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Dude, youve really got no choice, you should always do a clean save or game with each mod, optimally. Even still, level 13 isn't that high, i worked to level 51 on vanilla skyrim and restarted and ruined that save
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Its not that the actual game is bugged, doing that will cause bugs in your hardware, significant bugs
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bahahahahahaa^^
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I know that its just been released, but how long can we expect an update on the SKSE for the 1.6.86.0.5 beta? And also is the current model compatible? Stay Frosty :D
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Why Ulfric was right to kill the High King
etang2 replied to SubjectProphet's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Still, what Thu'um did he use if he did near tear Toryg arpart? -
me too, we need a deadly dragons and SMO patch soon though!
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Yeah, I hate the console too, but I saw earlier people were going to the USEP site, just thought id show them whatsup!
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I just read at loading screens, or spin the figure...
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Why Ulfric was right to kill the High King
etang2 replied to SubjectProphet's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Ulfric used the Voice "for purposes of conques" only once - when he took Markarth from the Forsworn. Tell me he was wrong! As for the Graybeards - Ulfric was not a Graybeard and never intended to be one. He just recieved a training to use some Shouts. If Thorygg was a real High King, and not just a... man who thought the Legion can protect him from everything, he would receive some training himself Ulfric used the Voice to defeat Torygg. Using the Voice aggressively to defeat an opponent -- whether the opponent is an army or an individual -- and take something from that opponent -- whether it be a city or a title or simply a life -- is conquest. Using Shouts in a duel is just as forbidden by the Way of the Voice as using Shouts to take a city. Ulfric himself says he was in training to be a Graybeard from the time he was a boy. Where do you get that he never intended to be one? If you join the Stormcloaks before doing "Dragon Rising", Ulfric has a lot of dialog on what it means to be dragonborn and his own history with the Graybeards. The Graybeards do not train just anyone who walks up to their door and asks. They aren't even like the College of Winterhold, which will admit any student who passes some test of ability. Thats right, to become a Greybeard, there has to be evidence, not physical, but something else that you are worthy. -
No!! This is good, this is what I created this thread for, to discuss conceptual ideologies exisisting within the game. The question was just an arbitar for creating that senario! Continue
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@Aurielius Exactemement
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Hahaha i hate the bards anyways
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Your memorable nonquest/nonscripted stories
etang2 replied to thesapien's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
Yep, one of the new animations is Snowelfprince... etc and cross bows! -
Your memorable nonquest/nonscripted stories
etang2 replied to thesapien's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
The snow elves.. DLC ANYONE? -
Thats what someone else said XD
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Yeah, okay, i dont want this to turn into a philispohical debate, because there is some complex speculation on what makes a living organism, biological matter or the concept of a soul. Anyway, this was fun, you were a worthy opponent :P By the way, had this guy this morning telling me Humans weren't on the top of the food chain, what are, coincidently, youre thoughts on this statement?
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Your memorable nonquest/nonscripted stories
etang2 replied to thesapien's topic in Skyrim's Skyrim LE
ahahaha 2012 is so goooood :P -
No. I meant what I meant. He was a dragon. Thats what a Dovahkiin is. A dragon in a humans body. The huan embodiment of a dragon. Dohavkiin means dragon born. I never suggested he could transform into a dragon... XD
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I'm buying the TESMMORPG. Seriously, are we going to buy this money scam. To me, it is a moral breech of fundemental Elder Scrolls fabric. I hate the concept of an Elder Scrolls multiplayer. Now days, people can buy Skyrim and people will be like THATS THE SICKEST GAME! or not rag on ya, when they release a WOW graphics like game, our rep will be ruined...
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Ive read plenty of articles suggesting that they are not the same Olaf, they have mild physical appearances that are changed from Draugr to Sovengard version. "The two versions of King Olaf, as honored dead and as Draugr, are quite dissimilar in many ways. They have different hair colors, with Olaf's spirit having black hair and the Draugr having brownish. The style of their facial hair is also different, the Draugr version sporting a braided beard and the spirit Olaf bearing long mustaches. And lastly, their armor is different, the Draugr Olaf wearing customary ancient Nord armor, while the spirit form is clad in steel plate armor. Additionally, the Draugr version has two fully intact, identical eyes, albeit one being lit like standard Draugr and the other being unlit like dead Draugr. " From the USEP Wiki. But then, another theory presented is that Olaf was in fact a dragon in human form, which may be true, suggessting that Olaf is one of the Dovahkiin.
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That is such a dangerous technique.... I cant begin to explain how dangerous that is for your hardware
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Yeah, because hes a set NPC, if you attack and kill him, in the save file, a global will change from NPCattackedbyplayer=0 to NPCattackedbyplayer=1 and from then on, theyll say things like, Please, dont hit me again and the ilk, its really funny!
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It shouldn't I run many more mods that add a ridiculous amount of NPC's and I don't get incompatabilities and I have a mid to love range rig. Could you c and p your system specs?
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The other concept is that Olaf and Olaf Sovengard are in fact two different entities and the Olaf in the Bards quest is completely. On the contray, Olaf being a Draugr provides plenty of evidence, cirmcimstantual, admittedly. The Bard conspiracy suggests that Olaf made a deal to secure his name in History as a dragon capturer, that he infact never engaged combat with the dragon, Numinrex. The Draugr concept in Skyrim suggests that the Draugr were outsiders of the Dragon Cult and they were cursed with undeath for their treachery. Jusst read something incredibly interesting, Draugr is actually dervived from the real Norse word, Draugn, meaning walking again.... thats familiar.
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Draugr. The one of the staple enemies in Skyrim. What game can consider itself a RPG without some good ole undead? But I noticed something. Draugr, according to some sources and in fact, suggested by the dev team themselves, Draugr worshiped the dragons and were punished with undeath. Thing is, Olaf One eyes, captured and slayed a dragon in Dragons Reach. Later, on a bards college mission, you encounter him, as a Draugr. Is it possible that Olaf One-Eyed was infact the great cover up that The Bards suggested, that the tale is a lie and that he made a pact with the dragon and was cursed with undeath? If so, whos skull hangs from the Dragons Reach wall?