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Lydia is a flimsy, boring character and companions are buggy enough to make you wish you were traveling alone anyways. No loss there!
Do you know you can resurrect her? Open the console, click on her, type "resurrect".When you're a pure mage playing on expert you kind of need companions.
I haven't had the guts to let Lydia actually die the million times she's died on me. I just load every time that's happened.
One of these days I'm gonna do a playthrough and just let everything happen as it happens.
I honestly wish Skyrim games had a respawn system more than the system it has now.
Honestly I just find it a lot less destructive when you fail in battle when nearly all people just reload and reload and reload until they beat a battle.
If you died and lost your things and you had to recover your body... it'd give you much more appreciation for dangerous areas of the world.
Do you know you can resurrect her? Open the console, click on her, type "resurrect".
I actually liked that quest a fair bit, because it's particularly well done and making the correct decision relies on researching Hammerfell's recent history and analyzing the statements given by the Alik'r and their quarry.
It's essential to find and read about the Great War between the Empire and the Thalmor-led Dominion. There, you learn that Hammerfell has been hit particularly hard by the elves and is presently fighting a war against the elvenazi invaders alone, after the Empire cut off their ties to maintain the tenuous peace. What made me chose the Alik'r headhunters was her claim that they were Thalmor assassins, which obviously relied on me being a clueless sellsword, rather than a self-styled scholar.
I say, there's a lot of nice subtlety in the game and it's overall pretty damn grey. I particularly like the overarching conflict theme (Aldmeri vs. Imperials vs. Stormcloaks) along with the fact that
Ulfric is a dormant intelligence asset of the Thalmor, according to the dossier in their embassy. Note, if I'm wrong, shut up and don't spoil it for me. Seriously.
So, is everyone using companions? I've found two so far but CBA bringing them along with me as I'm playing a stealth/archer Khajit and don't want them blowing my cover.
Also, where can you sell stolen stuff? Thieves Guild?
Oh yeah, had an odd Radiant AI moment earlier. When I started the game I spent a good bit of time in Riverwood looting. Was only level 2. Suddenly I was attacked by some hired thugs who were a bitch to kill. On one of the dead was a contract from Ongnar, the inn owner in Riverwood, to 'rough me up' a bit. I went to speak to him but his conversation options were the same. After coming back to Riverwood after defeating my first dragon I dropped into his inn and he said he really liked me and gave me an iron war-axe. K.
Anyone know if theres a way to "call" for your horse? I'm at Morthol and there's no carriage or stables, and its going to take ages to walk to the nearest city.
Anyone know if theres a way to "call" for your horse? I'm at Morthol and there's no carriage or stables, and its going to take ages to walk to the nearest city.
This is what I call immersion and realism. Eagerly waiting to get my hands on this game.
It's not either of those things. You can take a caravan to most cities, paying 50 gold to turn it into a four second trip, and you can use the map to Fast Travel (2 second trip) to anywhere you've already discovered.
Fast travel is not an option.
Lydia just died This bastard of a Blood Dragon is what finally did her in. ****er was hard. Now I'm wandering around with all her expensive stuff, weighing twice my carrying capacity. Anyone know if theres a way to "call" for your horse? I'm at Morthol and there's no carriage or stables, and its going to take ages to walk to the nearest city. I also don't want to just sell the stuff (not that there is someone to buy it in Morthol) because I'll get a new companion who can use it.
**** you dragon.
...What?
Anybody use the Call Storm shout?
I used it in a town and it killed everyone including my companion, save for a few quest NPCs and Odahviing who seems to have followed me to town for some reason. Must have been the fast travel.
Needless to say, I reloaded and vowed never to call upon nature's fury again.
...What?
Its not an option because you can't fast travel while over-encumbered.
When I encountered the giant mudcrab it was alive and attacked me, oddly enough however it didn't have any more health than a regular mudcrab.Anyone come across the giant mudcrab yet?
I came across it like last week or so. It's this hot spring pool, there are a few mudcrabs around it, and a little cave with a body in it and a skeleton. The huge mudcrab isn't alive, it's just a shell but it's almost as tall as your character. It's pretty cool.
And I can't remember where it was
Sworrrrrrrrrn to carrrry you burrrdens
When I encountered the giant mudcrab it was alive and attacked me, oddly enough however it didn't have any more health than a regular mudcrab.
It was probably only dead in your game because some other AI entity had killed it.
Naw that was a different mudcrab - there is one in the game that's huge and has the same health/damage as a normal one. This one I'm talking about is a dead shell and it's outside, not in a cave or anything.
Anyway, I heard that the new patch broke magic resistance, is that true?