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| Lørd Tøny:
--- Quote from: Frontrox on November 11, 2011, 05:10:46 AM --- --- End quote --- I like the part where you can see me. |
| Littledude:
--- Quote from: Fredulus on November 11, 2011, 01:59:01 AM ---stop youtube whoring and play the game, my hell. the opening is great. --- End quote --- This. MINOR SPOILER****** I love how the dragon (was it Alduin himself?) swoops in to forget stuff up right before the axe comes down on your neck. |
| Lørd Tøny:
I heard you can own a castle in this game, is this true? --- Quote ---In Skyrim the player will have the option of marrying an NPC, regardless of race or gender[1]. In order to marry an NPC you must raise their disposition towards you and then wear a special amulet that signifies that you wish to marry them. If the player owns a property, his or her spouse will move in with them, and will provide a variety of benefits. [2] [edit] Benefits * A player's spouse will prepare one home cooked meal a day, which will restore health and stamina.[3] * If requested, your spouse will accompany you on your travels, and can be directed to either defend you or attack your enemies directly. * If your spouse is acting as a companion, he or she can carry some of your equipment for you. * Your spouse will occasionally surprise you with a gift. * The amulet used to propose to a prospective spouse can be bought for 200 gold from Maramal, who is found in the Bee and Barb inn at Riften. --- End quote --- The marriage concept seems to be a little flat. |
| Proog:
Well there was Battlehorn Castle in Oblivion so I wouldn't be surprised. Marriage isn't that big of a feature, but it seems fine. Free food, storage and fire power. |
| shafin25:
Dragons are horribly made with this game. |
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