No-one else feel they've gutted the spell system? I guess I can forgive them removing the spell creation which was pretty much useless by Oblivion, but there is 1/5 of the variety of regular spells now with alchemy taking over the role of most 'buffs'.
1. In morrorwind there was a chancew evry time u rested random encounter occurs during your sleep especially while in hostile enviroments,dungeons,tombs etc . Is it here on skyrim as well? Also how's life regeneration works? You gain it over time pasively ? (hope not)
2. Is there any hunger /thirst need , you have to eat food evry so or drink water? You know like a good mod for that was in oblivion.
1. I wonder this too and I assume with the re-emergence of the Dark Brotherhood that if you get in too far against them that you will get a visit some time.. I haven't been interrupted at all and I have slept in many dangerous areas in the middle of the night.. But I cannot see why they would remove that feature..
2. Still no real hunger.. Food just serves to heal your health and stamina (you can cook it for bigger benefits), you can eat and drink as much as you want and will not get full or drunk.
Though sleeping gives you a bonus to levelign skills. "Rested" buff of sorts.
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So how are things like CTD's (crashes to desktop), save-game corruption, memory leaks, and the like, with Skyrim?
I've had so much trouble with these issues with past Bethesda games that I refuse to spend a cent on Skyrim until I can be reasonably sure that these problems have been dealt with.
If you are using a pc you ahve to change your sound to:
control panel - manage audio devices - right click on your playback device - properties - advanced tab - and then 24 bit either 44100 HZ or 4800HZ (I've sene different suggested settings so I added both).
I rarely crash though it has happened.
Like Skyrim? Need more content? Try my Skyrim mod "Godfred's Tomb."
Originally posted by Sovrath Originally posted by TGSOL So how are things like CTD's (crashes to desktop), save-game corruption, memory leaks, and the like, with Skyrim? I've had so much trouble with these issues with past Bethesda games that I refuse to spend a cent on Skyrim until I can be reasonably sure that these problems have been dealt with.
If you are using a pc you ahve to change your sound to:
control panel - manage audio devices - right click on your playback device - properties - advanced tab - and then 24 bit either 44100 HZ or 4800HZ (I've sene different suggested settings so I added both).
I rarely crash though it has happened. I have only crashed once, and I have about 30 hours under my belt. I played all Sunday without a single crash. Major Improvement over Oblivion and Morrowind.
Ok, so here's another great thing and an improvement over other elder scrolls games.
I usually don't play an assassin except for the rare time that I want to play the meanest, dirtiest, cruelist assassin that ever existed. But usually I play "the good knight".
without giving away any spoilers, I started the dark brotherhood quest but with the intention of warning "the mark". I was hoping this would be an option so that was how I was playing it.
I get to "the mark" and realize that this person "needs a killin'". Just does.
So I do the deed with a good conscience (brilliant of Bethesda to make it so that anyone might consider killing "the mark" because of what this person is like/does.
I then awake to the usual visitor but this time I said "heck no". I kill the visitor and instead of the "you now can never be an assassin, go your way in peace" I get a failed quest for joining the dark brotherhood and a new quest....
And that new quest is what makes this game very good. It gave me a choice, I made a decision and it spawned another goal, another consequence.
Tried not to give to much away there but just had to add this.
Like Skyrim? Need more content? Try my Skyrim mod "Godfred's Tomb."
Ok, so here's another great thing and an improvement over other elder scrolls games.
I usually don't play an assassin except for the rare time that I want to play the meanest, dirtiest, cruelist assassin that ever existed. But usually I play "the good knight".
without giving away any spoilers, I started the dark brotherhood quest but with the intention of warning "the mark". I was hoping this would be an option so that was how I was playing it.
I get to "the mark" and realize that this person "needs a killin'". Just does.
So I do the deed with a good conscience (brilliant of Bethesda to make it so that anyone might consider killing "the mark" because of what this person is like/does.
