My computer is dicks.I just wanted to play Skyrim. I didn't know I could end up combining it with ponies.
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My computer is dicks.I just wanted to play Skyrim. I didn't know I could end up combining it with ponies.
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"I wouldn't have believed it, had I not seen it with my own two eyes. But they really exist! Ponies!"
...also, I forgot to add that I think co-op in Skyrim would be awesome. And regarding "not being able to take it down alone", I think you could weight the difficulty out simply by the use of items being real-time in co-op, while the game pauses in single player.
There would be no need to drastically increase the difficulty as long as you can't pause and drink 12 potions the instant your health drops below 20%. You'd have to actually run for your life and count on support... which would be awesome.![]()
Skyrim online would be awesome! It would be interesting to see what kind of characters you all came up with!
I finished all the main questlines in the game this morning with my first character so he has now been retired. Started my second character, a Khajit ranger/thief. I'm at level 7 already & I am amazed how much the game experience improves when you actual know how to do everything affectively in the game. The sneak damage bonus with the archery is awesome aswell, I cleared a room with 6 bandits in it killing each of them silently with an arrow to the back of the head![]()
In order for Skyrim to become a truely good online game, hundreds of new quests would have to be added, several systems including trading, probably player homes, so they would basically have to open up all of Tamriel for the game, make only the major cities and quests, and then let players construct things, plus there would have to be many servers, and considering the amount of lag skyrim (1/12th of tamriel) experiences, playing such a game without it being completely frozen all the time or constant loading would have to wait till at the very soonest the next gen of consoles, probably the one after, and that is assuming they are using the current level of graphics, anything better would cause extreme strain on the system, unless they start borrowing from the Just Cause project, lok at the significant difference in loading times between oblivion and skyrim!
Plus, if you think there are bugs now, wait until you see all of Tamriel opened up. There is a reason Maiq the Liar talks about why Skyrim isn't an online game, and it is that the sheer amount of work to make such a game with at least the play time for every player would take around 30 years to make, and then they would have to remake the textures and meshes for current gen consoles. I doubt such a game will ever be constructed, and even if it is, there is no way it would be until a game has been made for each of the races and territories. And then there will probably be a WAR OF THE FALMER game, because many players have already expressed wanting to know more about the war between the dwemer and falmer.
Be happy with the game you have, and the fact they will make more instead of spending many years making a game that will probably fall short of expectations.
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So which message board did you copy and paste that from? GameFAQs? No-one mentioned it being an MMO.![]()
I wrote it about 5 seconds ago.
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What I was trying to say earlier was that it would make a good game with online capabilities. This would mean that the game would be an exact replica of how it is now except that you could invite friends to play and progress the same quests together in the world. The character would appear on your screen as you appear on their screen and you are both Dragonborn. The fact that a PC mod is able to replicate this, albeit with some issues, shows that it is possible. I don't think anyone was talking about making it a massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Then I wouldn't play it!
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Well I completely misunderstood.
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Think Red Dead Free Roam but with dragons.
Which sounds smurfing awesome.
I now have a Nazeem story.
I was walking around Whiterun. Just minding my business, buying some ingredients and selling some potions. I'm also incredibly baller and probably the most powerful mage in Skyrim, own tons of stuff, all that jazz.
"Do you get to the Cloud District often? Oh what am I saying, of course you don't."
No Nazeem, I don't. I'm not pretty much the Jarl's right hand or anything. I've not done a dozen quests for this city. I've not fought dragons, draugr, and Stormcloaks all over the place. No I'm just a poor peasant Nazeem, I'm sorry for getting dust on your tunic.
No. Enough. I'd had enough. I'd put up with this trout for long enough. I followed Nazeem from a distance until he was alone and I was undetected. And then - I fired my spell. But this was not any mere murder, oh no. This was a plot not to kill Nazeem but to destroy him, to stain his memory in the city of Whiterun until its walls have crumbled to dust.
I cast Frenzy. He turned and began attacking the nearest person, who happened to be old Lilith Maiden-Loom. Beautiful, attacking an old woman in broad daylight! A couple of guards along with Adrianne Avenicci ran up to help Lilith, and together he was beaten down. I walked up, healed Lilith, and everyone dispersed.
So I resurrected his corpse and led it to an obscure corner of the city, where I simply waited, taunting him, until he died a second time. Now he is simply a pile of ash and dust that the wind will scatter. Nazeem will be remembered not only as a sycophant but as a violent criminal, an attempted murderer of an old lady.
Oh god I hated Nazeem! Nice one Milf![]()
I discovered during the Dark Brotherhood questline that all Penitus Oculatus agents are Balthier. At this point, I punched myself in the face for my terrible actions and choosing to support the Stormcloaks. Fortunately, I was still on the Jagged Crown quest, so I immediately betrayed the rebels for the sake of a Sky Pirate.
I don't think I could live with myself if I went against the Empire now... well, except for when I do my Ba'Gamnan playthrough. Argonian two handed expert, methinks.
Major bug with The Jagged Crown quest (sided with Stormcloaks) on my 2nd playthrough. When you get into Korvanjund, the temple entrance is blocked off by tree branches & a collapsed wall, can't seem to find anything online about this bug either :/
Edit: Instead of Imperial soldiers there are 3 bandits outside the ruin! I'm confused! I'm Level 28 so this better not be a save breaking glitch!
Last edited by Shattered Dreamer; 01-23-2012 at 04:45 PM.
This game gets rather old, doesn't it? I'm at the point where I'm trying to avoid any and all sidequests or anything that isn't directly related to the main quest or something with substance. There's quite a lot of trivial crap in this game that'll have you looking for items or killing people for weeks. None of that adds to the value of the game; it's simply filler.
It's basically a really tedious experience with a few moments of fun.