Alas, all is not perfect in the northern mountains. This is an Elder Scrolls game, after all, which means it's got its share of bugs and other problems.
The bugs anda encounter will depend on your luck and what system anda play the game on. But they include such things as invisible armor pieces, naga flying backwards, quests that wont leave your quest log even when completed, and quest items anda can never remove from your inventory.
The worst bug I encountered was a glitch that kept me from progressing in the Thieves Guild quest line. This was a shame, as it was an interesting story; and the fact that I was playing a stealthy character meant that I missed a major portion of content that would have been appropriate and appealing to me. (My queries to Bethesda about a fix went unanswered.)
In addition to bugs, the game has a few other problems. The quest log has two major issues: 1) anda cannot abandon quests anda decide anda do not want to complete, and 2) Other than getting a geographical hint about where to resolve your quest, there is no way anda can remind yourself about quest details and background. In a game this size with a quest log that gets this full, this is a disappointing oversight.
Also, even though there is a Quick Menu, its not as useful as it could be because the fact is, anda need to be able to switch out several items at a time, depending on what your current task is. It drove me crazy that I couldn't set up equipment sets. Time to do some trading? Time to switch out my cloak, shoes and necklace. Time for two-handed stealth backstabbing? Time to change both of my weapons. The fact that I had to endlessly switch out multiple pieces of equipment to perform optimally got pretty obnoxious.
And speaking of obnoxious, the load times on the PS3 are just horrible. I'm talking up to 40 seconds. When you're popping in and out of buildings and across the landscape, there are times when this cascade of delays becomes almost intolerable. (My friends playing the game on the PC laporan that the load times on that platform are admirably brief.)
Finally, enemy AI problems. Again, I played a stealthy character. I can't tell anda how many times I quietly killed a guard atau an evil sorcerer who was five feet from a colleague . . . which would not seem to bother the colleague one bit! Not even when he literally tripped over his buddy's corpse! To be fair, sometimes you'd hear a survivor say, "I'm going to find whoever did this..." but then he'd seem to lose interest almost immediately. This silliness sometimes caused inappropriate humor . . . and sometimes it just pulled me out of the intensity of the situation.
The bugs anda encounter will depend on your luck and what system anda play the game on. But they include such things as invisible armor pieces, naga flying backwards, quests that wont leave your quest log even when completed, and quest items anda can never remove from your inventory.
The worst bug I encountered was a glitch that kept me from progressing in the Thieves Guild quest line. This was a shame, as it was an interesting story; and the fact that I was playing a stealthy character meant that I missed a major portion of content that would have been appropriate and appealing to me. (My queries to Bethesda about a fix went unanswered.)
In addition to bugs, the game has a few other problems. The quest log has two major issues: 1) anda cannot abandon quests anda decide anda do not want to complete, and 2) Other than getting a geographical hint about where to resolve your quest, there is no way anda can remind yourself about quest details and background. In a game this size with a quest log that gets this full, this is a disappointing oversight.
Also, even though there is a Quick Menu, its not as useful as it could be because the fact is, anda need to be able to switch out several items at a time, depending on what your current task is. It drove me crazy that I couldn't set up equipment sets. Time to do some trading? Time to switch out my cloak, shoes and necklace. Time for two-handed stealth backstabbing? Time to change both of my weapons. The fact that I had to endlessly switch out multiple pieces of equipment to perform optimally got pretty obnoxious.
And speaking of obnoxious, the load times on the PS3 are just horrible. I'm talking up to 40 seconds. When you're popping in and out of buildings and across the landscape, there are times when this cascade of delays becomes almost intolerable. (My friends playing the game on the PC laporan that the load times on that platform are admirably brief.)
Finally, enemy AI problems. Again, I played a stealthy character. I can't tell anda how many times I quietly killed a guard atau an evil sorcerer who was five feet from a colleague . . . which would not seem to bother the colleague one bit! Not even when he literally tripped over his buddy's corpse! To be fair, sometimes you'd hear a survivor say, "I'm going to find whoever did this..." but then he'd seem to lose interest almost immediately. This silliness sometimes caused inappropriate humor . . . and sometimes it just pulled me out of the intensity of the situation.
lebih Skyrim Character Tips:
Getting tired of your style and want to change? anda can! Store all of that heavy armour and clunky weapons away! Put on some robes,get staffs,daggers and spells. Become a Mage! There are 3 main types of characters: Warrior, Strider and Mage. Try combining these types together to create:
A Battle-Mage:( Mage menyeberang, salib Warrior/Strider.)
