[quote]You know what I mean - plastic babes with makeup and perfect hairdos waving big swords like professionals.[/quote]
[img]http://media.moddb.com/cache/images/mods/1/24/23862/thumb_620x2000/Caele06.jpg[/img]
Nice bikini armor.
[QUOTE=sam6420;42516674]Aren't there already many mods that make really really good companions?[/QUOTE]
Between all the mods "improving" characters by giving them bigger breasts and more makeup and the lydia sex slave mods, you can find some pretty nifty companion mods, yeah.
[QUOTE=sam6420;42516674]Aren't there already many mods that make really really good companions?[/QUOTE]
Inigo is the best one hands down.
[url]http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=169196258[/url]
Has hundreds of lines, you can even sit down and chat with him about random stuff. He has lines for a lot of missions and specific events too. He cares a lot for the player and would take an arrow for them, and also has the best sense of humor ever.
[t]http://cloud.steampowered.com/ugc/576747352917745759/C64657C094536B8A0B8C00902D09C83416FE96F9/[/t][t]http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/576747352917661522/7448532A11861D1FF09D1D2C601C3D184E8E6A2C/[/t]
Infact, I find him to be so good I wouldn't dare play Skyrim without him by my side. He just adds so much more to the game that wasn't previously there.
i'm pretty sure everybody goes through the phase of redownloading/installing skyrim to play around with some nifty mods, only to find out that it's still skyrim. real boring.
i call it bethesda syndrome, even fallout suffers from this
[QUOTE=slayer20;42516728][img]http://media.moddb.com/cache/images/mods/1/24/23862/thumb_620x2000/Caele06.jpg[/img]
Nice bikini armor.[/QUOTE]
I would caele her real companions.
Seriously though, this is exactly the kind of stuff that makes Nexus a shithole for virgins.
By "not a plastic babe" did the author mean making her face look like a fucked up elf/elborn/David Bowie?
[QUOTE=slayer20;42516728][img]http://media.moddb.com/cache/images/mods/1/24/23862/thumb_620x2000/Caele06.jpg[/img]
Nice bikini armor.[/QUOTE]
Also nice holding a two-handed sword like a fucking moron. Granted, everyone in Skyrim does this. Protip: A two-hander of that design is held with right hand at the pummel and left hand on the leather wrap under the second crossbar, then used more like one would a short spear. Swinging a two-hander in a sword-fight is just pants-on-head.
[QUOTE=Riller;42518425]Also nice holding a two-handed sword like a fucking moron. Granted, everyone in Skyrim does this. Protip: A two-hander of that design is held with right hand at the pummel and left hand on the leather wrap under the second crossbar, then used more like one would a short spear. Swinging a two-hander in a sword-fight is just pants-on-head.[/QUOTE]
works well against all the pikes and halberds in the game
[editline]14th October 2013[/editline]
also why would anybody want to have this on their computer
Should just give them a bow, at least then you have an excuse for the bikini armor.
[QUOTE=Glent;42518471]works well against all the pikes and halberds in the game
[editline]14th October 2013[/editline]
also why would anybody want to have this on their computer[/QUOTE]
Raising your arms to swing a two-hander leaves your poorly-armoured sides completely undefended by either shield or sword to block with. Anyone who got the least bit of speed over you would be able to jab whatever weapon they have right into your ribcage.
Also, Skyrim needs pikes and halberds. Who the fuck would fight a dragon and not use pikes, or at least spears?
I liked that draugr companion mod that was pretty funny.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zOJ0NhkOB_Y[/media]
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[QUOTE=Riller;42518483]Raising your arms to swing a two-hander leaves your poorly-armoured sides completely undefended by either shield or sword to block with. Anyone who got the least bit of speed over you would be able to jab whatever weapon they have right into your ribcage.
Also, Skyrim needs pikes and halberds. Who the fuck would fight a dragon and not use pikes, or at least spears?[/QUOTE]
it's alright, dragonborn added spears that you can shoot out of your bow
[QUOTE=Glent;42518494]it's alright, dragonborn added spears that you can shoot out of your bow[/QUOTE]
SKYRIM IS SAVED!
Seriously, though. It blows my mind how they don't, at the first sight of dragons, just forge a shitton of pikes. They could use all the steel daggers the Dragonborn makes to powerlevel smithing as tips!
[QUOTE=Riller;42518425]Also nice holding a two-handed sword like a fucking moron. Granted, everyone in Skyrim does this. Protip: A two-hander of that design is held with right hand at the pummel and left hand on the leather wrap under the second crossbar, then used more like one would a short spear. Swinging a two-hander in a sword-fight is just pants-on-head.[/QUOTE]
It't been speculated that the second, higher, grip was used when fighters got into particularly close ranges. When breaching the ranks of the enemy, the first grip was used and used to keep the blade moving, and therefore push fighters backward.
So people [I]would [/I]use the lower grip, just not for fencing. Though using a sword like that for fencing is a surefire way to get murderised.
[QUOTE=Sgt-NiallR;42518536]It't been speculated that the second, higher, grip was used when fighters got into particularly close ranges. When breaching the ranks of the enemy, the first grip was used and used to keep the blade moving, and therefore push fighters backward.
So people [I]would [/I]use the lower grip, just not for fencing. Though using a sword like that for fencing is a surefire way to get murderised.[/QUOTE]
Bottom grip is for 'defence' when moving into a lot of pikes, basically shoving pikes and spears and shit out of your way. Holding by second grip and pommel is for when you're actually killing stuff with your sword.
So which part is the top of the sword and which is the bottom?
[editline]14th October 2013[/editline]
Also my single biggest disappointment with Slyrim was the followers. Especially because I was coming off of New Vegas at the time and each follower had its own soul and quest line. I was hoping Bethesda would try to emulate Obsidian's success.
[QUOTE=Keychain;42517197]Inigo is the best one hands down.
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Infact, I find him to be so good I wouldn't dare play Skyrim without him by my side. He just adds so much more to the game that wasn't previously there.[/QUOTE]
Sweet - Getting that mod once I get home. Looks great - I have Orc and Lydia right now and it is really "meh" having them around (I don't even know "the orc's" name, hah).
God, that custom voice acting is just awful.
Inigo is amazing. So many lines of dialog for it feels like every situation.
[QUOTE=Keychain;42517197]Inigo is the best one hands down.
[url]http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=169196258[/url]
Has hundreds of lines, you can even sit down and chat with him about random stuff. He has lines for a lot of missions and specific events too. He cares a lot for the player and would take an arrow for them, and also has the best sense of humor ever.
[t]http://cloud.steampowered.com/ugc/576747352917745759/C64657C094536B8A0B8C00902D09C83416FE96F9/[/t][t]http://cloud-2.steampowered.com/ugc/576747352917661522/7448532A11861D1FF09D1D2C601C3D184E8E6A2C/[/t]
Infact, I find him to be so good I wouldn't dare play Skyrim without him by my side. He just adds so much more to the game that wasn't previously there.[/QUOTE]
oh fucking hell
of course I see this a day after I uninstalled Skyrim because I was pissed at it shitting itself
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