The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Discussion Thread
#25051
Posté 12 août 2012 - 05:51
*shrugs*
#25052
Posté 12 août 2012 - 06:15
#25053
Guest_greengoron89_*
Posté 12 août 2012 - 06:16
Guest_greengoron89_*
Me: Good luck finding her from there.
Sibbi: ...amusing.
#25054
Posté 12 août 2012 - 06:49
Said with no small amount of menace, I'm sure. It's so cute when people think they can take on the Dragonborn and live to tell the tale. You'd think that people would think twice about antagonising the guy who eats dragon souls every time he meets one, yet they still do.greengoron89 wrote...
Sibbi: I'd do anything to have that w****'s head on a platter - all I need to know is where she is.
Me: Good luck finding her from there.
Sibbi: ...amusing.
#25055
Posté 12 août 2012 - 06:53
Olaf_de_IJsbeer wrote...
Said with no small amount of menace, I'm sure. It's so cute when people think they can take on the Dragonborn and live to tell the tale. You'd think that people would think twice about antagonising the guy who eats dragon souls every time he meets one, yet they still do.
Well he's been in Jail the whole story so I'm sure he had no idea who the person annoying him really was. So at least a little excusable in that particular case.
#25056
Posté 12 août 2012 - 07:01
greengoron89 wrote...
Well, it's official: The Rift is my least favorite Hold in the game. Besides Riften just being a piece of crap city, I can't seem to take a f***ing step out on the roads without being attacked by wolves, bears, or Frostbite spiders. It's literally reaching Cliff Racer levels of annoyance. >
Crap City? It's probably the most detailed in the game lol.
#25057
Posté 12 août 2012 - 07:07
You obviously do not know what kind of things go on in Riften.Laser Beam wrote...
greengoron89 wrote...
Well, it's official: The Rift is my least favorite Hold in the game. Besides Riften just being a piece of crap city, I can't seem to take a f***ing step out on the roads without being attacked by wolves, bears, or Frostbite spiders. It's literally reaching Cliff Racer levels of annoyance. >
Crap City? It's probably the most detailed in the game lol.
NOT SAFE FOR WORK. Seriously.
#25058
Posté 12 août 2012 - 08:42
Olaf_de_IJsbeer wrote...
You obviously do not know what kind of things go on in Riften.
NOT SAFE FOR WORK. Seriously.
Wait wait wait, when did George R. R. Martin start writing for Bethesda?
#25059
Posté 12 août 2012 - 10:14
Other times they just get butchered by guards of course. But you can be really unlucky. I wish I could just sit down with the Bethesda employees who designed that and calmly and patiently explain to them why this is poor design. Bad Bethesda!
Modifié par termokanden, 12 août 2012 - 10:15 .
#25060
Posté 12 août 2012 - 11:28
I do find this whole controversy sorta Ironic though. Before Dawnguard came out, the big gripe you heard were people complaining about essential NPCs. ie. why can't I kill X, how come Y is unkillable etc. But now that these people are sitting there watching NPCs drop like flies, the gripes have suddenly changed....
Modifié par Yrkoon, 12 août 2012 - 11:34 .
#25061
Posté 12 août 2012 - 11:37
I wonder what the deal with those two Alik'r is, anyway. What kind of bug possesses them to stand around the Whiterun gate with no care at all?
#25062
Posté 12 août 2012 - 12:48
Olaf, I disagree. If you're not careful, the small towns can be wiped out. The merchants in even the large towns may be slain, never to come back. I don't see how that is good design. I understand that I am not supposed to control every aspect of the game world and I'm fine with that, but the population slowly being thinned out due to a careless implementation of random attacks is still horrible design. That's just taking "you're not in control" and beating the player over the head with it repeatedly.
The problem is that Skyrim is not heavily populated to begin with. Instead, the game should have had extra random NPC citizens that may be killed and would be replaced by other random citizens later.
But hey, who am I to argue against "realism" in a game where giants club dragons to death while mammoths are floating in mid air!
Modifié par termokanden, 12 août 2012 - 12:49 .
#25063
Posté 12 août 2012 - 12:52
#25064
Posté 12 août 2012 - 12:59
You could even have the scenario where you enter a town only to find it has been recently attacked by dragons.
But I don't mean to sound too negative. I do like Skyrim after all. Haven't played it as long as some of you guys though. Only slightly below 200 hours so far.
#25065
Posté 12 août 2012 - 12:59
Lets just say that the Vampires did not really get away with much when you have ANOWLD for a gate guard.
"My cousin's out fighting dragons and what do I get? Guard duty"
After going mano-a-mano with two vampire's and their thrall, and that traveler.
So a Vampire incursion is still not manly enough for those dudes it seems.
#25066
Posté 12 août 2012 - 01:02
greengoron89 wrote...
Sibbi: I'd do anything to have that w****'s head on a platter - all I need to know is where she is.
Me: Good luck finding her from there.
