I tried that one time just for S&Gs, and the load times were obscene.
Eileen borrowed Skyrim for the ps3 and I was surprised by the load times as well.
I tried that one time just for S&Gs, and the load times were obscene.
I thought my 189 hours was too many.
That said, my favorite TES experience as yet has been the Shivering Isles DLC for Oblivion, I could play that shit for hours just wandering around.
Mine has got to be being able to jump over half of Morrowind with super potions.
There is a part near the beginning where a guy just falls out of the sky while your in a swamp. He has some enchanted scrolls for crazy jumps that ultimately kill you.
But yeah the spells in morrowind were awesome. mark/set, and jump made transportation awesome
Mine has got to be being able to jump over half of Morrowind with super potions.
There is a part near the beginning where a guy just falls out of the sky while your in a swamp. He has some enchanted scrolls for crazy jumps that ultimately kill you.
But yeah the spells in morrowind were awesome. mark/set, and jump made transportation awesome
I guess you guys never played a mage in morrowind.
Levitation was a real spell. It had a heavy cost in mana but pretty much allowed full flight. Popping 30 feet up in the air made daedric fights simple.
I guess you guys never played a mage in morrowind.
Levitation was a real spell. It had a heavy cost in mana but pretty much allowed full flight. Popping 30 feet up in the air made daedric fights simple.
I guess you guys never played a mage in morrowind.
Levitation was a real spell. It had a heavy cost in mana but pretty much allowed full flight. Popping 30 feet up in the air made daedric fights simple.
I have a hard time playing a mage in ANYTHING. I'll set out, like, THIS TIME I'm totally going to do the magics or whatever. Or even ranged weapons- I say "I'll be a sneakthief and only use bows" and then no. Every time I just end up this giant heavy armor battleax smashing Nord bitch (or whatever is the equivalent melee character for a non-TES game). I'm not skilled enough to do ranged stuff, I like melee because I can kind of click aimlessly (and frantically) and still connect with the foe.
Now that I've leveled up a bunch in my Skyrim character, though, I'm trying to branch out into some of the other stuff, since I'm not as likely to get killed right away if I fuck it up
I have a hard time playing a mage in ANYTHING. I'll set out, like, THIS TIME I'm totally going to do the magics or whatever. Or even ranged weapons- I say "I'll be a sneakthief and only use bows" and then no. Every time I just end up this giant heavy armor battleax smashing Nord bitch (or whatever is the equivalent melee character for a non-TES game). I'm not skilled enough to do ranged stuff, I like melee because I can kind of click aimlessly (and frantically) and still connect with the foe.
Now that I've leveled up a bunch in my Skyrim character, though, I'm trying to branch out into some of the other stuff, since I'm not as likely to get killed right away if I fuck it up
I have a hard time playing a mage in ANYTHING. I'll set out, like, THIS TIME I'm totally going to do the magics or whatever. Or even ranged weapons- I say "I'll be a sneakthief and only use bows" and then no. Every time I just end up this giant heavy armor battleax smashing Nord bitch (or whatever is the equivalent melee character for a non-TES game). I'm not skilled enough to do ranged stuff, I like melee because I can kind of click aimlessly (and frantically) and still connect with the foe.
Now that I've leveled up a bunch in my Skyrim character, though, I'm trying to branch out into some of the other stuff, since I'm not as likely to get killed right away if I fuck it up
in the TES games, Ive always been the thiefy stealth guy using bows with some supplemental magic
In skyrim I got to where my bow was pretty much a one shot kill, and only two on giants
Plus I could steal the shit out of everything, so cash was rarely a problem
Do yous guys play FPS games fairly frequently? I think that might be one of the big differences, skill-wise, that makes you decent at that sort of thing. I've played a few here and there, but never anything extensively (or particularly well), so accuracy is just not there for me, and I get too frustrated to improve it