The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Discussion Thread
#18476
Posté 13 février 2012 - 02:00
#18477
Posté 13 février 2012 - 02:17
Addai67 wrote...
BGS will probably do something f'ed up like that. The moot forces Ulfric and Elisif to marry and they kill each other on the wedding night.
Really? Ihaven't got close to the end.. is that the end of the game? My dragonborn is lvl 38 but only rescue 2 fortress for the imperials, i waste alot of time cleaning up the mansions.. Housecarl's do nothing!! they only eat my bread
Anyway i was tring some tables and rug's out in solitud mansion when i turned my back Jordis sneak attack the bread and used my experimental table.. i have proof.
Modifié par Huntress, 13 février 2012 - 02:18 .
#18478
Posté 13 février 2012 - 02:55
Modifié par Yrkoon, 13 février 2012 - 02:56 .
#18479
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:25
#18480
Posté 13 février 2012 - 05:03
LOL, no but that's probably what they'll end up putting in the canon.Huntress wrote...
Really? Ihaven't got close to the end.. is that the end of the game?
#18481
Posté 13 février 2012 - 05:06
But on second thought (and also because that Daedric warhammer turned out as ugly as a magnet covered in iron shavings), rather than play an entire new character based on S&S, I chose to make this Orc Dragonborn something of an overall warrior; a bit of 2H, 1H, Blocking, and Archery. Thus far, it has been quite fun to select the proper tools for the task at hand.
Notes:
* Mudcrabs make excellent Blocking trainers; gain 5pts, then kill it.
* So do DW Forsworn, but kill sooner.
* Finally was able to do something with the Red Eagle matched sword set besides a display.
* Falmer die especially well from an archers perspective.
* Dragons actually have Death scenes for 1H much like DAO.
I am unable to post pics, but my Orc is adorned with Orcish helm and boots; Ebony armor and guantlets. The open faced helm looks much better to me, and really seems to allows the dark red war-painted fanged Orc to seem quite intimidating...except to the son of certain blacksmith, of course. For him, I plan to sick a young lass from Whiterun to bloody his nose.
Modifié par Elhanan, 13 février 2012 - 05:21 .
#18482
Posté 13 février 2012 - 08:11
Just had an amusing battle with an Ancient Dragon outside Dawnstar, i Summoned Two Dragons and called Odahviing turned into some crazy aerial battle before it landed and my gigantic mudcrab finished it off.
#18483
Posté 13 février 2012 - 08:19
@Elhanan, shields also can make a nice decoration in your house. But yes I like playing S & S in this game, which I never did in DAO.
Modifié par Addai67, 13 février 2012 - 08:31 .
#18484
Posté 13 février 2012 - 09:18
Restored Thieves Guild FTW.
#18485
Posté 13 février 2012 - 12:47
blaidfiste wrote...
Yrkoon wrote...
PS: Keep your friggin guns away from my Elder Scrolls!
I couldn't have said it better.
Signed.
Skyrim's no Fable. Besides I don't remember Vikings using firearms. I don't believe Ancient Romans used them either.
Very few games did the technology/magic mix right. In fact only Arcanum comes to mind. But that was kinda the whole focus of the game. And gameplay balance? There was no such a thing there.
Sure there was Wizardry... but what interesting did the firearms bring there? What unique?
I'll rather keep my bows & longbows, thank you very much.
#18486
Posté 13 février 2012 - 01:03
Yrkoon wrote...
PS: Keep your friggin guns away from my Elder Scrolls!
#18487
Posté 13 février 2012 - 01:19
virumor wrote...
Yrkoon wrote...
PS: Keep your friggin guns away from my Elder Scrolls!
they can have guns in skyrim but no shield and spear combo weapons?
#18488
Posté 13 février 2012 - 01:23
Modifié par Yrkoon, 13 février 2012 - 01:33 .
#18489
Posté 13 février 2012 - 01:32
Addai67 wrote...
Summon Sheogorath... OMG I might have to get that one.
@Elhanan, shields also can make a nice decoration in your house. But yes I like playing S & S in this game, which I never did in DAO.
Liked S & S in DAO. It was a bit more mechanical, with set moves, but I started with it and mastered it fairly well over several playthroughs. I think I prefer Skyrim's system though, with freedom of movement and relying on timing and charged attacks. Of course, you drain stamina like nobody's business. At low-level, you might have 3 power moves (between sword and shield) in you, before your stamina's gone. The Shield Bash is strong enough though even at low-level to temporatily stun opponents (even trolls if timed well), but the downside is low damage output. Hitting the right balance is key to becoming invulnerable. You're very weak to start with though, so you have to constantly be moving around an opponent.
