monkeycamoran wrote...
KenKenpachi wrote...
No, but I need good bears for my brothal, some of my customers are Lumber Jacks.
Well, some lumberjacks are bears...
Exactly.
monkeycamoran wrote...
KenKenpachi wrote...
No, but I need good bears for my brothal, some of my customers are Lumber Jacks.
Well, some lumberjacks are bears...
gammameggon wrote...
Skyrim is almost gold.....already? Holy crap!
J0HNL3I wrote...
i hope we get a new trailer before its out, maybe more info about the story
Redneck1st wrote...
gammameggon wrote...
Skyrim is almost gold.....already? Holy crap!
Well there is just over a month for the release of the game. Not sure when it turns gold as I don't know how long it takes to make all the disks for which they need to make for the game. I can imagine that they need to make a whole lot of them. Especially since they are releasing it for both the pc and console the same day.
RPGamer13 wrote...
Redneck1st wrote...
gammameggon wrote...
Skyrim is almost gold.....already? Holy crap!
Well there is just over a month for the release of the game. Not sure when it turns gold as I don't know how long it takes to make all the disks for which they need to make for the game. I can imagine that they need to make a whole lot of them. Especially since they are releasing it for both the pc and console the same day.
Games usually go gold at least 3 weeks before the release date, perhaps two weeks but it seems like more and more publishers are pushing games out so that the stores get them ahead of time, at least where I am where just two years ago most games weren't available until Wednesdays because games weren't shipped out until the release date for the most part.
Kabanya101 wrote...
So is anyone else worried about the third person game mechanics for Skyrim?
I played Oblivion for the 360 and instantly became a big fan. The first person was decent, but I liked the third person view of the character seeing the world around me and the cool looking elven armor. The only two problems that occured in third person were:
A) Using a bow became extremely diffcultTarget spells were difficult to use unless they had a radius to them
So I was wondering if anyone or if any news has arisen that the mechanics for third person became a little more third person friendly. Trust me, I LOVE first person games, the original Halo my all time favorite game, but something with swords and shields in a screen taking up so much room makes me, I don't want to say closturfobic, but annoyed because I can't see everything that I want to.
^The Devs swear up and down that 3rd person has been improved for Skyrim. And people who were able to play an hour or so into the demo at the various game-cons also seem to be saying the same thing.Kabanya101 wrote...
So is anyone else worried about the third person game mechanics for Skyrim?
I played Oblivion for the 360 and instantly became a big fan. The first person was decent, but I liked the third person view of the character seeing the world around me and the cool looking elven armor. The only two problems that occured in third person were:
A) Using a bow became extremely diffcultTarget spells were difficult to use unless they had a radius to them
So I was wondering if anyone or if any news has arisen that the mechanics for third person became a little more third person friendly. Trust me, I LOVE first person games, the original Halo my all time favorite game, but something with swords and shields in a screen taking up so much room makes me, I don't want to say closturfobic, but annoyed because I can't see everything that I want to.
Modifié par Yrkoon, 08 octobre 2011 - 11:59 .
Kabanya101 wrote...
So is anyone else worried about the third person game mechanics for Skyrim?
I played Oblivion for the 360 and instantly became a big fan. The first person was decent, but I liked the third person view of the character seeing the world around me and the cool looking elven armor. The only two problems that occured in third person were:
A) Using a bow became extremely diffcultTarget spells were difficult to use unless they had a radius to them
So I was wondering if anyone or if any news has arisen that the mechanics for third person became a little more third person friendly. Trust me, I LOVE first person games, the original Halo my all time favorite game, but something with swords and shields in a screen taking up so much room makes me, I don't want to say closturfobic, but annoyed because I can't see everything that I want to.
KotorEffect3 wrote...
Kabanya101 wrote...
So is anyone else worried about the third person game mechanics for Skyrim?
I played Oblivion for the 360 and instantly became a big fan. The first person was decent, but I liked the third person view of the character seeing the world around me and the cool looking elven armor. The only two problems that occured in third person were:
A) Using a bow became extremely diffcultTarget spells were difficult to use unless they had a radius to them
So I was wondering if anyone or if any news has arisen that the mechanics for third person became a little more third person friendly. Trust me, I LOVE first person games, the original Halo my all time favorite game, but something with swords and shields in a screen taking up so much room makes me, I don't want to say closturfobic, but annoyed because I can't see everything that I want to.
While oblivion could be played in third or first person the game was clearly designed around the first person experience which led to weird combat animations in third person. When I play oblivion I would always be in third person when I was traveling or just walking around in the cities etc... but when I was in combat situations or on a critical mission I would switch to first person. Now I imagine they have worked on this for skyrim but from what I have noticed when watching demos etc... It will probably still be preferrable to go into first person mode for combat. Though when just walking around I will be in third person because I will want to see the character I created.
Redneck1st wrote...
KotorEffect3 wrote...
Kabanya101 wrote...
So is anyone else worried about the third person game mechanics for Skyrim?
I played Oblivion for the 360 and instantly became a big fan. The first person was decent, but I liked the third person view of the character seeing the world around me and the cool looking elven armor. The only two problems that occured in third person were:
A) Using a bow became extremely diffcultTarget spells were difficult to use unless they had a radius to them
So I was wondering if anyone or if any news has arisen that the mechanics for third person became a little more third person friendly. Trust me, I LOVE first person games, the original Halo my all time favorite game, but something with swords and shields in a screen taking up so much room makes me, I don't want to say closturfobic, but annoyed because I can't see everything that I want to.
