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RE: Skyrim's been out a while.
April 8, 2013 at 12:08 pm
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(April 8, 2013 at 6:45 am)Napoléon Wrote: I actually do pretty much everything there, when I can be bothered to.
I go one step further and make a backstory for my characters and write it down on a piece of paper to give my character a personality, and I try to act as much as possible according to that personality.
Haha, and here I thought I was the only one. Most of my characters aren't 'evil' or 'criminally-minded', so suddenly finding them being put to death for absolutely no reason (and they don't seem to want me dead afterwards either) is extremely jarring.
Pretty damning for 'Imperial Justice'.
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PS, you should watch gixg17 on youtube, he plays the elder scrolls very much like this.
PSS, the poll depends entirely on what playstyle you want to go for
I'll take a look, thanks
And yes... have the dunmer who basically cap-out on effectiveness relative to other races by around level 15-20, nords and imperials with absolutely terrible effects and very niche stat distribution for level efficiency, and khajiit can be decent monk characters as long as one doesn't level much past their maximum dps (race also has decent starting stats for a variety of characters). We don't even talk about the Bosmer's greater power... and their stat bonuses largely mirror the theme of Khajiit. Would not have included the dunmer in this list if they weren't so effective at early-midgame.
Still, even depending on playstyle... Orcs will probably do better than any other character once a day in just about every situation (double damage output alone) and start with a dual crafting bonus... as well as making Nord an almost-pointless race. Altmer have 5 free levels worth of extra magic at level one and can probably do better than any other mage character due to that stat spread and the retarded mana regen. I think other races have less powerful bonuses, with argonians/redguards/bretons ahead of the rest of the pack.
Still, I could be swayed with some good argument Two ideal 'tank' characters, and the dual-wielding paragon.
(April 8, 2013 at 7:23 am)Tiberius Wrote: Tiberius prefers Khajit race.
Haha XD I love playing them too (and night eye was amazing in oblivion... so much darkness)... but I feel that what they offer to combat is lesser for not having a 'steroid', or a powerful statistical boost for anything but a monk (+12).
Early game, Khajiit dominate with their claws. Further, they potentially have the most level-efficient character for a 'generic thief'. However, I would argue that when push comes to shove, and they are forced to battle two dragons, a sabre cat, a couple of giants, a mammoth, and a few errant bandits: running is probably their best option. I know... I have a level 36 Khajiit thief character who is currently stuck on a save where she does have to fight 2 bandits, a sabre cat, a giant and a mammoth, and a couple bandits XD This is why you never run from bandits through a giant camp in the general direction of a dargon's roost... TT__TT
Unfortunately, my 'out of stealth' presence on the character is pretty damn weak.
(April 8, 2013 at 8:54 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: Orcs don't get a fair shake - Skyrim tried to make them another race and we're all prejudiced thanks to Tolkien.
I'll have you know that three of my 15-odd characters have been orcs And so was my favorite oblivion character (the one I finally decided 'well shit, I've got one more week to play this game... it's time for the main quest').
But you're right... Orcs don't get a fair shake. Neither do the beast races, and in Skryim: the elves.
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RE: Skyrim's been out a while.
April 8, 2013 at 12:27 pm
What, no love for Bosmer?
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RE: Skyrim's been out a while.
April 8, 2013 at 12:29 pm
(April 8, 2013 at 10:43 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: What did you guys think about the Dark Brotherhood questline?
Better than that of Oblivion's in scope (you can kill the emperor).
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You can, infact, wipe out the dark brotherhood
It adds a piece of gear that you can wear atop another piece of gear (at least as a khajiit). Stat bonuses on gear are more combat-oriented than thieves guild bonuses.
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RE: Skyrim's been out a while.
April 8, 2013 at 12:31 pm
(April 8, 2013 at 12:27 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: What, no love for Bosmer?
I was considering being one on this gameplay, but having been an elf already...
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RE: Skyrim's been out a while.
April 8, 2013 at 12:33 pm
(April 8, 2013 at 11:17 am)thesummerqueen Wrote: Besides, if you kill him, the Greybeards won't direct you to any more shout walls.
An under-utilized power in my elf, I might add. I use Aura Whisper and Dragonrend and that's about it.
