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#3351
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Some PAX images to make you feel jealous! ^_^

http://www.bethblog....ax-2011-photos/


B)  That dragon is massive!!

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#3352
Redneck1st

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Captain Crash wrote...

Some PAX images to make you feel jealous! ^_^

http://www.bethblog....ax-2011-photos/


B)  That dragon is massive!!



I couldn't agree with you more on the dragon. But will have to admit that it might be massive but it's impresive as well. The ones who did that dragon did a wonderful job if I might say so. Wonder if I could get that for my living room.<LOL> 

#3353
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Here's one thing to *maybe* consider:

In Oblivion I tried to make an Orc with red skin. Like WC3's Fel Orcs.

I ended up with a Redguard that had an Orc's head but green streaks along his cheekbones.

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Interesting point Volus. It looks like there is a variety of skin textures. I hope the bodies match. Like you say one thing I noticed in oblivion was that it was rare your face and skin textures matched up!

But yeah I do hope theres a way to get your character to have a variety of tones that work. I felt the Imperials looked a little to dark. They almost look a little dirty if thats the right way to put it. I know they are trying to distinguish each race and they done a really good job at it. Its just I would like to play a fairer skinned Imperial who grew up around Bruma.

#3355
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Redneck1st wrote...
 I'm really enjoying Oblivion right now as it's the first oif the Elderscrolls for which I've played.


You poor soul. 

Play Morrowind.

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Volus Warlord wrote...

Here's one thing to *maybe* consider:

In Oblivion I tried to make an Orc with red skin. Like WC3's Fel Orcs.

I ended up with a Redguard that had an Orc's head but green streaks along his cheekbones.

I'd a Nord who inexplicably ended up with a bright red face and a green neck. I'm not entirely sure how it happened as he didn't start out that way when I created him. ButI took the DB hood off at one point and there it was, I was now a mutant.

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Bryy_Miller wrote...

Redneck1st wrote...
 I'm really enjoying Oblivion right now as it's the first oif the Elderscrolls for which I've played.


You poor soul. 

Play Morrowind.

the Bloodmoon expansion is practically in Skyrim (I'm playing it at the moment) so good for getting in the mood ready

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Get Magna Carter wrote...

Bryy_Miller wrote...

Redneck1st wrote...
 I'm really enjoying Oblivion right now as it's the first oif the Elderscrolls for which I've played.


You poor soul. 

Play Morrowind.

the Bloodmoon expansion is practically in Skyrim (I'm playing it at the moment) so good for getting in the mood ready

Good idea *goes to reinstall morrowind*

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Bryy_Miller wrote...

Redneck1st wrote...
 I'm really enjoying Oblivion right now as it's the first oif the Elderscrolls for which I've played.


You poor soul. 

Play Morrowind.


You poor souls. 

Play Daggerfall :wizard:

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Get Magna Carter wrote...

the Bloodmoon expansion is practically in Skyrim (I'm playing it at the moment) so good for getting in the mood ready


The montony of the scenery kept me from finishing Bloodmoon, hopefully the same won't happen with Skyrim.

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It's been confirmed that weapons and armor will not need to be repaired, for they will not degrade over time. Repair is gone. This means, too, the Repair skill is gone.

I'm still pondering it, but i think I'm ok with it. I felt you needed to repair items way too often and items degrading over time as fast as it did in Oblivion was unrealistic. I would prefer items to be repaired at a rate 10 times slower than they were, but at that point, you question the viability of such a system.

Particularly with Smithing, etc being implemented. If really good weapon forging and/or improvements are indeed implemented, and you can forge your own weapons out raw materials in a rich crafting system, than it is a very nice system and much larger than Repair was.

No Disintegration spells, as well, I guess.

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LegendaryAvenger wrote...

Bryy_Miller wrote...

Redneck1st wrote...
 I'm really enjoying Oblivion right now as it's the first oif the Elderscrolls for which I've played.


You poor soul. 

Play Morrowind.


You poor souls. 