I then awake to the usual visitor but this time I said "heck no". I kill the visitor and instead of the "you now can never be an assassin, go your way in peace" I get a failed quest for joining the dark brotherhood and a new quest....
And that new quest is what makes this game very good. It gave me a choice, I made a decision and it spawned another goal, another consequence.
Tried not to give to much away there but just had to add this.
Something like this also happens when you pick a side in the war.. It told me I failed a quest..
At first I was like...
But then I got a new quest, and line to go with it..
I hate the terrible interface but will try to plow on. I was in the Star Wars beta this weekend so could play both. Due to NDA can't comment on quality'; but I spent most of my time playing SWTOR.
The interface doesn't bug me too badly, once I figured out how to hotkey things. Although I haven't figured out how to hotkey a weapon combination. Like I can hotkey an axe, and a dagger, but I can't hotkey the axe and dagger so I just push one button to pull them out after casting a spell or something.
And has anyone had issues with the game having constant mini-freezes on the overland map? I can ride my horse in a random direction for about 30 seconds and then it freezes for a couple seconds, then I continue on and it does the same thing about 30 seconds later. I figure my system isn't totally up to it but I can't figure out what to tweak to make it stop, I've already tried messing with draw distances and grass levels and stuff.
Overall this has to be my favorite Elder scrolls game in the series. That being said though the menu system could have been done better. It's functional but you can tell it wasnt designed much with PC controls in mind. Though it isn't the worst console port I've experienced. Not by a long shot.That aside though the combat is great.
Melee is really entertaining for me with dual war axe and sword. Power attacking with the axe to open up for a charge and stab with the sword in quick succession. Plus beheading your enemies is brilliant fun. As are some of the takedown moves (though does wanting to be able to take all the heads home and display them on a wall make me bad really? :P ). Combine that with light armor and you can dance around groups of enemies lopping off heads and being in general a whirling dervish of death and destruction. If I get the drop on an enemy on my turn I can usually take on large groups. Severely weakening them before I break off. Heal and regen stamina before coming back to finish the job. Archery though is also great fun. Scoring hits on a flying dragon with your bow fills you with such a sense of accomplishment ( it did for me at least. ). The mechanics are really well thought out for archery. Making it rewarding but by no means a way to outmode melee entirely.
Magic whilst whittled down in scope. What is there spell-wise is useful. I find every spell I learn I find of actual use in my games. Even if its just a quick cast of oakflesh to up my armor before a fight. Or some other buff spell. Or transmute for instance to make a fortune converting iron into silver then gold. THIS in itself can make you thousands if you buy iron ore wherever you see it and transmute it. Then make high end jewelry. Profit to the extreme. Plus the effects spells have are beautiful in the eye candy department. Wisps of energy flowing around your character as you draw upon your magicka. Alchemy and enchanting are also great activites that help make up for the lack of as many direct spells/combining them.
I would also like to comment on the quests and characters/setting. Ive barely skimmed the surface so far in my 40 hours of play ( Only explored around Whiterun and Riften areas. Done loads though.) But the land really feels like an untamed wilderness for you to explore and leave your mark on. Navigating the mountains and steep sided valleys can become a game in itself. Picking paths and directions to travel. With chance encoutners abound. I had a thief at one point run up to me. Hand me some enchanted elven boots and told me not to be a snitch. Soon after a man follows by and asks about the first mans wherabouts. Letting me have several choices on how to impact the event and its outcome. This kind of attention to detail is why I really love this game. Its YOUR choice. The voice actors are a solid cast. injecting humor, anger, saddness, happiness and tension where apporiate in your meetings. That combined with their AI makes for some pretty convincing storytelling. Also the court mage at the keep in Riften is HILARIOUS and well voice acted. Applied harmonics. That is all :P.
