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I just hit level 21 and I literally dinged 21 as I killed the dragon at the tower. I got sidetracked by a bunch of things...I'm level 14 and all I've done of the main quest was kill the dragon at that tower. Too much else to do!
This is so true it cannot be quoted enough times!I regret getting through a certain point of the main quest. Sure, dragons are cool, but sometimes they're annoying when you simply want to do something else.
Dragons=giant cliffracers.
This comment perplexes me. Morrowind and it's expansions, while the greatest game on earth in my opinion, were FULL of bugs. Almost as bad as stalker. Bugs = "bad design and craftsmanship"
Discovering that you can store books in a bookshelf and they all line up has made my day! no more hours of agonizing prop placement.
The things that bother you guys. I guess I was just too lost in the game.
I regret getting through a certain point of the main quest. Sure, dragons are cool, but sometimes they're annoying when you simply want to do something else.
Dragons=giant cliffracers.
Made up for with an unique, non-cliched gameworld, an interesting story with a good hook for the player (you become the Nerevarine, you become one, a subtle, but big difference), lots of varied characters and original stories to find etc. It was bugged as shit, I'll give you that, but it more than made up for that with content. Same for STALKER.
I hate Oblivion because it ignored everything in TES lore in favour of a generic fantasy setting for LOTR fans.
Basically this. Craftsmanship doesn't mean it's bug-free, it means it's been built with care and consideration (consider "perfectly crappy" vs "imperfectly crafty"). Oblivion was not built with care and consideration; it was a soulless repetitive world of nice graphics, two interesting questlines, one interesting set of loot, and zero good uses of or additions to canon.Made up for with an unique, non-cliched gameworld, an interesting story with a good hook for the player (you become the Nerevarine, you become one, a subtle, but big difference), lots of varied characters and original stories to find etc. It was bugged as shit, I'll give you that, but it more than made up for that with content. Same for STALKER.
I hate Oblivion because it ignored everything in TES lore in favour of a generic fantasy setting for LOTR fans.
Discovering that you can store books in a bookshelf and they all line up has made my day! no more hours of agonizing prop placement.
Dawnstar has two mines right in the center of townIs there any easier way to come across ore and bars for smithing besides scouring every blacksmith in existence and buying all their shit?
I definitely don't mind the main story tbh, ~* I am the Dragon Princess *~
But yesterday I totally level grinded my shield+restoration for an hour like a loser. Went into a dungeon, found a weak enemy. Equiped Shield+Healing magic. Block, heal, block, heal. I want them Block perks bad.
I partially agree with this. After all the talk of dragons being easy, I'm having a bit of a tough time with them on my tanky melee guy, and I'm still sitting on regular difficulty. Can imagine it'd be much easier for a range-focused character, but my archery is taking a backseat to my one-hand/block/heavy armor skills at the moment.
Oh the plus side, they seem to be relatively easy to lose if you ride away on your horse or find something to hide under.
I think you went an odd way... if I remember correctly the path to High Hrothgar where the Greybeards are is quite visible, its on a road out of that town at the foot of the mountain, there are stone steps on the path leading all the way up to High Hrothgar as well as stone cairns the entire way, and an NPC or two. You might have done what I did and just accidentally went an absurdly steep back way.Oh, I'm getting plenty lost, I'm just trying to recognise that certain parts of the game are less well-rounded than others. Making my way around the mountain range to the southeast of Whiterun to see the Greybeards at the moment, taking my sweet time exploring all the nooks and crannies along the riverside, and still loving the hell out of the environments. This is the main thing that separates it from Oblivion for me - the land has character, and it's actually fun to explore. Whereas Cyrodiil felt like one big shapeless landmass that you could easily ride from one end to the other and rarely run into any obstacles, Skyrim is rugged as hell and requires some exploring to properly traverse. The road to the Greybeards was a tiny dirt path off the main road, not even signposted, just marked by a barely conspicuous pile of rocks. Almost rode clean past it, but because I was paying attention I did a double take, checked my map, and realised that it was the only way for me to pass the steep incline between me and my destination. And christ was it steep. Looking back down afterwards I couldn't even see where I'd come up through the foliage.
Yeah, it's pretty neat looking. It reminds me of the land before time. If you want to find it right now it'sVolcanic tundra neatness
Isn't that the road going out of Ivarstead?
Land before time! Oh my god, I just lost it in my pants!
This game ... I started the Dark Brotherhood quest line properly today. On my way to a job in Markarth a dragon appears, just as I am passing a fort occupied by bandits. I hop off my horse and go into stealth mode immediately while the dragon lands in front of the entrance to the fort and gets attacked by the bandits. I climb up a little hill from where I have a good vantage point of the fight but the bandits can't see me. With some help from my bow the dragon finally succumbs and I proceed to stealthily loot it without the bandits ever taking notice. Awesome moment.
Yup. It's the one I took.
I think you went an odd way... if I remember correctly the path to High Hrothgar where the Greybeards are is quite visible, its on a road out of that town at the foot of the mountain, there are stone steps on the path leading all the way up to High Hrothgar as well as stone cairns the entire way, and an NPC or two. You might have done what I did and just accidentally went an absurdly steep back way.
Isn't that the road going out of Ivarstead?
Couple of things I've just noticed:
Training skills doesn't "reset" how far you are into a skill-up, as the UI would have you believe. If you exit the training interface the bar will be at the same position as before you trained but another level along, if you get my drift.
So I was on my way to a barrow yesterday with Lydia following me from whiterun, then all of the sudden I hear combat music and I turn around and there's an assassin all in black with two daggers coming out from underneath a ledge. So I killed him and there was a note on his body about how I was supposed to be taken out. It was signed by Astrid. Anyone know who this is? I don't know who wants me dead, possibly the black briars?
Good to know, I'm going to kill them allAstrid is the leader of the Dark Brotherhood. If you want to join them, go to Windhelm and listen to the rumors about the Brotherhood. That will set you on your way.
Anyone know how to manage spells well when you have a lot of them?
Hover your mouse over the ones you are interested in using in the and favourite them. All favourited items can further be Hotkeyed