madmaxx350
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SO where can I buy backpack, I got one from the first city and a second one (I forgot where) and I am currently at 90 slots.
I put a post up on our official forums around the total game play time 'issue' for anyone interested.
Bottom line is I was clearly wrong in my comments as it relates to the bleeding edge, beat the crap out of your game faster than your QA team did, finish fast player
Thankfully those folks (of which I am proud to say I used to be one) are in the minority.
I put a post up on our official forums around the total game play time 'issue' for anyone interested.
Bottom line is I was clearly wrong in my comments as it relates to the bleeding edge, beat the crap out of your game faster than your QA team did, finish fast player
Thankfully those folks (of which I am proud to say I used to be one) are in the minority.
I put a post up on our official forums around the total game play time 'issue' for anyone interested.
I'm level 26; two main missions done; 79 side quests and about a dozen more finished but I haven't accepted the rewards yet so I don't level up as quickly. Usually I exhaust all dialogue options in games, but I've been skipping a lot of the non quest NPC's here since it's a chore to watch the scenes without being able to disable subs. I'm going to keep just doing side stuff, then faction, then the main story. So far I haven't been burnt out yet even though most of the quests and lore aren't engaging. I started Detyre this afternoon; I don't like the scenery as much as the Plains. I need to start reading the books; they're taking too much space in my stash.
I highly recommeend reading the books. Most of them are quite interesting and very well crafted. They add a lot to characters and the back story of the world. Although, I have found quite a few spelling errors in them.
I did some of the plains but not all yet. I go where luck takes me
If I were you I wouldn't wait for the second playthrough. Respeccing costs nothing and is a really easy and fun process and adds freshness to the combat. Just my 2 cents, I think you should try all kinds of builds in the first playthrough. The game is so long and huge that multiple playthroughs might be hard to do anyway. Ignore the cost for respeccing, you will be filthy rich... respec 10+ times if you want.
Edit, and that's to Grinchy too.
1. Does the health/mana regen stacks? If you equipped armors with multiple health/mana regens, say four 1.5 mana/second regen, does that mean your character enjoy 6 mana/second regen? I've slotted several health regen gems and it seems the effects do stack, although I'm not really 100% sure.
2. Selling books/skulls/documents. It's safe right? Everything that can be sent to Junk is safe to sell, am I correct to assume this?
Can you keep playing after you finish the main quest?
If not, when is a good point to make a save that I can come back to?
They stack. It can get ridiculous if you take it too far. Off-hand, I can't think of any effect that doesn't stack.
They stack. It can get ridiculous if you take it too far. Off-hand, I can't think of any effect that doesn't stack.
Pretty much. Anything you need for a Quest will be unjunkable during the quest (at least, I didn't see any otherwise) and any books that lead to a quest will be marked as such in your inventory.
You can keep playing post-ending.
I'm specced for mana regen right now on my mage. Just got these on top of what I already have:
Mana potion? Who needs those? I'm a mana regening machine.
When I cast meteor storm my mana bar doesn't move lol.
They stack. It can get ridiculous if you take it too far. Off-hand, I can't think of any effect that doesn't stack.
I switched to Shadowcaster on my Finesse/Sorcery build to try it out. Blow all my mana? Swing twice, back to full and waiting on cooldowns. It's a strange, but nice, feeling.
I'm contemplating what to do on my Might/Finesse build since it totally lacks good regen from the Destinies and I expect a lot of Quake use for the stun in my future. Guess I'll just let it ride and see what happens.
Whats the story with The Travelers faction?
I went and did the first quest and realized all of their quests revolve around stealing and committing crimes. I don't want to complete this faction and then have every major town in the world hating me or wanting a 10k+ bribe. Is it worth completing this faction from the rewards and twist of fate at the end?
I don't see anyone talking about them on here so I'm assuming others aren't doing it.
Whats the story with The Travelers faction?
I went and did the first quest and realized all of their quests revolve around stealing and committing crimes. I don't want to complete this faction and then have every major town in the world hating me or wanting a 10k+ bribe. Is it worth completing this faction from the rewards and twist of fate at the end?
I don't see anyone talking about them on here so I'm assuming others aren't doing it.
Whats the story with The Travelers faction?
I don't want to complete this faction and then have every major town in the world hating me or wanting a 10k+ bribe.
Whats the story with The Travelers faction?
I went and did the first quest and realized all of their quests revolve around stealing and committing crimes. I don't want to complete this faction and then have every major town in the world hating me or wanting a 10k+ bribe. Is it worth completing this faction from the rewards and twist of fate at the end?
I don't see anyone talking about them on here so I'm assuming others aren't doing it.
So don't get caught stealing.
I'd love to not get caught, but for the very first quest I had to kill a guy in the middle of Didenhill to get his medallion in front of everyone.So don't get caught stealing.
I'd love to not get caught, but for the very first quest I had to kill a guy in the middle of Didenhill to get his medallion in front of everyone.
Not sure how I was supposed to avoid that.
Whats the story with The Travelers faction?
I went and did the first quest and realized all of their quests revolve around stealing and committing crimes. I don't want to complete this faction and then have every major town in the world hating me or wanting a 10k+ bribe. Is it worth completing this faction from the rewards and twist of fate at the end?
I don't see anyone talking about them on here so I'm assuming others aren't doing it.
Really liked this full set of rogue gear.
Not sure if you're aware, but you can actually pickpocket people. Just go into stealth, make sure they don't see you, then press 'x' when you're near the guy. There'll be a button prompt when you can steal.I'd love to not get caught, but for the very first quest I had to kill a guy in the middle of Didenhill to get his medallion in front of everyone.
Not sure how I was supposed to avoid that.
Not sure if you're aware, but you can actually pickpocket people. Just go into stealth, make sure they don't see you, then press 'x' when you're near the guy. There'll be a button prompt when you can steal.
Damnit didn't realize, I definitely killed him.Not sure if you're aware, but you can actually pickpocket people. Just go into stealth, make sure they don't see you, then press 'x' when you're near the guy. There'll be a button prompt when you can steal.
I just found the legs to a finesse set called the wanderer, it has a pretty awesome barbarian look to it that's perfect for my character. Really want to see the rest of the set
A melee class repetitive? Hmm.. you don't say.
For loot, I've been the exact opposite. Every shop I visit has loot that is WAY weaker than what I currently have equipped. I've got more money than I know what to do with because I never find anything to spend it on other than training.
At lvl 5 I was already finding loot better that I could buy/afford. At lvl 12 I was able to blacksmith better stuff than I could buy or any loot I was finding.
Sorry you don't like the game.
Uh, alright.I actually enjoy the combat in Skyrim more, surprising after all the comparisons (favorable in favor of this game) and Ken Rolston basically saying that Skyrim's combat is crap.
If that's the case then it makes it pretty obvious that this game is just plain badly designed. At about 10-12 hours in I was able to buy a hammer that does 200 damage or a longsword that does 160. Nothing I ever found in the game got close to that in any area from the starting one all the way up to the final boss area. Picking up loot became nothing more than an exercise in adding to my junk pile so that I could accrue money to buy the best gear with. Big detractor in my book.
I'd love to not get caught, but for the very first quest I had to kill a guy in the middle of Didenhill to get his medallion in front of everyone.
I wish I had a horse.
I love Detyre, I had so many great drops here,
random loot
Good explanation. You would think that they could increase the chances of finding better "random loot" if I didn't find anything better in 10 hours of play (20 hours total but 10 or so in the higher level areas).
Good explanation. You would think that they could increase the chances of finding better "random loot" if I didn't find anything better in 10 hours of play (20 hours total but 10 or so in the higher level areas).
random loot