On November 14 2011 10:21 semantics wrote: T_T i'm an ass i just realized there are carriages in the game to fast travel to new locations makes this so much simpler
You should walk anyway, stop at random stuff along the way and have an adventure.
I wouldn't mind it so much if i could use a horse a clairvoyance at the same time instead of getting lost going up the side of a cliff XD
On November 14 2011 10:39 Fiercegore wrote: Is there an antidote for being a vampire? i hate this, being a vampire is so shitty. I need some sort of anti-vampire glue
On November 14 2011 10:21 semantics wrote: T_T i'm an ass i just realized there are carriages in the game to fast travel to new locations makes this so much simpler
You should walk anyway, stop at random stuff along the way and have an adventure.
Generally I've been fast traveling and using the carts.
However, once I got this baby....
I can't express how amazing it is to play this character.
I'm like the Angel of fucking Death. Ride in with my Death Charger, slice through one shotting everyone and not being able to be seen.
Unfortunate enough to take me in direct combat? Enjoy being chain stunned by either my Fire Antioch or my Summoned Spectre that does ridiculous DPS fucking your shit over. Along with my Invisibility Shout, a nice cup of Fus Do Rah, and my Nightengale Power -- I'm literally invincible.
Who else left the Captain of the Guard alive in the final mission, by the way?
I was thinking, at first, "I want to get revenge on this fucker"
Then I sort of realized two things: One, that none of this was his fault. He was simply doing his job, and was pissed off that his son was killed, and was tipped off by that bitch Astrid. He was simply doing his job, and he outsmarted me.
Second, I wanted to see him suffer. Instead of going up to him and slitting his throat, I would rather make him live, for the rest of his life, with the thought that he failed. That he could not stop the Dark Brotherhood, and that he would, most likely, exile himself for his failure. Not only that, but go into deep hiding and seclusion in fear of that revenge that I was given the option to extract.
Simply leaving him alive is a greater punishment than killing him.
I take it you are the person who found out who the real target on the starting quest was, when Astrid reqruited you? Cause I killed all 3, lol. So in the same dark brotherhood spirit I killed the Captain without a second thought, oh, and I didn't let the King say his final words either. Why don't you go join the Bard Guild, you are too soft.xP
Who else left the Captain of the Guard alive in the final mission, by the way?
I was thinking, at first, "I want to get revenge on this fucker"
Then I sort of realized two things: One, that none of this was his fault. He was simply doing his job, and was pissed off that his son was killed, and was tipped off by that bitch Astrid. He was simply doing his job, and he outsmarted me.
Second, I wanted to see him suffer. Instead of going up to him and slitting his throat, I would rather make him live, for the rest of his life, with the thought that he failed. That he could not stop the Dark Brotherhood, and that he would, most likely, exile himself for his failure. Not only that, but go into deep hiding and seclusion in fear of that revenge that I was given the option to extract.
Simply leaving him alive is a greater punishment than killing him.
I take it you are the person who found out who the real target on the starting quest was, when Astrid reqruited you? Cause I killed all 3, lol. So in the same dark brotherhood spirit I killed the Captain without a second thought, oh, and I didn't let the King say his final words either. Why don't you go join the Bard Guild, you are too soft.xP
I am a professional, not a brute like yourself. Not only that, but I am a staunch businessman (hence my Thieves Guild background!). To me, suffering for decades is a far better punishment than being sentenced to the void immediately. You are too soft, my boy, for removing his misery so quickly. In fact, he probably did not even know of your success!
And I let the King give his final words. He basically asks you to give him a final wish of justice to kill the guy who hired you. However, since I, as I said, am a businessman and not a miracle worker -- I respectfully declined and Fus Do Rah'd him off the boat.
On November 14 2011 09:42 kineticSYN wrote: So can anyone explain to me what "Fortify Smithing" does?
I'm having difficulty understanding what it means, and curious on whether or not it's worth it to remake some daeric gear to add that on.
"Weapons and Armor can be improved 25% better"
I think it increases armor value or weapon damage of the respective item.
Fortify smithing temporarily increases your smithing skill. So when you use the forge/grindstone to improve an item, the amount to which you improve it is better because your better at smithing. A tleast thats what i think it does
On November 14 2011 11:20 Shivaz wrote: Just finish markarth city plotline was pretty interesting,
I'm saving a bunch of shit to do purposely. Saving it for my second playthrough because I don't want to blow myself out of everything.
