KenKenpachi wrote...
And thats why I never ever, ever took a companion with me. Or if I was in a quest I had to, I'ld rush in, swing once or twice then leave it to them. Its like they just ignored the fact I had a sword, swining it at some dude. Hell they did that with each other. Like it was some mages guild quest, and well we had to ambush some dudes, and two of my BM's hit each other, then once we kill all the Necro's go for each other. Just nuts how the AI acted when it came to allies. And god forbid you brought a ghost into town. All the villagers would rush to fist fight it, with all of them unsurprisingly dead at the end of it.LegendaryAvenger wrote...
I would like Arena matches and also battles to be a bit larger scale (More combatants) and harder. With that said, I sure hope they improve fighting with companions... "Ok, one more strike and he's down..." "I'm on your side!"mrcrusty wrote...
Captain Crash wrote...
It would be nice to refer back to to the Original then. I havent played any of the early ES games so it would be an opportunity to show the Arena is still dominated by tradition (to some extent), for those that have. Those who havent it will be a new experience all together.
Well, that's not how Arena turned out, but thats what they stated with. Hence the name, Arena.
But, I think it would be a nice addition, if they make it more varied and harder. Oblivion's level scaling made Level 1 Arena Champions more than a litle silly.
Yes, you are absolutely right, even in New Vegas and FO3, I recruit companions for their quests, dialogue and perks, but never bring them along if I can avoid it.
It seems in previous Beth games, either the Companions are made essential (unkillable), in which case it is like playing in god mode and quickly becomes boring.
Or companions are not "essential" and they quickly get themselves killed in combat.
As much as I am hoping for great stuff with companions in Skyrim, I'm expecting that I will probably tell them to "wait outside" the dungeon until I kill everybody inside and it's safe. I probably won't bring them along into dungeons, but I will still enjoy the roleplaying aspects of this feature.





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