The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Discussion Thread
#476
Posté 25 février 2011 - 11:51
#477
Posté 25 février 2011 - 12:06
#478
Posté 25 février 2011 - 12:10
#479
Posté 25 février 2011 - 12:22
I need this game.
#480
Posté 25 février 2011 - 12:29
#481
Posté 25 février 2011 - 03:04
vometia wrote...
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People also love Pop Idol, though I find its inexplicable popularity isn't really a compelling reason for me to like it too. Though I suppose I could have simply said "Jurassic Park" instead of "Pop Idol" since that was also an exercise in excruciating tedium; though I also find dinosaurs uninspiring, I doubt their removal would salvage the film somehow. Playing Farmville or whatever would indeed most likely be more entertaining, even though it'd likely cause brain death within 20 minutes.
Anyway, I'm still looking forward to Skyrim in spite of any tired dragon references, in the same way that I said I enjoyed DA:O and Ego Draconis which endured in spite of the inclusion dragons rather than because of them. My main fear isn't dragons but gremlins: I just hope it crashes less often than Oblivion. And Fallout 3. And Morrowind. And Daggerfall. And... you get the idea.
Yo sista, wassup with all the hate? This is a thread of open-world luuuuurve. <3
Modifié par slimgrin, 25 février 2011 - 03:04 .
#482
Posté 25 février 2011 - 03:15
If those fixes are issued then I'll buy it.
#483
Posté 25 février 2011 - 06:37
Modifié par slimgrin, 25 février 2011 - 06:38 .
#484
Posté 25 février 2011 - 06:43
Modifié par Damariel, 25 février 2011 - 06:44 .
#485
Guest_Capt. Obvious_*
Posté 25 février 2011 - 07:58
Guest_Capt. Obvious_*
DramaChris92 wrote...
I want the Dark Brotherhood to be in this game. My favorite thing about Oblivion was the Brotherhood
The devs confirmed that they'd be in it. They're even shown in the trailer.
#486
Posté 26 février 2011 - 07:29
#487
Posté 26 février 2011 - 07:47
The game being fantasy references dragons...a lot. This game probably is the first of the series to actually contain them. (No, Martin does not count.)
The Dragonlings from Daggerfall say hi.
#488
Posté 26 février 2011 - 07:49
RinpocheSchnozberry wrote...
I like to play sneaky chatterboxes in the Elder Scrolls games. I wonder how the heck I'm supposed to kill a giant dragon like that. I'm picturing my schmoozing bosmer from Morrowind riding over a hill and seeing the dragon with his head cocked, slightly confused by the little man on the big horse. My bosmer says, "Hi, dragon!" Then bursts into flames. :-(
Bosmers are good archers are they not?:
www.youtube.com/watch
#489
Posté 26 février 2011 - 07:51
Bad King wrote...
Bosmers are good archers are they not?
Being skilled at archery does not negate one's skill at bursting into flames.
#490
Posté 26 février 2011 - 07:53
Godak wrote...
Bad King wrote...
Bosmers are good archers are they not?
Being skilled at archery does not negate one's skill at bursting into flames.
Slay it with arrows before it gets to breathe fire.
#491
Posté 26 février 2011 - 09:10
#492
Posté 26 février 2011 - 09:31
#493
Guest_Capt. Obvious_*
Posté 26 février 2011 - 11:04
Guest_Capt. Obvious_*
Godak wrote...
I prefer using my fists. Nothing's as fun as punching a dragon to death.
Hopefully, Bethesda could learn a few things from Obsidian and start making fist-fighting more powerful.
Also, welcome back Godak! :happy:
#494
Posté 26 février 2011 - 11:11
Capt. Obvious wrote...
Hopefully, Bethesda could learn a few things from Obsidian and start making fist-fighting more powerful.
Indeed. I've fisted quite a few deathclaws in Vegas...
Capt. Obvious wrote...
Also, welcome back Godak! :happy:
Thanks!
#495
Posté 26 février 2011 - 11:28
#496
Posté 27 février 2011 - 01:10
RinpocheSchnozberry wrote...
Damn! Good idea. I never play archers. I might have to try that out this time. I prefer hand to hand to face combat. Might give the archery stuff a shot.
Well Todd Howard at Bethesda did mention that they were thinking of giving archery a buff since it was pretty weak in Oblivion, so yeah it's probably a good time to start
#497
Posté 27 février 2011 - 01:13
#498
Posté 27 février 2011 - 03:28
1. Fixed Construction Set: Oblivion's had a lot of issues that made it difficult to use and required working around a lot of stuff.
2. Sheogorath: We may have stopped the Grey March, but you can never stop the madness!
#499
Posté 27 février 2011 - 02:19
NvVanity wrote...
Sheogorath: We may have stopped the Grey March, but you can never stop the madness!
Hopefully Bethesda haven't forgotten about what happened during the events of the Grey March, that is I hope that Jyggalag will be present in the game (in a side mission). I'm not really sure how they'll handle Sheogorath though (the game is 200 years after Oblivion- the new Sheogorath would most likely be dead by then, being mortal and all that).
#500
Posté 27 février 2011 - 03:10
Bad King wrote...
I'm not really sure how they'll handle Sheogorath though (the game is 200 years after Oblivion- the new Sheogorath would most likely be dead by then, being mortal and all that).
What happened in the Shivering Isles is unprecedented. You really don't know if he's mortal anymore.
Regardless, how do you think Bethesda handles all their heroes? This is a really easy answer.





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