naughty99 wrote...
yes, hopefully there are more animals.
Nice. I want a Llama. I want him to have a hat and I shall call him Karl.
naughty99 wrote...
yes, hopefully there are more animals.
naughty99 wrote...
KBomb wrote...
Speaking of animals, we can get a dog companion, right?
yes, hopefully there are more animals.
KBomb wrote...
naughty99 wrote...
yes, hopefully there are more animals.
Nice. I want a Llama. I want him to have a hat and I shall call him Karl.
Redneck1st wrote...
A har wearing Llama named Karl now that should be interesting. Why a Llama or should I ask?
KBomb wrote...
Redneck1st wrote...
A har wearing Llama named Karl now that should be interesting. Why a Llama or should I ask?
lol Youtube Llamas with hats.
I shall enjoy disintegrating them.Jedi Sentinel Arian wrote...
Dragons have 20000 HP!
Modifié par Soul Cool, 08 novembre 2011 - 10:54 .
naughty99 wrote...
Redneck1st wrote...
I'm leaning towards a dark elf dual weapon or bow and restoration spells.
If you can pull off a dual dagger backstab power attack with the right perks, high one-handed skill, maybe some poison on the blade, it looks like it will do a massive amount of damage:
ONE HANDED:
Armsman (all 5 ranks) 2x damage with one-handed weapon
Dual Savagery (1 rank) 1.5x damage with dual wield power attacks
Savage Strike (1 rank) 1.25 one-handed damage bonus with chance to decapitate
SNEAK:
Assassin's Blade (1 rank) 15x damage for dagger sneak attacks
So we have a total of 56.25 x (base damage x 2 for standard power attack x 2 weapons)
Something like 225 x normal base dagger damage for normal non-power attack.
If you add poison damage and enchant the daggers, this seems like it might be enough to one-shot a low level dragon!
Modifié par Yrkoon, 08 novembre 2011 - 11:04 .
Modifié par Yrkoon, 08 novembre 2011 - 11:16 .
Yrkoon wrote...
Aah yes, the Butter knives +50 of Doom scenario. I love this kind of stuff in games. But it usually takes me a couple of playthrus before I can get myself motivated enough to power-game at that level.
By the way, do poisons stack? I mean, can you apply more than one type at a time on a weapon?
Edit: also, this isn't something I've done a whole lot of research on, so forgive me if it's a stupid question, but are we sure that Daggers even GET to apply the one-handed/dual-wielding perks? For some reason I was under the impression that they're their own, unique weapon style.
Yrkoon wrote...
Skyrim will sell so well that some gigantic company like EA will finally take notice, BUY bethesda, then we'll never see another game like Skyrim ever again.
Modifié par naughty99, 08 novembre 2011 - 11:22 .
Yrkoon wrote...
I sure hope so. there's surprizingly few open ended, do anything, sand box type games around anymore. And the RPG-producing gaming companies I love are all moving in the other direction.
A game-play philosphy shakeup would do the industry good.
Of course, with our luck the complete opposite will likely happen. Skyrim will sell so well that some gigantic company like EA will finally take notice, BUY bethesda, then we'll never see another game like Skyrim ever again.
naughty99 wrote...
Yrkoon wrote...
Aah yes, the Butter knives +50 of Doom scenario. I love this kind of stuff in games. But it usually takes me a couple of playthrus before I can get myself motivated enough to power-game at that level.
By the way, do poisons stack? I mean, can you apply more than one type at a time on a weapon?
Edit: also, this isn't something I've done a whole lot of research on, so forgive me if it's a stupid question, but are we sure that Daggers even GET to apply the one-handed/dual-wielding perks? For some reason I was under the impression that they're their own, unique weapon style.
No, you can only apply one poison at a time.
There are some one-handed perks that apply specifically to axes and swords, and some that seem to exclude daggers.
However, as far as I know, the other 1H perks such as Armsman, Dual Flurry, etc., apply to any one-handed weapon, including daggers.Yrkoon wrote...
Skyrim will sell so well that some gigantic company like EA will finally take notice, BUY bethesda, then we'll never see another game like Skyrim ever again.
I think that would be highly unlikely. I seem to recall some bad blood between EA and Bethesda relating to the use of some A.I. algorithm Bethesda's CEO developed for a football game that was published by EA and then later used in all the Madden games.
