the summer sale and looking through Nexus, good lord there are a lot of mods. I think I've installed 'the patch' and a few of the graphical ones, but what are the other must haves?
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by wlj
(Post 12181741)
i got this back at release and I have put only a couple of hours into it. I don't know what it is exactly I didn't like but i was bored to death. A big thing that turned me off was travel time. I remember having to do alot of walking to get to some of the quests at the beginning. I have limited gaming time nowadays with 2 young kids so I don't want to spend my time walking trying to get somewhere. Maybe there is fast travel a little later?
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by wlj
(Post 12181741)
i got this back at release and I have put only a couple of hours into it. I don't know what it is exactly I didn't like but i was bored to death. A big thing that turned me off was travel time. I remember having to do alot of walking to get to some of the quests at the beginning. I have limited gaming time nowadays with 2 young kids so I don't want to spend my time walking trying to get somewhere. Maybe there is fast travel a little later?
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by The Dude
(Post 12181767)
What mods are most of you PC guys running? I picked up the base game during the summer sale and looking through Nexus, good lord there are a lot of mods. I think I've installed 'the patch' and a few of the graphical ones, but what are the other must haves?
Dragon Break Falskaar Dark Brotherhood Resurrection Wyrmstooth and so on... The Deadly Dragons mod is great fun although a little frustrating until you level up. These work well with the mods I've installed, so I caution others to check in on what they have installed before adding any like these. |
Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by The Dude
(Post 12181767)
What mods are most of you PC guys running? I picked up the base game during the summer sale and looking through Nexus, good lord there are a lot of mods. I think I've installed 'the patch' and a few of the graphical ones, but what are the other must haves?
My list of mods: Realvision ENB Monster mod Audio overhaul Quiet Dungons Bigger trees TreesHD Vivid Landscapes Camping kit for the Northern Ranger Immersive patrols Shooting stars Skyfalls and windmills Grass on steroids Serious HD retexture Skyrim Flora Overhaul Project Reality - Climates Cinematic fire effects Dust effects Pure waters Static mesh improvement. Frostfall Wet and Cold *edit to add a few more* Immersive weapons Skybirds 101Bugs Skyui Locational damage Merry Taverns RealShelter Immersive travelers Immersive Battles Immersive Brigands Immersive Mercenaries Climates of Tamriel |
Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by wlj
(Post 12181741)
i got this back at release and I have put only a couple of hours into it. I don't know what it is exactly I didn't like but i was bored to death. A big thing that turned me off was travel time. I remember having to do alot of walking to get to some of the quests at the beginning. I have limited gaming time nowadays with 2 young kids so I don't want to spend my time walking trying to get somewhere. Maybe there is fast travel a little later?
Originally Posted by The Dude
(Post 12181767)
What mods are most of you PC guys running? I picked up the base game during the summer sale and looking through Nexus, good lord there are a lot of mods. I think I've installed 'the patch' and a few of the graphical ones, but what are the other must haves?
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by Oliver Clothesoff
(Post 12181879)
If your computer can support it, definitely add a few of the high rez graphic mods (towns, waters, lighting, weather, skies) and some more immersive mods (like armors, weapons, patrols, etc.) ... but there's some real fun to be had in the user-created quests:
Dragon Break Falskaar Dark Brotherhood Resurrection Wyrmstooth and so on... The Deadly Dragons mod is great fun although a little frustrating until you level up. These work well with the mods I've installed, so I caution others to check in on what they have installed before adding any like these. |
Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 12181862)
For me, half the fun of the game was just randomly exploring the world while looking for where to go and finding random places that aren't part of any quest. But doing it on horseback, of course.
I used to like that too. I played oblivion years ago and enjoyed doing that, however my gaming time was very high. Not so much now with a baby and toddler |
Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
I just picked this up during the summer sale and am getting into it, I'm level 15 now, running a two handed mace barbarian build. I pretty much kill things in just one or two hits, it's pretty amusing. How do I obtain a horse? Also I think you can buy a house in Whiterun for 5,000 gold, should I do this as soon as possible or are there alternative options in other cities?
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by DaveyJoe
(Post 12182383)
How do I obtain a horse?
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 12182397)
You can buy one - but nothing beats the horse you get when you finish the Assassin's Guild quest line.
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by DaveyJoe
(Post 12182402)
What's special about that horse?
Spoiler:
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by slop101
(Post 12182397)
You can buy one - but nothing beats the horse you get when you finish the Assassin's Guild quest line.
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by mhg83
(Post 12182373)
They have an Arena Faction Mod that's supposed to be awesome. Also there's a crazy Super Mario Brothers Mod that looks insane. Have you found any Zombie survival Mods? They had one for Oblivion.
Huge image: Spoiler:
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
There's also a Thomas The Train Dragon Mod lol
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by Oliver Clothesoff
(Post 12182504)
Nothing like that... I might be into a zombie mod, but I can't get into anything that changes the "spirit" of the game. There's a mod out there that will change the dragons into old school WWF wrestlers.
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
I started playing this game recently, as well, after picking it up on the steam summer sale.
I'm playing a wood elf thief character. sneaking around, sniping with my bow or attacking with dual wield daggers. I barely know what i'm doing. I wish there was a way to bind a weapon to an off hand. I had favorite and hot key a dual weapon set up that will work between going to bow/arrow and back but if i cast a spell, i cant get dual wield back via hot key again. Where is the quest line to start the Assassins guild? I just got in the Thieves Guild and am in the guild that fights the Silver Hand guys. |
Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by DaveNinja
(Post 12184463)
I started playing this game recently, as well, after picking it up on the steam summer sale.
I'm playing a wood elf thief character. sneaking around, sniping with my bow or attacking with dual wield daggers. I barely know what i'm doing. I wish there was a way to bind a weapon to an off hand. I had favorite and hot key a dual weapon set up that will work between going to bow/arrow and back but if i cast a spell, i cant get dual wield back via hot key again. Where is the quest line to start the Assassins guild? I just got in the Thieves Guild and am in the guild that fights the Silver Hand guys. And If you wanna hold off on the Main quest make sure you at least get up to the point where you meet the Greybeards. They teach you a shout that Spoiler:
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Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
Originally Posted by DaveyJoe
(Post 12182383)
I just picked this up during the summer sale and am getting into it, I'm level 15 now, running a two handed mace barbarian build. I pretty much kill things in just one or two hits, it's pretty amusing. How do I obtain a horse? Also I think you can buy a house in Whiterun for 5,000 gold, should I do this as soon as possible or are there alternative options in other cities?
Most cities have a house you can purchase. But I highly recommend getting the Whiterun one as soon as you can afford it. It's the cheapest. Having a place to stash your stuff is critical. Even when I bought other houses, Whiterun stayed my "home" throughout the game. The city is centrally located in Skyrim, and Breezehome is really close to where you pop up fast-traveling to Whiterun. And if you're into Smithing, there's a set-up you can always use right next door. And if you like the other houses more, you can always move. Later in the game, 5,000 isn't going to seem like much money. And I think you'll get your money's worth out of Breezehome in the meantime (even if you do decide to move your home base). |
Re: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim -- November 2011
I played the game for the first time in a while a couple of weeks ago. My character is level 71 and its amazing that i was still finding new things to do. I want to get to Level 80 just so i can fight the Ebony Warrior.
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