While oblivion could be played in third or first person the game was clearly designed around the first person experience which led to weird combat animations in third person. When I play oblivion I would always be in third person when I was traveling or just walking around in the cities etc... but when I was in combat situations or on a critical mission I would switch to first person. Now I imagine they have worked on this for skyrim but from what I have noticed when watching demos etc... It will probably still be preferrable to go into first person mode for combat. Though when just walking around I will be in third person because I will want to see the character I created.
I'm the same way as I don't fast travel nor do I use a horse. I feel a horse is to much of a pain would have been better if you could have used the mouse with him/her as well but that wasn't to be. But when travelling through towns or between areas I'll use 3rd person but when I'm doing a quest since I mainily use stealth and a bow I'll go 1st person.
KotorEffect3 wrote...
Redneck1st wrote...
KotorEffect3 wrote...
Kabanya101 wrote...
So is anyone else worried about the third person game mechanics for Skyrim?
I played Oblivion for the 360 and instantly became a big fan. The first person was decent, but I liked the third person view of the character seeing the world around me and the cool looking elven armor. The only two problems that occured in third person were:
A) Using a bow became extremely diffcultTarget spells were difficult to use unless they had a radius to them
So I was wondering if anyone or if any news has arisen that the mechanics for third person became a little more third person friendly. Trust me, I LOVE first person games, the original Halo my all time favorite game, but something with swords and shields in a screen taking up so much room makes me, I don't want to say closturfobic, but annoyed because I can't see everything that I want to.
While oblivion could be played in third or first person the game was clearly designed around the first person experience which led to weird combat animations in third person. When I play oblivion I would always be in third person when I was traveling or just walking around in the cities etc... but when I was in combat situations or on a critical mission I would switch to first person. Now I imagine they have worked on this for skyrim but from what I have noticed when watching demos etc... It will probably still be preferrable to go into first person mode for combat. Though when just walking around I will be in third person because I will want to see the character I created.
I'm the same way as I don't fast travel nor do I use a horse. I feel a horse is to much of a pain would have been better if you could have used the mouse with him/her as well but that wasn't to be. But when travelling through towns or between areas I'll use 3rd person but when I'm doing a quest since I mainily use stealth and a bow I'll go 1st person.
I think it would be crazy not to be in first person when using a bow for melee combat third person is still doable but for ranged combat with a bow gotta be in first person. Not big on magic but from my personal experience when I actualy have used it in oblivion wanna be in first person when using destructive magic.
Modifié par Redneck1st, 09 octobre 2011 - 01:54 .
My first guess is that this thread will come to an abrupt e-death as soon as Skyrim comes out, or shortly thereafter, as just about all of us will be off playing the game.J0HNL3I wrote...
Btw are 'we' continuing this thread after release or just letting it die?
Ryllen Laerth Kriel wrote...
I'll play Skyrim alot like I played Fallout 3, a mix of first and third person views. In caves I tend to use first person views, while in the open I use third person view to keep on top of things. I'm also unsure whether third person melee combat is a possibility for me playing the game yet so I don't know how much I'll use third person yet for combat.
chunkyman wrote...
Polish Skyrim Dialogue
Sorry I can't translate it, but a guy on the Bethesda forums said it has some spoilers about the Greybeards in it. It also has some English dialogue I heard about the Imperial Legion.
Modifié par Captain Crash, 09 octobre 2011 - 11:14 .
Yrkoon wrote...
This question was posed about 20 pages ago, and didn't generate a whole lot of discussion. But I think it's a little more relevant now, so I'm going to chime in:My first guess is that this thread will come to an abrupt e-death as soon as Skyrim comes out, or shortly thereafter, as just about all of us will be off playing the game.J0HNL3I wrote...
Btw are 'we' continuing this thread after release or just letting it die?
But maybe we'll later be using this thread to post screenshots of our characters and/or ask for game play advice, or discuss what we've found/done. But personally I'd rather new threads be made for that kind of stuff. But it's not up to me. And I'm not sure what's allowed and what isn't on this forum with regards to games that Bioware didn't make.
Redneck1st wrote...
Yrkoon wrote...
This question was posed about 20 pages ago, and didn't generate a whole lot of discussion. But I think it's a little more relevant now, so I'm going to chime in:My first guess is that this thread will come to an abrupt e-death as soon as Skyrim comes out, or shortly thereafter, as just about all of us will be off playing the game.J0HNL3I wrote...
Btw are 'we' continuing this thread after release or just letting it die?
But maybe we'll later be using this thread to post screenshots of our characters and/or ask for game play advice, or discuss what we've found/done. But personally I'd rather new threads be made for that kind of stuff. But it's not up to me. And I'm not sure what's allowed and what isn't on this forum with regards to games that Bioware didn't make.
Speaking of screen shots as well as for videos I play the game on Pc what program do the use to make screen shots and videos of thier games as they are playing them?
J0HNL3I wrote...
Redneck1st wrote...
Yrkoon wrote...
This question was posed about 20 pages ago, and didn't generate a whole lot of discussion. But I think it's a little more relevant now, so I'm going to chime in:My first guess is that this thread will come to an abrupt e-death as soon as Skyrim comes out, or shortly thereafter, as just about all of us will be off playing the game.J0HNL3I wrote...
Btw are 'we' continuing this thread after release or just letting it die?
But maybe we'll later be using this thread to post screenshots of our characters and/or ask for game play advice, or discuss what we've found/done. But personally I'd rather new threads be made for that kind of stuff. But it's not up to me. And I'm not sure what's allowed and what isn't on this forum with regards to games that Bioware didn't make.
Speaking of screen shots as well as for videos I play the game on Pc what program do the use to make screen shots and videos of thier games as they are playing them?
For video i dunno (fraps maybe?) but for screenshots id say just use printscreen