Yeah, that's the one I didn't like. It's neat to fool around with, I just don't like how over the top it goes. I like mods that enhance the original content without overpowering it, just personal preference.Midas Magic is a pretty popular magicka boosting mod. Tons of neato toledo exploderama spells there.
I'm not sure that you had to do anything special in order for that to happen. I chose the necromancer option and it started me in Blackreach, right inside a house guarded by a dwarven sphere that kicks my ass if I open the door.I mixed that choose your own starting path mod with a mod that undoes a lot of the scaling of the world and adds a lot of enemies from other Elder Scrolls games. It's basically the ultimate masochist mod collection.
Basically made most of the choose your own paths completely unplayable. Just gonna go outside and I've been one shot by a frost wyrm thingy. Ok, that starting area is borked. Lets try this one. I'm a forsworn and, nope, whatever the fuck that was that spawned right next to me is impossible to kill and it one shots me before I can even start running.
Yeah, suggestion: Go back to being a stealthy sniper.I just started this game. In Fallout/ES, I tend to play as a stealthy sniper. I'm trying something different this time. I'd like to be some sort of mage. I'm leaning toward conjuration and illusion. Any suggestions?
Alternatively, go for a dagger wielding, stealthy illusionist. Illusion magic is incredibly powerful.Yeah, suggestion: Go back to being a stealthy sniper.
Magic use is actually kinda weak in skyrim, many people have complained about it.
Conversely, stealth/bow gets ridiculously overpowered very quickly.
If you wanna do something different, go melee. Sword and board is pretty rewarding.
People only feel magic is weak because they always go for DESTRUCTION magic. I feel destruction is the weakest, and unless you really want to be the emperor and throw lightning (which, admittedly, is pretty cool) the other magics are all far better.Magic works fine if you get some mods. Basically, there's a point when any two-handed spell will stagger an enemy. This is the point when you never have to worry about fighting humans or animals again. Just make sure you get high enchant to make some bad ass Destruction cost reduction armor and you'll be fine.
If I recall, Shego was also very disappointed with her Destruction mage and was much happier after restarting with a dual wield orc.I ended up having to give up on my destruction Mage.
But what did she do in the game??If I recall, Shego was also very disappointed with her Destruction mage and was much happier after restarting with a dual wield orc.
Did... did you just imply Shego's an Orc in real life?But what did she do in the game??
Okay, I've made it to level 21, high sneak, and high illusion. Really, really, really trying hard not to find this game tedious. Maybe I'm just tired of video games or something.
There are different kinds of video games.Okay, I've made it to level 21, high sneak, and high illusion. Really, really, really trying hard not to find this game tedious. Maybe I'm just tired of video games or something.
Wait, there was a civil war?For the record, I liked Morrowind, Oblivion, and Fallout 3. Especially Fallout 3. It seems like Skyrim took another step further into the sandbox. Skyrim seems to offer me less attachment to my own character, if that makes sense. The Dragonborn feels like more of a generic cupie doll. It's also just possible I'm finding the idea of a civil war less compelling than the invasion of basically Hell.[DOUBLEPOST=1373074602][/DOUBLEPOST]I feel like I should point out, too, that this doesn't mean I don't like the game. I'm finding the artwork gorgeous, and overall it's fun. It can be both fun and tedious.
I loved this quest line for the dark brotherhood.Wait, there was a civil war?
Oh... oh, you mean the 'main quest' storyline. Haha, yes, quite quaint. I never paid attention to that, I spent all of my time becoming the world's best archmage/assassin/thief/werewolf/vampire/vampire hunter (sometimes at the same time)
You're an assassin, right? Have you joined the dark brotherhood yet? If not, do that, and then check back with us. (if you don't know how, you should have heard a rumor about a boy trying to contact the dark brotherhood, go investigate that).
Well, there's the main quest (which I won't spoil) but the Civil War was separate to that. They can interact a bit at one point in the main quest, but other than that, they are separate. Both "major" questlines though of course.Wait, there was a civil war?
Oh... oh, you mean the 'main quest' storyline. Haha, yes, quite quaint. I never paid attention to that, I spent all of my time becoming the world's best archmage/assassin/thief/werewolf/vampire/vampire hunter (sometimes at the same time)
They have to interact. You are forced to at least do something about it if you want to continue the main quest.Well, there's the main quest (which I won't spoil) but the Civil War was separate to that. They can interact a bit at one point in the main quest, but other than that, they are separate. Both "major" questlines though of course.