Funny thing, as still a low-level, I tripped into two troll caves (both east of Whiterun--one I had never seen before) and basically had to fight 8 trolls, pretty much right in a row. Had just picked up Lydia as a follower (DL'd mod to flag her essential btw, she was really annoying in my first playthrough and caused me to restart too many times), who was range attacking, but I really had to manage my stamina. They were wearing me out! I would have never done this on my first playthrough. It's quite a thing to go from a level 62 juggernaut, to a soft, low damage warrior again.
Back to your point, I like S & S in Skyrim, but I did like it in DAO as well. Just two completely different systems, each having their own set of advantages/disadvantages. Either way, as long as Shield can be used offensively (and used effectively), then that's a step in the right direction.
#18490
Posté 13 février 2012 - 01:42
#18491
Posté 13 février 2012 - 02:00
Speaking of armor, some of these looks seen along the way on the Heavy trail are rather unbecoming. I was stuck with a Dwarven helm for a long, long time before gaining the Ebony helm now worn. While the Dwarven cover looked fine as part of the original set, it became somewhat grotesque as my Orc started wearing other pieces. Was almost enough for me to take Enchanting simply to get another helmet. Almost.....
And I believe the game is Evil; run by Murphey. When I play with Light armor, I see several great pieces of enchanted Heavy armor along the way. Now it is reversed; mostly desired items seen for Light armor usage while I wear Heavy. *shoots Murphey with both bow and musket, and a console command for the kill*
Modifié par Elhanan, 13 février 2012 - 02:03 .
#18492
Posté 13 février 2012 - 02:14
Which is Odd.... Because my very first playthough of this game, I remember the item drops being so perfect that I thought the game's loot system was specifically geared towards your build
Modifié par Yrkoon, 13 février 2012 - 02:18 .
#18493
Posté 13 février 2012 - 02:48
Does not really matter to me since I max out smithing and augment my PC with Daedric gear as I go.
I do enjoy using the Wabbajack though in a tight spot.
I did once turn a frost troll into a sweet roll.
#18494
Posté 13 février 2012 - 02:48
Same with weaponry, too. Lots of great gear appears for other builds; not so much for the one I am playing at the time. This may have helped lead me to chose to play a Orc warrior of all trades. However, now that I have the weapons and melee market wide open, I seem to be finding several nice staves this time. *shoots Murphey again*
Modifié par Elhanan, 13 février 2012 - 02:49 .
#18495
Posté 13 février 2012 - 03:28
Haplose wrote...
blaidfiste wrote...
Yrkoon wrote...
PS: Keep your friggin guns away from my Elder Scrolls!
I couldn't have said it better.
Signed.
Skyrim's no Fable. Besides I don't remember Vikings using firearms. I don't believe Ancient Romans used them either.
Very few games did the technology/magic mix right. In fact only Arcanum comes to mind. But that was kinda the whole focus of the game. And gameplay balance? There was no such a thing there.
Sure there was Wizardry... but what interesting did the firearms bring there? What unique?
I'll rather keep my bows & longbows, thank you very much.
I had this fantasy idea in my head, where magic was becoming extinct because of the invention of firearms. I think that would play out well.
#18496
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:07
I'll pass that mod not interested, now if they make a mod to romance Farkas or Filkas.. or any other character in the game..I'm game!, don't forget the kissing part! lol!
#18497
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:13
You do use stamina up quickly, but everything is dead so fast it hardly matters. Though here is where eating stews can help. I keep waiting for Shar to struggle in combat again. She's now level 50ish. Occasionally she gets in trouble (vampires seem to be the biggest threat) but mostly she can hack anything to death in one or two hits. I stopped taking 1H perks because it's too easy, even playing on Expert difficulty. I guess I should put it up to Master.
#18498
Posté 13 février 2012 - 04:14
You can marry Farkas or Vilkas. Just have to complete the Companion quest line.Huntress wrote...
Dumb!
I'll pass that mod not interested, now if they make a mod to romance Farkas or Filkas.. or any other character in the game..I'm game!, don't forget the kissing part! lol!
#18499
Posté 13 février 2012 - 05:23
You're dragonbron flirting with Solitud jar:
DragonBorn:/flirt
Elisif the Fair:/ Blush and slowly changed the subject of the conversation back to the war.
Game note:
She looked away.. but the blush in her cheecks were proof I was getting closer to her heart.. I'll give her 2 Bottles of Spiced Wine as a present,, it might helps? /wink Lol!
#18500
Posté 13 février 2012 - 06:06





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