Sibbi: ...amusing.
Me: What to know what else is amusing?
Sibbi: -Sigh- What?
Me: "tcl" -ghosts through bars-
Sibbi:
Me:
#25067
Posté 12 août 2012 - 01:07
#25068
Posté 12 août 2012 - 01:08
You know, it's funny. Something called the 'console' is available only on PC.
Modifié par Olaf_de_IJsbeer, 12 août 2012 - 01:09 .
#25069
Posté 12 août 2012 - 01:12
#25070
Guest_greengoron89_*
Posté 12 août 2012 - 01:42
Guest_greengoron89_*
Laser Beam wrote...
greengoron89 wrote...
Well, it's official: The Rift is my least favorite Hold in the game. Besides Riften just being a piece of crap city, I can't seem to take a f***ing step out on the roads without being attacked by wolves, bears, or Frostbite spiders. It's literally reaching Cliff Racer levels of annoyance. >
Crap City? It's probably the most detailed in the game lol.
That's not why I dislike it - I just think it's a hell hole. It's run by a scum Jarl, who answers to a scum crime family, who are in control of a scum criminal syndicate. It's just a scummy city all around.
Modifié par greengoron89, 12 août 2012 - 01:44 .
#25071
Posté 12 août 2012 - 01:45
On my main its just laughable.
But they really push their lock with my honor obsessed Nord.
They REALLY needed an option to clean up the town, just so you can gut Maven like a fish.
#25072
Posté 12 août 2012 - 01:48
#25073
Posté 12 août 2012 - 01:50
termokanden wrote...
Well I never worried or complained about essential NPCs being unkillable. Before Dawnguard, it also annoyed me how dragons may actually kill non-essential NPCs, including merchants.
Olaf, I disagree. If you're not careful, the small towns can be wiped out. The merchants in even the large towns may be slain, never to come back. I don't see how that is good design. I understand that I am not supposed to control every aspect of the game world and I'm fine with that, but the population slowly being thinned out due to a careless implementation of random attacks is still horrible design. That's just taking "you're not in control" and beating the player over the head with it repeatedly.
The problem is that Skyrim is not heavily populated to begin with. Instead, the game should have had extra random NPC citizens that may be killed and would be replaced by other random citizens later.
But hey, who am I to argue against "realism" in a game where giants club dragons to death while mammoths are floating in mid air!
That's two separate issues.
Ever consider named NPCs are to *supposed* to die because, you know, vampire attacks are a growing menace? That's not "careless implementation of random attacks," that is story exposition.
That's good game design.
What would be bad game design is to cater to the existing poor game mechanic of not having random unnamed citizens which can serve as cannon fodder for the alleged world threatening dragons and vampires by never having anyone die. If the Nazeems, Belathors, and Brenuins could all be assurred of living their lives in relative saftey, then there is no point for the DB to do either of the main quests.
Modifié par Joy Divison, 12 août 2012 - 01:52 .
#25074
Posté 12 août 2012 - 01:55
Actually the simplest solution would be:Olaf_de_IJsbeer wrote...
Light the entire damned Ratway on fire and then kill the entire Black-Briar family Mythic Dawn style (i.e. rush them with dozens of assassins). That should teach them that cheaters never prosper.
Poison them off, and frame the daughter.
Then kill her off for being a murderer.
With Maven dead, "find" a note and payment from the TG implicating them in the plot, then wipe them out.
With Maven and the TG dead, corruption will take a severe hit.
Then replace Lalia Derp-Giver with someone half way competent, and focus on turning Riften back into a trade hub.
I mean look at it, its sitting in a prime place for fishing, mining, foretry, and trade down into Cyrodil and Morrowind.
#25075
Posté 12 août 2012 - 01:57
greengoron89 wrote...
Laser Beam wrote...
greengoron89 wrote...
Well, it's official: The Rift is my least favorite Hold in the game. Besides Riften just being a piece of crap city, I can't seem to take a f***ing step out on the roads without being attacked by wolves, bears, or Frostbite spiders. It's literally reaching Cliff Racer levels of annoyance. >
Crap City? It's probably the most detailed in the game lol.
That's not why I dislike it - I just think it's a hell hole. It's run by a scum Jarl, who answers to a scum crime family, who are in control of a scum criminal syndicate. It's just a scummy city all around.
Yo save some time and just call it Chicago or DC.
Giggles_Manically wrote...
I find it god damn hilarious when people there THREATEN you.
On my main its just laughable.
But they really push their lock with my honor obsessed Nord.
They REALLY needed an option to clean up the town, just so you can gut Maven like a fish.
Oh god I hated that crap. I wanted to kill Mercer and Maven for the down talk they gave me. Well least I get the former but after the fact.
On a sidenote I wish they will in a future DLC allow a new town or such you can be the Yarl of.
Modifié par Confess-A-Bear, 12 août 2012 - 02:29 .





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