totalwarman Posted December 30, 2011 Share Posted December 30, 2011 (edited) We have food and '' kitchens''to cook, but we don't need to eat or drink, we have beds and inns but we really don't have to sleep, we have a complet smith but we never have to repair our weapons or apparel,we can change our apparel and weapon in the middle of a battle,we regain health automatically without any special perk and many others little things made this game not very imeressive.I want be tired because i don't sleep I want be weak because i don't eat or drink, i want my broken sword. Its very possible for the developers implement some stuff for the people who like micromanagement, as they did in fallout,there are many customers who fell this game to superficial, to console like. Edited December 30, 2011 by totalwarman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pantokrator Posted December 30, 2011 Share Posted December 30, 2011 I agree. I never carry around food. It's a waste of weight, and I wind up selling it more than anything. Plus, the auto-healing process makes using food completely irreverent. It only restores a small bit of health that my character can heal up himself twice as fast. I am ready for something like in New Vegas, with the realism mod. I never actually played that in New Vegas because I felt there was enough immersion in the game. But it is severely lacking in Skyrim. I don't know why, in what was supposed to be Bethesda's greatest achievement, they decided to remove the weapon conditioning system. Just cause we are using swords and bows rather than rifles doesn't mean they don't rot eventually. The same with armor. I'm waiting for a mod that really forces you to survive when you're in the wilderness. Hunger becomes a factor, and without food, maybe your stamina starts getting drained, leading to blurred vision, and start affecting your ability to do just about anything. I also want to actually be affected by the severe weather, such as snow storms. Yes, they are blinding, but they also look extremely cold. I almost feel cold myself, but it doesn't seem to affect my character at all. Perhaps winter conditions may cause hypothermia, which leads to stamina drops, and once again, affecting your combat skills, as well as maneuvering skills. Maybe areas with snow so deep that you can no longer run, but are treading through piles of snow. And unless you have some kind of fur coat (maybe something you can wear over any armor. Not a fur armor itself, but just a coat that helps fight the cold, but not halt it completely), or well-covering armor, you can die pretty quick. I want the water to be more immersive, too. It looks beautiful, but I find it silly that I can just dash through knee-high water levels like nothing. Why not actually have to tread the water when I'm moving through? And maybe, perhaps be able to drink water to restore some stamina or health. I also would like to see the dragons interact with the world a little more. Instead, they sort of just fly around, often in circles. You'd think they would get tired eventually and need to find a place to perch up somewhere and rest for a while. Just act like another creature in the world, you know? Maybe they get hungry and go hunting for some elk, or humans, whatever they feel like eating. Just do more than fly around until they decided to attack. Kinda just gets boring, and predictable. Also, I want bigger, more bad-ass dragons. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marcaurelio745 Posted December 30, 2011 Share Posted December 30, 2011 For the moment this is a good alternative : http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=3135 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
totalwarman Posted December 30, 2011 Author Share Posted December 30, 2011 For the moment this is a good alternative : http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=3135 Tanks for the tip I will try it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Astaril Posted December 30, 2011 Share Posted December 30, 2011 (edited) I agree. I never carry around food. It's a waste of weight, and I wind up selling it more than anything. Plus, the auto-healing process makes using food completely irreverent. It only restores a small bit of health that my character can heal up himself twice as fast. I am ready for something like in New Vegas, with the realism mod. I never actually played that in New Vegas because I felt there was enough immersion in the game. But it is severely lacking in Skyrim. I don't know why, in what was supposed to be Bethesda's greatest achievement, they decided to remove the weapon conditioning system. Just cause we are using swords and bows rather than rifles doesn't mean they don't rot eventually. The same with armor. I'm waiting for a mod that really forces you to survive when you're in the wilderness. Hunger becomes a factor, and without food, maybe your stamina starts getting drained, leading to blurred vision, and start affecting your ability to do just about anything. I also want to actually be affected by the severe weather, such as snow storms. Yes, they are blinding, but they also look extremely cold. I almost feel cold myself, but it doesn't seem to affect my character at all. Perhaps winter conditions may cause hypothermia, which leads to stamina drops, and once again, affecting your combat skills, as well as maneuvering skills. Maybe areas with snow so deep that you can no longer run, but are treading through piles of snow. And unless you have some kind of fur coat (maybe something you can wear over any armor. Not a fur armor itself, but just a coat that helps fight the cold, but not halt it completely), or well-covering armor, you can die pretty quick. I want the water to be more immersive, too. It looks beautiful, but I find it silly that I can just dash through knee-high water levels like nothing. Why not actually have to tread the water when I'm moving through? And maybe, perhaps be able to drink water to restore some stamina or health. I also would like to see the dragons interact with the world a little more. Instead, they sort of just fly around, often in circles. You'd think they would get tired eventually and need to find a place to perch up somewhere and rest for a while. Just act like another creature in the world, you know? Maybe they get hungry and go hunting for some elk, or humans, whatever they feel like eating. Just do more than fly around until they decided to attack. Kinda just gets boring, and predictable. Also, I want bigger, more bad-ass dragons. :ohmy: I love your ideas here! Especially the severe weather one and needing like a fur cloak to recover, I can imagine dashing to the nearest inn or shelter in blizzard conditions that would be so cool.Maybe you should email it to that guy who has done the food mod to see if he can impliment it some how. Edited December 30, 2011 by Astaril Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgiel Posted January 6, 2012 Share Posted January 6, 2012 (edited) Well, I actually thought bethesda might have noticed how succesful the adding of hardcore mode in fallout NV was and decided to bring it into other franchises of theirs (they seemed to have borrowed a few new things from there other games that aren't Elder Scrolls series) You never know, it may end up being one of the few added features that gets added later by Bethesda instead of a modder. Edited January 6, 2012 by georgiel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
georgiel Posted February 7, 2012 Share Posted February 7, 2012 (edited) though i hope it gets added. I wonder how sleep and that would work for vampirism and lycanthropy?I'd suggest werewolfs need little to no sleep but much more food, and vampirism needs no food but must feed from humans more or sleep for longer. Edited February 7, 2012 by georgiel Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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