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I no-lifed Skyrim untill I bought Oblivion some months ago. Problem is, whenever I play Oblivion, I think like, oh god the graphics are so bad. I never had that with ANY game ever at all, but I just can't seem to get into it, although I really want to :(
Yeah! Another thing I did with the Fortify Resto loop is to reduce the cooldown periods of time to like -4524524, so endless FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH FUS RO DAH :p
I've quite experimented with it too. For example, I did have a level 250 character with every perk (apart from 2 that I really hate) and a level 226 Mage:P But I deleted them both anyway haha
Very detailed guide!
I didn't know about some of the things you listed, so yes, a great guide! I don't really have that much criticism either to be honest.. ;)
First note: I'm playing on console
Does anyone have any tips on how to make a good-looking male character, preferably a Breton.
Nords aren't that hard to make good-looking though, so that's not my main problem :)
You're welcome! It's still easy to get confused though. I'll explain:
The log pile to the side of your house functions as storage. You can't interact with it in any way (which was what I thought when I first purchased Hearthfire) but it will show up when you're building furniture/adding rooms...
Agree. However the fastest(?) method is to cast Harmony in the basement in the Blue Palace, but that only works if you completed the Stormcloak side of the Civil War Questline. Wear 'Reduce the Magicka cost for Illusion magic' and cast away. If you didn't join the Stormcloaks, you can also do...
I play on console, and I don't have a next-gen console yet, so yeah, a lot of money for PS4 + PS Plus + Monthly Subscription + 60 bucks for ESO. I think I'll skip for now. Perhaps when I can swim in gold coins I'll buy everything, but I'll stay with Skyrim and Oblivion for now. :p
PS: I really...
Lightning is amazing. The master destruction lightning spell WRECKS (your magicka (as well))! So if you max out Enchanting you can of course ignore magicka cost with fully enchanted gear.
Another thing you could do, but it's relatively late-game, is to put Illusion into legendary mode and cast...
I mostly use custom rings and necklaces to compensate for the "Not-amazingly good bonuses" on Nightingale and Deathbrand armor. I wear Nightingale all the time on my sneaky guy. Really depends on your preferred play-style though. :)
The homes are indeed very glitchy :P. But if you love Skyrim in every way, then yes, you should buy it. If you don't like family planning, well then don't! :D
I try to continue on one of my characters, but it usually takes a while to get used to it. I mainly get confused what to do for 5 minutes and then it's fine. :P