I haven't played skyrim, but the giant mudcrab is amazing, and the Kinect Shouts are probably the first non-obtrusive and interesting use of the Kinect in a game that I've heard of lol
Wait what? You can use shouts with Kinect?? How did I not hear about this?
All of that stuff in the video isn't a sure thing. The various team members were allowed to do something on their own for 1 whole week, and showed it to the whole team at the end of that week.
I assume those were the best entries, maybe hid the best of the best from us for a surprise that they do want to add 100%.
All of that stuff is cool, but it requires balance and tweaking to work correctly in the game. I do hope to see a lot of that added as DLC in the future.
I'm honestly shocked that they could actually do that all in one whole week. Maybe a few of them were working on the side for awhile or was something they were working on a year ago but got scrapped, but I think that is huge for something people can do on their own time, it's like the developers actually love their game! (looking at you SE...)
I'm honestly shocked that they could actually do that all in one whole week. Maybe a few of them were working on the side for awhile or was something they were working on a year ago but got scrapped, but I think that is huge for something people can do on their own time, it's like the developers actually love their game! (looking at you SE...)
There was a video from the RSA called Drive: The Surprising Truth About What motivates us.
Management is great if you want compliance, but if you want engagement which is what we want in the workforce today as people are doing more complicated, sophisticated things self-direction is better. Let me give you some examples of this of the most radical forms of self-direction in the workplace, that lead to good results. Let's start with this company right here, Atlassian an Australian company. It's a software company and they do something really cool. Once a quarter on Thursday afternoon, they say to their developers "For the next 24 hours, you can work on anything you want. You can work at it the way you want. You can work at it with whomever you want. All we ask is that you show the results to the company at the end of those 24 hours." and this fun kind of meeting, not a star chamber session but this fun meeting with beer and cake and fun and other things like that. It turns out that one day of pure undiluted autonomy has led to a whole array of fixes for existing software a whole array of ideas for new products that otherwise have never emerged. One day. Now this is not an "if-then" incentive. This is not the sort of thing that I would have done 3 years ago before I knew this research. I would have said "You want people to be creative and innovative?" Give them a fricken innovation bonus. If you could do something cool, I'll give you 2,500 dollars. They're not doing this at all. They're essentially saying you probably want to do something interesting. Let me just get out of your way. One day of autonomy produces things that never emerge.
Most of this stuff has been modded into oblivion, and has been or will be modded into skyrim by fans. That only really helps the pc players though :x, maybe theyll release this stuff for all consoles.
I haven't played skyrim, but the giant mudcrab is amazing, and the Kinect Shouts are probably the first non-obtrusive and interesting use of the Kinect in a game that I've heard of lol
It's similar to what Bioware is doing with Mass Effect 3, can issue orders to your squad and use your powers by issuing verbal commands to your Kinect.
Well I followed Hadvar by accident at the beginning of the game and since he told me to join the Imperials, thats what I did >.>
I didn't realize you could go two different ways during the dragon attack. I was freaking out and not used to 1st person views..and it was scary..lol
I didn't realize either that Hadvar was the wussy man who was all like "well..I could save your life cause your not on the list to be executed...but Im afraid of my superior"
But I'm kind of happy with my imperial selection. Alot of their npcs and towns are awefully cool.
Whereas, alot of the jarls in the stormcloak towns are pretty big jerks and I've heard that Ulfric was a racist doodoohead.
player.modav carryweight 500 : adds 500 to your carryweight
player.forceav carryweight 500: makes your carryweight 500
take care, these are permanent changes unless you use console to alter it again, or reload an old save.
just learned:
player.setav CarryWeight 500 : makes your carryweight 500 until the next save/autosave occurs
if you want to get out of console to modify weight:
what ive started doing is ignore steel and below armor and weapons, they weigh alot, and dont sell for much.
I also will down strength potions and get to an exit. you can fast travel to white run and the potion will get you in the gate. you might have to crawl to the vendor but the blacksmith with 2 vendor npcs and general store are right there and the general store is open at night.
you can also enchant a set of super light clothes with carry weight if you can learn the enchant, then when you're cleaning up after a dungeon you can throw on those clothes to just pick up loot.
I would love unlimited inventory. ;; one thing i dont like about the ps.
I lvld the crap out of my stamina and upgraded my thf tunic. I can carry over 500 points but I always have to drop stuff at my houses before and after dungeons or I run out of space. Its cause I gear swap for everything ;; I need macros. My bro makes fun of me.
The pc has too many advantages unfortunately, even not for the sake of cheating or modding :/
my brother has had game breaking bugs on his xbox on morrowwind, oblivion, and skyrim where at like 500 hours he's had to start over.
on pc, almost all bugs you can console away or at least get some sort of workaround for.
This. A great example of this would be if you ever played fallout 3 or Fallout new vegas >.>... and a few quests on dragon age origins... just to name three.
Sorry if this has been posted but does anyone know when a new PS3 patch is coming? I have about 130 hours in and have had 3 or 4 quests glitch in the last 10 hours or so. >.>
I raised my carry weight to 3000 (with setav). It's not unusual for me to leave a dungeon with 1400+ in weight. I pick up every single thing that can be picked up.
Bethesda Softworks just announced the fifth game in the Elder Scrolls series and the sequel to The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion will be called Skyrim. And it'll be out next year.
Bethesda's Todd Howard introduced the game with a brief teaser showing a stone dragon and a dramatic narration that sets up the story of the next big role-playing game in the Elder Scrolls series. That teaser also dates Skyrim for November 11, 2011.
I cannot bloody wait. I've always loved the Elder scrolls series since Daggerfall.