This game just solidified the fact that it will be taking up 90% of my free time untill I beat it simply because of the fact I can go all Pepa-papa-palpatine on their ***.
completed, way to easy. Good graphics don't make a game (ffxiv)
just sayin
And you most likely missed out on 95% of the game. Just sayin'.
ES games aren't the kind you just blow through in a day and beat. I can beat Oblivion start to finish in one sitting on a weeknight. Didn't stop me from playing the game for 3 years.
completed, way to easy. Good graphics don't make a game (ffxiv)
just sayin
And you most likely missed out on 95% of the game. Just sayin'.
ES games aren't the kind you just blow through in a day and beat. I can beat Oblivion start to finish in one sitting on a weeknight. Didn't stop me from playing the game for 3 years.
completed, way to easy. Good graphics don't make a game (ffxiv)
just sayin
And you most likely missed out on 95% of the game. Just sayin'.
ES games aren't the kind you just blow through in a day and beat. I can beat Oblivion start to finish in one sitting on a weeknight. Didn't stop me from playing the game for 3 years.
Also, adjust difficulty.
100% complete
Just sayin'
Troll on, brotha. The game hasn't even been out a week. IF you seriously 100% completed the game, you must've been glued to the monitor non-stop since before the official release. And again, adjust the difficulty, don't use easy skill ups, don't use glaring exploits.
EDIT: I'm calling ***. Someone on my FB friend's list did the same thing just to get a rise out of people.
Saw a chicken, crossing the road.. thought to myself 'Man I could really go for some chicken right now.." So I killed it, naturally.
Then I got arrested and thrown in jail for killing the chicken... when I woke up in my dingy cell, I noticed a dead guy laying next to me on the ground - and I had contracted a disease. I think there's something wrong with my character, but I just can't stop playing!!! D:
Currently I'm working with the Thieve's Guild - and quite enjoying the fact that I can be crouching in the middle of a well lit room, picking someone's pocket, and the other people in the room won't see me, as long as I don't make a sound o.o People see with sound - BatPeople!
Make a bunch of iron daggers, use Petty Soul Gems to enchant those iron daggers. Sell the daggers. You get Smithing, Enchanting, and a little bit of Speechcraft all at once.
Some of these Pillar puzzles drive me *** crazy.. Took me 10-15 mins to figure out this last one
You talking about the puzzle at the door where there are reels, and you try to do the combination, and after you "think" you got it, you place the dragon claw on the key pad, and it either works or it shoots a trap at you?
If so, look in your inventory at the dragon claw, and rotate it around, on the paw you will see the combination.
I can't figure out how to rotate items in the inventory..
But no, that's not it, without rotating the claws I can at least see the general shape on the claw and make a reasonable guess at the combination.
The one I was speaking about specifically has 4 pillars, the only clue you get to the order is 4 plaques (2 on each side) in a very short stairwell just before you enter the room. There's nothing dictating order on the plaques (the 2 pairs are exactly even on the stair, no set is 'first' or 'higher') and the pillars are haphazardly placed, they don't resemble the layout of the plaques on the wall in any way, basically all you get to go on is how many of what symbol are used.
So I had to go through them in a methodical fashion eliminating combinations as I went. Like "Fish Fish Snake Eagle" nope, "Fish Fish Eagle Snake" nope, "Eagle Snake Fish Fish" nope, "Snake Eagle Fish Fish" nope, "Snake Fish Fish Eagle" nope, "Eagle Fish Fish Snake" nope etc etc.
Ok.....how do i get enchantments can u buy them cause i dont want to run around and look for armor to disenchant.
You need to disenchant a piece of gear that you find to learn the enchantment (you learn it forever). From what I could tell, the quality of the gear and gem had no effect on the amount of skill gained. I just made a ton of leather bracers to level up smithing, then enchanted those leather bracers with pickpocketing skill using petty/lesser/common soul gems. Collecting gems is the most difficult part. You'll need a couple hundred filled gems to go all the way to 100 I think. Needless to say, it took me the better half of a day to go from 60 -> 100 (I did get distracted quite a bit though).
Not having gotten anywhere in the game yet...
deer are so hard to kill while they are moving <.>
not sure if it's from one of the perks but if ur using a bow to kill them try drawing an arrow then hold RMB, it zooms in and slows time down while ur stamina lasts, it's awesome at close range watching arrows hit people in the face.
Which is the best One-handed weapon to use? I figured it would be sword or dagger, but i hear one-handed enchantments on gear don't work on your daggers.
Which is the best One-handed weapon to use? I figured it would be sword or dagger, but i hear one-handed enchantments on gear don't work on your daggers.
Um, daggers enchant just fine. There might be a "best weapon", number-wise, but it's all about what weapon feels best to you, which you prefer using. Sometimes I feel like using swords, sometimes I want to use an axe.
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.