Well, the DLC will undoubtedly gone on sale, too, so if you're planning on playing right now: do it. If you're adding it to your backlog: wait for a sale on the Legendary.
Hey guys so over in the other thread i asked the following but was told to post in here now.
Not sure if anyone could help me.
Got Skyrim about a week ago on pc for Steam. Seems fine till I get my weapon and whenever I attack or do anything with my character their is no sound. Anybody had this issue and fixed it?
Was told I should run the game cache validation from Steam which i have done and I get "1 files failed to validate and will be reacquired." but i don't think it reacquires if for me.
Yeah already did this about 4 times as I couldn't get my mouse to work at all with the game but also tested out the sound problem each time and it was always the same.
Yeah already did this about 4 times as I couldn't get my mouse to work at all with the game but also tested out the sound problem each time and it was always the same.
Weird. Have you tried seeing if there's anyone with the same issues on Google? Could be there's something wrong with your sound settings (or more specifically, Skyrim just not liking them).
Weird. Have you tried seeing if there's anyone with the same issues on Google? Could be there's something wrong with your sound settings (or more specifically, Skyrim just not liking them).
Have just started another runthrough of this after completing it on release. Am finding it a bit boring to be honest. Using a fireball in the left hand and a straight sword in the right. Not sure how to become more engaged. Wonder if this is just post-Dark Souls blues?
Have just started another runthrough of this after completing it on release. Am finding it a bit boring to be honest. Using a fireball in the left hand and a straight sword in the right. Not sure how to become more engaged. Wonder if this is just post-Dark Souls blues?
Well if you're playing Skyrim for deep combat, you're doing it wrong.
Besides, you should Dragon Shout your way to victory.
If you're on PC, you might look at various mods that make combat different, more difficult or other stuff.
I will note that Spellsword style is rather boring, IMO, in Skyrim due to one's inability to cast spells while attacking (or at very least, they slow down attacking) and make aiming clunky along other issues like spell and weapon switching a pain the ass.
I miss that cast spell button from Oblivion so very much. Made Spellsword-style really viable.
If i improve my armor from fine to exquisite-using fortify items-does it still follow a linear improvement? Like should i improve them to superior first then exquisite, or do the numbers add up anyway?