Poll

Best Elder Scrolls game?

Arena
6 (1.9%)
Daggerfall
9 (2.9%)
Morrowind
37 (12%)
Oblivion
69 (22.3%)
Skyrim
188 (60.8%)

Total Members Voted: 309

Author Topic: The Elder Scrolls Megathread  (Read 610317 times)

Things I want Skyrim to have;

- A longer, more fun arena Yes
- Longer guild questlines Unknown
- More guild perks Unknown
- An amazing Dark Brotherhood storyline. Please.
- More armor Yes
- More weapons Ses
- Racism Unknown
- Secret areas Neutral
- When people sleep, they go under the covers (Probably wont ever happen) Unknown
- More possibility's for RP Maybe
- A vertical element to the world Unknown
- Gore ESRB.org rates that the game has gore
- Vagina No
- More ways to finish quests Unknown
- Good DLC Unknown
- Horse armor Done
- Customization of the body Unknown


I know these things.

Mods will fix most of skyrims problems, Which it will have alot of.

lockpicking looks like its the same way as fallouts

Mods will fix most of skyrims problems, Which it will have alot of.


lockpicking looks like its the same way as fallouts
Where did you see it?

http://games.ign.com/articles/119/1199206p1.html

Short read that told me nothing I didn't know already, but it got me even more hyped anyway.


manual
I need to look at it again.

I like the fallout lockpicking.


Are there two lockpicks in that screenshot?

Are there two lockpicks in that screenshot?
I think its like Fallout.
A tool to turn the lock, and a tool to - Oh forget it. I dont know.


I like the amount of detail they put into the locks.

I know that in fallout you used a screwdriver with the bobby pin so I'm going to assume it's the exact thing. You probably use that thing with a lockpick and you magically always have the other one with you and it never breaks.

So fallout style lock picking? Gay.

That's way to easy, and I never broke a lock in my life of playing Fallout

However the Oblivion style lockpicking, that was actually a challenge for me, but it could have just been because I was younger. Still would have preferred the old style.

Are there two lockpicks in that screenshot?

It's a pin and tumbler lock, you use a torsion tool (the bottom piece) and the other for the pins or whatever inside

I think

I bet I could beat Oblivion with one lockpick.
It was too easy and there was no chance of failing as long as you kept hitting up those tumblers until it went practically slow motion.

Fallout I actually find myself looking for that sweet spot for too long.
Though maybe this will make the lockpicking skill useful because you could unlock any chest with 5 security.

I cant do Oblivion style lockpicking. I dont really understand how it works. Thats why I always just loaded up with picks and auto-attempted.