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Elder Scrolls V
ackblom12:
I'm actually more irritated by the fact they didn't place the character creation in a more convenient spot, like they have with Morrowind and every RPG with their name on it since.
satsugaikaze:
--- Quote from: Melodic on 15 Jan 2012, 09:31 ---dude after 148 hours i don't care what you say, you either really like the game or live in antarctica.
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It's more of the fact that once I explored the majority of nooks and crannies to go "ooh, aah" at I just realised that Skyrim itself is a beautiful thing but the people inhabiting it are just like those movable cardboard fixtures in those pop-up picture books
See I like the game but that doesn't mean I can't think there are shitty things about it. And there are definitely shitty things about it, imo. :mrgreen:
My favorite quest so far was the infiltration into the Thalmor embassy, simply because I was all James-Bond-ing up in dat shit and leaving an untraceable trail of Altmer corpses with the Thalmor disguise
LTK:
--- Quote from: snalin on 18 Jan 2012, 03:25 ---*coughLabyrinthiancough*
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Yeah, how else did you think I knew that there were eight? ;)
snalin:
Good point. I'm impressed with my own ability to not go on the wiki and find where the rest are - I have five or six myself. I'm guessing that you'll get a really good mask, but since that can't be equipped together with a helmet, I won't be using it, as removing any piece of my daedric armor cuts the armor class from above one thousand to under five hundred. I'm going to have to increase the difficulty, as there's nothing in the game that's remotely dangerous anymore. I haven't drunk a health potion for twenty levels.
LTK:
A full suit of daedric armor? Daaaaaaang. I've just passed level 50 and only found my second piece of daedric forging: a mace. The first thing I found was a pair of gauntlets, but I stored them away since I specialize in light armor. I was thrilled to finally find a higher-tier weapon - ebony weapons have become ubiquitous now that every Draugr is a Deathlord - but when I went to refine it I noticed it's exactly the same as the ebony mace. Then what's the point of using daedric weapons at all?
I did manage to find two dragonscale shields; the first was 70% resistant to shock and the second unenchanted. Just when I found the first, my smithing skill became high enough for the Arcane Blacksmith perk, which is immensely useful for me because I specialized more in enchanting than smithing. Everything that I wear is enchanted, and now that my smithing skill is steadily increasing, I don't have to discard my entire loadout because I can refine things to Epic level now. Which I can do because I enchanted a whole bunch of apparel with smithing bonuses. Did you know you can give custom names to items when you enchant them? It's really useful, I'm using a lot of jewelry with different bonuses, and you can't really tell them apart otherwise.
Difficulty-wise, I seem to be hitting a cap as well, but today I decided to revisit Arcwind Point, where there was an Ancient Dragon who gave me a bit more trouble than the usual dragons. Fortunately there were also deathlords emerging from crypts everywhere who practically did all the work for me. To keep it a bit more challenging, I switched from using my main battleaxe when I hit 100 on the two-handed skill, and started using a war axe and shield instead. You get to have some variety in combat, and your neglected skills will skyrocket as well.
Also, mask number seven. But not from Arcwind Point. :mrgreen:
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