Oblivion 2: Skyrim V6: Old People's Naked Bodies Fishing Secrets With Their Manly Beards
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[QUOTE=Sgt Doom;34418281]Goddamn it's irritating when a Silver Blood mage one-shots me with his goddamn firebolts. Got the elemental resistance perk and about to enchant my armour with magic resistance, so it should be far less of a problem.
[editline]27th January 2012[/editline]
Making an absolute fortune out of their silver weapons, though :D[/QUOTE]
Silver weapons are so kickass when used against draugrs. I literally one-hit kill them with my silver claymore.
[QUOTE=Dominicus;34418319]That's because AA and AF both are heavy on the graphiccard.[/QUOTE]
It doesn't matter how much I put it, at 2X it's still the same thing, and my fps at 200 ish when I have them off
[QUOTE=Strongbad;34417565]I was EXTREMELY disappointed by the fact that you can't side with the Thalmor. When Delphine asked me to kill Paarthurnaax, I made her nonessential, killed her, and threw her body into the river going towards a sawmill. If I'd been able to side with the Thalmor, I would have just turned her in. V:v:V[/QUOTE]
What the fuck? You have to kill him? Fuck.
[QUOTE=The golden;34417686]Skyrim sucks when it comes to choices. Everything is force-fed down the players throat. NPC's will approach you and lock you into conversation while they force a quest on you.
Did Bethesda think the average Skyrim player was going to be 5 years old? That we wouldn't be able to find these things out on our own and that making choices was too complicated for us?[/QUOTE]
It's really evident when you visit the tavern in Riften.
Player: Oh hey, a conversation. I think I'll lis-
Brynjolf: JOIN THE THIEVES GUILD NOW!
[QUOTE=markfu;34418514]What the fuck? You have to kill him? Fuck.[/QUOTE]
I guess he should have spoiler tag that, also whatever you do, do not [sp]side with the blades![/sp]
[editline]27th January 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Rents;34418484]:suicide:
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The tail is going out of her ass?
Also, could anyone give me a link to the mod that increases the perks you get per level? All I can find on the nexus are mods saying "ALL PERKS AND LEVELS".
[QUOTE=markfu;34418514]What the fuck? You have to kill him? Fuck.[/QUOTE]
you don't have to it's not part of the main quests
[QUOTE=rinoaff33;34417632]I suppose if you enjoy being a Nazi...[/QUOTE]
And even then you might as well just join the Stormcloaks :v:
[QUOTE=Sharp_Shooter;34416140]Awhile back I asked if there was a mod that increased the amount of perks you get per level. One guy responded and gave me two options, one that used ScriptDragon and one that was just it's own .ini I think. I used the .ini as it was just a single digit change. Does anyone know what that one is called or where I can find it? 1 perk per level is pretty shitty in the higher levels.[/QUOTE]
Enhanced Perk Points.
[QUOTE=Rents;34418484]:suicide:
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Hot
Dont kill [sp] Paathurix[/sp] the dragon potion is useless lmao
[QUOTE=Black;34418942]Dont [sp]kill Paathurix[/sp] the dragon potion is useless lmao[/QUOTE]
You just get a potion? Well, that's shitty.
Also, fixed. (spoiler tag'd)
[QUOTE=markfu;34418514]What the fuck? You have to kill him? Fuck.[/QUOTE]
[sp]It's actually a choice.
if you refuse to kill him, the blades give you mean looks and stop helping you, but you get a much better ending.[/sp]
[QUOTE=GyroburnerV2;34418791]Enhanced Perk Points.[/QUOTE]
What was the .ini edit called?
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"The security in Whiterun is terrible. Shameful is what it is."
[QUOTE=DrasarSalman;34419020]What was the .ini edit called?[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure, do you mean with that mod or is it a different one?
For EPP you just open the enhancedperkpoints.ini file located inside of the asi directory.
Steam\SteamApps\common\skyrim\asi
For example I have [code]starting_points=3
points_per_level=2
points_per_bonus_level=1
levels_per_bonus=5[/code]
in mine, so when you start the game you get 3 perk points, every level you get 2 instead of 1, and every 5 levels you get an extra perk point on top of that.
is the mace of molag bal worth getting i dont feel like killing that guy for it though
[QUOTE=rinoaff33;34417704]I can't be the only one who mentally compares Skyrim to a singleplayer Muh-mor-pa-guh (that's MMORPG).[/QUOTE]
It is. Because a single player MMO RPG is just an RPG.
Do you even know what MMO and RPG stand for?
You can't smith it fully, but it has equal stats to the ebony mace and uses ebony to upgrade, so it's a p good weapon early game, especially if you can smith it fairly well.
The enchantment is OK, but frankly Im not even sure if enemies use stamina in combat.
I just received a letter with a hand on it with we know written on it. Is this the dark brotherhood what do i do with it?
go to sleep
[QUOTE=Ermac20;34419309]go to sleep[/QUOTE]
but my blood keeps me from having a restful sleep!
[QUOTE=Crpto2007;34419212]I just received a letter with a hand on it with we know written on it. Is this the dark brotherhood what do i do with it?[/QUOTE]
You need to [sp] sleep in a tavern bed [/sp] and it should enable a quest that will either let you join or destroy the dark brotherhood.
[QUOTE=Crpto2007;34419212]I just received a letter with a hand on it with we know written on it. Is this the dark brotherhood what do i do with it?[/QUOTE]
just calm down and take a nap.
[QUOTE=rinoaff33;34416400]It was like that in Oblivion (and I assume) Morrowind too.[/QUOTE]
Don't assume.
Morrowind didnt have feeding, you were just a vampire (of a certain clan). In all fairness though it made most of the game unplayable, the only people that would talk to you are the more rational people in the mages guild and the wizards in house telvanni, but even then they wouldn't sell you stuff.
Morrowind did have the vampire clans though, each one getting specific skill and attribute bonuses, and they all had vampire merchants and smiths and what have you.
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;34419751]
Morrowind did have the vampire clans though, each one getting specific skill and attribute bonuses, and they all had vampire merchants and smiths and what have you.[/QUOTE]
That reminds me, in the book Immortal Blood it says there is an eastern vampire clan in Skyrim residing under ice. Is this true?
[QUOTE=Black;34419800]That reminds me, in the book Immortal Blood it says there is an eastern vampire clan in Skyrim residing under ice. Is this true?[/QUOTE]
Bethesda really gayed out on the vampires. Volkihar (the oens you refer to) vampires are just one type of level 50 or so vampire that appears at very high character levels and they are damn near impossible to kill. They don't do any of the lore stuff, they are just really tough vampires.
they're usually wearing glass armor and appear more with that wars in skyrim mod
I like the mod because it makes venturing around at least a little more exciting, even if all it does is just buff up the spawn rate for stuff
[QUOTE=hypno-toad;34419841]Bethesda really gayed out on the vampires. Volkihar (the oens you refer to) vampires are just one type of level 50 or so vampire that appears at very high character levels and they are damn near impossible to kill. They don't do any of the lore stuff, they are just really tough vampires.[/QUOTE]
that sucks, i was looking forward to creepy hands dragging me under the water.
[QUOTE=salty peanut v2;34419912]they're usually wearing glass armor and appear more with that wars in skyrim mod[/QUOTE]
That still doesn't follow the lore.
I mean, given the detail put into the werewolf backdrop, you'd think they would have just made a Volkihar vampire clan or something and made playing a vampire a completely unique experience.
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