Also, I wonder whether dragons can shapeshift into humans like D&D dragons. The entry about Nahfahlaar in said atlas, seems to indicate they might.
Modifié par virumor, 05 janvier 2012 - 09:49 .
Modifié par virumor, 05 janvier 2012 - 09:49 .
Modifié par happy_daiz, 05 janvier 2012 - 10:21 .
Addai67 wrote...
Mmm.
Redneck1st wrote...
AS for skyrim I've got over 600 hours in the game since I got it 11/11/11, yes pre ordered and I can't stop playing it. Heck I've pretten much forgotten about DA2 and it's less than interesting followers.
Laser Beam wrote...
Redneck1st wrote...
AS for skyrim I've got over 600 hours in the game since I got it 11/11/11, yes pre ordered and I can't stop playing it. Heck I've pretten much forgotten about DA2 and it's less than interesting followers.
Likewise.....not quite that many hours though lol
Addai67 wrote...
Mmm.The Ethereal Writer Redux wrote...
Here's a picture -- in very ****ty quality since I play on PS3 -- of my Nordic Spellsword:
Is it possible to take a decent photo of my Nord since I play on PS3?
RageGT wrote...
Addai67 wrote...
Maybe it's just a fluke. Like I already said, this character is still pretty low level- level 14, I think- and I don't recall ever being tossed around even at level 40 or 50. I was surprised to find an ebony shield in that dungeon, and to find that the death lord was using an ebony bow, so maybe the dungeon isn't scaled or something.Shepard the Leper wrote...
About those Deathlords, I've only encountered ones using the Unrelenting Force or Disarm shout and the strength depends on your level. Early-to-mid-game they only stagger, but around level 40 those using the Unrelenting Force shout have leveled it to stage 3 thus tossing you around like a fly. It doesn't do much damage, but it can be annoying at times - I don't like prolonged times of inactivity.
It's not a fluke and there are some even at low-mid level that has it. Of course, the lower level the char, the higher the chance of sent up the air. Only, when our own Unrelenting Force is upgraded to level 3, we have more resistance to the Dah. And if you note well, even at low level they all do the full 3 worded Shout.
Now this is a good example of a mid level char (level 33 with Fus only) taking a beating of Fus-Ro-Dah spam fest!
TES V - Skyrim - Fus-Ro-Dah VS Fu-bar HD
"I'll rip your guts out" isn't what I'd call constructive communication, thoughhappy_daiz wrote...
...started taking notice of what dragons and Draugrs say during fights.
It's interesting to see that they're actually trying to communicate with the Dragonborn. Aww.
Modifié par caradoc2000, 05 janvier 2012 - 10:22 .
Modifié par happy_daiz, 05 janvier 2012 - 10:26 .
RageGT wrote...
Addai67 wrote...
LOL That poor guy. I know for sure that never happened to Veleda, who would have been a candidate for spinning through the air. Probably I kept her at range for dudes like that. Battle mages do have that luxury.Shepard the Leper wrote...
RageGT wrote...
It's not a fluke and there are some even at low-mid level that has it. Of course, the lower level the char, the higher the chance of sent up the air. Only, when our own Unrelenting Force is upgraded to level 3, we have more resistance to the Dah. And if you note well, even at low level they all do the full 3 worded Shout.
Now this is a good example of a mid level char (level 33 with Fus only) taking a beating of Fus-Ro-Dah spam fest!
TES V - Skyrim - Fus-Ro-Dah VS Fu-bar HD
Interesting. I think you are right, but you will never be completely immune to the potential effect. This makes the trip to the beards worth your while since most enemies use the Unrelenting Force shout against you. Better to buff your resistance eary on, I hate getting tossed around.
You clearly lost the shouting battle in that vid, but the last man standing is all that matters in the endThat guy is even more powerful when you try to remake the amulet. Definitely the toughest brother. Did you know that you can see who's the real one? All the fakes have their horns pointing upward, he's the only one with horns pointing to the ground. It can be difficult to spot, but it can make the fight a lot easier and you don't have to waste a lot of time hunting fakes. Oh, and you can also use the "wait" button every time he vanished for a brief moment. It will restore health, stamina and magicke. It's cheap, but it got me through that final battle the first time I met this moron (with a level 10 character)
And he's so very easy for an Archer with Stealth... hehe
Paarthurnax can upgrade our Unrelenting Force and make us even more resistant to the stagger. =)
Modifié par Barbarossa2010, 05 janvier 2012 - 10:38 .
happy_daiz wrote...
^ You got me there.
I'm at work right now, and I overheard someone say, "Someone stole...", and I automatically completed the sentence with "your sweet roll". *sigh*
Modifié par Morroian, 06 janvier 2012 - 01:30 .
LOL Did you do it in that Nord putz voice? Leeet me gueeesshappy_daiz wrote...
^ You got me there.
I'm at work right now, and I overheard someone say, "Someone stole...", and I automatically completed the sentence with "your sweet roll". *sigh*
Modifié par The Ethereal Writer Redux, 05 janvier 2012 - 10:58 .
LobselVith8 wrote...
