Modifié par BioWareMod05, 20 juillet 2013 - 09:52 .
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Discussion Thread
#33201
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 09:44
#33202
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 09:48
Guest_The Mad Hanar_*
Elhanan wrote...
LPPrince wrote...
I don't play Skyrim on PC but I'd play the game vanilla first, get the hang of it, learn the mechanics and stuff, check out all the places, basically experience the game as it is unmodded, then go in and do what you want modwise and experience the game in a whole new way.
This, but I would recommend not doing everything first; maybe just the Main Quest Pls leave yourself many, many surprises so that you may enjoy that just installed experience again as much as possible.
I can't imagine enjoying Skyrim when just limiting yourself to the Main Quest. This game is meant to be explored.
#33203
Posté 19 juillet 2013 - 10:08
The Mad Hanar wrote...
I can't imagine enjoying Skyrim when just limiting yourself to the Main Quest. This game is meant to be explored.
Quite true. I meant restricted as far as storylines and organizations are concerned, as my first run attempted to do far too much. This resulted in more of a mechanical Player Character rather than one that had a personality and was memorable.
#33204
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 06:38
Scenes like this have more impact.

Ah, good times, back when Blades were Blades, and not just a couple of doofi scurrying about in irrelevance.
#33205
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 08:49
You don't. You learn to appreciate him as the only one in the game preaching the gospel of Michael Kirkbride.IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
How do i shut Heimsker up?
#33206
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 09:42
Elhanan wrote...
The Mad Hanar wrote...
I can't imagine enjoying Skyrim when just limiting yourself to the Main Quest. This game is meant to be explored.
Quite true. I meant restricted as far as storylines and organizations are concerned, as my first run attempted to do far too much. This resulted in more of a mechanical Player Character rather than one that had a personality and was memorable.
That's actually a pretty good advice. Gives much more enjoyable repeated playthroughs too. It's fun to try some other character builds in Skyrim, but always doing the same quests can become boring quickly. There's so much to do that there's enough content foor several playthroughs however - if you're not too greedy, trying to accomplish everything on 1 (which probably is almost impossible - but you can cover enough content that repeated playthroughs won't be fun).
And, like Elhanan wrote, your omni-character will lack personality.
Me? I've never played the civil war questline yet (well, got the Jagged Crown with my current Volkihar Build for the first time). Still haven't played much of Dragonborn either. Haven't seen the vampire side of Dawnguard (though I guess it's not that different... and I guess I'll do that with my current character). And I've already had 4 earlier characters, all in level 40-60 range (only 1 finished the main questline though... one didn't even do Bleak Falls Barrow, even though he was around level 50).
On another note... man, the 3-word Slow Time shout rocks! Especially if you empower it through being a vampire Necromage. The enemies barely move, while you're only slowed down and can dance around them and kill them easily. Well,for me it officially took the crown of the best shout from Elemental Fury - though the latter is much easier and faster to obtain - and much better if you only have a word or 2 and are not a vampire Necromage.
Modifié par Haplose, 20 juillet 2013 - 09:52 .
#33207
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 09:44
Barbarossa2010 wrote...
It's been great to go back in time a bit and re-play Elder Scrolls IV. I have much more appreciation for it as a game now than I ever did the first time, having thoroughly consumed Skyrim.
Scenes like this have more impact.
Ah, good times, back when Blades were Blades, and not just a couple of doofi scurrying about in irrelevance.
Agreed! I had much more appreciation for Oblivion than for Skyrim on many levels, mostly from a role playing aspect. But Morrowind and then Daggerfall do better retrospectively in that manner. The thing that makes Skyrim incredible, especially on PC, are the graphics; It kept me going.
Modifié par Tommy6860, 20 juillet 2013 - 09:54 .
#33208
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 11:45
For those of us PC users who bought the game on 11/11/11, at midnight, this was the way it went down. We didn't have a choice.LPPrince wrote...
I don't play Skyrim on PC but I'd play the game vanilla first, get the hang of it, learn the mechanics and stuff, check out all the places, basically experience the game as it is unmodded, then go in and do what you want modwise and experience the game in a whole new way.
It was weeks before any meaningful mods surfaced, and even longer than that before Bethesda finally opened the gates completely by releasing the Creation Kit.
By the time I installed my very first alteration to Vanilla Skyrim, I had already logged upwards of 400 hours. And even then, those first mods I used were minor "ease of use", type stuff (Richer merchants; ammo crafting; Breezehome enchanter table; etc. stuff like that) It wasn't until *much* later.... after I had put in 1000+ hours into the game, that I let loose and began to install the huge, game changing stuff.
Modifié par Yrkoon, 20 juillet 2013 - 11:50 .
#33209
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 02:30
After reading possible commands and intel on the subject, I eventually made it past the front doors of the Chantry, and she appeared with me. Then I waited in place for 3-5 days, and while never getting the desired Command, it had reset itself where she rejoined herself. Quite annoying, so be warned.
#33210
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 02:42
Haplose wrote...
... On another note... man, the 3-word Slow Time shout rocks! Especially if you empower it through being a vampire Necromage. The enemies barely move, while you're only slowed down and can dance around them and kill them easily. Well,for me it officially took the crown of the best shout from Elemental Fury - though the latter is much easier and faster to obtain - and much better if you only have a word or 2 and are not a vampire Necromage.
For me, my fave Shouts are (in no real order) Marked For Death, Clear Skies (has several advantages outdoors), Throw Voice, Kyne's Peace (tire of facing wolves and bears), and Unrelenting Force (never gets old). I like having options, and these offer a DB a lot of versatility.
I am unable to move about in combat very well, so Slow Time and Elemental Fury do not see much use in my games. But I have been utilizing Storm Call a lot more while soloing around opposing Forts, towers, and the like simply to rid myself of pesky interruptions when traveling. Do NOT fire on Shadowmere and actually hit....
#33211
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 02:51
Modifié par IntelligentME3Fanboy, 20 juillet 2013 - 02:51 .
#33212
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 03:01
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
Am i the only one that thinksThu'ums are underpowered?
They can be, but I enjoy trying various tactics and approaches; hence discovering the many uses of Clear Skies. Only recently did I discover it can stagger a dragon before breathing; very handy, and a much faster cooldown than many other Shouts.
#33213
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 05:39
IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
Am i the only one that thinksThu'ums are underpowered?
Some of them are. The fire/frost breaths are a joke. Ice form has since been made redundent (and does not breech ward spells). Drain Vitality is meh. You need all the Disarms to make it worthwhile.
About half of them are quite situational but very potent in such situations (e.g. animal allegiance w/ mammoths around, Marked for Death Vs. bosses).
Unrelenting force, Elemental Fury, Bend Will, and Slow Time (need at least 2 words) are all consistent winners and have many many uses.
Modifié par Joy Divison, 20 juillet 2013 - 05:41 .
#33214
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 07:55
Sure, you can pre-empt them with an UF and whack him in short order, but depending on the crypt you find yourself in, his four friends in the corner might have their way with you during your cool down. Like here:

