Author Topic: Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim  (Read 28206 times)

Be cool if Skyrim had multiplayer Coop. ._.

No, it would ruin the entire game completely.

I want individual armor peices(left and right gauntlets and boots and etc) and the ability to wear clothes under armor

it is chilly as forget out there


I want individual armor peices(left and right gauntlets and boots and etc) and the ability to wear clothes under armor

it is chilly as forget out there
I'm pretty sure it's confirmed this isn't happening. In fact, I think that the torso/legs are going to be combined. Unless I'm thinking of something else, I hope I am.
« Last Edit: July 22, 2011, 12:12:52 PM by Littledude »

Be cool if Skyrim had multiplayer Coop. ._.
Bethesda's Elder Scrolls and Fallout series have been single-player from the start. And if a single-player game is given a multiplayer feature, the multiplayer will drown the single-player, and 90% of the game will be based around multiplayer in a game meant for singleplayer. Don't let it be another Red Dead Redemption.

Bump.
Smell that?
Smells like a GotY.

And it smells goooooood.

I preordered it.
Preorder comes with a map made of some kind of fabric. High quality too C:

Bump.
Smell that?
Smells like a GotY.

And it smells goooooood.
games dont have a GotY edition until they are actually announced as "game of the year"

I preordered it.
Preorder comes with a map made of some kind of fabric. High quality too C:
I preordered aswell :)

games dont have a GotY edition until they are actually announced as "game of the year"

uuh, yeah, he's saying its going to be game of the year.

can't wait :)

I sure hope it'll be good as Oblivion, I love that game.

lol itll be 10x better, you can tell already.

lol itll be 10x better, you can tell already.
I sure hope
And I have both their main themes stuck in my head...

Oblivion has a charm that I'll never be able to get over, even after the release of TES XVII.
...God, I hope the series makes it that far.

Please don't be using GameByro, Please don't be using GameByro, Please don't be using GameByro.
Nop, it's a new engine called "Creator", and it looks awesome.

Enemies ragdoll when being picked up and dropped from the sky by a dragon, right?
I watched the E3 demo for Skyrim and this happened, the giant appeared to stay in one position throughout the entire descent.






Todd Howard turned his character away from the giant before his fall could complete. Was the giant just really bottom-heavy and that prevented him from ragdolling well, was it just the way in which he was released from the dragon's grip, or do enemies not ragdoll when being dropped from the sky? I certainly would.

Well now I notice a difference in the angle at which the leg is bent at different stages in the fall. Perhaps they do ragdoll.