I can't decide if I should stick to conjuration or destruction on my 18 mage. She's got 60 conjuration right now because I was so used to bow/one hand combat from my main character and only 42 destruction. It just seems destruction isn't really powerful at lower levels because you run out of mana way too fast dual casting spells.
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Fixed 10 char.
Originally Posted by High Overlord Saurfangi7-6700 @2.8GHz | Nvidia GTX 960M | 16GB DDR4-2400MHz | 1 TB Toshiba SSD| Dell XPS 15
By the by, funny glitch
Find a dead dragon and use dual ice spikes on it, and watch how far it goes flying.
Honestly I don't get why people keep saying "omg blacksmithing shouldn't be so easy to level!111!!!!!" Why does it have to be like wow? Truthfully I'd rather it not be anything like wow because leveling professions are tedious and I'm here to have fun. Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Everything in this game is essentially YOUR CHOICE. Yes Bethesda made it easy, but you're the one who decided to use that option. You could've leveled something else that too more ingredients so it would be "harder" to level blacksmithing, but no you're the lazy ass who found the quick solution and decided to use it to power level the profession.
Honestly I haven't touched Blacksmithing or Enchanting at all, and only alchemy for some health pots. I'm wearing basic armor, nothing enchanted or enhanced in a way and am doing everything but the main story or the faction quests. There are some encounters that are easy but not all. I still get ownd sometimes...so should I blame Bethesda for making the choice to keep myself at a "basic" level? No. Single player games are your choice, you're just given the options.
I don't have a huge issue with it being easy to level, because if it was super hard, I'd probably just say screw it and level something else. My problem is even just by making my dragon scale gear and enchanting it with the enchanting perks, I was pretty OP for awhile. Even on master the only things that can even kill me are ancient dragons and maybe Dragon Priests and that's if I don't play smart at all. Waiting to level it or leveling it early makes no difference. Once you have your gear you become pretty OP no matter what level you are at. Also, I didn't know when I started my character that making the gear and enchanting it would make me super OP. I just wanted to get out of my stupid looking leather gear into something cooler.
Why would that make you laugh? For some reason someone will always use the "wizard did it" excuse if something is bugged, flawed or imbalanced in a game, movie or a book.
You might think what you like but I appreciate realism in games as in no nonsense stuff. Fantasy doesn't mean that the people there are idiots unless otherwise implied and in Skyrims case it isn't. That said, I like Skyrim a lot despite it's bugs and flaws and have no regrets buying it.
Oh and also better balance with that would solve the problems that people are having without them having to restrain themselves. At least I prefer games to be really challenging and force me to overcome the obstacles by thinking and planning, instead of inventing rules to make things more difficult.
Well, you can do it buy buying all iron ingots, and soul gems, spamming daggers, enchanting them, selling for profit, waiting 48 hours and repeat. Pretty much unlimited money, 100 smithing and 100 enchanting fast without even leaving Whiterun. I personally never did it on purpose but first playthrough, I did spam daggers without the waiting part and got my smithing and enchanting to 100 before any other skill was even at 50.
I don't know if this has been asked before, but I just couldn't get myself to look through 200+ pages.
My question is whether anyone knows how to disable the graphical effect that adapts to whatever you are looking at?
I don't know exactly how to explain it, but it's basically when you are looking at something very bright and then you look into the dark and it takes time for your eyes to adapt the darkness. I know that this is pretty realistic but somehow I don't like the effect and would want to disable it. I remember it being in some other games as well, but I can't remember the name for it.
I'm not the Devil. I'm much, much older. I watched the Beginning and I will see the End. I am the dark behind the stars. I am the dark inside you all.
The only way you could do this, is if you had a ton of perks in Speech and barter gear. Filled petty soul gems cost more than selling an enchanted iron dagger does.Well, you can do it buy buying all iron ingots, and soul gems, spamming daggers, enchanting them, selling for profit, waiting 48 hours and repeat.
The only way you can profit off of enchanting/smithing is if you go out and fill the gems yourself. (Again, unless you have 5+ perks invested into speech)
Not really, you'd need a damage stamina enchant though, for some reason, daggers enchanted with that will sell for a way more. As far as speechcraft is concerned, no, you don't need it high and no perks in it but I always take the first rank and give a coin to a beggar before selling though so don't know.. anyway, the daggers sell for over 100 even at start.
