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Best Elder Scrolls game?

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

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All NPCs do that when they are on low health. They kneel for a while and regen HP. Maul them some more and they die. Essential NPCs kneel at low HP too, but the difference is that they don't die no matter what.

Weird. Well, they aren't targeted while recovering health, so it's hard for them to die permanently. And I haven't seen a power attack used against my followers yet.

holy stuff, a mudcrab just destroyed a blood dragon for me what the forget
who needs dragonborn when you have mudcrabs lol
pretty much anything can beat dragons they're easy

This is the game that finally made me decide to save up and build a new computer

Not the only one, but it's the straw that broke the camel's back

Hopefully this topic is still alive in about 6 months :U

Weird. Well, they aren't targeted while recovering health, so it's hard for them to die permanently. And I haven't seen a power attack used against my followers yet.
For me draugr were very happily mauling on my kneeling follower while I was burning their skin off from a distance.

Where's an archery trainer that trains past 75?
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Skyrim:Archery#Trainers

4444'th post in this thread :D




On a related note, been on and off playing, I got a new companion (Argis the Bulwark, from becoming the thane of Markarth) and found my first ebony sword after fighting a Draugr Death Overlord who wielded it. Who, surprisingly, was really loving easy. And I also fought a Dragon Priest, it was Volsung, and got the mask from him. Volsung was also easy as forget.

Currently level 30. (Or close to 31?)
« Last Edit: December 30, 2011, 01:45:30 PM by Sabbin »


This is the game that finally made me decide to save up and build a new computer

Not the only one, but it's the straw that broke the camel's back

Hopefully this topic is still alive in about 6 months :U
I expect that when the creation kit comes out, the game will have quite an active community for a very long time.

Got Skyrim on the Xbox, cheating is for pussies.

How in the forget are you supposed to get out of the thalmor inner courtyard place? it's impossible!

Got Skyrim on the Xbox, cheating is for pussies.
lol

have fun when all the kickass mods come out and you're stuck with the native game

also have fun when it freezes for a few seconds every time you go to the menu

(personal experience)


Got Skyrim on the Xbox, cheating is for pussies.
Playing on pc =/= cheating, in fact I tend to use the console to make the game harder, such as disabling fast travel, or to fix bugs, like getting stuck in a wall or something, in your case you would have to load an older save, potentially losing valuable progress.

The only reason anyone should ever not get it on a pc is if there computer can't handle it, because there are 0 downsides to the pc. If you like using a controller you can, if you like playing on a tv, you can with the right wire.
« Last Edit: December 30, 2011, 06:54:06 PM by Littledude »

How in the forget are you supposed to get out of the thalmor inner courtyard place? it's impossible!

The building at the back of the property.

How in the forget are you supposed to get out of the thalmor inner courtyard place? it's impossible!
go in the middle of it and fast travel.