Dragons. What can I say? They are beautiful to wach and fun to kill. Nord guards firing off volleys of arrows as a great armoured thing from folk tales creates a boom of air displacement flying overhead is a sight for the eye amazing to see. As is the ensuing carnage as said dragon bites said guards in twain and roasts the rest with fire or freezes then with cold. Even their deaths are something to behold. Their body burning down to a skeleton as the things life essence is absorbed as you close in on the thing.
Crafting. This is very enjoyable. You use your money to buy and/or use what you find on your travels to craft various goods. Specialising with level parks if you choose to unlock some recipes. I am currently up to glass smithing. Procuring the resources and making your sets of weapons and armor can be an epic adventure in itself in the making. Scouring untamed mountainsides for precious ore veins and hunting wild animals for leather. When you finally get the end item it feels like its really yours. You worked for and earned that shiny new set of armor or weapons. And thats not even the end. With the enchanting system you can take it even further! Truly customizing your creations to suit your taste.
I'm really enjoying my continuing adventures in Skyrim so far. Bethesda have really done amazing things with this game. They havent got EVERYTHING right. But that has been outshone by their successes so far in my opinion. Also. If a man in an inn in Whiterun offers you a drink wearing black robes. BEWARE. Hilarity ensues. Now if you excuse me I hear theres a skooma den needing seen to. Adventure calls!
I'm having a blast. I've got a 360 controller plugged to my PC so the UI isn't an issue for me. I'm a bit on the fence about character creation though...I couldn't make a character in his early twenties? There are certain wrinkles that I wanted to remove but I couldn't find a slider or preset for that.
Played like crazy over the weekends. It's 4 AM and I have to get up in 3 hours to go to school. It's been years since a game has been so fascinated.
In the contrast of MMORPGs, there is one thing to say here. Elder Scrolls shouldn't be a MMO. The IP in itself would bring nothing new. It would be another fantasy MMO with a few differences here and there.
What all MMORPGs should take from Skyrim and apply to their own games, is how Skyrim is one of the best virtual worlds I have ever seen. Dragons spawn randomly, you got bandits, creatures killing each other. It's like many eco-systems over each other with the NPC AI sprinkled over itself too. It all makes for an experience that feels unique to you.
It also means fairly lots of bugs on the way, but in the grand scheme of things it's well worth it, because you feel that something unique and significant is happening. It's so different forom the usual on-rails experience that many other MMORPGs have.
When you play WoW you dont have to fear death from a crazy dragon that creates highways with pure fire spawning randomly in the world. people would go insane and post on the forums, about blizzards audacity to create unfair circumstances for their characters to die!
It's hightime player get over themselves and become more excited about their MMOs again. it starts with immediate danger and sense of wonder. the sense of security and easy-mode mentality is the death of it all.
Ok, so here's another great thing and an improvement over other elder scrolls games.
I usually don't play an assassin except for the rare time that I want to play the meanest, dirtiest, cruelist assassin that ever existed. But usually I play "the good knight".
without giving away any spoilers, I started the dark brotherhood quest but with the intention of warning "the mark". I was hoping this would be an option so that was how I was playing it.
I get to "the mark" and realize that this person "needs a killin'". Just does.
So I do the deed with a good conscience (brilliant of Bethesda to make it so that anyone might consider killing "the mark" because of what this person is like/does.
I then awake to the usual visitor but this time I said "heck no". I kill the visitor and instead of the "you now can never be an assassin, go your way in peace" I get a failed quest for joining the dark brotherhood and a new quest....
And that new quest is what makes this game very good. It gave me a choice, I made a decision and it spawned another goal, another consequence.
Tried not to give to much away there but just had to add this.
I was thinking of seeking out the dark brotherhood, until an assasin tried to ambush and kill me. Apparently someone wants me dead, and they've hired the dark brotherhood to do it.
Now I'm thinking I know what's for supper.
I suspect a dirtly little farmer is upset over the lose of his parents. Or becaue I drug his mothers corpse out behind the farm and put her on display. I'm guessing it's a combination of the two.
