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I am level 43.What level are you? I'm level 29 and I really don't find much ebony at all. Still haven't found 1 Daedric item either. I find Glass weapons but only like 3 pieces of armor so far (2 boots and gloves), which is wierd because I found an ebony helmet and armor and boots and gloves :/
Also am I the only one who hates companions? I tried Lydia and she did **** all for me, I'm faster and can kill enemies way easier without her getting in the way. All companions really, I hated doing the stormcloak missions (I finished their questline) because most of it is huge battles with tons of guys, and I ALWAYS end up killing atleast 3 because they get in my effin way.
Ok so I got this in the end. What's with the x-axis and y-axis on the mouse sensitivity not matching? How retarded. And seemingly no way to fix it.
Seriously, I've only been playing games again since August, and already there's a bunch of games which have had shit console-port-related problems. Rage, this, Metro 2033, even Battlefield 3. Human Revolution even had a shit laggy mouse input. It's really starting to piss me off big time. This never used to happen.
I had that problem in Fallout: New Vegas, it was fixed by disabling mouth smoothing.
I think the same can be done in Skyrim via the .INI files.
Things I noticed today: Labarynthia is an awesome looking place, and Thalmor Robes are badass.
The Elven Nazi robes?
^^If you have have a hard time making money, just finish the DB quests (you get like 20k for that), and then keep doing the randomly generated ones.
But yeah, it's been fairly easy to generate funds based off dungeon stuff. Except recently, I've been neglecting selling anything in my borderline full inventory and just running around and completing quests.
As a sidenote, I love the night time atmosphere in this game.
I have yet to cut off even one head with my decapitation ability. I am upset.
I have yet to cut off even one head with my decapitation ability. I am upset.
Buy a house, then store useful or high-value stuff in the manner drawers or chests. Thats whats I have been doing with weapons/armour and ingots so they can be enchanted or manufactured later on, to get better rates later on.
I already have a house in Windhelm, it's not a matter of "don't know how" but more "don't care" as in stopping by my house and unloading shit is quite boring.
So who all is avoiding fast travel with exception of caravans? I am and it's glorious! Glorious!
You're an adventurer, not a movie star. Not everything is glamorous, biatch!
Ugh. At least you are using caravans. Otherwise the "fetch / talk to X person" quests would be infuriating when they are between places like Riften and Solitude.
So who all is avoiding fast travel with exception of caravans? I am and it's glorious! Glorious!
I'm trying this, and it's actually more fun. Sure, it takes way longer now, but I just found out that bounty hunters actually come for you when you're on the road. And they kill you in 3 strikes too. And not to mention the robbers, poachers, etc that you come across.
Those kinds of random encounters make road traveling much more fun.
Didn't the Dark Brotherhood quest line seem a bit on the short side? I'm comparing it to its counterpart in Oblivion, in all actuality, I find all the faction lines a tad lacking. All of them have been decent so far. Although I can't beat the last mission in the Thieves Guild, I think it's bugged. I'm not sure about that, though.
Who did you marry?
Do you have to speak to that guy? Somehow I have one already, but I think I have the Lydia bug.buy an amulet of mara from the guy at the mara temple in Riften, wear it, and special dialogue will be available with some women/men.
I'm making this my "fun" playthrough, I'll save the hardcore survival stuff for my thief or something.
Also got the decapitation perk for one-handers and it's only happened once with my axe in several hours of gameplay. Making a point of doing the stationary power attack as often as possible, too.