Play Daggerfall :wizard:


I still shudder at the thought of getting lost in it's intricate 3d mazes. Where somehow all sections kept looking familiar... just in different order/layout.

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Redneck1st

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Sympath4saren- Well now I for one will have to admit that itsn't a bad thing. It wan't bad in the beginning but it can get to be a pain always having to repair your armor after almost every battle. Or at least it seems like that is how often your repairing it.<G>

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Some new info from two new Matt Carofano interviews at PAX:

http://nerdtrek.com/...swers-bethesda/
  • When asked about Daedric quests, Matt indicated there is "involvement with “The Prince” and challenges along the way that should satisfy the Daedric fans."
  • Hand to hand is lethal, you can kill using your fists. (It has been previously mentioned that there are specific non-lethal "tavern brawls," so I assume these take place in specific environments, like taverns)
  • when you complete the faction quest lines for The Companions, College of Winterhold, Thieves'Guild or Dark Brotherhood, you automatically become the leader of the faction.
  • However, "previously you were done with an area of play once you become a Guildmaster, but in Skyrim you will be able to continue with specific guild gameplay after becoming the head of a guild."
  • Dragons will not be using every shout available in the game. "  It is possible to assume that every shout has been used in the past by a dragon, however during the game, the dragons only use certain shouts that make sense for the situations.  They are incredibly intelligent AI creatures that use what is appropriate.  Some shouts don’t make sense for dragons to use in this game and won’t be used."
  • You start out being able to summon only one creature, but after you learn a particular perk in the Conjuration skill tree, you can summon two.
  • You cannot dye armor and clothing.
  • You cannot enchant arrows, but you can enchant bows
  • No magic finishing moves
  • Hundreds of different NPCs you can marry, if they want to marry you.
  • Many "Lover's bonuses" available
  • Spouse can cook for the PC once per day increasing your health.
  • You can delgate tasks and send your followers to do things for you such as attack, collect food, buy weapons and more.
  • No "bow chicka wow-wow" animations
  • No bedrolls

Smithing perks:
Steel Smithing
Create Steel armor and weapons at forges. Improve by double.
Arcane Blacksmith
Improve magical weapons and armor.
Dwarven Smithing
Create Dwarven armor and weapons at forges. Improve by double.
Elven Smithing
Create Elven armor and weapons at forges. Improve by double.
Orcish Smithing
Create Orcish armor and weapons at forges. Improve by double.
Advanced Armors
Create scaled and plate armor at forges. Improve by double.
Glass Smithing
Create glass armor and weapons at forges. Improve by double.
Daedric Smithing
Create Daedric armor and weapons at forges. Improve by double.
Ebony Smithing
Create Ebony armor and weapons at forges. Improve by double.
Dragon Smithing
Create Dragon armor and weapons at forges. Improve by double.


Pickpocketing perks: 
Light Fingers (0/5)
Pickpocketing bonus of 20% – Item weight and value reduce pickpocketing odds…
Night Thief
Pickpocketing sleeping people almost always works…
Poisoned
Place poisons in other people’s pockets silently to harm or kill…
Cutpurse
Pickpocketing gold is 50% easier…
Extra Pockets
Carrying capacity is increased by 100…
Keymaster
Pickpocketing keys always works…
Misdirections
You can pickpocket equipped weapons…
Perfect Touch
You can pickpocket equipped items…





  • you have to feed "in order to keep going as a vampire" - this might suggest a contrast with Oblivion, where feeding resulted in you losing your vampire traits and if you wanted to remain powerful as a vampire, you couldn't feed.
  • Romance/Marriage "you put on an amulet and it shows the other characters in the game you're interested"
  • Matt's comment about spouses adventuring seems to indicate that every spouse can be asked to adventure with you, even if their day job is baking bread, for example.
  • spouses cook a special meal for the PC once per day
  • According to Matt, the devs haven't figured out what they're gonna do with DLC yet, but they are excited about adding new content and "new features"
  • when asked if there is a location where you can change your appearance like Pinkerton lab in FO3 - Matt's response: "might be one of those features we add later"
  • Dwemer Centurion pic on the loading screen - very high level creatures, lots of varieties of Centurions in the game
  • Throat of the World - climbing the steps is "a good trek" lots of nice views along the way.
  • spells that "might do something similar" to hail
  • close to 100 spells (previously we were told there were 85+)
  • all spell effects are incredibly unique, with "unique perks for each skill"
  • you can summon Dremora and beings from Oblivion
  • crime system is a little easier on the player, if you steal food, etc., it's up to each NPC, depending on how much they like you, to decide what they will allow you to get away with.

