Poll

THE BEST WEAPON CHOICE?

Bow & Arrow - I like to sneak around and kill from afar!
Melee - Stealth and Mage characters are just wimps. Real men use swords!
Magic - Both Sword and Bow are rendered useless against my spells!

Author Topic: The Elder Scrolls - Megathread - Skyrim is 57 days away!  (Read 113703 times)

I hope casting an Unlock spell is illegal this time around; I don't like how the guards don't react to it in Oblivion.
Release prisoners with spells.
Nobody minds.

Pick up someone's fork.
STOP RIGHT THERE CRIMINAL SCUM!

I never used unlock spells, I always just hid behind something and lockpicked everything.

Lockpick spells were among the most useless, for me at least. I always picked security as a skill, even when I played as a mage.

Lockpick spells were among the most useless, for me at least. I always picked security as a skill, even when I played as a mage.
I never picked security as a skill, even as a thief.
The lockpick minigame was based on human ability and not the skill level. I was pretty good at it.

I wonder if Skyrim's will be based on the skill and not the minigame.
Because if it is, lockpick scrolls might be useful when dungeon exploring.

skill still helped you in oblivion..

i think

skill still helped you in oblivion..

i think
Less tumblers fell if you forgeted up.
Which wasn't a problem when you were a godly lock picker.

Seriously, security was the most useless skill next to speechcraft.

Citizen: Get away from me you worthless scumbag.

Me: Here, have 400 gold.

Citizen: I want to bear your children.

It's been confirmed, my friend.
What, is the colour of night?


What, is the colour of night?
Sanguine my brother.


edit: god damn frozen


Citizen: Get away from me you worthless scumbag.

Me: Here, have 400 gold.

Citizen: I want to bear your children.

Lol'd

I hope that civilians will freak out if they see a dead body.
Kinda like Deus Ex, where you have to move the bodys out of the way.

Kinda like Deus Ex, where you have to move the bodys out of the way.
I believe it was around my fourth playthrough of Oblivion when I found out the left bumper picked up objects.
Later in the tutorial dungeon, I killed a rat and dragged it by the tail around the room. I was delighted.

I believe it was around my fourth playthrough of Oblivion when I found out the left bumper picked up objects.
Later in the tutorial dungeon, I killed a rat and dragged it by the tail around the room. I was delighted.
Yeah, its really fun.

Anyways, Im hoping the main questline wont be as linear. Dont get me wrong, the whole game isnt linear, but I was dissapointed that I couldnt side with the Mythic Dawn.

Would have given the main questline a lot more replayibility.