I've never touched the difficulty. Never had too. I mean in the intro dungeon you can knock rats out of the air dead (or stunned) when they jump at you. If you time it right.
I've never touched the difficulty. Never had too. I mean in the intro dungeon you can knock rats out of the air dead (or stunned) when they jump at you. If you time it right.
If you havin' skyrim problems I feel bad for you son.. I dodged 99 arrows but my knee took one.
VENI, VIDI, NATES CALCE CONCIDI
I came, I saw, I kicked ass
Scaling has never been an issue for me. I'm one of those weirdo's that like to max out the character for any RPG game I play, so AFAIAC......"bring it on!"
Some of the plug-ins had scaling incorporated in them. The "Giants & Dragons" plug-in that I used for Morrowind, scaled the level of dragons you faced with your character level. Even at level 50, those Elder and Mega Dragons were more than a handful.........
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i like a challenge....... i dont want to be uber powerful. i like a little challenge doncha know.
oh and i enjoyed oblivion vanilla immensely tbh yeah a few flaws but its my favorite game on xbox. biggest gripe with it is character creation the choices for physical appearance were simply horrendous.
as compared to morrowind where whenever i made a dark elf character i could make him look like that total bad ass you meet on the ship in the very beginning. yeah he was awesome....
then again morrowind had no MAP guide! you remember those atrocious directions sometimes it was nice i guess for the challenge but sometimes it was simply ridiculous man..... and no fast travel sometimes in oblvion that breaks it cause you never venture out but in morrowind it could get annoying to the point where i always chose the hllaruu house even though some others were better simply because it was realistically located.
Plug-ins....plug-ins.....plug-ins. There were a bunch of them that added all kinds of new faces, heads, hair-styles, jewelry, sexy clothes for the ladies...there was one for a zoom-able 3D map that had every single location (yes, every one of those useless egg-mines) marked. The Sorcerer's Place has pages and pages of them.........then again morrowind had no MAP guide! you remember those atrocious directions sometimes it was nice i guess for the challenge but sometimes it was simply ridiculous man
After my third time through, I never bothered with any of the Great Houses. What do you get? A holding waaaaaay out in East Outer Podunk, where you still have to pay for services.....meh.....I'd rather have a nice pad in Balmora, another in Vivec, and one in Mournhold. Stay close to the merchants, trainers, and quest-givers. Besides, the most fun plug-in of all.......Killgores Emporium, allows you to pimp out your pad with all sorts of things including portraits for your walls, miniature toys of all the baddies found in the game, and a whole list of stuff too numerous to mention....i always chose the hllaruu house even though some others were better simply because it was realistically located.
Last edited by ReluctantSamurai; 01-13-2011 at 14:18.
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No mods on the Xbox.
If you havin' skyrim problems I feel bad for you son.. I dodged 99 arrows but my knee took one.
VENI, VIDI, NATES CALCE CONCIDI
I came, I saw, I kicked ass
Oh yeah.....I forgot you poor console users don't get access to all the perks.....tsk, tsk........![]()
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90% of them are crap anyway. So your not missing much.
If you havin' skyrim problems I feel bad for you son.. I dodged 99 arrows but my knee took one.
VENI, VIDI, NATES CALCE CONCIDI
I came, I saw, I kicked ass
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