Redneck1st wrote...
Yes but if you dual wield you can apply a different poison on each weapon couldn't you? BTW is there going to be quickslots in the game like there was in Oblivion? Or does anyone know
Naughty how close are you to finishing the main questline in Oblivion?
naughty99 wrote...
Redneck1st wrote...
Yes but if you dual wield you can apply a different poison on each weapon couldn't you? BTW is there going to be quickslots in the game like there was in Oblivion? Or does anyone know
Naughty how close are you to finishing the main questline in Oblivion?
Not sure, but it certainly seems like you should be able to apply different poisons to each weapon.
I don't think I'm going to be able to finish in time
Well there are a number of open world games around and more coming. Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas have been amazingly successful, I think FNV is a bigger seller than DAO and ME2. If anything it will be the success of FNV plus Skyrim then hopefulll Reckoning that will lead to it becoming a bigger genre. Of course there is also GTA, RDR, Saints Row and Assassin Creed.naughty99 wrote...
If this game is very successful, do you think it will influence other developers?
Will we see "skyrim clones": on a par with "COD clones"?
Modifié par Morroian, 08 novembre 2011 - 11:31 .
Morroian wrote...
Well there are a number of open world games around and more coming. Fallout 3 and Fallout New Vegas have been amazingly successful, I think FNV is a bigger seller than DAO and ME2. If anything it will be the success of FNV plus Skyrim then hopefulll Reckoning that will lead to it becoming a bigger genre. Of course there is also GTA, RDR, Saints Row and Assassin Creed.naughty99 wrote...
If this game is very successful, do you think it will influence other developers?
Will we see "skyrim clones": on a par with "COD clones"?
Jedi Sentinel Arian wrote...
Dragons have 20000 HP!
“Very quick DLC might sell well, but that’s not our priority,” he said Monday in a phone interview with Wired.com.
“We’re not going to be doing a lot of it. Our high-level thinking is that there’ll be not as many [pieces of DLC], but they’ll be bigger and more substantial,” he said. “The goal overall is not necessarily to put out more content, but to make the game better.”
naughty99 wrote...
Todd Howard talks about DLC they are already working on in today's interview with Wired Magazine:“Very quick DLC might sell well, but that’s not our priority,” he said Monday in a phone interview with Wired.com.
“We’re not going to be doing a lot of it. Our high-level thinking is that there’ll be not as many [pieces of DLC], but they’ll be bigger and more substantial,” he said. “The goal overall is not necessarily to put out more content, but to make the game better.”
J0HNL3I wrote...
naughty99 wrote...
Todd Howard talks about DLC they are already working on in today's interview with Wired Magazine:“Very quick DLC might sell well, but that’s not our priority,” he said Monday in a phone interview with Wired.com.
“We’re not going to be doing a lot of it. Our high-level thinking is that there’ll be not as many [pieces of DLC], but they’ll be bigger and more substantial,” he said. “The goal overall is not necessarily to put out more content, but to make the game better.”
this is good news
naughty99 wrote...
Todd Howard talks about DLC they are already working on in today's interview with Wired Magazine:“Very quick DLC might sell well, but that’s not our priority,” he said Monday in a phone interview with Wired.com.
“We’re not going to be doing a lot of it. Our high-level thinking is that there’ll be not as many [pieces of DLC], but they’ll be bigger and more substantial,” he said. “The goal overall is not necessarily to put out more content, but to make the game better.”
csfteeeer wrote...
naughty99 wrote...
Todd Howard talks about DLC they are already working on in today's interview with Wired Magazine:“Very quick DLC might sell well, but that’s not our priority,” he said Monday in a phone interview with Wired.com.
“We’re not going to be doing a lot of it. Our high-level thinking is that there’ll be not as many [pieces of DLC], but they’ll be bigger and more substantial,” he said. “The goal overall is not necessarily to put out more content, but to make the game better.”
Traduction:
"No More Horse Armor! Dragon Armor Instead!"
AngryFrozenWater wrote...
I pre-ordered Skyrim last month. I couldn't find it in my Steam library, so I was about to contact support. It turned out that the game appears under the E of Elder Scrolls and not under the S. Phew. Ghehe.