The game is brilliant (using the torrented version), but I dont think single player RPGs are for me, I just get bored and end up just running up mountains and attempting to fly.
Playing a pure mage now, shit sucks. EDIT: Don't talk to me about giants. Also Shadowmere best tank skyrim huehuehue
Yes, so they can run up to me and one shot. Okay currently im just sneaking around and pick pocketing...
Yes I mentioned it some pages back. Was confused though when I saw it considering my char was named the same xD
Here's a question since I'm still pretty early game.... In earlier Elder Scrolls games you used to "strategically level" by making sure that you only leveled up those skills that you really needed. Ie. you were much better at level 50 with 100 in one handed weapons than having 60 in 1h weapons and 40 in something you didn't really use in fights. The difficulty of the fights was determined by your level. I also seem to remember stats were based on this system, but this clearly isn't the case in Skyrim. So I guess the question is: Does this still hold? If you level up other skills like smithing and alchemy and pickpocketing really fast at the start.... are you simply going to make the game rediculously hard when you encounter someone with your 20 in 1h and 20 in block (or whatever). Gurth
no, it uses the same system as fallout 3 and new vegas so mobs in the starting area are still gonna be just as easy to kill all the time