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#25826
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I think if I adopt any of them I'll take and like give them weapons as presents, hopefully one of two things will happen.

One they'll protect the home.

Two, they'll turn on each other and every day I come home I'll see a civil war.

#25827
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Or theyll all turn against you and try to kill you, then claim your belongings and wife.
so best bet kill them before they get you first

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Yrkoon wrote...

Someone brought up a good point on the Bethesda boards. If you watch the video, you'll see that one of the selling points is that you're gonna have to defend your house from Skeever infestations, Bandit and Giant attacks, etc. This sounds good in a commercial, but...it sets off a red flag for anyone who's played Dawnguard. Expect to constantly defend your home from enemies.... every night.


This is a really good point. I think we have more or less established that I will NOT be buying the next DLC :)

#25829
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My hatred of Thalmor is so ingrained that I attack them on site.
Even on my character who really does not care about them.

At this point its almost a habit.
Maybe I should make my next character a Minsc expy.
"BUTT KICKING FOR GOODNESS!"

#25830
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You are not the only one. The Thalmor are just impossible to like.

#25831
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They started attacking me in my current run, and I'm not sure what I did to set them off. Oh well, more Thalmor clothes to sell. I still don't get why the Thalmor ended up with the coolest-looking robes in the game.

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I find it odd they haven't been attacking me on sight after I killed that fort of them to release a prisoner. Its not like every guard in Skyrim hasn't commented on it.

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Cutlass Jack wrote...

I find it odd they haven't been attacking me on sight after I killed that fort of them to release a prisoner. Its not like every guard in Skyrim hasn't commented on it.


Lack of Thalmor supporting witnesses perhaps?

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#25834
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Giggles_Manically wrote...

My hatred of Thalmor is so ingrained that I attack them on site.
Even on my character who really does not care about them.

At this point its almost a habit.
Maybe I should make my next character a Minsc expy.
"BUTT KICKING FOR GOODNESS!"


I always attack Thalmor on sight.  The thought doesn't even cross my mind to do otherwise.  The only thing that might give me a moment's pause is the possibility of witnesses (which I always tend to scan the area prior to swinging the axe or pulling the bow).  Of course, I've attacked Thalmor in sight of Stormcloaks, and they obviously could care less...and tend to join in.

With the More NPCs in the Wild mod, I get to attack Thalmor alot...and it is pretty darn gratifying to attack an enemy at will that is so easy to hate.  Oh, and as a Stormcloak character, it's quite fun to wander up on Thalmor in the wild while they're fighting Stormcloaks, and the Stormcloaks mighte be getting the worst of it, so you get to play the hero as well as the avenging angel.

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Modifié par Barbarossa2010, 29 août 2012 - 06:28 .


#25835
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What's that, Thalmor? You want a taste of my Daedric Gauntlets? Why, I will certainly oblige.

It's amusing when they call me a dog while I'm punching their faces in.

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"You're interfering with official Thalmor business."

Oh really? You actually haven't seen the "interference" part yet.

#25837
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I love playing my Dunmer battle mage against them.

Using fear to scatter two of them, then killing them one by one.

"To kill Thalmor, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their women"

#25838
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Pah... Thalmor. Concerning them I follow the good old Warhammer 40k mantra:

"'Attack' is the only order worth remembering!"

#25839
Giggles_Manically

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Dunmer guys have REALLY deep voices when they use shouts.

Seriously though...holy crap more mods to snag it seems...I am going to hit 75 pretty soon.

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I was talking to Urag last night, and noticed that his inflection changes quite a bit when talking about Elder Scrolls. It's like he had a skeever in his throat or something. Strange.

Did the VAs record their Dawnguard dialogue at the same time as the game, or later, I wonder?

Modifié par happy_daiz, 29 août 2012 - 08:50 .


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happy_daiz wrote...

I was talking to Urag last night, and noticed that his inflection changes quite a bit when talking about Elder Scrolls. It's like he had a skeever in his throat or something. Strange.

