Nice save....lolTizzytheTormentor said:I don't know about you but I enjoy playing as make-up if you don't mind! Never seen make-up using a bow and arrow? thought so...Zenn3k said:You did, unless you are telling me you intend to play the game as rosie red cheeks on the side of someones face...pretty sure thats not in the character creator.TizzytheTormentor said:Who said anything about playing as a rogue?Zenn3k said:Rogue.TizzytheTormentor said:HELL YEAH! I've been waiting for this, time to boot up Skyrim and play as my new rouge (arrow killcams here I come) Thanks for the news man!
Rouge is makeup that goes on your face.
I see that frequently in all of the locations in the game. After I posted this thread last week I played the game for a few hours and put it down again. The performance on the 360 is still shit and as much as I try I can't ignore it. Draw distance is gradually getting worse and worse, freezing, framerate drops, frame tearing/pulling, etc. I'm going to wait a few more months and get it on PC when I want to play it again. I plan on playing Morrowind for the 100th time this summer anyway so it might be awhile.ServebotFrank said:Is it just me or are the citizens in Whiterun have really low res clothes? That really bugs me.
I don't have a PC that can run it at the moment, so I bought it for 360. I still have fun of course, but I heave a big sigh every time I start it up and when I notice something I want to change. Mods are awesome. In addition to awesome new quests, houses, enemies, weapons, content, etc., you can also overhaul the way the game works- leveled lists, guard behavior, sneaking, skills, races, leveling, rag-doll and physics, it's just endless. Wait long enough and someone will release a whole new game as a mod.SajuukKhar said:No offense, but why of all games would you get a Bethesda game on a console?Fappy said:I'm on the 360.Tayh said:Riveting tale, chap.
Just kidding.
Isn't this something you could have downloaded a community fix mod for?
Like I know a lot of people don't have uber PCs, but buying a Bethesda game on the console is literally kicking yourself in the balls.
No Bethesda game is complete without mods.
Yea.Fappy said:That's part of the reason why I am holding off on the PC version. Once they stop constantly patching and there are a lot of great mods out I'll jump on board.nikki191 said:they also managed to break piles of mods with there fixed/not fixed navmesh bug and from what ive heard the scripting language and construction kit is that hard and buggy even bethseda are having trouble with it
I wouldn't really count bug fixes as mods but rather updates although maybe I'm just splitting hairs at that point. Nothing wrong with a good mod though.SajuukKhar said:I guess the mod that fixes 1000+ bugs in the game didnt make the game better?Daystar Clarion said:Mods don't really make the games all that better.
Sure, they can sweeten the experience somewhat, but if you didn't like the game to begin with, mods aren't going to suddenly change your mind.
I remember getting Oblivion on my Xbox, and then I got it on PC. After faffing around with mods for a while, I didn't really see what the fuss was all about.
And the modding community consist of perverted man-children. Seriously, how many fucking nude mods do they need?
Nor did the 100+ hours of new quests I got via mods iddnt make it better?
If you really think that most of it was nude mods then you havent looked at a large number of mods