The Wise Old Man
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So this game doesn't stutter to anyone else when you're moving around? What the hell? Should I delete and reinstall?
So this game doesn't stutter to anyone else when you're moving around? What the hell? Should I delete and reinstall?
I get occasional dips in framerate, but it's uncommon. The only time I see it really stutter is right after I've loaded a Save, but of course that's not a framerate issue, it's just the game loading itself. Otherwise, I haven't seen much of a problem.
Yeah, maybe delete and reinstall... Not sure what's going on for you.
My build is similar, archery is my primary skill followed sneak, conjuration, destruction and restoration. I just use flame atronachs more often than destructing them myself. Imo in early levels flame atronachs are OP as long as you distract the enemies - the deal a lot of damage but they have low health.Also really liking my sneaky archer mage build. Snipe 'em with arrows from a distance, and burn them down when they get too close.
Dispatch.
This morning's journey was supposed to be simple enough: hike from Riften to Falkreath, looping south of Throat of the World; I've still yet to explore ~2/3 of the map and that route was one. Goals were simple: get some loot along the way, don't murder anyone I don't have to, don't kill any wildlife unless it's in self-defense, snag a jar with a bee in it, and get to Falkreath.
Things went sideways almost immediately.
First up, murder.
Along the way I swung by estate out on the island, guarded by mercenaries. I was after a bee in a jar, which I'd spotted while doing a job for the Guild, but didn't snag because the owner was cowering in the corner and I couldn't get to it without him spotting me. I didn't plan to kill anyone on the trip, but a hired thug was watching the master bedroom door like a hawk, and he took a dagger to thekneethroat. Immediately after I found a way around him. What a way to go, killed by mistake so some jackass could find a bee in a jar.
The owner was still cowering in the corner. I took the jar anyways, stealthy enough to get away with it. Now I have three bugs in jars to add to my collection of things that are suddenly important to me for reasons I don't fully understand.
Onward.
A ways down the road I come across a cave bear, already tagged as an active enemy on the map despite being in the distance. Then a deer with a maginificent set of antlers ran across the road, the bear in hot pursuit. I decided to save the deer.
I pull out my Glass Bow of Searing Pain and notch an arrow, down on one knee. The deer turns up the path, the bear following. I let loose, and the arrow arcs right over the bear and disappears straight up the deer's ass. A burst of flames brings out a horrible shriek as the deer tumbles into a heap. The cave bear stops cold, as confused at the turn of events as the deer.
Whoops. I sneak past the bear, feeling like a jackass. Again.
A bit down the road I come across a pack of bandits chasing what appears to be a hunter. Mindful of my last fail, I target the bandit furthest from the hunter. She flees past me and cries, "I cannot best you!" She then pops an invisibility potion and disappears. I spot her rippling translucent visage as I take down the bandits, but otherwise never see her again. I don't think she was actually a hunter, they're usually not rocking invisibility.
I make it partway behind Throat of the World and succumb to the allure of a nearby cave. They're like catnip. Tagging the first person I spot inside, I realize I'm in a vampire's den. I love killing vampires, so I plow onward. Down the path I manage to step right on a pressure plate and take ~75% health damage to a swinging spiked gate. Careless, but I was distracted looking ahead for vampires. The gate locks back into place and I press forward.
There's a decent group of vampires ahead, the first of which is knocked right out of his chair with an arrow to the head. The others pursue and I fall back into the tunnel. I usually let them give up and reset, but I get grabby and fire a shot at the woman in front before she gets far down the path - she's a Nightstalker, and she immediately notices me. Fucking whoops, I'm on Master difficulty.
I sprint down the path, triggering the gate again, this time to my face. Ouch.
Setting up position, with a bit of high ground, I pull out my small clutch of glass arrows and manage to stagger her enough times that she can't fully close the distance. She finally drops, my heath nearly drained from her ice and lightning.
Victorious, I head down the path for that sweet delicious loot and step on the fucking pressure plate a third time, and the third time was decidedly not the charm as it pastes my limp body to the wall. Time for a reload.
Turns out vampires are voracious readers and I leave the cave with so many books that my inventory is full, barely halfway to Falkreath. I bail out of my trek and loop to Riverwood, and then Whiterun. I got some good potions and arrows out of the trek, at least.
I'll try again tonight, hoping to avoid the needless murder and spike walls.
On the plus side, one of the vampires died like this, so it wasn't a total wash.
I did a hard reboot on my Xbox to clear the cache and that fixed it. It's buttery smooth now (yay!)
I think I've topped myself out, as a character. I have daedric everything with double enchantments, every perk I want, and all my main skills all at 100. Health is in the 600s somewhere, stamina in the 400s. I don't even know what to do with the perks I earn anymore.
I'm way overpowered, which is fun, because I can cut people down with one arrow and stare dragons in the face. On the downside, I don't get that addictive sense of growing stronger and stronger.
I've still got a bunch of quests left, including the last part of the main story and all the DLC.
