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Lead Lydia to the throat of the world and shout her off the mountain
And miss on the Rueful axe? No, thank you!Oh yea, never turn in the dog quest. Keep the dog forever.
20 hours? Talk about a milk drinker...Agreed, Bethesda games just feel like work to me. About 20 hours in I start to question why I'm wasting my time. I've tried Skyrim twice and never got close to finishing it either time
out of every game i have ever played in my life i have gotten in the most epic melee fights in SkyrimAnd miss on the Rueful axe? No, thank you!
20 hours? Talk about a milk drinker...
This is only for Special Edition, which came out late 2016. Skyrim is about role playing and character building, not aimlessly slaying enemies. Dungeon crawling will get boring if you don't get into your character. There are dozens of cities and thousands of people to interact with, hidden locations and secret lore to be discoverd. @sgt jumpy is on the right track with his custom build meant to be role-played and enjoyed.
Maybe you would have more fun in a FP Shooter...
On legendary difficulty with only a few mods, the Civil War quests become epic. You can storm a heavily defended fortress with your small band of warriors and have a 100 vs 20 battle where everyone has to take on 5 enemies by himself. Ruthless!out of every game i have ever played in my life i have gotten in the most epic melee fights in Skyrim
Morrowind: --Swings sword directly into bandit face, misses dice roll--Skyrim is fucking garbage. Get Morrowind.
Finish every quest? Doubtful! Every other citizen has a quest to offer and there are tons of secret locations that open side quests unavailable otherwise. Just for laughs, did you finish "return to our roots" and "no stone unturned"?First time I played I broke it with Alchemy and Smith, finished every quest, got bored and never finished the main quest.
Why is it doubtful? It's not like the game is being updated with new quests. I don't remember the names. I finished every side story available besides the main quest.Finish every quest? Doubtful! Every other citizen has a quest to offer and there are tons of secret locations that open side quests unavailable otherwise. Just for laughs, did you finish "return to our roots" and "no stone unturned"?
I didn't think so...
As a matter of fact, there are a lot of DLC quests and mods quests that can be added. There are tons of hidden quests that can only be triggered with certain actions. And of courses, there are quests that must be done on another playthrough. For example, you can rid Skyrim from the empire while screaming "Skyrim belongs to the Nords" or you can join the empire, eradicate every milk drinker around and detain the Jarls at Solitude.Why is it doubtful? It's not like the game is being updated with new quests. I don't remember the names. I finished every side story available besides the main quest.
I know, I played the damn game for hundreds of hours.As a matter of fact, there are a lot of DLC quests and mods quests that can be added. There are tons of hidden quests that can only be triggered with certain actions. And of courses, there are quests that must be done on another playthrough. For example, you can rid Skyrim from the empire while screaming "Skyrim belongs to the Nords" or you can join the empire, eradicate every milk drinker around and detain the Jarls at Solitude.
Both outcomes are mutually exclusive, you need to re-start to see it...
Nothing much really. I was just trying to show that "every quest" is a bold statement for Skyrim. You think you have but in fact, you have only scratched the surface. I'm a veteran player and I still find hidden stuff. I have a build I'm testing right now and I found a hidden side quest not later than yesterday...I know, I played the damn game for hundreds of hours.
What are you trying to accomplish? I don't care if you don't believe, it's just a game.
Morrowind: --Swings sword directly into bandit face, misses dice roll--
Question: there is still no SkyUI64 release on Skyrim: RE, right? So, for practical purposes, Skyrim classic should be my go to if I re-install, because the modding scene is simply better. Does this seem accurate to my PC bros?
I know, I played the damn game for hundreds of hours.
What are you trying to accomplish? I don't care if you don't believe, it's just a game.