Played like crazy over the weekends. It's 4 AM and I have to get up in 3 hours to go to school. It's been years since a game has been so fascinated.
In the contrast of MMORPGs, there is one thing to say here. Elder Scrolls shouldn't be a MMO. The IP in itself would bring nothing new. It would be another fantasy MMO with a few differences here and there.
What all MMORPGs should take from Skyrim and apply to their own games, is how Skyrim is one of the best virtual worlds I have ever seen. Dragons spawn randomly, you got bandits, creatures killing each other. It's like many eco-systems over each other with the NPC AI sprinkled over itself too. It all makes for an experience that feels unique to you.
It also means fairly lots of bugs on the way, but in the grand scheme of things it's well worth it, because you feel that something unique and significant is happening. It's so different forom the usual on-rails experience that many other MMORPGs have.
When you play WoW you dont have to fear death from a crazy dragon that creates highways with pure fire spawning randomly in the world. people would go insane and post on the forums, about blizzards audacity to create unfair circumstances for their characters to die!
It's hightime player get over themselves and become more excited about their MMOs again. it starts with immediate danger and sense of wonder. the sense of security and easy-mode mentality is the death of it all.
The biggest difference between Skyrim and MMO worlds, is that there isn't a mob blocking my path every 10 yards...
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
That's crazy. Digital downloads are average 50% of pc sales in the latest trends so you can add maybe a million or so to that. (Depending on how many of those 3.4 mil are pc versions).
Considering Skyrim's great success I think we can expect some kick ass expansions in the future.
37 HOURES now and with some minor bugs that are not realy gamebreaking, not crashed ones i say well worth my 50 euros.
If your saying your respectable RPG FAN Skyrim is a must have, even for PC gamer despite the fact its a console port i think its one best console ports ever even wehn UI sucks.
Seems that Skyrim will outsell Oblivion by big numbers.
Hope to build full AMD system RYZEN/VEGA/AM4!!!
MB:Asus V De Luxe z77 CPU:Intell Icore7 3770k GPU: AMD Fury X(waiting for BIG VEGA 10 or 11 HBM2?(bit unclear now)) MEMORY:Corsair PLAT.DDR3 1866MHZ 16GB PSU:Corsair AX1200i OS:Windows 10 64bit
Come on guys stop complainging about the bugs, this game is on a scale like no MMO has ever been the world lives and breathes with or without you this is bound to cause bugs from time to time.
And has anyone had issues with the game having constant mini-freezes on the overland map? I can ride my horse in a random direction for about 30 seconds and then it freezes for a couple seconds, then I continue on and it does the same thing about 30 seconds later. I figure my system isn't totally up to it but I can't figure out what to tweak to make it stop, I've already tried messing with draw distances and grass levels and stuff.
No I havent had any of those issues. The only issue that i have had is that if I play for very long stretches, eventually the game starts getting slightly logy. very small hitches in certain places, usually inside caves.
but if I restart then that goes away. But I'm on vacation and talking "very" long stretches of time.
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Come on guys stop complainging about the bugs, this game is on a scale like no MMO has ever been
Because, in fact, not a mmo. Its a single player game of the same scale of its predecssors for their time; Morrowind, Oblivion.
the world lives and breathes with or without you
As soon as you terminate the program the world stops....Unlike an mmorpg.
this is bound to cause bugs from time to time
Bugs? Every peice of sofware has them no matter what its scope.
Originally posted by Gamer54321 Horrible game! I am not joking. The entire game seem to be a giant time sink, developed ontop of extremely shallow gameplay.
Although im having an excelent time playing it, I can see where your coming from..Im 100 hours in and Its becoming very black and white where you are assigned to clear a dungeon/area, Collect/kill your objective, Return.
But on the game as a whole it is truly great, It signifies the milestone in technology where Things that were once impossible are now possible.(ill use the random dragon attacks as an example)
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No-one else feel they've gutted the spell system? I guess I can forgive them removing the spell creation which was pretty much useless by Oblivion, but there is 1/5 of the variety of regular spells now with alchemy taking over the role of most 'buffs'.
