Skyrim

From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)20 Nov 2011 03:14
To: af (CAER) 226 of 773
I meant larger. :(


(larger in size)


((physical size))
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)20 Nov 2011 06:03
To: MrTrent 227 of 773
Such a racist.

The banning of Talos was a dickmove, for sure. But that was the Thalmors, not the Empire. The Thalmors may currently be in control of the Empire but they are not representative of what it stands for.

The Stormcloaks on the other hand... Have you seen how non-humans are treated in Windhelm? Whereas humans are treated fine in Imperial controlled cities.
From: koswix20 Nov 2011 09:12
To: af (CAER) 228 of 773
You can play croquet in Skyrim!?
From: af (CAER)20 Nov 2011 11:03
To: koswix 229 of 773
Har. My Orc warhammer looked cooler (green metal dragon head on a stick). I think the dude in the shop I'm stood outside in that picture sells a dwarven helmet, which I shall be buying purely for aesthetics, since its stats are the same as my current one :$
From: Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER)20 Nov 2011 12:44
To: af (CAER) 230 of 773
YOUR GAY!
From: af (CAER)20 Nov 2011 12:48
To: Some call me... (PSYCHO_GEEZER) 231 of 773
I like to look presentable when caving people's heads in.
From: patch20 Nov 2011 13:00
To: ALL232 of 773
I'm sure we can all agree that the Nightingale armour looks better than that Dark Brotherhood rubbish.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)20 Nov 2011 13:04
To: patch 233 of 773
Do your boots make you absolutely silent? :Y

Do your gloves double backstab damage? :Y

Do you have antlers? :Y
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)20 Nov 2011 13:04
To: patch 234 of 773
(I've not actually seen DB armour apart from what I looted off Astrid)
From: Chris (CHRISSS)20 Nov 2011 13:30
To: ALL235 of 773

Looks like there is something wrong with this computer. Again :'( Just tried the benchmark in Dirt 3 which was running soooper smooth before. Average was 34, min 18. Definitely not right.

 

Hopefully software rather than hardware, unless the dying PSU damaged something.

From: Woggy20 Nov 2011 13:53
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 236 of 773

I'm jealous, I want it, but I've heard
It really buggy at the minute, I've gone on about it that much that I have a sneaky feeling my girlfriends got it me for Xmas, so I don't want to buy it yet just in case, really want though :'(

From: patch20 Nov 2011 14:00
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 237 of 773

Yes, of course.

 

No. Easier lockpicking and more one-handed damage. Sod all that getting-up-close shit. I'll sit halfway across the map and shoot them in safety.

 

No, they get caught in the cobwebs.

 

By the way, is there an NPC anywhere that can improve magical weapons? Apparently, I need a perk to let me do that, but I've got other things to spend my points on.

From: patch20 Nov 2011 14:01
To: Woggy 238 of 773
It's no more buggy than every other Bethesda game has been. Unless you're Chrisss and your computer is having a bad turn.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)20 Nov 2011 14:07
To: patch 239 of 773
I don't think you can get NPCs to do smithing or enchanting for you. Which is really fucking annoying in a world full of smiths and enchanters.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)20 Nov 2011 14:09
To: Woggy 240 of 773
As Patch says it's no buggier than Ob or MW. It's just the nature of these sorts of games, so many variables. The UI is a fucking (in terms of usability) mess but that doesn't really detract from the game.
From: patch20 Nov 2011 14:28
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 241 of 773
Well, that's just shit.
From: MrTrent20 Nov 2011 14:37
To: patch 242 of 773
That does indeed look rather cool. Where did you get that?
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)20 Nov 2011 14:38
To: patch 243 of 773
IT really is. I mean I understand they want to make the skills valuable. I'd be annoyed if I spent x points on something which you could effectively just pay for. But... I don't want to put points in those things. Make in world alternatives expensive or something.
From: MrTrent20 Nov 2011 14:43
To: Woggy 244 of 773
I haven't found a massive amount of bugs. Admittedly, the bugs i've found have tended to be pretty big bugs (a few CTD's, some missing textures, a couple of broken quests making me need to use the dev console to be able to proceed), but there haven't been all that many of them.

Not like Oblivion, for example, which has got to have been the most buggy game i've ever played.
From: patch20 Nov 2011 14:47
To: MrTrent 245 of 773
The Thieves Guild quests, though I'm not going to tell you where to find them.