So the consensus seems to be this is worth the stock grab rather then waiting for the GotY edition?
Dual wield cannot block. 2 Hander can block, not as effectively as a shield though in my experience.
I am playing 2 hand greatsword character and it is a lot of fun. Find that I need to take more risks charging into battle than I do with a shield. Cracking enemies in the head to kill them with one swipe keeps me entertained.
By the way, your water looks AWFUL. (4th picture in your slide-show). It doesn't look that bad in reality, i would post screenshots too but i have no clue how to do screenshots!
I already added bAllowScreenShot=1 in my .ini...i press "PrtScreen"...but nothing happens...i dont see screenshots in my skyrim folder and i also cannot paste them into PSP after PrtScreen.
i dont think this was scripted but i happened upon a dragon fighting a giant and an ice troll. I came in just at the end got the dragon soul then hauled ass because either of those would have killed me easily.
How far along do you have to be to start getting random dragon encounters?
I'm at level 11 and have visited High Hrothgar for the MQ, but haven't done any of the main quest beyond that. I still haven't seen a random dragon.
BTW I love how they managed to secretly get Arnold Schwarzenegger to do 1/2 the voice overs![]()
Dual wield cannot block. 2 Hander can block, not as effectively as a shield though in my experience.
I am playing 2 hand greatsword character and it is a lot of fun. Find that I need to take more risks charging into battle than I do with a shield. Cracking enemies in the head to kill them with one swipe keeps me entertained.
I've got an amulet and a ring that each gives me a 15% bonus to sneak. In the active effets menu, they show separately. Can I presume they add up to 30% or is one redundant?
OK I figured it out. I was aiming at their feet hoping I can just cast one from right under them.I've been trying that. It still only hits about 2/3rds of the time.
Here are some of my thoughts after playing for a dozen hours this weekend.
My first character was a dark elf. I was planning on making him a sneaky mage. Turns out that just didn't work well for me. Every encounter turned into strafe while shooting lightning and a simple hit or two would kill me. I couldn't open any locks because my lockpicking sucked. My sneak never seemed to level up and I put all my points into magicka. It just wasn't fun for me and I felt super weak. I didn't do any of the story line and just went straight to the college of mages and did their quests.
What really killed the mage for me was the super awkward method of choosing spells. I got so sick and tired of having to pause the game to change spells (because you can only equp 8 on the hot key and I had dozens of spells at my disposal).
Been playing the game as a Breton spellsword. Specializing in conjuration and enchanting has been really effective. My conjured blades hit quite hard, and they cast soul sucker (or whatever it is called), filling up any soul stones in my inventory. After I have 20 or 30 filled stones in my inventory, I go to dragon reach and enchant the heck out of whatever crappy weapons are in my inventory, which raises their value nicely.
I also saw my first random dragon yesterday when performing a sidequest that I received from a book. I spent ~25 minutes running from Whiterun to the quest location, killing a ton of foresworn on the way. upon reaching the quest location (on top of huge mountain), a dragon appeared while I was fighting the quest boss (and his 10 or so lackeys), and it saved my butt by killing most of the enemies I was fighting.