Welcome to Skyrim Forums! Register now to participate using the 'Sign Up' button on the right. You may now register with your Facebook or Steam account!
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly. You should upgrade or use an alternative browser.
Not just civil war quest, but any quest with allies that are not followers. The companion quest, alduins wall, anything. If you are near or in line of sight of an ally, you are "detected" and cannot sneak attack, period. I have tested this over and over again.
My assassin really hates the big battles where you charge in with a bunch of allies, because an allies' line of sight ruins sneaking just like enemy line of sight, and allies can see you a lot easier than enemies. Is this intentional or a bug? And is there any way around it?
I got to the meeting point and the stormcloaks I was supposed to meet are not there, but the questline still advanced to "kill all enemies", but there are no enemies anywhere in the fort. Is there a fix for this?
*mild spoiler alert*
At one point in the game you do actually get to ride a dragon, though you dont get to control it as it takes you from a fixed point to another fixed point during a certain quest. It should not be that hard to take that and make a mod where the dragon is controllable.
I could have had a free upgrade to windows 7, but most of what I do is older games and everyone said that older games wont run on 7 so I kept vista and have regretted it ever since. My laptop is an acer aspire. As for the other two things, I have no idea what you are talking about. Isnt a hard...
Windows vista
AMD Athlon 64 x2 (2.1 GHz)
ATI radeon HD 3200 graphics w/ 1408 MB memory
3 GB ram
320 GB HDD
How would the hard drive have anything to do with it? As long as I had room to install it, it shouldn't matter in actual gameplay right?
I have working on the imperial questline, and just finished giving the false documents to the stormcloak commander. I came back and talked to legate (the person I am supposed to talk to) and there is no option for turning in the quest. She has the arrow over her and everything, but no...
Everything I have seen says that the pc version is supposed to have almost non-existent loading times, but for me it is terrible. Whenever I enter or exit a building or go through any new area door it takes a full 30 seconds, and when I fast travel it take an average of 2 full minutes. I seem to...