"I can kill dragons using only my nipples"
This guy has the funniest videos. This is kind of what I sound like when I play this game

vikingbitch wrote:This is kind of what I sound like when I play this game



KevinP wrote:Paul any tips on how I get smithing to 100? Was it a simple "grind it out" thing? I usually just make Hide Braclets as this are he cheapest hinge to make or so it seems.


ShoreSlayer wrote:Yeah, I think doing side stuff and lvling crafts n' what not first then saving the main quest lines for last is the way to do this. Tough to run around without all the different shouts I guess but I just think the dragon fights and best battles will be way cooler at higher levels than at the earlier levels where I did them.

Stained Class wrote:ShoreSlayer wrote:Yeah, I think doing side stuff and lvling crafts n' what not first then saving the main quest lines for last is the way to do this. Tough to run around without all the different shouts I guess but I just think the dragon fights and best battles will be way cooler at higher levels than at the earlier levels where I did them.
No, these games are typically designed as a main quest first approach. Small spoiler...If you go into the final fight any higher than level 26 than you are going to be disappointed with how easy it is.
ShoreSlayer wrote:I was disappointed with how easy it was at lvl 13 or whatever I was.... but I haven't replayed on highest difficulty either so I'm not bitching. Just got bored of the game fast. Torchlight much more fun haha
Monmisreal wrote:My character minus the retarded looking helmet. Rocking two glass war axes upgraded to Legendary since im specced for dual wielding axes![]()


Stained Class wrote:ShoreSlayer wrote:I was disappointed with how easy it was at lvl 13 or whatever I was.... but I haven't replayed on highest difficulty either so I'm not bitching. Just got bored of the game fast. Torchlight much more fun haha
Yeah, I think the way the levelling is, it's most difficult at 20. That's how it was in Oblivion. If I decide to do it again I'll go into that final part around 19. Nevertheless, Skyrim was the glitchiest game of 2011.
EvilDan wrote:See that's a cool looking character and all, but that's why I always make my characters hot chicks. Just far more fun to look at for hours on end.


vikingbitch wrote:Stained Class wrote:ShoreSlayer wrote:I was disappointed with how easy it was at lvl 13 or whatever I was.... but I haven't replayed on highest difficulty either so I'm not bitching. Just got bored of the game fast. Torchlight much more fun haha
Yeah, I think the way the levelling is, it's most difficult at 20. That's how it was in Oblivion. If I decide to do it again I'll go into that final part around 19. Nevertheless, Skyrim was the glitchiest game of 2011.
Holy hell its so damn glitchy. I save CONSTANTLY for how pissed off I get when it completely freezes for me and have to restart my PS3. It will be hard to get much play time leading up to the cruise so I'm looking forward to a couple days off to clock a bit of time on it after the cruise. Perhaps after then I'll post my current stats although they are probably pretty low in comparison since I didn't start until a bit after Christmas.

EvilDan wrote:Finally started Skyrim. Didn't get very far, as I'm having some difficulty focusing. And I'm playing in a strange way that I've never tried before, so we'll see what happens.
I may have questions for people, once I figure out what I'm trying to do.


Metalwrath wrote:I got pissed off and went out and bought this last week.Playing an Orc mostly concentrating on using a 2 hand sword or axe(Shields are for pussies).Can't decide wheter i should go with enchanting or alchemy as my main other skill.





EvilDan wrote:(I'm sure there's a quest with an unbreakable lockpick, like there was in Oblivion, but I'm sure I have to get much further along to survive it.)

EvilDan wrote:Thanks. I knew most of what you mentioned, but the way you worded it helps. At this time, I think my lockpicking is too low, as I can break 3-4 lockpicks trying to unlock Apprentice level locks. In every other Bethesda game (Fallout 3, Oblivion, etc.), I've always been really good with the lockpicking. This game seems far more sensitive. (I'm sure there's a quest with an unbreakable lockpick, like there was in Oblivion, but I'm sure I have to get much further along to survive it.)
Right now, I'm going to focus on getting some more gold so that I can buy a house and start hoarding. (Not sure if some items I left in an out-of-the-way barrel are still there.)
CaptOblivious wrote:EvilDan wrote:Thanks. I knew most of what you mentioned, but the way you worded it helps. At this time, I think my lockpicking is too low, as I can break 3-4 lockpicks trying to unlock Apprentice level locks. In every other Bethesda game (Fallout 3, Oblivion, etc.), I've always been really good with the lockpicking. This game seems far more sensitive. (I'm sure there's a quest with an unbreakable lockpick, like there was in Oblivion, but I'm sure I have to get much further along to survive it.)
Right now, I'm going to focus on getting some more gold so that I can buy a house and start hoarding. (Not sure if some items I left in an out-of-the-way barrel are still there.)
there is also a thieves guild quest that gets you the Skeleton Key which is an artifact lvl key that is also unbreakable. (spoilers)you cannot become the head of the guild if you do not turn in said key

sageoftruth wrote:Also, did anyone else try dual casting in third person and going "HADOUKEN!"?
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