I have had him die twice and teleport along with phasing through the ground.
Im hoping so you can brawl him and he does a lot of damage, but who knows.
EDIT:I love that a mod that took less than a minute to make, has 1,000 subscribers. I also love that I made the mod :') http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=7755
I've only read about five or six reviews, and they seemed more lukewarm. It seemed most of the reviewers liked the concept and said it had its moments but on a whole, weren't really blown away by the execution. Kinda not being exuberant about the experience, but acknowledging its harmlessness.
That's what I got out of it. Isn't terrible, isn't fantastic... it's just a thing that exists.
Can anyone recommend to me their favorite environment mod(s)? I know Skyrim takes place in the cold north, but I'd like to make to world more bright and colorful.
edit: For that matter, what are your favorite mods in general? I've heard that the vanilla dragons can become old hat, so I'm looking into maybe improving them with a mod.
Well, there's this mod that greatly improves all the textures in game, and adds things like the Northern Lights and real star maps... but having never used it, I can't remember the name off the top of my head. You really need a fantastic gaming rig to not crash your computer with it, though.
I've been reading on the net that Morrowind's combat is terrible, and one person also said that it's okay so long as your combat stats are over 30. Why does having a diceroll in combat make it suck?
And what is supposedly so terrible about Oblivion?
I've been reading on the net that Morrowind's combat is terrible, and one person also said that it's okay so long as your combat stats are over 30. Why does having a diceroll in combat make it suck?
And what is supposedly so terrible about Oblivion?
Nothing was terrible about Oblivion that entire game was completely totally and utterly flawless...
Nothing was terrible about Oblivion that entire game was completely totally and utterly flawless...
I disagree.
What's horrible in Morrowind is that you don't hit anything if you don't have a skill for the weapon you are using unlike the games in the series that came after.
You have to think about creating your character and what you want to use. And if you have those neat 40 points in axe the short sword you found will not help you (unless you have enough points in the short blade skill of course). How mean of them to have a proper RPG system in a RPG.
I really liked Morrowind but when I played it first I was a bit young and found it a bit too difficult and have a soft spot for Oblivion because it was one of my first RPGs that I played a lot of and it was a bit more accessible than Morrowind...
When I last chose to play Morrowind a while ago I was a really low level but decided I would try the tribunal expansion...
That was a mistake...
Well it wasn't that bad I got some sort of role in a play which resulted in an Assassin trying to kill me...
On the bright side he had a daedric shortsword worth 45,000 that I pocketed...
After that I decided to run away until I was a higher level...
I found Skyrim a bit Generic after Morrowind and Oblivion and they nerfed everything that made up my entire play style in Oblivion...
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Cool.
Im making Chuck Norris to practice NPC stuff.
I have had him die twice and teleport along with phasing through the ground.
Im hoping so you can brawl him and he does a lot of damage, but who knows.
EDIT:I love that a mod that took less than a minute to make, has 1,000 subscribers. I also love that I made the mod :')
http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=7755
http://www.reddit.com/r/SkyrimHelp/comments/phl45/fall_of_the_space_core_mod_error_archive_size/
Kinda wish the steam workshop came with a manual installation feature so I didnt have' to use a workaround.
The walkthrough has instructions on how to start the quests:
Skyrim Dawnguard Walkthrough
That's what I got out of it. Isn't terrible, isn't fantastic... it's just a thing that exists.
Can anyone recommend to me their favorite environment mod(s)? I know Skyrim takes place in the cold north, but I'd like to make to world more bright and colorful.
edit: For that matter, what are your favorite mods in general? I've heard that the vanilla dragons can become old hat, so I'm looking into maybe improving them with a mod.
And what is supposedly so terrible about Oblivion?
I disagree.
What's horrible in Morrowind is that you don't hit anything if you don't have a skill for the weapon you are using unlike the games in the series that came after.
You have to think about creating your character and what you want to use. And if you have those neat 40 points in axe the short sword you found will not help you (unless you have enough points in the short blade skill of course). How mean of them to have a proper RPG system in a RPG.
When I last chose to play Morrowind a while ago I was a really low level but decided I would try the tribunal expansion...
That was a mistake...
Well it wasn't that bad I got some sort of role in a play which resulted in an Assassin trying to kill me...
On the bright side he had a daedric shortsword worth 45,000 that I pocketed...
After that I decided to run away until I was a higher level...
I found Skyrim a bit Generic after Morrowind and Oblivion and they nerfed everything that made up my entire play style in Oblivion...