The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim (22 Viewers)

Enron

Tickle Me
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Oct 11, 2005
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ok so ive completed the main quest, now started again leveling a nord and this time will not rush the main quest line and actually save up stuff for awesome gear like the dragonbone armour :D p.s. last boss is so friggin piss i finished it at level 14 :D
I like joining the different factions and completing the Daedric Quests.
 

Fint

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Aug 13, 2010
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Sweet, best get on with them then :)

It's actually quite easy beating the dragons in this once you've a companion, they tend to focus their attacks on them leaving you to jab a sword up its arse. I've actually found it harder to kill frost trolls, but then that's down to the fact that they come straight at you and don't let up for a moment
 

Tak!

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Jun 23, 2011
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I finally had some time yesterday to play Skyrim and I have a question that might have been discussed earlier here. As a Fallout fan and someone who hasn't played any of the previous games of the "skyrim"-series, is it only me that feel like this game is a copy paste of fallout? I've only played the game for 40 min whereof I spent most of my time fixing the face of my character but the sole sensation I experienced when entering the game was: "This is Fallout". The only difference I've felt so far is that instead of perks I have magic and I'm in a different world.

I'm still enjoying the game so far and this is simply my first judgement. I could be very wrong and I'm hoping for someone here to step up and explain to me why I am wrong. Perhaps someone who's played the game a bit further than I have.
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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I got a question about this game. Is it necessary to play the games before Skyrim? Or can i just buy it and i understand what's the story about?
It takes place several years after Oblivion in a different country so yes. The story is different, but there will be references to past events, but it doesn't matter if you already new about it.
 

Enron

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Oct 11, 2005
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I finally had some time yesterday to play Skyrim and I have a question that might have been discussed earlier here. As a Fallout fan and someone who hasn't played any of the previous games of the "skyrim"-series, is it only me that feel like this game is a copy paste of fallout? I've only played the game for 40 min whereof I spent most of my time fixing the face of my character but the sole sensation I experienced when entering the game was: "This is Fallout". The only difference I've felt so far is that instead of perks I have magic and I'm in a different world.

I'm still enjoying the game so far and this is simply my first judgement. I could be very wrong and I'm hoping for someone here to step up and explain to me why I am wrong. Perhaps someone who's played the game a bit further than I have.
They are made by the same company and so are similar. Skyrim is using a new game engine and you level up via your action rather than gained XP from completing missions like in Fallout. Also Skyrim is way more open and you can interact with more NPC and can do more as a whole.
 

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