Did the VAs record their Dawnguard dialogue at the same time as the game, or later, I wonder?


The VA of the guards sounds very different when talkin about anything Dawnguard related. Don't think that they are always the same VA from the main game.

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The only VA who sounds noticeably different to me is that Arnold Schwarzenegger-sounding bloke - it's the same VA, but it sounds like he may have suffered a cold or otherwise strained his voice somehow between the making of Skyrim and the making of Dawnguard.

Modifié par greengoron89, 29 août 2012 - 10:54 .


#25843
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I enjoy playing a battle mage.

Softening up mooks then taking an axe to them.
Now if only I would stop wandering around and get back to actually building.

I really have ADHD in Skyrim.
OH FOUND A RUIN!
OOH! FOUND A DRAGON!
OH FOUND A CAVE!
OH FOUND A QUEST!

On and on it goes.

#25844
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Most people have ADD to certain degrees when playing skyrim. My case is pretty severe, as it doesn't take something so profound as a DRAGON or Ruin to distract me. .

It's more like:

Ah,  a drag- ooh, a pair of Luna Moths! Seriously, I've found myself on occasion picking flowers in the middle of a pitched battle.

The Next DLC should be Ritalin.

Modifié par Yrkoon, 30 août 2012 - 01:52 .


#25845
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meh I tend to focus on items one at a time and region by region. Maybe why I'm even playing it now is for the DLC.

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I have been adding a few mods and watching more gameplay vids, and here is a mod I have encountered which I wish to recommend here. For those that enjoy scenery, this should be especially pleasing:



The version I use in on the Steam Workshop, but the Nexus mod has already been updated and seems to allow for a could more options than seen here.

Modifié par Elhanan, 30 août 2012 - 07:14 .


#25847
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I experienced no Roleplay Sidetrack Syndrome while playing Skyrim at all, but I did get sidetracked all the time when playing Kingdoms of Amalur (one quest here, one quest there, quests everywhere). Strange.

#25848
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That is strange. Sidetrack Syndrome is the main game for me whenever I play a TES game. Main plot? what main....oooh shiny!

#25849
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Olaf_de_IJsbeer wrote...

I experienced no Roleplay Sidetrack Syndrome while playing Skyrim at all, but I did get sidetracked all the time when playing Kingdoms of Amalur (one quest here, one quest there, quests everywhere). Strange.

Then you are the minority, my good sir. Image IPB

I suffer the same ADD everyone else does with Skyrim, but it is getting better. In my first playthrough, I was seriously stressed out with all the quests I had going on, and the fact that they never seemed to leave my list. Then I'd see a tower in the distance, or a cave, and I just had to go in. Then at some point, I'd have the "what the heck was I doing?" thought, and would try to get back on track. Then I'd see something else...rinse and repeat. There's just so much going on, and so many things to see, that I'm nto sure how you can focus.

At least now, with so many playthroughs under my belt, I know where things are, and can be a bit more efficient with turning quests in, or gathering items. Sometimes I'll wait to go to an area until I have a pile of quests to do there. But butterflies, luna moths, and torchflies are still really good distractions for me...oh, and ore veins.

#25850
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So, last night, I got The Pale Lady quest for the first time.

Up until then, it had not been a quest option in any of my playthroughs. I mean, I've been by and in Frostmere Crypt, and bumped into Eisa Blackthorn before, but the event never triggered where the other bandists were attacking her. Usually, she'd just be standing there, and if I tried to talk to her, she'd just say, "Yes?" Then after clearing out the place, she'd be gone.

The weird thing is that I didn't remember the place at all, and I know I've been in there before. I think I would have remembered a Wispmother and Kyr, but I am kind of a ditz at times.

My point was that I thought it was a cool little sidequest. I'm a little sad I missed out on it before.

Modifié par happy_daiz, 30 août 2012 - 02:13 .