Official supermegaultaüber Skyrim thread!

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • sirloot
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2011
    • 2607

    #31
    Originally posted by Nuusku
    Any suggestions of what i should do?
    play thru as another race/class

    Comment

    • PipenSnus
      Member
      • Apr 2010
      • 1038

      #32
      I just have to smile and shake my head in wonder at you folks who rush through a game, then suffer the inevitable post-game blues. I'll bet when you were a kid, you ate every bit of your Halloween candy as soon as you got home from trick-or-treating, ended up with a bellyache, and spent the next few days glowering at those of us who slowly savored every bite of our stashes. Ah, well, to each his own, I suppose.

      I got my copy of Skyrim today. I haven't installed it yet -- I started a new character in Oblivion (Bosmer, custom class mage/archer/assassin) not long ago, and I'm hoping to actually finish the main quest this time before starting Skyrim. I have a feeling, however, that my self-discipline won't hold out that long. But at least I have some self-discipline. ;-P

      Comment

      • spirit72
        Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 1013

        #33
        I downloaded via Steam the night before release...and had taken the week after that off of work, BEFORE I knew that Skyrim was to release on 11/11, seriously.

        I play an Imperial, as I did in both Morrowind and Oblivion. I can't seem to unequivocally take a side between the Nords and the Empire in the civil war, even if the Empire did try to chop my head off in the beginning. Both sides make very good points. But the Aldmeri Dominion really makes me nervous.

        I specialize in the Thief side of things, with enough Warrior-type skills to hold my own, and enough Magic to be dangerous with a fireball.

        I figured that Skyrim would at least be on par with Oblivion.......but boy oh boy was I mistaken. This is, by far, the deepest, most massive, most epic game I have ever played, period. It is worth the $60 price tag and then some. Buy it for yourself as a Christmas present. You deserve it.

        Comment

        • EricHill78
          Member
          • Jun 2010
          • 4253

          #34
          A few years ago I'd love a game like this. Now with work and family, I really don't have enough free time.

          Comment

          • spirit72
            Member
            • Apr 2008
            • 1013

            #35
            Originally posted by EricHill78
            A few years ago I'd love a game like this. Now with work and family, I really don't have enough free time.
            That is the best part about Skyrim. It'll last you forever. Literally.

            Comment

            • EricHill78
              Member
              • Jun 2010
              • 4253

              #36
              Originally posted by spirit72
              That is the best part about Skyrim. It'll last you forever. Literally.
              The kid in me will probably grab it ha.. need an xbox though. Last console I had was the ps2. One thing my son and I can bond over when he gets older is gaming.

              Comment

              • LincolnSnuff
                Member
                • May 2010
                • 676

                #37
                This is just another Dragon Warrior/Final Fantasy type game that the old Dungeons and Dragons nerds will flock to and spend their time masturbating with instead of getting a girlfriend. Totally unrealistic, killing dragons, playing as trolls/gnomes/orcs and wondering around attacking random fake enemies. I'm really surprised that this genre hasn't died out by now because it's always the same. Build up hit points, get weapons, and kill fake enemies.... Always the same.

                I, for one, will avoid this game at all costs. Besides (and I'm surprised PP hasn't brought this up) Skyrim sounds like a new version of the mile-high club. "Honey, why don't you let me skyrim you in the airplane bathroom?" Skyrimming. The new tossed salad.

                Comment

                • Nuusku
                  Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 993

                  #38
                  Well yeah.. started again with a Orc Warrior. Playing sloowly everything i can now. And just made dwarven armor!

                  Comment

                  • PipenSnus
                    Member
                    • Apr 2010
                    • 1038

                    #39
                    Originally posted by EricHill78
                    A few years ago I'd love a game like this. Now with work and family, I really don't have enough free time.
                    A very valid point. When I'm working my usual 40-hours-a-week, I often don't have time to devote to deep immersion games like this. If you can't play for one hour or more at a stretch, what's the point? But I can still get in a gaming session or two on the weekends, if I don't have other plans.

                    Comment

                    • Nuusku
                      Member
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 993

                      #40
                      Originally posted by LincolnSnuff
                      This is just another Dragon Warrior/Final Fantasy type game that the old Dungeons and Dragons nerds will flock to and spend their time masturbating with instead of getting a girlfriend. Totally unrealistic, killing dragons, playing as trolls/gnomes/orcs and wondering around attacking random fake enemies. I'm really surprised that this genre hasn't died out by now because it's always the same. Build up hit points, get weapons, and kill fake enemies.... Always the same.

                      I, for one, will avoid this game at all costs. Besides (and I'm surprised PP hasn't brought this up) Skyrim sounds like a new version of the mile-high club. "Honey, why don't you let me skyrim you in the airplane bathroom?" Skyrimming. The new tossed salad.

                      I guess when the rest of us plays you are watching Dr. Phil. Or Oprah. Or any shit that comes from your TV. People can play normally, instead of doing it all the time

                      Comment

                      • LincolnSnuff
                        Member
                        • May 2010
                        • 676

                        #41
                        Originally posted by Nuusku
                        I guess when the rest of us plays you are watching Dr. Phil. Or Oprah. Or any shit that comes from your TV. People can play normally, instead of doing it all the time
                        Wrong. Just because you TiVo Dr. Phil while you play Skyrim doesn't mean the rest of us watch it.

                        Comment

                        • sirloot
                          Senior Member
                          • Mar 2011
                          • 2607

                          #42
                          Master Blacksmith with a set of Daedric and Dragonplate/scale armors Legendary ! More gold than i can spend .. but still cant get that damned house in Winterhelm damned bugged quest

                          Comment

                          • Nuusku
                            Member
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 993

                            #43
                            Originally posted by LincolnSnuff
                            Wrong. Just because you TiVo Dr. Phil while you play Skyrim doesn't mean the rest of us watch it.
                            What do you then do? Milk your cows?

                            Comment

                            • Nuusku
                              Member
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 993

                              #44
                              Originally posted by sirloot
                              Master Blacksmith with a set of Daedric and Dragonplate/scale armors Legendary ! More gold than i can spend .. but still cant get that damned house in Winterhelm damned bugged quest
                              Get the one in Solitude! Its dang expensive but its nice

                              Comment

                              • sirloot
                                Senior Member
                                • Mar 2011
                                • 2607

                                #45
                                Originally posted by Nuusku
                                Get the one in Solitude! Its dang expensive but its nice
                                Yeah that was the 2nd house i bought 1st Whiterun 2nd Solitude 3rd Markarth 4th Riften

                                Whiterun is probably my fav tho .. yer house is right nextdoor to the forge and makes selling/crafting easy

                                anyone that does'nt like Skyrim is a milkdrinker :P

                                Whats the matter Lincoln ... somone steal yer sweet-roll ?

                                Comment

                                Related Topics

                                Collapse

                                Working...
                                X