Though sleeping gives you a bonus to levelign skills. "Rested" buff of sorts.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
If you are using a pc you ahve to change your sound to:
control panel - manage audio devices - right click on your playback device - properties - advanced tab - and then 24 bit either 44100 HZ or 4800HZ (I've sene different suggested settings so I added both).
I rarely crash though it has happened.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
control panel - manage audio devices - right click on your playback device - properties - advanced tab - and then 24 bit either 44100 HZ or 4800HZ (I've sene different suggested settings so I added both).
I rarely crash though it has happened.
I have only crashed once, and I have about 30 hours under my belt. I played all Sunday without a single crash. Major Improvement over Oblivion and Morrowind.
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Ok, so here's another great thing and an improvement over other elder scrolls games.
I usually don't play an assassin except for the rare time that I want to play the meanest, dirtiest, cruelist assassin that ever existed. But usually I play "the good knight".
without giving away any spoilers, I started the dark brotherhood quest but with the intention of warning "the mark". I was hoping this would be an option so that was how I was playing it.
I get to "the mark" and realize that this person "needs a killin'". Just does.
So I do the deed with a good conscience (brilliant of Bethesda to make it so that anyone might consider killing "the mark" because of what this person is like/does.
I then awake to the usual visitor but this time I said "heck no". I kill the visitor and instead of the "you now can never be an assassin, go your way in peace" I get a failed quest for joining the dark brotherhood and a new quest....
And that new quest is what makes this game very good. It gave me a choice, I made a decision and it spawned another goal, another consequence.
Tried not to give to much away there but just had to add this.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
Something like this also happens when you pick a side in the war.. It told me I failed a quest..
At first I was like...
But then I got a new quest, and line to go with it..
Then I was like..
I hate the terrible interface but will try to plow on. I was in the Star Wars beta this weekend so could play both. Due to NDA can't comment on quality'; but I spent most of my time playing SWTOR.
The interface doesn't bug me too badly, once I figured out how to hotkey things. Although I haven't figured out how to hotkey a weapon combination. Like I can hotkey an axe, and a dagger, but I can't hotkey the axe and dagger so I just push one button to pull them out after casting a spell or something.
And has anyone had issues with the game having constant mini-freezes on the overland map? I can ride my horse in a random direction for about 30 seconds and then it freezes for a couple seconds, then I continue on and it does the same thing about 30 seconds later. I figure my system isn't totally up to it but I can't figure out what to tweak to make it stop, I've already tried messing with draw distances and grass levels and stuff.
WARNING. May contain mild spoilers.
Overall this has to be my favorite Elder scrolls game in the series. That being said though the menu system could have been done better. It's functional but you can tell it wasnt designed much with PC controls in mind. Though it isn't the worst console port I've experienced. Not by a long shot.That aside though the combat is great.
Melee is really entertaining for me with dual war axe and sword. Power attacking with the axe to open up for a charge and stab with the sword in quick succession. Plus beheading your enemies is brilliant fun. As are some of the takedown moves (though does wanting to be able to take all the heads home and display them on a wall make me bad really? :P ). Combine that with light armor and you can dance around groups of enemies lopping off heads and being in general a whirling dervish of death and destruction. If I get the drop on an enemy on my turn I can usually take on large groups. Severely weakening them before I break off. Heal and regen stamina before coming back to finish the job. Archery though is also great fun. Scoring hits on a flying dragon with your bow fills you with such a sense of accomplishment ( it did for me at least. ). The mechanics are really well thought out for archery. Making it rewarding but by no means a way to outmode melee entirely.
