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Yeah, same here, my level 31 Nord gal got rebooted because I didn't particulary enjoy Ulfric after joining up, and I made a point of joining the legion ASAP with the replay and removing Ulfric's head.
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It was sarcastic... we're talking about a game company that had 70+ voice actors doing voices for them. Surely mounted combat lies within their reach.
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Time stop + dual wield two nice swords + crit perk, flurry perk and extra damage for 1-handed power attacks = dead whatever. But yes, 2-handed hammer users can kill you fairly quick... but before parrying, or blocking, there is one skill one can use manually... its called evading...when they start their power attack, step back, and then dart in right after they are done and wack em. Heavy armor helps, but not getting hit in the first place helps a lot more. Note: circling around your enemy with timestop is kinda pointless, the attack seems to follow you around.
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Indeed, a straight line takes a lot of the fun out of it. It is why I enjoy using archery in Skyrim, or for that matter in Oblivion.
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Ah, more to add... I wrote this for Guild Wars Guru ages ago... http://www.guildwarsguru.com/content/it-s-a-guy-thing-id2246.php when I still had the time to write columns and articles... reposted for your entertainment! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Its a guy thing… Well, that is what most people think about gaming in general. A guy thing. Odd though that there are a lot of females walking around in the gaming world. Everywhere you look there are girly characters hacking about. When you count the ratio of males versus females gaming, you will probably come in at one to ten or worse in most MMO's, yet at the same time actual girl characters are more like 50-60% of the populace. I cannot blame them for it, as my favorite gaming character of all times is called "Shalla Quickblade" , closely followed by Moxy, Doxy, Foxy, Loxy, Roxy and Grit, all four feet high and a most excellent party for Icenwind Dale, half of them female. I am a guy, and I like to play girls. So do a lot of other guys. So what is our obsession with female characters? Is it simply the shape we find appealing, or do we sit oogling them from behind our keyboards (that's what a lot of people seem to think about gamers still, especially when it comes to Tomb Raider and the illicitly hacked Nude Raider) whilst playing games? We all know the latter is not true, regardless of what people think or may claim of gamers, we are a very nice and social bunch of escapists. None of us consider a female representation in a game to be anywhere near a substitute for our wife, girlfriend or women in general (although the wives and girlfriends out there may kick me for this, it is true). The computer might take up more time than they want, but it has nothing to do with the fact we are looking at some shapely curves. And boy, those curves are shapely. The more technology progresses, the more shapely the curves get, lifelike and amazing. What is our fascination with girlie characters then? In a game like Diablo II where gender choice is decided by character choice (the Assassin, the Amazone and the Sorceress are all girls) it has little to do with what we want as our representation, and more with the fact we want character A or B. But in Guild Wars one gets to choose whether to be male or female, and that choice is not limited by anything. To make matters worse, a lot of games offer the opportunity to model your character to your needs and desires. Oblivion gives you complete freedom over the face, the hair, and the age of the character, allowing for extreme customization. No two characters ever look the same. I spend quite some time modeling my girl until she looked exactly as I wanted her to look. It is a face you get to look at quite often (Every time you open the inventory, for example). Why did I pick a female? Well, I thought the model looked great. All of them, actually… I even had my wife make me a model. I buy new dresses for her when I have the money. I have a whole collection of cloaks, different pairs of shoes and hats, trousers and other stuff. And this is rather stupid, to boot, because she runs around in chainmail most of the time. Rarely do I go out dressed like a true vamp, when adventuring I wear armor and a sword. Swords do not go with velvet dresses, let me tell you. I got extremely annoyed when I realized that wearing a cape made my nice, freshly bought 150 gp necklace vanish. If I buy a necklace that makes me look pretty, I want to see it on my character. Same goes for a ruby-gold ring… I want to be able to see it. Didn't just spend 800 GP for nothing now did I? I customized her to look pretty… after all, what is prettier than a nice, young lady with a big fat sword in her hands chopping monsters to bits? Lious Royo knows…. Well, my lady is not very fashionable at times, as I sometimes ran around in a nice green dress whilst still wearing my Mithril Chain Boots. Another fashion failure. But does that mean I am giving into my womanly side? I merely enjoy roleplaying, and if I pick a female character, I want to play that female character. My Orc Berserker would never be caught, dead or alive (well, dead, alive most certainly not) in velvet pants. Steel armor plates or nothing at all please! Our avatars, (used here in the broadest sense of the word, so not your picture on the forum, but also your characters in Guildwars for example) for that is what they are, mere representations of us, on the internet might or might not resemble our personalities. A small female dressed in plate armor looks pretty daunting, because you don't know what it might have up its sleeves. A big female dressed in plate mail looks like a brutish thug. We can also create these images with male characters, and a lot of us do just that. Some say they simply do not like the male models in a game. Thing is, womanly shapes appeal to the man's eye, and thus we like to use womanly shapes. It has little to do with actual transgender interests or sexual appetite. Roleplaying, yes, but most of it is sheer enjoyment in some of the finest graphical marvels made by designers over the world. After all, what is a pretty curve meant for but to look at? Many thanks to SnipiousMax for an excellent suggestion. See you at the next installment! //Barry --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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Daedric artefacts weaker than well honed normal weapons?
barrynor replied to SpellAndShield's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Yeah, that's why I posted "improve the artifact". Of course, I did not know what amount of smithing skill is required ;-) -
Daedric artefacts weaker than well honed normal weapons?
barrynor replied to SpellAndShield's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
improve the artifact? -
Wooden arrow... three arrows stick out of a guy at angles... he dies, and falls over... the arrows hit the ground at awkward angles... and snap... Dragon... even worse... there's these teeny things sticking out of it, and it dies, the 5 odd tonnes crash to the ground. Anyway, I ran roughshod over a load of bandits, I have 300+ Iron arrows, 400+ steel arrows... never had to buy one... Ancient Nord... 200+ ( I use those a lot).
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Mammoths and the like, in other words, really big things. Dangerous things. Or wipe out a few necromancer nests, they have some black soul gems lying around usually, and then go bandit hunting.
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Some Tips for Surviving Master Difficulty.
barrynor replied to Rendalli's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Yeah folks, you might be right... I have a level 32 Nord gal with two swords with absorb health... they're not the ubar crafted enchanted variant, with only 59 damage and 12 life drain per hit, but its pretty much an insta-win... normal mode. No matter what the opposition throws at me, if it did not die to my bow, it dies to my swords. Therefore, a reboot might be appropriate :D Maybe a Vigilant of Stendar *grins* A minor tip on the archers: Whirlwind sprint shout is a very, very nice way of getting close. -
No Ragdoll Physics? Just Canned Death Scene Animations?
barrynor replied to haints's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Mm yes, since I shoot half of my enemies with arrows, they ragdoll quite a lot. Die in their seats, fall down cliffs etcetera. -
Thalmor? Why yes, they serve great as pincushions. FREE SKYRIM! NO FOREIGN OVERLORDS! NO DRAGONS! FREE SKYRIM! Sorry, my first character is a Stormcloak loyalist, and my second one has not deceided yet. But I do like the look of those robes ^_^
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Yes, dunno why they set em the other way as default, was really annoying.
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Saw this on the net, thought you guys would like...
barrynor replied to Vindekarr's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
not my type of humor. -
Might I add an "UP THE IRONS!" to that?