Modifié par naughty99, 29 août 2011 - 07:47 .


#3365
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LegendaryAvenger wrote...

Bryy_Miller wrote...

Redneck1st wrote...
 I'm really enjoying Oblivion right now as it's the first oif the Elderscrolls for which I've played.


You poor soul. 

Play Morrowind.


You poor souls. 

Play Daggerfall :wizard:


You poor soul.

Play Tennis for Two.

Beat that.

#3366
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Bryy_Miller wrote...

LegendaryAvenger wrote...

Bryy_Miller wrote...

Redneck1st wrote...
 I'm really enjoying Oblivion right now as it's the first oif the Elderscrolls for which I've played.


You poor soul. 

Play Morrowind.


You poor souls. 

Play Daggerfall :wizard:


You poor soul.

Play Tennis for Two.

Beat that.


You poor soul.

Play Pong.

#3367
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Nice info naughty.  Glad to hear about the Daedric Princes again.  Not that I didnt expect their return, but its always nice to hear.

Also I like the fact I no longer have to enchant arrows and the full benefits will be in the bow!   Never felt right using a grand soul gem on a arrow that I would lose in 10 minutes 

:P

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Also while I do like the idea of romance and marriage that description makes it sound like Fable a little too much. Maybe I was wishful thinking, but I was expecting only a few romancable characters but with some more dialogue and features with them.   Yeah im used to Bioware romances now it seems 

:P

#3369
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Captain Crash- I don't remember having to use a gem on arrows. Now on the bows you've got to.

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You could if you wanted, as you can see it was time consuming and only did a small number of them you quickly lost.  Well I did anyway, my archery wasnt great  :whistle: 


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Captain Crash wrote...

You could if you wanted, as you can see it was time consuming and only did a small number of them you quickly lost.  Well I did anyway, my archery wasnt great  :whistle: 



I see what you are saying now. But with the numerous arrows for which you get ahold of through out the game on all the baddies it makes no sense to waste a Grand Soul gem on them. As for marksman that is where I accel at; in this game at least. My primary weapon is a bow secondary is blade. Light chain arrmor and sneak. Works great especially on quest. I take them out allot of times before they know what hit them.<LOL> 

#3372
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J0HNL3I wrote...

Bryy_Miller wrote...

LegendaryAvenger wrote...

Bryy_Miller wrote...

Redneck1st wrote...
 I'm really enjoying Oblivion right now as it's the first oif the Elderscrolls for which I've played.


You poor soul. 

Play Morrowind.


You poor souls. 

Play Daggerfall :wizard:


You poor soul.

Play Tennis for Two.

Beat that.


You poor soul.

Play Pong.


You poor souls.

Play "NIM Cathode Ray Tube Amusement Device"

#3373
AventuroLegendary

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Haplose wrote...

LegendaryAvenger wrote...

Bryy_Miller wrote...

Redneck1st wrote...
 I'm really enjoying Oblivion right now as it's the first oif the Elderscrolls for which I've played.


You poor soul. 

Play Morrowind.


You poor souls. 

Play Daggerfall :wizard:


I still shudder at the thought of getting lost in it's intricate 3d mazes. Where somehow all sections kept looking familiar... just in different order/layout.

Yeah, you need to have a LOT of patience in Daggerfall. 

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Can you sacrifice your spouse to Molag Bal?

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Havent seen this before but yeah it sums us all up im sure! :lol: :P