... time for mods?
probably will take a break from Skyrim for a bit to play something else from my backlog, and hope that SKSE support will become available in the meantime. As it is, seems like it's still going to be a bit of a wait for Elder Scrolls VI, so I'm in no rush to play through it.
My daughter asked for something, so I gave her an Elven dagger. I think she wanted a doll, but that's kid stuff. She's 6 years old, it's time to grow up. Today she asked for a couple gold. I gave her $1000. Daddy is loaded. Now I'll leave her unsupervised for several weeks. - proud parent.
Finished up Dawnguard. Enjoyed it quite a bit. Serana (Laura Bailey) is a good addition to the companions and very much felt like it was setting up the more personality-focused companions that they ended up doing for Fallout 4. Highlight areas for me in the DLC were Volkihar Dungeon area and The Forgotten Vale. After spending 150 hours with the original game, it was a lot of fun to have new places to just explore.
Anyways, still got Dragonborn to play but probably will take a break from Skyrim for a bit to play something else from my backlog, and hope that SKSE support will become available in the meantime. As it is, seems like it's still going to be a bit of a wait for Elder Scrolls VI, so I'm in no rush to play through it.
My daughter asked for something, so I gave her an Elven dagger. I think she wanted a doll, but that's kid stuff. She's 6 years old, it's time to grow up. Today she asked for a couple gold. I gave her $1000. Daddy is loaded. Now I'll leave her unsupervised for several weeks. - proud parent.
"You awake alone in the house, an Elven dagger on your nightstand and a hefty pouch of Septims at your waist. But your father is nowhere to be found ..."
Shoulda been an Alternate Start option
So should I just not try and fight Falmer? I was exploring a spider cave when suddenly there were Falmer waiting at the end of a corridor. Turns out, they two shot me with their arrows even in full heavy.
What lvl are you and what armor were you wearing?
Level 6 on Expert using a Ancient Nord Greatsword of Cold and Iron Gauntlets, Iron Helmet, Steel Cuffed Boots, and Steel Plate Armor.
Falmer are ez pz if you time your blocks, have good regeneration magic to overpower their poison through sheer healing will.
That's at least what I do.
Level 6 on Expert using a Ancient Nord Greatsword of Cold and Iron Gauntlets, Iron Helmet, Steel Cuffed Boots, and Steel Plate Armor.
(Also is there any 'less sexy armor' mod for Skyrim on PS4? Or is that not possible due to no new textures and models?)
Neogaf I call upon you...
What are the must have mods for the PS4 pro version for this game?
I'm playing an archer doing the sneak and snipe thing. It's fun when it works but in tight dungeons it really sucks. Last time I played Skyrim I played a mage focusing in destruction/conjuration. That was fun but it also kind of sucks being a mage because it removes a lot of fun of collecting loot when you don't really need weapons or armor.
What is the most fun build you guys have played? I'm thinking of trying a sword and board or maybe a dual wield character.
I'm playing an archer doing the sneak and snipe thing. It's fun when it works but in tight dungeons it really sucks. Last time I played Skyrim I played a mage focusing in destruction/conjuration. That was fun but it also kind of sucks being a mage because it removes a lot of fun of collecting loot when you don't really need weapons or armor.
What is the most fun build you guys have played? I'm thinking of trying a sword and board or maybe a dual wield character.
Falmer are ez pz if you time your blocks, have good regeneration magic to overpower their poison through sheer healing will.
That's at least what I do.
I'm playing an archer doing the sneak and snipe thing. It's fun when it works but in tight dungeons it really sucks. Last time I played Skyrim I played a mage focusing in destruction/conjuration. That was fun but it also kind of sucks being a mage because it removes a lot of fun of collecting loot when you don't really need weapons or armor.
What is the most fun build you guys have played? I'm thinking of trying a sword and board or maybe a dual wield character.
Getting constant crashes and I don't know what's triggering them! D:< like wtf mate, opening a drawer? Crash. Use enchanting table? crash. Standing still... crash.
Anyways my advice would be to stick to stealth but to add one-handed skills + sword to your character to not be weak in dungeons, boss fights, high-level enemies, etc. This changed the game for me and made it a challenge (Expert difficulty) without the frustration. Just don't level up block or heavy armor, or use two-handed, to stray away from a warrior build.
I'm playing an archer doing the sneak and snipe thing. It's fun when it works but in tight dungeons it really sucks. Last time I played Skyrim I played a mage focusing in destruction/conjuration. That was fun but it also kind of sucks being a mage because it removes a lot of fun of collecting loot when you don't really need weapons or armor.
What is the most fun build you guys have played? I'm thinking of trying a sword and board or maybe a dual wield character.
Guys, is there any physical map in PS4/X1 versions like The Witcher 3?
Thanks!yes, it comes with a map.
Swords are boring. You can always use some Illusion magic (calm or freenzy) to get out of rough situations with a sneaky build.
I had the same problem when I had Open Cities mod on the Xbox. When I deleted it my game worked flawlessly. Maybe you have it running?
I have the map from the OG 360 version framed. When it's in a nice black frame on the wall, you'd never even know it's from a game.Guys, is there any physical map in PS4/X1 versions like The Witcher 3?