No...a number of Shouts are fully functional and powered quite enough for given situations.
My go to's are (situation dependent):
UF
Marked for Death
Clear Skies
Slow Time
EDIT: Bad picture upload.
Modifié par Barbarossa2010, 20 juillet 2013 - 08:03 .
#33215
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 09:01
#33216
Posté 20 juillet 2013 - 09:44
#33217
Posté 21 juillet 2013 - 10:51
#33218
Posté 21 juillet 2013 - 02:49
#33219
Posté 21 juillet 2013 - 04:27
#33220
Posté 21 juillet 2013 - 04:57
#33221
Posté 21 juillet 2013 - 05:04
Splinter Cell 108 wrote...
My favorite is Storm Call, I just wish that it wouldn't hit allies all the time.
Great for certain locations, however: Forts with Thalmor, Embassies with Thalmor, etc. etc. etc....
#33222
Posté 21 juillet 2013 - 05:25
Why would anyone want to shut him up? Heimskr is the most peaceful mullah in Tamriel!Addai67 wrote...
You don't. You learn to appreciate him as the only one in the game preaching the gospel of Michael Kirkbride.IntelligentME3Fanboy wrote...
How do i shut Heimsker up?
#33223
Posté 21 juillet 2013 - 08:06
#33224
Posté 21 juillet 2013 - 08:17
Elhanan wrote...
I am unable to move about in combat very well, so Slow Time and Elemental Fury do not see much use in my games. But I have been utilizing Storm Call a lot more while soloing around opposing Forts, towers, and the like simply to rid myself of pesky interruptions when traveling. Do NOT fire on Shadowmere and actually hit....
Well, you don't really need to move to take advantage of these shouts. Elemental Fury simply increases the attack speed (fully powered by 100%), so you can just stand there and keep swingin' - at least as long as there are enemies in melee range.
Slow Time will... uh... slow both you and your enemies down... but while you will be only a bit slower, your enemies will barely move (or attack) after a 3-worder shout. Could take them the whole shout duration to make 1 swing. So you could dance around them... but you can simply hack them to pieces while standing still as well.
#33225
Posté 22 juillet 2013 - 04:39
Can someone confirm that the Battle Fury Shout is actually effective for allies? I have used it with my current DB, but am uncertain if it truly is useful for allies, and maybe it is only for Followers. I try and use such magics during a time where the Fog of War may be disruptive.





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