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  1. I have to

     

    No you don't, with the appropriate perks, some skill in smithing and a shield you can hit the armour rating cap with pretty much any kind of armour. So, you can wear steel armour at level 81 and still be just as protected as someone wearing a full dragonbone set.

  2. Because it would be individual pictures posted randomly and not a thread that compiles a bunch in one place? I see your point, sort of, but why would y'all even care if others want to post their char's alongside those from other members? If you don't want to, that's fine, but why even comment? Besides, imageshare is typically the place for quite high-quality shots. There are a lot here too but, for example, I would never post in imageshare the lame screenie I posted here.

     

    You could just post your pictures in the image share and link the URLs in a forum thread? I suffer from a rare form of OCD and I need to read every thread in the Skyrim general forum, this thread kills my connection every time I view it before the forum software gets around to resize the images to a more reasonable size.

     

    Also this, sort of.

  3. If you finish the civil war first you don't have to negotiate a truce between the Legion and Stormcloaks during the quest Season Unending. I've never found any point in defeating Alduin first, it certainly doesn't have any greater impact on the civil war questline.
  4. On a related note, the vision document for Wasteland 2 looks promising. :dance:

     

     

     

    RPG: RPGs haven’t kept pace with time - they've regressed and even worse, taken pride in less role-

    playing than before. Important elements have been lost over time, sacrificed to technology, art

    constraints, voice-over expenses, and multi-platform console constraints. Wasteland 2 has no such

    limitations, it brings these RPG elements back, takes them out of the attic, and makes them part of

    gameplay again.

     

    True RPGs allow options, allow you to make fundamental choices in customization and character

    creation, and most importantly, allow you to role-play and make your impact in a living world and see

    the consequences around you.

     

    And by consequence, we don't mean token one-node lip service, we mean reactions, even a chain of

    reactions that builds over the course of the game. Even simple RPG elements such as the ability to write

    your own character’s bio (frequently lost in the console generation), importing your own portraits of

    your characters that you like better than what a developer gives you, to larger, more important goals

    such as tactical combat and extended options to approach battles and fights.

     

     

     

    http://www.reactimg.com/images/182.jpg

  5. If you are like me, a hoarder of Skyrim, then you probably have a whole lot of ingredients stored away in whatever stash you use. We all know alchemy is a silly practice but if you want the best poison around, nirnroot and jarrin root is the way to go. Base damage is 900+ if you get alchemy up to 1000, the damage is over 1400. One hit kill on a lesser dragon.

     

    Yeah and there's only one Jarrin root in the whole game and we'd have to tediously exploit/cheat the game mechanics to even get alchemy skill to 1000. Worst advice ever. :facepalm:

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