You know... shouting is my least-appreciated addition to skyrim. It gives you another combat tool, which is nice... but I find myself using it rarely. I simply don't need it :X
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RE: Skyrim's been out a while.
April 8, 2013 at 12:40 pm
Yeah, by now on my elf I don't rely on it really except to bring the Dragon down, and then I find more satisfaction in beating the shit out of the dragon than doing anything else. Not that the Shout relay time allows for much else.
Meanwhile, I never use it to call weather or animals, as I'm rarely out in the wilds fighting and don't need the help with the dragons (perhaps I'll need more if I enter into a situation like you found yourself in). I've used Whirlwind Sprint a handful of times, and Fire Breathe always seemed to set my companion on fire to disastrous effect. Disarm or Unrelenting Force was useful against a bunch of undead minions but otherwise...
It is a cool concept, but the "time" you have to wait is far too long and I think would be more appreciated if it were halved. I also like the little notation that because of this power, battles between dragons are actually verbal sparring. That adds something to the story. Combat-wise though...
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RE: Skyrim's been out a while.
April 8, 2013 at 12:41 pm
(April 8, 2013 at 12:27 pm)Cthulhu Dreaming Wrote: What, no love for Bosmer?
None. There is roleplay value, but their bonuses are pretty shit. Compare with khajiit, and you're left with "okay, so I start with 5 more points in archery".
That's your bonus for playing bosmer. 5 points in archery. They have *no* other offensive bonus, and their crafting bonus is in alchemy... so unless you intend to hax the game? Also: points in locpicking are completely useless. Somehow all of south-eastern tamriel was cursed with +5 and +10 lockpick. I wouldn't have the argonians on this list at all if it weren't for Histskin.
Steroids: making the useless useful since Skyrim's Orcs.
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RE: Skyrim's been out a while.
April 8, 2013 at 12:42 pm
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PS: I love being a werewolf. Holy shit.
(April 8, 2013 at 12:41 pm)Violet Lilly Blossom Wrote: None. There is roleplay value, but their bonuses are pretty shit.
I feel like you lose the roleplay value if you're forced to do things like kill spriggens anyway.
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RE: Skyrim's been out a while.
April 8, 2013 at 12:52 pm
(April 8, 2013 at 12:42 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: PS: I love being a werewolf. Holy shit.
I liked it for a little while but it caused far to much hassle when I'd accidentally turn into a werewolf at inappropriate moments.
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RE: Skyrim's been out a while.
April 8, 2013 at 1:00 pm
(April 8, 2013 at 12:40 pm)thesummerqueen Wrote: Yeah, by now on my elf I don't rely on it really except to bring the Dragon down, and then I find more satisfaction in beating the shit out of the dragon than doing anything else. Not that the Shout relay time allows for much else.
Meanwhile, I never use it to call weather or animals, as I'm rarely out in the wilds fighting and don't need the help with the dragons (perhaps I'll need more if I enter into a situation like you found yourself in).
Haha... that's a horrible mistake sort of situation. Exploiting your way up to level 30 from having 100 pickpocketing and 100 sneak and 90 speech, and moderately high archery atop wasted skillpoints from randomly smithing/chanting/alchemy/skill books and terrible quests (I have some 45 useless 1-handed skill)... and yet I have a dwarven bow. Level 35... dwarven bow.
And then, I do the kill kemantu quest... only to enter into a 'murder your character' bandit encounter outside the cave, as well as a double dragon attack. Ran through sleeping tree camp, and with both the dragons and bandits partially occupied I saved and turned to attack them (no potions, no steroids, weak shouts). Moral of the story: if you have haxed your level retardedly high for your gear, and spent a ton of time within instanced towns (whiterun, markarth and blackreach, riften, solitude), and fast travel to a dungeon... bad things happen when you come out of that dungeon.
Quote:I've used Whirlwind Sprint a handful of times, and Fire Breathe always seemed to set my companion on fire to disastrous effect. Disarm or Unrelenting Force was useful against a bunch of undead minions but otherwise...
It is a cool concept, but the "time" you have to wait is far too long and I think would be more appreciated if it were halved. I also like the little notation that because of this power, battles between dragons are actually verbal sparring. That adds something to the story. Combat-wise though...
I rarely use companions. Tried it for the first time on my impact-haxing mage... and found that they just increasingly annoyed me as time went on. Got rid of lydia at level 25.
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