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 113405 times)

You can side with the Mythic Dawn, but it will permanently halt progress in the storyline. Just go through with the ritual and don't try to stop Mankar Camoran.

>Side with Mythic Dawn
>Kill Martin

What would you do next apart from fight off every blade and soldier in the game?

You can side with the Mythic Dawn, but it will permanently halt progress in the storyline. Just go through with the ritual and don't try to stop Mankar Camoran.
I know you can do that.
But its not like you can quests for them and go against the Blades.

>Side with Mythic Dawn
>Kill Martin

What would you do next apart from fight off every blade and soldier in the game?
watch as mehrunes dagon destroys the world and then find out that he lied when he said he would spare his faithful and die.

I should also mention that there is a PC mod called "Servant of the Dawn" where you can side with the Mythic dawn and in the end become emperor.

I should also mention that there is a PC mod called "Servant of the Dawn" where you can side with the Mythic dawn and in the end become emperor.
yeah
I always wanted to try that out but never did.

yeah
I always wanted to try that out but never did.
I never did.
I didnt feel like redoing the Story to do it.

skill still helped you in oblivion..

i think

no i didn't.
...oh wait

no i didn't.
...oh wait
You actually helped me a lot.
You were my moral guidance through tough times and you didn't even know it.

Oblivion's lockpicking system was much more challenging than Fallout's; judging by the structure of 21st-century locks and 4E locks, I'd like to see Oblivion's lockpicking system in Skyrim.

Oblivion's lockpicking system pissed me off. It's nice to know that you can pick any difficulty lock without "HURR DURR THIS LOCK IS SOMEHOW TO ADVANCED FOR YOU AND YOU CAN'T EVEN GIVE IT A SHOT DESPITE IT BEING THE SAME AS ALL THE OTHERS DURR HURR"

Oblivion's lockpicking system pissed me off. It's nice to know that you can pick any difficulty lock without "HURR DURR THIS LOCK IS SOMEHOW TO ADVANCED FOR YOU AND YOU CAN'T EVEN GIVE IT A SHOT DESPITE IT BEING THE SAME AS ALL THE OTHERS DURR HURR"
You mean Morrowind?


Yeah, I'd prefer them to keep Oblivion's Lockpicking system, just make Auto-try less lame. Or keep the minigame, but make it so that if you're a master, the tumblers fall far slower.
« Last Edit: September 04, 2011, 11:17:42 PM by Wynd_Fox »

I hope they make the lockpicking system more fun.

All I ever did was auto-attempt it because I never really understood what to do.