They will attack you if you trespass into their (poorly defined) camps. Well, they and the mammoths will kinda gesture at you angrily and grunt for a bit, and then they'll attack.
Annnnd ... Not 1 but 2 DLC packs announced already.
Really now, announcing DLC for a game as large as Skyrim the day after it's release? COD:MW, sure why not, most people will have that licked in 5~6 hours, but this... uhh, yeah.
Also, it has to be said. I'm really hating what the games industry has become in the last few years with the blatant holding back of content that previously would have made it into the game. Damn you Microsoft (and Sony) for inventing points / console downloads.
I'll still buy them though :$
I kinda don't care. Bethesda DLC is always shit. I will just play the game (for many many hours) and ignore all the DLC.
I'm not sure it's accurate to say they're holding back content, though it's arguable either way. I suspect this content would never have got made if they didn't know they could subsequently make money from it. Bioware DLC on the other hand...
Before the Xbox 360 and PS3, it would only have existed on the PC of course and either made it into the game or have been released as a more substantial add-on 6-9 months from now.
But these days we get horse armour.
Aye. At least Valve still do it right (usually).
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How far do you have to get into the main quest before dragons start turning up?
Well, the one i fought last night wasn't very far in. I'd been doing other various bits and bobs in the mean time but as far as the main quest goes it's escape from that first town with some solder dude, go to little village to see Soldier dude's blaksmith friend, go to nearest proper town to request aid from the Jarl, earn Jarls trust by going to a dungeon and kicking fuck, OMFG THE DRAGON'S BACK KILL IT KILL IT KILL IT.
Whether dragons start turning up randomly after that or if you have to go a bit further in don't know
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Dual wielding is all about being fast and nimble.
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and essentially just avoid getting hit
That's my problem right there, i'm just no good at that sort of play style. I know how to do it, it's just that i personally aren't quick and nilble enough with my keyboard and mouse to avoid getting twatted in the face with a hammer. I think i will restart with an Orc and come back to my Redguard at a later date.
I'm still going to keep using destruction magic though, as the dual spells thing is fucking awesome.
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(It looks like they've at least not got race-specific hairstyles, for the human/elven races anyway
There are specific hairstyles for the Orc. All but two of them have ponytails.
I'm just going to torrent the DLC, that's what i did last time. (with the exception of Shivering Isles and Kinights of the Nine, which i got other people to buy me as presents)
You look very glam.
I love the salmon thing. I saw them doing that in mine, so I jumped in and tried to join in :Y
I have a question, how many hours before I would get to grips with this? I can maybe afford to spend 4 or 5 hours a week playing it, do is require a marathon of effort for it to be a good game? It sounds ace.
A story about dragons.
I went off to the city of Windhelm to see what i get get up to. I spoke to the Jarl's steward and he gave me a quest to kill a dragon. This was in the "miscellaneous" quest page, so basically a generic 'go to this location and KILL' quest, but with a dragon.
Very well, i thought, and off i went. On my way to the quest dragon, a random dragon turned up and started attacking some farm. There were a couple of gaurds around the farm who launced a few arrows at it, i hit it with a bit of magic, but it wasn't really taking much damage and it wasn't landing so i couldn't get my sword in to play. Then, all of a sudden the dragon veered off and landed a fair distance away. I ran to catch up and saw that the dragon had apparently been distracted by agiant and had swooped down the burn the fucker. The giant proceed to twat the dragon on the head with his hammer. The dragon then died.
I then went off the kill the dragon i was being paid to kill, which was too easy and actually a bit boring. It was the first dragon i'd actually had to take on by myself and i thought it'd be more complicated. I thought i'd have to wekan it with ranged magic or somehow force it to land before i could start chacking away at it, but instead he very kindly landed right next to me almost immediately and allowed me to hit him with my sword.
Admittedly i did have to run away and heal a couple of times but at no point did i feel in any real danger. Not like when i was fighting a bear about half an hour ago, which actually killed me three times before i took him down.
MrTrent is officially disapointed in the dragons. Except when they get killed by giants.
4-5 hours a week would not be enough. Maybe if you just wanted to work through the quests one after the other you could get quite a bit done in 4 hours, but that would be to miss the whole point.
You know you can catch them and turn them into salmon meat, don't you?
Aye but I've found food is a bit pointless when one has a heal spell. So I heal them instead, to repay them for all the tasty meat.
haha, what in tarnations did you do?
Is anyone playin as an Argonian, or interacted with many Argonians? I ask because i've just come across a few and the lizard skin texture isn't showing, just a bright purple. I don't know if that's just me or not.
I was doing a puppet show for that dude with a troll skull. He didn't seem impressed though.
I've interacted with (killed) some. Their textures were fine. Are you sure it's not a bright purple Argonian? :Y