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Am I the only one who feels that when a DLC like Hearthfire or Dawnguard adds a new item, it feels unnatural, almost like a half finished mod? Like, how have I never noticed this before now? Why has it just now starting to show up? I guess it wouldn't be as bad if you started the game with DLC's...
Somehow, this has gone unannounced by the majority of the website. Anyway, new DLC coming out. Dragonborn appears to be deeply involved with the Blades and the "First Dragonborn". It also appears to bring you to Morrowind.
So, thoughts? Discussion?
Thank you Dagmar for the info, first post...
It's just a royal pain in the ass. I mean, I even bought a new computer for gaming, originally for Sky, but as I realized how much I needed to pay for my super-nice computer, I hoped that my favorite game would drop in price. I was wrong. I waited two more months. I got bored of Skyrim. I no...
Last night, I was playing Skyrim, and I was once again traveling to Winterhold to talk to Gallus's friend. As I trudged through the frozen wastes, I sneaked by every Ice-prefix animal I saw, for I play on Master. So, as I walked into Winterhold, I thought to myself,
"Shouldn't color and armor...
Well, I decided to play through Dawnguard for the thirdish time, and stopped to sniff the flowers. Then, out of nowhere, this happens.
Which makes no sense because...
Which is even stranger because Solitude is a strictly Imperial city, with Imperial buildings and structures. Solitude...
I've been playing Skyrim since the release of that game. I've played every playstyle, done every quest and seen all there is to see.
Any help guys? I've tried all the hardcore rules, loved them, roleplayed chars and drafted others.
I want to get back into this game. Suggestions?
Does anyone have any idea why carriage drivers don't stop in Ivarstead, Riverwood, Dragon Bridge or Rorikstead? And why don't I ever see a carriage driver waiting in a minor hold? I want to ride out of Falkreath in style, not walk.
I want to get a gaming PC in the coming month, and wanted to know what mods you could recommend. If you can, give me a brief description of the mod, and a link. Thanks. :D
I had a good one centered in on Newegg, but they cancled it before I could buy it. I couldn't find a different one for the life of me, so I would like a few links. Newegg.com would be preferable, but others are fine.
Am I the only one who has never use or crafted daedric armor?
I just hate how it looks and that it makes you a godlike powerhouse of doom. I'd rather just use dragonbone/scale or light armors in general.
I will be buying a new laptop and and Skyrim. I want to know if modding is any different depending on whether or not it comes from a CD-ROM or downloaded from steam.
I thought that I might as well try my hand at this diary thing. I've only ever written in a well-established character, so this is going to be a new thing for everyone.
1: Backstory
Endare was born an orphan in the Imperial City. When most people visited the city, they would always...
Well, I've been doing to research I can and I found this laptop. The reviews are mixed, some say that Skyrim is fine on Ultra High settings and others say it only runs medium end games well. I have the link here, can someone decipher the specs and tell me if this is a good buy for Skyrim...