Phigure wrote:uhhh you get the items and/or spells and you equip them. you learn spells by getting the spell tomes (the court wizard is a good place to start) and then going into your inventory and clicking on all the spell tomes to learn them
yeah but can i swap between the two setups like for example on call of duty, you hit triangle to switch to your secondary weapon setup and triangle to switch back to your main. can you do this on skytit? from what I'm seeing so far, i don't think this is possible. cuz i don't think it would be very practically to manually swap a sword for a bow and back and what not, would it?
I think I`ve pretty much completed everything now albeit a few misc quests.
Shadowmere is an amazing horse on steroids.
Don`t jump off mountains though, he`ll die.
All in all it was a great game.
You think you`re finished and you open another massive quest.
Plus it looks incredible.
The shadowmere dying from a small drop is well annoying. I use him to tank dragons because he's invincible, then I fell off a small rock last night and he died permanently. Thank fuck for autosave.
i still haven't done the dark brotherhood quest line (completed most of the other story a month or two ago i think)
is it really worth me playing it? unless there is an awesome quest in it then i don't want to bother
I played through all of the storylines and I found them all to be pretty fun. All I'm gonna say is don't do what I did and wait till level 54 to finish the main questline. Massive anti-climax, even on Master difficulty.
Also do not underestimate magic schools that seem to be a waste of time like alteration, conjuration and restoration. All three have proved to be very useful to me. Not sure what Illusion is all about though. Load of bollocks if you ask me.
i grinded to level 40 something and then finished the game, should have just stayed level 7 or something for difficulty
conjure double frost atronarchs & then pull the whole instance
as long as you have high destruction then you can lay flame traps everywhere & aoe the shit out of them
oh and get that big orc dude to tank for you
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wearecorsairs wrote:i still haven't done the dark brotherhood quest line (completed most of the other story a month or two ago i think)
is it really worth me playing it? unless there is an awesome quest in it then i don't want to bother
spoil me and you shall be spoiled, like milk
The Dark brotherhood was a pretty deep quest.
Well worth it.
Plus you get shadowmere
only had it about a week, playing a wood elf archer assassin ting. done assassins guild and just became a nightingale in the thieves guild. really enjoying it so far, havent really done much of the main quest tho. i figured like in oblivion id leave that till after all the guilds etc
soronery wrote:Too easy to sit behind a keyboard with a playlist of dubstep tunes on, arguing about the defintion of a word in relation to a sound.
All that melts away when the lights are down and the bass is up.
Make sure you play the main story till at least after you meet the Greybeards, then you can wander off and do other stuff. But don't leave the main story too long or it becomes slightly underwhelming.
ive done enough up to the point where ive had them all shout at me and i killed the first named dragon with whatshername
soronery wrote:Too easy to sit behind a keyboard with a playlist of dubstep tunes on, arguing about the defintion of a word in relation to a sound.
All that melts away when the lights are down and the bass is up.
Do dragons still attack you once you've completed the main quest? Been binning it off just in case anything significant changes in the game world. I'm level 50, did the main quest up until the Thalmor Embassy mission and that's it.