So I just had a couple strange things happen on the PS3 version.
I really haven't had any problems, and I have been marveling a what about what a better job they did on Skyrim than Oblivion as far as optimization goes. Oblivion stutters pretty regularly on PS3 but Skyrim has been smooth as butter pretty much all the time.
But for the past half hour I have had nothing but jaggy framerate. Playable but stutters every 2-7 seconds and then...my textures just went all wack. The ground was flickering white, snow wolves and other animals were just white, no texture or skins or anything, and then inside a building was all glitchy green.
I've had the game on for almost 8 hours today straight so I turned it off, gunna let it cool down if that was the problem.
Anyone else seen anything like that?
i occasionally have texture problems with my ps3, but i have a feeling its because of age. my ps3 is one of the originals when it was released.
I have an 80gb fat, its almost three years old. Bought it in summer of '09. And my dog pissed on it once, long story.
When you are skilling up smithing, I'm guessing you just re-sell the daggers back for a huge loss?
You could technically go loot the Dwarven area, Make a bunch of Dwarf Ingots, and Craft a fook-ton of Dwarven Bows, which are pretty simple to make... (when you get the right skill level)
That, and they sell for alot, so you make more than your money back
Has anyone been putting their level up category into Stamina? If so, how is it treating you. I've just been putting every level into HP because I have no clue. I basically use a bow or dual wield daggers, Light armor guy all sneaky and sorts. Not sure if i should start increasing my stamina.
Has anyone been putting their level up category into Stamina? If so, how is it treating you. I've just been putting every level into HP because I have no clue. I basically use a bow or dual wield daggers, Light armor guy all sneaky and sorts. Not sure if i should start increasing my stamina.
besides increasing the amount of time you can sprint, it also adds to your carry weight. i've put about 60 points into it so far and im up to like 330 weight
So i just realized you can't make any other armor or weapons besides Iron or whatever unless you spend the skill points to unlock those smithing perks?
So i just realized you can't make any other armor or weapons besides Iron or whatever unless you spend the skill points to unlock those smithing perks?
Pretty much..
I've put points into smithing, debating whether or not to put them into enchanting as well.
So i just realized you can't make any other armor or weapons besides Iron or whatever unless you spend the skill points to unlock those smithing perks?
Pretty much.. I've put points into smithing, debating whether or not to put them into enchanting as well.
Well I only use Light armor (I'm going to use heavy armor just to level up my character level) So i figure i only need to put perks on the light armor side of the smithing perks. I'll probably do the same with enchanting too, I mean i guess if you want the best possible gear to put on your character, you would have to do it.
So far Daedric is the best type of weapons ive seen in the game so yeah use your perks to get it and also there are no Dragon weapons that you can craft.I made a Legendary Daedric Sword and it was the best thing i've seen so far for sword's.
So i just realized you can't make any other armor or weapons besides Iron or whatever unless you spend the skill points to unlock those smithing perks?
Pretty much..
I've put points into smithing, debating whether or not to put them into enchanting as well.
Actually, I had no issues upgrading Elvan or Dwarven armor and weaponry with no perks in their respective areas as of yet. So, you can't make it from scratch, but you can upgrade it without the perk as long as your skill is high enough.
Since I haven't been in here over the weekend let me just say. This game disgusts me. I have no life. I eat, sleep, dream in Skyrim now and have a feeling I will continue to do so for quite some time.
i have to say, the throat of the world is the most beautiful place so far. if you take the north path from whiterun to ivarstead it is absolutely gorgeous the whole way up. and the area just below ivarstead is absolutely amazing.
i have to say, the throat of the world is the most beautiful place so far. if you take the north path from whiterun to ivarstead it is absolutely gorgeous the whole way up. and the area just below ivarstead is absolutely amazing.
My favorite places so far are the docks down below Solitude. I love the water there and the way you can see the blue palace up above. I also really like the woods outside the Dark Brotherhood sanctuary, its so peaceful and realistically natural, I love it.
i have to say, the throat of the world is the most beautiful place so far. if you take the north path from whiterun to ivarstead it is absolutely gorgeous the whole way up. and the area just below ivarstead is absolutely amazing.
The whole game is absolutely beautiful so far. I finished the first dungeon and killed the first dragon at the tower and my mind was blown! Havent seen something so well thoughtout in a long time. The music is key!
So i just realized you can't make any other armor or weapons besides Iron or whatever unless you spend the skill points to unlock those smithing perks?
Pretty much..
I've put points into smithing, debating whether or not to put them into enchanting as well.
Actually, I had no issues upgrading Elvan or Dwarven armor and weaponry with no perks in their respective areas as of yet. So, you can't make it from scratch, but you can upgrade it without the perk as long as your skill is high enough.
Since I haven't been in here over the weekend let me just say. This game disgusts me. I have no life. I eat, sleep, dream in Skyrim now and have a feeling I will continue to do so for quite some time.
Literally the best game I've ever played.
Well they asked about making, not upgrading, but good to know..
Well they asked about making, not upgrading, but good to know..
Trying to keep people from spending perks unnecessarily. Can always make armor better that you pick up once you're high enough lv for it to start showing 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.