Orc wearing a metric ton of armour with a big fuck off axe!
Although im likely to dip my toes in magic and stealth too.
Although im likely to dip my toes in magic and stealth too.
There isn't.JoesshittyOs said:I'm not great with timezones, but I'm pretty sure there isn't anywhere in the world that's two days ahead of me.
Nord with a beard. As of what his traits are, I have no idea. I just want the damn beard.
Not if you count the midnight launch party that starts 10PM Thursday at some stores.Jove said:1 day? It's 2 days damn it, TWO DAYS!
This, all the way.DanielBrown said:Redguard with heavy armor and a shield and sword, most probably.
Then the word you're looking for is dull. Not Oblivion with better Graphics.Danyal said:]
Done that. Combat doesn't look too well, dragonfighting seems strange.
Fight at 1:35.
I admit, magic and archery look good. Finishing moves also look great. But just the hit, strange animation, block, strange animation, hit, strange animation, block? Meh...
Then you want an Orc. Or a Nord. Prolly the Orc though.Loop Stricken said:Never played any of these games, so I don't know. something that cleaves through the enemies with a massive hunk of metal though.
... if I can set the metal on fire, all the better.
The GameStop that I shop at is going to start letting people in at 10:00 PM on Thursday night for Skyrim. I intend to be one of the firsts ones in. Plus, staying there for two hours will let me catch up on my reading. Still need to read Game of Thrones.Savagezion said:Is Gamestop having a midnight release party for this?
I am so there, if so. As for my build... not sure on race yet but it will be an arcane scout/archer build. Thinking Argonian or Nord.
Different races have different bonuses. Bretons are made to be natural mages, Redguards are made to be natural warriors, etc.FaceFaceFace said:I don't know, I never played the other Elder Scrolls. You people probably know stuff about this since you're in this thread. Is a magic-user with a one-handed sword feasible? And what does it matter if you're one of the several different guys who all just look like humans versus being a bipedal lizard?
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Magic_OverviewThe Spell Effectiveness figure on the Magic screen indicates the actual percentage of how effective your spells are. The magnitude of a spell will be multiplied by this figure when you cast the spell; if the spell has no magnitude, then the duration will be affected instead (see Tips, below, for more detail). So if your Spell Effectiveness is 85%, an Ease Burden spell will only allow you to carry 42 more points, instead of the full 50 points. Your Spell Effectiveness will be reduced if you wear armor. There are two types of armor: light armor and heavy armor. It doesn't matter which one you actually use as far as your skill is concerned. Your overall Spell Effectiveness while in armor, either light or heavy, cannot exceed 95% regardless of your skill in that armor. The skill rating for the armor you wear must be at least Journeyman rank to maintain 95%; lower ratings than Journeyman results in lower effectiveness. 100% Spell Effectiveness can only be achieved if you are not wearing any armor (which is why most NPC spellcasters wear robes and no armor). Fatigue levels do not affect overall Spell Effectiveness.