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Guybrush 01-20-2012 10:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Mykonos (Post 1144481)
Well, in real life an intelligent creature would just go over or around the thing in between you, or scarper off. I don't really care about realism that much, but it just elminates the chance for a serious fight.

Well, bears in the game will also try to go around so of course you have to work a bit to make sure you're on the other side of it ;) I didn't say it was gonna be easy.

If it crashed in the tree and just stood there like a stunned idiot, I would've agreed with you and perhaps called it an exploit.

Mykonos 01-20-2012 04:03 PM

Oh, you mean you circle the tree? Eh, again, it's not my style. Tactics and grinding really aren't for me, so I just tend to play on Adept and fight like a maniac.

RVCA 01-20-2012 04:29 PM

Update from 'thesda. Creation Kit should be coming at the end of the month. Also, patch 1.4 incoming shortly to fix bugs and glitches.

Unknown Soldier 01-20-2012 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 1144265)
You could always stock up on your stamina potions, lure the troll into chasing you and sprint all the way back down to the small town at the foot of the mountain. The locals will kill the troll and you can go back up. It'll be time consuming but it saves you the effort...

Wow it worked, I lured him down to the village and the local guards did the job for me. I felt disappointed that I had to do this, but the ends justify the means.

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Originally Posted by Freebase Dali (Post 1144327)
Troll fat is just one of the many alchemy ingredients in the game. You're not really missing anything by not having any unless you're really hardcore into Alchemy (which you'll probably waste anyway trying different combos of ingredients). Even then, you're still not at any kind of disadvantage, as everything you can make is pretty much everything you commonly find in vials anyway.

All I got was troll fat which was a bit of a disappointment, especially that I'm a warrior and not an alchemist.

Scarlett O'Hara 01-20-2012 04:39 PM

I'm so jealous! I can't wait to start playing this game. I am a bit behind in elder scrolls I only just bought Oblivion the other day and am waiting for it to arrive. I only became into rpg when I played fallout a few years ago and became obsessed. I realised the closest to Fallout was Arcanium which is delicious and now am seriously charging through the later ones. Can anyone tell me what the minimum specs are for Skyrim? I have 32bit Win7 and 1.8Ghz.

Mykonos 01-20-2012 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Vanilla (Post 1144590)
Can anyone tell me what the minimum specs are for Skyrim? I have 32bit Win7 and 1.8Ghz.

Eh... That won't be enough. I'm fairly sure 32bit is okay for it, but you'll need 2.0Ghz at the least. I'd go for more to avoid the horribly long loading screens and lag.

Unknown Soldier 01-20-2012 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Mykonos (Post 1144593)
I'd go for more to avoid the horribly long loading screens and lag.

Like on the Xbox 360:yikes:

Mykonos 01-20-2012 05:14 PM

They last like, three seconds for me. I barely ever get any lag either, and I'm on high setting for everything. And I don't even have a gaming PC. I do feel bad for the 360 players, as I hear it's really, really slow for them, and installing it isn't a solution as it messes faces up.

Oh, and the CK... Finally! I've been waiting impatiently for any news on it. Doubt I'll make a lot of use of Steam Workshop as I'm perfectly happy with the Nexus' system, but if it's any good I'll be happy to have waited a while longer for non-buggy mods.

midnight rain 01-20-2012 06:34 PM

Loading screens are kind of long, but not unbearable. There's not really any lag to speak of though.

I think you're thinking of PS3. I've heard the game becomes nearly unplayable it's so laggy after 60 or so hours into a save file.

Freebase Dali 01-20-2012 08:23 PM

For a long time, I wished my loading screens were long. After 2 characters and many, many hours of play, I'm JUST now knowing what each loading screen text is saying. I literally had to learn chunks at a time of words on the loading screen because I could never get through a few of the words before the next play frames loaded up.

Blessing and a curse... Had I known some of the things the loading screen was saying when I first started playing, I would have done better. lol...


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