
Elder Scrolls V
#101
Posted 24 November 2011 - 04:13 AM
http://www.gameinfor...o-the-game.aspx
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#102
Posted 24 November 2011 - 05:05 AM

#103
Posted 24 November 2011 - 05:32 AM
Plus, they have a system called Radiant Quest or something that generates quest suited to your gameplay, so they'll always have a quest for you.
And muffin, I actually did encounter and fight another dragon before I even talked to the Greybeards but after I killed the dragon in Whiterun. There's a tomb off to the side of the road heading from Whiterun to Ivarstead that was guarded by a dragon when I trekked to Ivarstead. I was hunting an elk when it suddenly landed right behind me like some kind of Dragon ninja.... Or whatever those upside down U with a line in the middle map icons are suppose to be.
That's a dragon tomb not a random dragon.
#104
Posted 24 November 2011 - 10:48 AM
Plus, they have a system called Radiant Quest or something that generates quest suited to your gameplay, so they'll always have a quest for you.
Not really, replayability is about having the option to finish an objective on a game in more then a different way, and not about having endless things to do. games such as Fallout and Mass Effect had a lot of replayability, while also having an balanced number of objectives. Look I'm not saying this is necessarily an bad thing, but there is so many things to do that I kind of forget who I should deliver the things I was send to get, and as much as I respect the temple of Mara, try to turn me on an Jehovah's Witnesses is simply unforgivable.
#105
Posted 24 November 2011 - 02:43 PM
Just ignore them then, it's not that hard. You can turn them inactive by going to the Quests menu.
#106
Posted 24 November 2011 - 03:14 PM
I'm talking more about the miscellaneous section actually, apart for bounties, they don't give you an arrow showing were to go after completing your objective
#107
Posted 24 November 2011 - 03:44 PM
Maybe because they were...completed? I know they show mine where the objectives are, after activating the Miscellaneous tab then activating the quest itself within the tab. Sometimes it may lead to a new, different quest telling you where to turn in your objective?
#108
Posted 24 November 2011 - 04:07 PM
I mean completing by getting whatever item you were required to get, and then return to the person who wants it, there usualy no arrow to show were said person is, and I couldn't possibly remember all characters by name.
#109
Posted 24 November 2011 - 06:40 PM
Really? That's really weird. Try messing with the Quest tab or something. I don't really know what to do, since I haven't gotten this problem
In another note, look at this satirical article
http://christwire.or...-sex-maneuvers/
Edited by shadow_Uzumaki, 24 November 2011 - 06:41 PM.
#110
Posted 24 November 2011 - 07:13 PM
In another note, look at this satirical article
http://christwire.or...-sex-maneuvers/
I guess because it's the PC version, it might be bugged or something.
There is nothing on that page man.
#111
Posted 24 November 2011 - 07:24 PM
There is nothing on that page man.
Wow, they took it down? Damn, but it was funny as hell.
#113
Posted 24 November 2011 - 10:50 PM
Here it is, makes me wonder what actually goes through these peoples heads.
It's a parody site, Muffins. XD
#114
Posted 24 November 2011 - 11:14 PM
I know, but it's parodying something that actually happens. I've met more then a few people who you could imagine saying/believing that without much of a stretch .
#116
Posted 27 November 2011 - 02:35 AM
#117
Posted 27 November 2011 - 04:13 AM
Huh, interesting, killed a frost dragon pretty late in character levels. I'm not really bragging, but I've already killed a few frosts and 2 blood dragons and I was 23ish. I'm level 25 now. Probably just different play styles...
#118
Posted 27 November 2011 - 02:17 PM
I actually think that blood dragons are quite easier to kill then frost dragons, I already killed 3 or 4 of them without much trouble, but I gues it's because their bites are not so overpowered as the frost dragons, hell, even Alduim don't cause so much damage.
I suppose you're right, I don't know what your play style is, but mine is basically your tipical front line grunt warrior betting mostly on two-handed style mixed with heavy armor, but I also becoming quite found of archering after founding an elven bow.
#119
Posted 27 November 2011 - 02:47 PM
I suppose you're right, I don't know what your play style is, but mine is basically your tipical front line grunt warrior betting mostly on two-handed style mixed with heavy armor, but I also becoming quite found of archering after founding an elven bow.
When the dragon stops and hovers, about to Shout fire or frost, I usually use the first level of Unrelenting Force to stun it, delaying it from shouting. I shoot an arrow or two then hide under rocks when it Shouts. Usually, I have a Flame Atronach helping me out, shooting it while I'm safe or while it's flying. Rarely hits it. Most of the time, my first arrow against a dragon has poison in it. When it lands, I run to its sides since the Wing attacks do less damage and hack at it, occasionally using my lightning staff I found during the Saarthal college quest. Either the staff or I dual wield against it. When it starts to Shout, I shout at it again with a quick FUS (find a Talisman of Talos, it shortens Shout recharge by a bit, usually enough that I can let out a FUS every time a dragon hovers and begins its Shout). When its health is low enough that it doesn't fly, I switch to my fire or frost breath and I keep walking around it, always sticking to its sides.
It's very useful to have a Companion like Lydia since she basically distracts the dragon while I slash at it. Also, now that I got Marked for Death, I usually use that as my first shout before switching to Unrelenting.
Plus, Resist Frost/Flame potions, and lots of health potions and healing spells of course.
I'm also a heavy armored character. Currently, my armor is a steel plate set with a Masque of Clavicus Vile for a helmet.
#120
Posted 27 November 2011 - 03:05 PM
It's very useful to have a Companion like Lydia since she basically distracts the dragon while I slash at it. Also, now that I got Marked for Death, I usually use that as my first shout before switching to Unrelenting.
Plus, Resist Frost/Flame potions, and lots of health potions and healing spells of course.
I'm also a heavy armored character. Currently, my armor is a steel plate set with a Masque of Clavicus Vile for a helmet.
I usually keep running to evade shout attacks, then when they land I keep spamming with two handed weapons, and if they are about to shout or bite, I use an charged attack to stun them, strangely, dragons don't seem to give a damn to my companions and focus only on me when they land, I'm using Farkas as my current companion, and he seems to be as tough as Lydia. Lol, how stupid of me, I never use FUS, but the whole sequence FUS-RO-DAH, to stun an dragon, maybe I will try your way and only use FUS to see if it's more effective. I'm using companion armor right now, it's pretty resistant, and an elven gauntlet that give an huge bonus of 30% to two-handed.
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