A Strider-Mage (Battle-Mage)
A Strider-Enchanter/Hunter/Alchemist
A Mage- Enchanter/Alchemist
A Warrior- Blacksmith/Enchanter/Miner
The combinations are limitless!
anda can be a bit of EVERYTHING!! :-)
Types Of Mages:
Fire, Ice, Electric, Elementor, Alterationist, Illusionist, Conjurer, Alchemist, Enchanter,Restorationist, Battle, Enchanter.
Types of Warriors:
War, Battle, Heavy, Brutal, Fighter, Blacksmiths,
Types of Striders:
Hunter, Assassin, Strider-Mage, Enchanter.
Getting tired of your style and want to change? anda can! Store all of that heavy armour and clunky weapons away! Put on some robes,get staffs,daggers and spells. Become a Mage! There are 3 main types of characters: Warrior, Strider and Mage. Try combining these types together to create:
A Battle-Mage:( Mage menyeberang, salib Warrior/Strider.)
A Strider-Mage (Battle-Mage)
A Strider-Enchanter/Hunter/Alchemist
A Mage- Enchanter/Alchemist
A Warrior- Blacksmith/Enchanter/Miner
The combinations are limitless!
anda can be a bit of EVERYTHING!! :-)
Types Of Mages:
Fire, Ice, Electric, Elementor, Alterationist, Illusionist, Conjurer, Alchemist, Enchanter,Restorationist, Battle, Enchanter.
Types of Warriors:
War, Battle, Heavy, Brutal, Fighter, Blacksmiths,
Types of Striders:
Hunter, Assassin, Strider-Mage, Enchanter.
1) anda can name all the gods
2) anda say oblivion instead of god when surprised
3) anda have a very long argument about the war and whos side should anda take
4) anda start yelling at the characters though the tv like its a sports game
5) anda get emotionally attached to the characters
6) anda know the history of all the holds off the puncak, atas of you're head
7) anda have a fight about how a vampire atau werewolf is better
8) anda have a fight about some of the decision anda made in the game
9) anda tell anda friends to worship a certain god
2) anda say oblivion instead of god when surprised
3) anda have a very long argument about the war and whos side should anda take
4) anda start yelling at the characters though the tv like its a sports game
5) anda get emotionally attached to the characters
6) anda know the history of all the holds off the puncak, atas of you're head
7) anda have a fight about how a vampire atau werewolf is better
8) anda have a fight about some of the decision anda made in the game
9) anda tell anda friends to worship a certain god
Best Destruction Gear:
Master Destruction Robes/Daedric Armor Of Peereless Destruction.
Daedric/Ebony/Dragon ketopong, helm of Pereless Destruction.
Hands: Ebony/Daedric/Dragon Gauntlets Of Extra Magic +21.
Feet: Ebony/Daedric Boots Of Resist Frost.
Other: kalung (-10 cost), Ring (-10 cost)
Standing Stones: Atronach Stone (+50 Magicka, absorb 50% spells, Magicka regens at -50%.)
Apprentice Stone: (Magicka regens 2x faster, but twice as vulnerable to spells.) *•But with armor that doesn't really matter!*•
Master Destruction Robes/Daedric Armor Of Peereless Destruction.
Daedric/Ebony/Dragon ketopong, helm of Pereless Destruction.
Hands: Ebony/Daedric/Dragon Gauntlets Of Extra Magic +21.
Feet: Ebony/Daedric Boots Of Resist Frost.
Other: kalung (-10 cost), Ring (-10 cost)
Standing Stones: Atronach Stone (+50 Magicka, absorb 50% spells, Magicka regens at -50%.)
Apprentice Stone: (Magicka regens 2x faster, but twice as vulnerable to spells.) *•But with armor that doesn't really matter!*•