I would agree that they could improve on companion interaction (like Obsidian did with New Vegas did after Fallout 3), but at least most of the people we interact with are sane. At least the antagonists have motivations that make sense. And based on Skyrim addressing many of the problems that people had with Oblivion (like the 5+5+5 leveling system), the issue about companions might be addressed in the future.
This is where we disagree. While certain quests require the protagonist to handle them a certain way, that isn't always true; the Dragonborn can completely ignore the demand made by the Blades and spare Paarthurnax. The protagonist is capable of siding with the Dark Brotherhood by abiding by Astrid's offer, or he can kill her and wipe out the remaining Dark Brotherhood Sanctuary. Should he join the Thieves Guild, or leave them to the crumbling embers of their past glory because he shares Mjoll's views on them? How is the protagonist being manipulated in choosing to allow Erandur to destroy the Skull of Corruption, or killing him to claim it for himself? Or if he decides to defy Azura and help create the Black Star with Nelacar?
I need a proactive who can actually do things and have significant choices throughout the narrative. The Dragonborn can decide on how to handle different quests (like the Daedric quests), his (or her) agency over who he wants to side with in the civil war (if he decides to side with anyone at all), his rise to power in several factions, and whether he wants to gain the title of Thane in nine Holds.
I don't agree about the writing or the story-telling. I prefer Skyrim, especially its handling of the schism between the Stormcloaks and the Legion, where Ulfric and Tullius are depicted as flawed leaders who do their best towards a goal they genuinely believe in over factions that have their faults and their strengths, as opposed to Dragon Age II, where Orsino becomes a Harvester and Meredith becomes a Super-Saiyan, not mention how the mages and templars were handled throughout the story.
Given the direction of the DLC and the developers attacking fans for not appreciating their "innovations," I'm not holding out much hope.
Modifié par Elhanan, 05 janvier 2012 - 11:03 .
Addai67 wrote...
LOL Did you do it in that Nord putz voice? Leeet me gueeesshappy_daiz wrote...
^ You got me there.
I'm at work right now, and I overheard someone say, "Someone stole...", and I automatically completed the sentence with "your sweet roll". *sigh*
All the guards are like Winterrun High School dropouts.
Redneck1st wrote...
Did they hear you say it? If they did I can only imagine the look on there face. And BTW no your not any crazier than the rest of us.
Modifié par happy_daiz, 05 janvier 2012 - 11:10 .
Addai67 wrote...
LOL Did you do it in that Nord putz voice? Leeet me gueeesshappy_daiz wrote...
^ You got me there.
I'm at work right now, and I overheard someone say, "Someone stole...", and I automatically completed the sentence with "your sweet roll". *sigh*
All the guards are like Winterrun High School dropouts.
Shepard the Leper wrote...
The Ethereal Writer Redux wrote...
When you say break the game, do you just mean remove any challenge the game may have had or does it actually damage the game?
And that's a good idea, assuming I can have them all grouped in enough of a radius to summon them.
It doesn't damage the game in any way, but depending on how far one's willing to go, it can remove most of the challenge.
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Modifié par RageGT, 05 janvier 2012 - 11:19 .
Redneck1st wrote...
@Elhanan-Now I'll have to admit that I've played DAO and DA 2 and DA2 paled by comparison to the two. I thought that all Hawke was was a glorified gofer. Gofer this bring here gofer that take it over there. Only Heck the only reason for which I did a 2nd playthrough of the game was because of the 1st DLC for which was put out. Then Bioware gave the big shaft to all of us who pre-ordered and paid for the game months in advance to get all the free ingame items and gave the items to everyone no matter when they bought it. And lots of us were like WTF is that all about?
Because of the disappointment that turn out to be DA2 with a lack luster storyline, a protagonist for which didn't feel like my own character, and the way for which they did us that had pre-ordered the game. If there is a DA3 I won't pre-order the game. I'll wait and see the reviews once its been out for a while.
AS for skyrim I've got over 600 hours in the game since I got it 11/11/11, yes pre ordered and I can't stop playing it. Heck I've pretten much forgotten about DA2 and it's less than interesting followers.

Modifié par Addai67, 06 janvier 2012 - 01:52 .
Addai67 wrote...
I was once an adventurer like you, then I took an axe to the head.
Sven looks appropriately befuddled.
There is one downside to a game that decides to be completely dependent on story/narrative at the expense of almost everything else: You don't need to play it. You can simply watch it on youtube.Elhanan wrote...
But for all those characters and stories, I will choose almost any over those seen in Skyrim.
From my experience, it depends on quite a few things.Addai67 wrote...
Another question I have about shouts... Does the effectiveness of draugr shouts against you depend on your armor rating? I was arguing on Bethsoft that enemy thu'um was weaker than the Dovahkiin's, because my PCs had only ever been staggered by one. But that deathlord last night was tossing my mage around like a rag doll. She was Torygg Reborn. Shouted to the floor and then killed instantly by an ebony arrow.
Modifié par Yrkoon, 06 janvier 2012 - 03:19 .
Modifié par Laser Beam, 06 janvier 2012 - 03:06 .