You're right, i'm looking at it right now, it's 123 for a filled petty soul gem. Each wizard only sells them in 2's or 3's though. Would still be beyond cumbersome to level it that way.
I was wrong though, my apologies. I don't know why I thought filled petty soul gems were 200g~.
EDIT: I was wearing barter gear when I looked. Fixed
Last edited by Zafire; 2011-12-08 at 08:41 PM.
Well, petty souls, to me, still seem like the best option to level enchanting. I walk everywhere and I have plenty of critters to kill along the way so souls are never wanting. But the vendors' 2 or 3 do certainly help along the way.
Also, have you guys seen this video/mod? AWESOMEEEEEEEEE!!!!!
Speaking of bugs, I just installed the 1.3 patch and it caused a huge problem, making the game nearly unplayable:S It gets really choppy now and it's not FPS, it's way above 60 all the time and when I stand still it doesn't happen, everything is smooth. Also my computer runs it fine on ultra but I've also turned down the settings and no change. Does anyone know what might be causing it?
Does the fps issue happen in all areas ? It's well documented in bigger zones with a lot of detail like markath/blackreach or some of the larger MQ dungeons.
I installed 1.2 and the only changes I see is that the markath quest bug is somewhat fixed.
Problems I still get:
1) Dragons flying in reverse, getting stuck, teleporting around, immune to dragonrend,not landing and then unkillable.
2) In many places there is some kind of audio and video glitch where the screen gets flickery with dim white bands, the water swimming animation and sounds start for a few split seconds (on land or dungeons obviously).
3) random CTD's when alt tabbing.
Anyway I tried switching to a sneak/light armor/dual dagger build (i'm around level 56); couple of observations:
1) Having the 15x dagger perk obviously means sneak kills are a 1 shot, guaranteed.
2) Anything that doesn't die in 1 hit is a complete pain; since light armor = getting gibbed by anything with high attack damage
3) Multiple opponents together make the sneak talents worthless; and since daggers have a very low attack damage it's inferior to other melee builds.
4) Light armor really sucks
5) Sneaking around is extremely slow.
Does this get better at 100 sneak ? Can you restealth constantly and get sneak kills on multiple enemies next to each other ?
I'm forming the opinion that anything other than heavy armor+dual wield axe/sword/mace WITHOUT sneak is the way to go; everything else is just load/save tedium and getting gibbed or infinite pot usage. As a contrast dual wield axes with heavy armor; without any of the heavy armor perks just destroys everything with 2 power attacks, takes hardly any damage and handles multiple opponents extremely well.
So,
Useless perks: lock picking, speech, pickpocketing [because making money is just too easy anyway and so is lockpicking]
Questionable perks: magic- just seems weak, Heavy/Light armor [offense better than defense I guess?]
Decent perks: two-handed, block, archery, sneak
Great/"OP" perks: one-handed, smithing, enchanting, alchemy[in descending order]
Each tree in turn has a ton of useless perks inside them, but those are fairly obvious. I think it's important to spend perks on stuff that isn't useless since if you level from levelling useless trees; the game's combat becomes a lot harder and unbalanced against your favor.
You can just constantly level with sneak/lockpicking/restoration/pickpocketing and such; the enemies will scale very high and the gameplay will be just torture.
Last edited by Neeshka; 2011-12-08 at 10:40 PM.
It's not a FPS issue, FPS doesn't really drop. It's more of an occasional jumpy thing that is really annoying and happens everywhere (even on minimum detail). It's like your character is suddenly jumping forward a bit while moving, then running normally, then jumping forward again. Also the chat menus are kinda messed up and using a mouse and keyboard together seems to confuse it into selecting the wrong thing.
Anyway, about the lag issue. It's really annoying as it makes the game nearly unplayable, although FPS doesn't drop. It kinda feels like it's stopping all the the time to load something or save and when done works normally again.
EDIT: Bah, found a fix for it, stupid patch turned something called bMouseAccelaration in skirimprefs.ini to 1:P Setting it to 0 seems to have fixed it.
Last edited by mmocdd0c32dcfc; 2011-12-08 at 10:52 PM.