The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Discussion Thread
#20526
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 02:50
#20527
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 02:50
Confess-A-Bear wrote...
Watch it be an MMO lulz.
#20528
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 02:53
On the one hand I would laugh and enjoy all the outrage and gnashing of teeth that would cause.
On the other I would be disappoint as I want to play Fallout 4 as a SP rpg...though a co-op mod for it might be promising.
#20529
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 03:01
#20530
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 03:24
I am playing FNV again, too, but you're more patient than me. I want at least an announcement of what they're developing, even if it's 1-2 years out.Barbarossa2010 wrote...
I'm a total FO nut, but I'm more than willing to wait as long as it takes for 4. I DON'T WANT Zenimax/Bethesda cranking these things out like an EA commercial production line. FO4 will be ready when it's ready.
Skyrim's so damn good, it's got more than enough juice to tide me over until such time. Hell, I just started another New Vegas playthrough for goofs and am having way too much fun with it. Can't wait to get to Big Mountain again.
Don't even want to see FO4 for a while, truth be told.
#20531
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 03:29
Finally getting around to "The Cursed Tribe" quest and brought Atub the Troll Fat and Daedra Heart. Literally AS SOON as the dialogue with her finished and she began leading me toward the ritual, an Elder Dragon swooped down behind us and started attacking. Eola and I went to make pretty short work of the dragon but my last Fireball hit another Orc who had joined the fray and made Largashbur hostile towards me failing the quest.
#Dragonproblems
#20532
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 03:35
LPPrince wrote...
I don't start new characters, so I don't have a problem with anything.
Back when my character was fresh though, THOSE GODDAMNED SABRE CATS.
this this this.
I still remember doing the Gildergreen quest as level 3 or 4 and bringing that guy along with me, Sabre cats musta killed him 10 times. The road there was more dangerous than the quest itself, first sign I was gonna love this game
#20533
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 03:42
Addai67 wrote...
Barbarossa2010 wrote...
I'm a total FO nut, but I'm more than willing to wait as long as it takes for 4. I DON'T WANT Zenimax/Bethesda cranking these things out like an EA commercial production line. FO4 will be ready when it's ready.
Skyrim's so damn good, it's got more than enough juice to tide me over until such time. Hell, I just started another New Vegas playthrough for goofs and am having way too much fun with it. Can't wait to get to Big Mountain again.
Don't even want to see FO4 for a while, truth be told.
I am playing FNV again, too, but you're more patient than me. I want at least an announcement of what they're developing, even if it's 1-2 years out.
I could live with 1 to 2 more years, and I suppose an announcement wouldn't hurt my feelings by any means. That would put it in their normal development window I suppose. Oblivion - 2006 and Skyrim 2011; FO3 - 2008 and FO4 - 2013? The only wildcard with the FO series is Obsidian and if they're going to be developing a spin-off product within the cycle.
Any thoughts on this?
#20534
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 03:52
FNV is really so good- I love their approach to companions more than Bioware's or Bethesda's.
#20535
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 08:19
Addai67 wrote...
FNV is really so good- I love their approach to companions more than Bioware's or Bethesda's.
Pff... I still hold a grudge against them and Cass for just dancing the horizontal mambo with some random NCR soldier instead of waiting for my courier
#20536
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 09:19
That's more than you get out of Boone, damn him.
#20537
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 09:34
Not sure if he was speaking in a literal sense, or just joking, but considering the fact that this is the man who wrote Planscape: torment and its tens of thousands of lines of text, it wouldn't surprize me.
Modifié par Yrkoon, 28 mai 2012 - 09:52 .
#20538
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 09:41
One thing I really miss from New Vegas was the ability to mail items to different towns. Skyrim does have couriers. Each town ought to have one whom you can hire to carry a bunch of stuff to dump in a box outside of one of your homes.
#20539
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 09:41
#20540
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 11:23
Definitely. I hope Beth was taking notes from NV's writing and, as you said, deeper companions.Addai67 wrote...
FNV is really so good- I love their approach to companions more than Bioware's or Bethesda's.
Bethesda should stick to the design and atmosphere of FO3 more, though. NV, while having superior writing, did not have the impact FO3 did on me due what was, imo, inferior world design. I also missed the apocolyptic and moody atmosphere of FO3.
#20541
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 12:59
I LOVED the companions however, especially Raul, Boone, and Cass.
Skyrim should have done that, fewer companions but much deeper ones.
New Vegas had the right mix of depth and width to it to keep it engaging. Skyrim suffers in that while their are lots of deep POINTS, overall its a bit shallow in a few places.
Also...what other RPG lets you play like a hybrid between Doctor Who and the Punisher? I mean using your skills to point out the flaws in other people's reasoning/logic? AWESOME.
I cant count how many times my 9 INT, 100 Science/Medicine courier yelled at someone or pointed out something REALLY obvious. Especially in OWB.
#20542
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 04:18
Now its simple work. Sometimes if I don't feel like fighting I'll just equip a Fear spell, and since I'm purely mage and even my Illusion is pretty good, I can see it running full tilt towards me, pop it once with that, and watch with a smile as it books it out of there the way it came so fast he must think I'm sabre tooth cat satan himself
#20543
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 04:21
Not that I'm invincible by any means, either.
I love when common bandits ask me to quote/unquote "do your worst".
Ok, buddy!
#20544
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 04:49
How does this guy not have a reputation for MASSACRING bandits by now?
I have most likely killed 1000 or so by now.
#20545
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 04:58
Addai67 wrote...
Look on the bright side- she was looking for the Courier at the time. Whiskey goggles, whatcha gonna do. lol
That's more than you get out of Boone, damn him.
Speaking of romances, I wonder if the Courier would tell Veronica to head to the Sierra Madre, if Christine was the one she was with years ago, before Elijah separated them.
#20546
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 05:05
#20547
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 05:22
Elhanan wrote...
For after one tires of slaying Dragons:
Dragonborn, slayer of dragons, creator of sports.
#20548
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 05:23
LobselVith8 wrote...
Dragonborn, slayer of dragons, creator of sports.
Close; tossed salads.... *bazinga*
#20549
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 05:41
LobselVith8 wrote...
Addai67 wrote...
Look on the bright side- she was looking for the Courier at the time. Whiskey goggles, whatcha gonna do. lol
That's more than you get out of Boone, damn him.
Speaking of romances, I wonder if the Courier would tell Veronica to head to the Sierra Madre, if Christine was the one she was with years ago, before Elijah separated them.
They would have anyways, the BHS doesn't allow that sort of thing to go on, they have to keep numbers up in the population/army.
And no you never do tell her that, you can tell her about killing Elijah however.
#20550
Posté 28 mai 2012 - 05:44
Unless they end badly.
Shame that so many people think that real art is angtsy these days.





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