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Hi i recently started a new character and have noticed a problem: When ever I draw my bow back I no longer have the ability, or rarely, to control when I shoot, the arrows just kind of plop out. I try to aim when I draw back and instead of releasing the arrow when i want to it just shoots and...
Well if you've already pretty much explored the game and you are on your 4th or 5th character and you are on a mission to lvl a new character than I say why not use it? Nothing wrong with using shortcuts if you've already explored the game imo. If your new to the game or haven't explored that...
Having played the game many hours "legitimately", I recently created a new character and decided to employ a few cheats to get through some of the more tedious elements of the game like smithing and enchanting. I know some people would frown on this but I kind of feel I've earned it as I've put...
Well I started a new character and so far i'm having fun with the game again. I'm focusing on magic on this character while my priors where mostly warrior types. It really is fun starting over and working on your new build. This will probably be my last time but you never know lol
I've probably created 4-5 characters and played through most of the content with each of them. I've tried in vain to find another game that has as much to do and is much fun but for me there just isn't that compares to it. So after a long break I'm thinking about starting a new character again...
Yeah as I suspected and from I could gather from other Skyrim enthusiasts, there really isn't anything out there right now that can quite compare with it.
I've really enjoyed Skyrim so much, like no other game. I don't think I've ever found a game that sucked me in and kept me immersed for so long. But after hundreds of hours I think I'd like to find something else that at least holds a candle to this awesome game. Anyone have any recommendations...
Yes it is, but you kind of end up with blue balls when all is said and done. In other words, it will definitely leave you wanting more and with a rather empty feeling...which is maybe how they wanted you feeling. I just felt they could have done a lot more with it, imho ofcourse.
I'm a little disappointed with Dawnguard. Not a lot of new content, pretty much breezed through it. I wish they had waited a little longer and added more. It had it's moments, but far too short. I wonder how long it will be before we have the next expansion?
Man I have a house in every city and all the trunks are piled with junk. The reason for this is simple: the vendors always have so little coin to buy stuff from you, why I don't know. So stuff accumulates, I am a Skyrim hoarder lol.
I really enjoyed playing Skyrim but I'm ready to take a break as I've kind of od'd on it. Having never played oblivion, is it worth playing after playing Skyrim? I guess I'm trying to determine of it will it seem kind of dated and archaic compared to skyrim or is it near it's equal just...
So I've had blast playing this game, kept me busy for a month solid. The sad part is after you've spent all that time getting your skills up, crafting your Armor and enchantments and doing all the quests there is no reward for it at the end. Once you hit 50 or so you've pretty much done it all...