Magic whilst whittled down in scope. What is there spell-wise is useful. I find every spell I learn I find of actual use in my games. Even if its just a quick cast of oakflesh to up my armor before a fight. Or some other buff spell. Or transmute for instance to make a fortune converting iron into silver then gold. THIS in itself can make you thousands if you buy iron ore wherever you see it and transmute it. Then make high end jewelry. Profit to the extreme. Plus the effects spells have are beautiful in the eye candy department. Wisps of energy flowing around your character as you draw upon your magicka. Alchemy and enchanting are also great activites that help make up for the lack of as many direct spells/combining them.
I would also like to comment on the quests and characters/setting. Ive barely skimmed the surface so far in my 40 hours of play ( Only explored around Whiterun and Riften areas. Done loads though.) But the land really feels like an untamed wilderness for you to explore and leave your mark on. Navigating the mountains and steep sided valleys can become a game in itself. Picking paths and directions to travel. With chance encoutners abound. I had a thief at one point run up to me. Hand me some enchanted elven boots and told me not to be a snitch. Soon after a man follows by and asks about the first mans wherabouts. Letting me have several choices on how to impact the event and its outcome. This kind of attention to detail is why I really love this game. Its YOUR choice. The voice actors are a solid cast. injecting humor, anger, saddness, happiness and tension where apporiate in your meetings. That combined with their AI makes for some pretty convincing storytelling. Also the court mage at the keep in Riften is HILARIOUS and well voice acted. Applied harmonics. That is all :P.
Dragons. What can I say? They are beautiful to wach and fun to kill. Nord guards firing off volleys of arrows as a great armoured thing from folk tales creates a boom of air displacement flying overhead is a sight for the eye amazing to see. As is the ensuing carnage as said dragon bites said guards in twain and roasts the rest with fire or freezes then with cold. Even their deaths are something to behold. Their body burning down to a skeleton as the things life essence is absorbed as you close in on the thing.
Crafting. This is very enjoyable. You use your money to buy and/or use what you find on your travels to craft various goods. Specialising with level parks if you choose to unlock some recipes. I am currently up to glass smithing. Procuring the resources and making your sets of weapons and armor can be an epic adventure in itself in the making. Scouring untamed mountainsides for precious ore veins and hunting wild animals for leather. When you finally get the end item it feels like its really yours. You worked for and earned that shiny new set of armor or weapons. And thats not even the end. With the enchanting system you can take it even further! Truly customizing your creations to suit your taste.
I'm really enjoying my continuing adventures in Skyrim so far. Bethesda have really done amazing things with this game. They havent got EVERYTHING right. But that has been outshone by their successes so far in my opinion. Also. If a man in an inn in Whiterun offers you a drink wearing black robes. BEWARE. Hilarity ensues. Now if you excuse me I hear theres a skooma den needing seen to. Adventure calls!
SKYRIM SELLS 3.4 MILLION IN FIRST WEEKEND:
http://attackofthefanboy.com/news/elder-scrolls-v-skyrim-sells-3-4-million-this-weekend/
I like Skyrim... but don't they have other blogs to discuss this? You know.... other than a blog on MMOs...
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/innovation
I'm having a blast. I've got a 360 controller plugged to my PC so the UI isn't an issue for me. I'm a bit on the fence about character creation though...I couldn't make a character in his early twenties? There are certain wrinkles that I wanted to remove but I couldn't find a slider or preset for that.
First, this site isnt a "blog" its a website primarily composed of forums and news articles that also has blogs.
Also, there is a general gaming section of the forums for stuff like this, and they are using it appropriatly.
I guess your right... there is just so many forums/articles/blogs now on Skyrim I'm getting tired of them.
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/innovation
Played like crazy over the weekends. It's 4 AM and I have to get up in 3 hours to go to school. It's been years since a game has been so fascinated.
In the contrast of MMORPGs, there is one thing to say here. Elder Scrolls shouldn't be a MMO. The IP in itself would bring nothing new. It would be another fantasy MMO with a few differences here and there.
