Pyromaniac605
Toast! :D
Discuss anything about the upcoming addition to The Elder Scrolls series here. :thumbup:
Eh, I prefer console games for most newer games. I'd rather not have to give sevral hundred dollars a year just to keep up with modern games.
Yes, mods are essential in TES series, and I wouldn't buy Skyrim if it's otherwise.Who said it's not going to support mods, though? That seems like a dumb move by Bethesda - mods are keeping TES3 alive and happy as we speak, plus fixing a lot of the bugs the studio left in TES4...
Who said it's not going to support mods, though?
Yes, mods are essential in TES series, and I wouldn't buy Skyrim if it's otherwise.
That and the possibility of better graphics. While I don't have the hardware to support full graphics at the moment, I'm hoping to upgrade sometime in the near future, Bethesda have said that the PC version will have higher resolution textures compared to the console versions, and considering that all the gameplay video and screenshots thus far have been from the Xbox 360 version, I can't wait to see how it would look with better textures.It will, but only for PC.
That's why Pyromaniac605 will buy that version. ( Right Pyromaniac? )
Since Skyrim is using a new engine, as opposed to the bug-fest that was Gamebryo, I'm pretty confident that Skyrim should live up to the hype, less that two weeks now! :speakcool:skyrim is the only game i've been looking forward to for a long time now. im just worried that it wont live up to the hype like Oblivion. Bethesda has been getting pretty good with AI though, so im cautiously optimistic.
I always found marksmen to be far more effective than melee based warrior types in Oblivion. :hmm:I hope the "sneaky roguish marksman type" fares better at the medium levels than in Oblivion...
In my experience there was usually a point you got to where you'd have to stick a dozen arrows in anyone in order to bring them down, which is fine and dandy if you're outside and can run, but not so good if you're in a cave.I always found marksmen to be far more effective than melee based warrior types in Oblivion. :hmm:
I suppose it was a little difficult in caves, if they see you coming that is.In my experience there was usually a point you got to where you'd have to stick a dozen arrows in anyone in order to bring them down, which is fine and dandy if you're outside and can run, but not so good if you're in a cave.
Certainly not as nice as the one-arrow-from-sneak kills you got at lower levels.
Or maybe I was just bad at levelling.
And I have usually played a mage [in Morrowind] (battlemage, or some custom class with destruction spells), and I don't remember what character I've finally chosen in Oblivion, as after I tried a couple of different classes I played only a little before returning to Morrowind, but he wasn't so much magicka person as the one in Morrowind.I never managed to play a mage.