Hey, I don't expect people to go searching Skyrim Nexus for me, but does anyone know of a good mod I can install for changing the height of characters?
I'd just like to play as an eight foot tall Nord plz.
Dragonborn on the 12th, Hearthfire on the 19th, and Dawnguard on the 26th.
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So I got Skyrim ages ago, played 30 or something hours and got bored. I now returned to it, and I realize that I do enjoy the game, however I am no fan of the controls. When in combat I always long for Fallouts V.A.T.S. system. But since that isn't possible in this game I'm asking you people for tips on how to best play the game. I find both Magic and Melee to be very clumsy in the game, Archery being my preferred weapon of choice. Playing on X360.
I do also like Magic, however in Skyrim there are soo many cool spells, but a really tiresome way of changing between spells, which is what is putting me off. So for the people who love the game and has managed to cope with the controls, any tips on how I should proceed? I've started skipping all quests where I have to go into fighting, which means I pretty much only do Thieves guild quests now...
I agree about the spells. As much as I might be ridiculed I think it really needed a hotkey system. Like if you could press a number and then click the mouse button you wanted to switch. Its just so irritating to have to pause the game and switch spells or drink potions.
What I did was just put a lightning spell in each hand and spam that shit. Strategy and versatility is for the weak.
Well I noticed while grazing the PSN that we playstation users finally get Skyrim DLC....that cost $20
Just wondering that if anyone already knew about it and had already played the Dragonborn DLC, it they could tell me if it was any good. Cause something worth a used game or a large pizza better be LotSB quality.
Registered: Mar 2006
Location: United States, New Jersey
I've played nearly every Elder Scrolls game out there, and the controls are just something that you have to get used to. That said, I have always thought that Bethesda could work on their battle system. Grappling would be a huge plus if they incorporated it into future games. This of course should be a skill set. Perhaps they should make a Monk class, or bring back the unarmed skill with heavy tweaks.