What all MMORPGs should take from Skyrim and apply to their own games, is how Skyrim is one of the best virtual worlds I have ever seen. Dragons spawn randomly, you got bandits, creatures killing each other. It's like many eco-systems over each other with the NPC AI sprinkled over itself too. It all makes for an experience that feels unique to you.
It also means fairly lots of bugs on the way, but in the grand scheme of things it's well worth it, because you feel that something unique and significant is happening. It's so different forom the usual on-rails experience that many other MMORPGs have.
When you play WoW you dont have to fear death from a crazy dragon that creates highways with pure fire spawning randomly in the world. people would go insane and post on the forums, about blizzards audacity to create unfair circumstances for their characters to die!
It's hightime player get over themselves and become more excited about their MMOs again. it starts with immediate danger and sense of wonder. the sense of security and easy-mode mentality is the death of it all.
I was thinking of seeking out the dark brotherhood, until an assasin tried to ambush and kill me. Apparently someone wants me dead, and they've hired the dark brotherhood to do it.
Now I'm thinking I know what's for supper.
I suspect a dirtly little farmer is upset over the lose of his parents. Or becaue I drug his mothers corpse out behind the farm and put her on display. I'm guessing it's a combination of the two.
The biggest difference between Skyrim and MMO worlds, is that there isn't a mob blocking my path every 10 yards...
Best MMO experiences : EQ(PvE), DAoC(PvP), WoW(total package) LOTRO (worldfeel) GW2 (Artstyle and animations and worlddesign) SWTOR (Story immersion) TSW (story) ESO (character advancement)
That's crazy. Digital downloads are average 50% of pc sales in the latest trends so you can add maybe a million or so to that. (Depending on how many of those 3.4 mil are pc versions).
Considering Skyrim's great success I think we can expect some kick ass expansions in the future.
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37 HOURES now and with some minor bugs that are not realy gamebreaking, not crashed ones i say well worth my 50 euros.
If your saying your respectable RPG FAN Skyrim is a must have, even for PC gamer despite the fact its a console port i think its one best console ports ever even wehn UI sucks.
Seems that Skyrim will outsell Oblivion by big numbers.
Hope to build full AMD system RYZEN/VEGA/AM4!!!
MB:Asus V De Luxe z77
CPU:Intell Icore7 3770k
GPU: AMD Fury X(waiting for BIG VEGA 10 or 11 HBM2?(bit unclear now))
MEMORY:Corsair PLAT.DDR3 1866MHZ 16GB
PSU:Corsair AX1200i
OS:Windows 10 64bit
Come on guys stop complainging about the bugs, this game is on a scale like no MMO has ever been the world lives and breathes with or without you this is bound to cause bugs from time to time.
No I havent had any of those issues. The only issue that i have had is that if I play for very long stretches, eventually the game starts getting slightly logy. very small hitches in certain places, usually inside caves.
but if I restart then that goes away. But I'm on vacation and talking "very" long stretches of time.
Godfred's Tomb Trailer: https://youtu.be/-nsXGddj_4w
Original Skyrim: https://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/109547
Serph toze kindly has started a walk-through. https://youtu.be/UIelCK-lldo
Amazing game!
Horrible game!
* I am not joking. The entire game seem to be a giant time sink, developed ontop of extremely shallow gameplay.
Meh, to each their own, but you should consider never playing an MMO again, if you think Skyrim has shallow gameplay!
Because, in fact, not a mmo. Its a single player game of the same scale of its predecssors for their time; Morrowind, Oblivion.
As soon as you terminate the program the world stops....Unlike an mmorpg. Bugs? Every peice of sofware has them no matter what its scope. Although im having an excelent time playing it, I can see where your coming from..Im 100 hours in and Its becoming very black and white where you are assigned to clear a dungeon/area, Collect/kill your objective, Return.But on the game as a whole it is truly great, It signifies the milestone in technology where Things that were once impossible are now possible.(ill use the random dragon attacks as an example)
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