Ive got my good guy mage playthrough right now, and next playthrough im doing thief/assasin/archer dude.. and doing stuff that goes along with that as well as whatever else I couldnt do cause I did opposite last time.
On November 14 2011 10:21 semantics wrote: T_T i'm an ass i just realized there are carriages in the game to fast travel to new locations makes this so much simpler
You should walk anyway, stop at random stuff along the way and have an adventure.
Generally I've been fast traveling and using the carts.
However, once I got this baby....
I can't express how amazing it is to play this character.
I'm like the Angel of fucking Death. Ride in with my Death Charger, slice through one shotting everyone and not being able to be seen.
Unfortunate enough to take me in direct combat? Enjoy being chain stunned by either my Fire Antioch or my Summoned Spectre that does ridiculous DPS fucking your shit over. Along with my Invisibility Shout, a nice cup of Fus Do Rah, and my Nightengale Power -- I'm literally invincible.
Where can I sell all of my stuff? I've only been hanging around Riverwood and Whiterun for now, but only the Riverwood Trader buys Misc items and Jewelry and whatnot >.<
What I cant stand the most about this game right now is three things: 1. Seeing someone and not knowing if he's good or bad (so should I sneak up on him or not)
2. The merchants are all dirt poor. I have like 10 dragon bones with me right now that I want to sell, but no one's rich enough to take them all. If I deplete one merchant they all become poor as fuck.
3. No titles on stores, I can't find anything in any stupid village lol, wish they had signs or proper labeled ones at least.
On November 14 2011 11:30 Zeke50100 wrote: Where can I sell all of my stuff? I've only been hanging around Riverwood and Whiterun for now, but only the Riverwood Trader buys Misc items and Jewelry and whatnot >.<
Different vendors buy their specific craft's items. If you got stolen items, you need to sell it to a fencer
On November 14 2011 10:21 semantics wrote: T_T i'm an ass i just realized there are carriages in the game to fast travel to new locations makes this so much simpler
You should walk anyway, stop at random stuff along the way and have an adventure.
Generally I've been fast traveling and using the carts.
However, once I got this baby....
I can't express how amazing it is to play this character.
I'm like the Angel of fucking Death. Ride in with my Death Charger, slice through one shotting everyone and not being able to be seen.
Unfortunate enough to take me in direct combat? Enjoy being chain stunned by either my Fire Antioch or my Summoned Spectre that does ridiculous DPS fucking your shit over. Along with my Invisibility Shout, a nice cup of Fus Do Rah, and my Nightengale Power -- I'm literally invincible.
And it's amazing.
ah ive the same :DD lots of fun im leader of thiefs too and from the murders lol xD
On November 14 2011 11:31 Torte de Lini wrote: What I cant stand the most about this game right now is three things: 1. Seeing someone and not knowing if he's good or bad (so should I sneak up on him or not)
2. The merchants are all dirt poor. I have like 10 dragon bones with me right now that I want to sell, but no one's rich enough to take them all. If I deplete one merchant they all become poor as fuck.
3. No titles on stores, I can't find anything in any stupid village lol, wish they had signs or proper labeled ones at least.
1) I sort of agree with that, but it only takes 30 seconds of scouting and some basic logic to find out if they are friendly or not.
2) Merchant's aren't supposed to be loaded with dosh. If you level up your Speech, you can permanently increase merchant's money in their holding, but yeah. It's rather realistic IMO. Besides, why would you want to sell your Dragon Bones? Money isn't ever a problem, and it is spent on much better things later on.
On November 14 2011 11:35 Macabre wrote: [http://i.imgur.com/MjGtg.jpg]
I'm enjoying this game way too much, it's bad for my health/my sc2 laddering (40+ hours already) fuckk
Casualasfuck over here
Only 30 hours. Level 21. I'm considering not even continuing with the main quest on this character. It makes no sense, really, for his character. Not only does he not care, especially with doing all the Thieves Guild / Dark Brotherhood shit; but it requires me to do a lot more direct combat -- which my character is definitely not built for doing in anything more than small bursts every couple of hours with a lot of spells backing me up. I just don't think I'd be ready to fight huge dragons and all that shit that is required with the main quest. I'll probably make a second character to do all the main shit with, along with the Mage College / Companions as well.