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Bobble
Australia1493 Posts
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mindwarp
United States30 Posts
Think a hd5850 and an AMD x4 BE 3.4ghz can run this maxed out? | ||
Endymion
United States3701 Posts
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Zanno
United States1484 Posts
On November 08 2011 09:52 Squeegy wrote: what he's suggesting is more akin to trying to kill an opponent on iccup with mass scoutsLet me guess, you're one of the NR20 BGH guys. | ||
IMSmooth
United States679 Posts
Naturally i am going for the absolutely evil spellsword character. So when this epic music starts playing i slow walk right down the main road, everyone knows my infamy and runs away while the guards try and come at me. There is a reason everyone is so racist toward dunmer, me. Muahaha | ||
BudgetTheLeech
United States89 Posts
I absolutely loved Morrowind, and absolutely HATED Oblivion. Oblivion felt really dry to me, I just didn't like it at all for some reason. I'm really, really satisfied with what I've been seeing about Skyrim though. Countless hours of playing this game are coming my way. | ||
BlueBird.
United States3889 Posts
On November 08 2011 09:52 Squeegy wrote: Let me guess, you're one of the NR20 BGH guys. You can't go into Skyrim expecting the game to be tailor made to your personal wonderful way of playing. The game is made for a general audience, what you can go into Skyrim expecting to be able to mod it, or use console commands, or to play with restrictions you put upon yourself(some people are going to draw their own map -_-), etc. That's why Bethesda puts out the modding tools etc, so you can play the way you want. You want a challenge, well then make it challenging, you want a cakewalk, put it on easy and give yourself a sword that 1 shots everyone. Who cares, since its a single player experience. | ||
screamingpalm
United States1527 Posts
- The ability to run around and explore -The ability to kill off all pretentious, politically correct, modern-day morality characters that I want (and judging by what I've seen so far, there's gonna be a killing spree) | ||
Acronysis
872 Posts
On November 08 2011 12:00 screamingpalm wrote: TES comes with the only two functions needed for me to enjoy it. - The ability to run around and explore -The ability to kill off all pretentious, politically correct, modern-day morality characters that I want (and judging by what I've seen so far, there's gonna be a killing spree) Ditto . . . running around and exploring the world is one of my favorite things about the game, screw fast travel when I can walk through the land of Skyrim =) and hey . . . if someone is pissing me off, i'm sure ill have fun showing him how i feel ![]() | ||
Phyre
United States1288 Posts
On November 08 2011 12:00 screamingpalm wrote: TES comes with the only two functions needed for me to enjoy it. - The ability to run around and explore -The ability to kill off all pretentious, politically correct, modern-day morality characters that I want (and judging by what I've seen so far, there's gonna be a killing spree) I hope more characters are actually killable unlike Oblivion's important NPCs just fainting crap. I must have spent a good 5 minutes killing certain characters off over and over again out of spite. | ||
Weebem-Na
United States221 Posts
Getting back to the role-playing discussion, I'm going to call my character "Chef". rules for Chef (In case anyone else wants to share in the fun): 1) Must buy/collect ingredients on a regular basis 2) Must cook on a regular basis 3) Must give food to others on a regular basis 3) No health potions/healing magic may be taken/used (can still pick them up but only for selling) 4) Casual sex is an integral mechanic of this character 8) Must be a Redguard 9) Must give advice to "Children" when possible 7) Quit and delete character right before embarking on the final quest | ||
Drowsy
United States4876 Posts
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DystopiaX
United States16236 Posts
@Weebem-Na- funny, I've been planning to make a character (not my first) that must eat absolutely everything that he sees- poisons, potions, food, etc., immediately, even if in combat. Now if only the game had weight like in fable....I'd have the most obese Dovahkin ever lol | ||
Straught
Mexico157 Posts
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Nash
151 Posts
This was actually really good. | ||
antelope591
Canada820 Posts
On November 08 2011 10:14 mindwarp wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j50u0zUeCmU Think a hd5850 and an AMD x4 BE 3.4ghz can run this maxed out? I'd say for sure.....its not gonna break any graphical ground its made for consoles first after all -_-. I have the same processor and a 6950 and I can easily run any game maxed out including Crysis 2. Skyrim isn't really close to that level, so I wouldn't worry about it. | ||
Capped
United Kingdom7236 Posts
![]() Personally i like to do my first run through of the game making the choices i want to, as opposed to any RP for good / evil alignment. I leave that out till my next playthrough ^-^ Like when i reinstalled F3 and realised you get to watch megaton blow skyhigh from tenpenny tower if you want to be heartless, then go back and watch that dumbass bitch wonder what the "sticky stuff" is peeling off her, awesome and wish i did it earlier ![]() | ||
Drowsy
United States4876 Posts
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Whalecore
Norway1110 Posts
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Drowsy
United States4876 Posts
On November 08 2011 18:14 Whalecore wrote: If the game gets shipped to me today, and I receive it tomorrow(9th), do I still have to wait until the 11th to be able to play? PC version. yes you will have to wait until the 11th. There's a lot of people who have the pc version already, but the steam activation isn't enabled until the 11th. | ||
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