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I'm not sure, you've gotten farther than I have. I'll look it up in the strategy guide when I get a chance.slut rag wrote:i did the first part of the werewolf mission where you drink the blood and turn into one for a moment. but since then, i have heard nothing else about this. how do you turn into a werewolf when you want? or do you have to progress with that story line to get that ability?
Magic > Powers > Beast Formslut rag wrote:i did the first part of the werewolf mission where you drink the blood and turn into one for a moment. but since then, i have heard nothing else about this. how do you turn into a werewolf when you want? or do you have to progress with that story line to get that ability?
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I finally beat the game in its entirety a few weeks ago, after not playing for over a month. The main story was good, but, to me, the main campaign of Oblivion was much more engaging. You really had a sense urgency with the Oblivion gates opening everywhere, as opposed to a few dragons flying around, being twats.
Not to say that I was disappointed in the slightest, but for a game that has the potential for 200+ hours to be put into it, I expect full immersion on the scale that compels me to finish every quest and dungeon. I just didn't feel the same inter-connectivity between guilds, side-quests and the main story like I did in Oblivion. Maybe because I played through Oblivion three times over a five year periord, or maybe because my standards are too high. Still, Skyrim is a goddamn great game, but Oblivion did more for me, and everyone owes it to themselves to play through it.
Not to say that I was disappointed in the slightest, but for a game that has the potential for 200+ hours to be put into it, I expect full immersion on the scale that compels me to finish every quest and dungeon. I just didn't feel the same inter-connectivity between guilds, side-quests and the main story like I did in Oblivion. Maybe because I played through Oblivion three times over a five year periord, or maybe because my standards are too high. Still, Skyrim is a goddamn great game, but Oblivion did more for me, and everyone owes it to themselves to play through it.
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sounds a bit like my campaign. and the prison you're talking about is in markarth which is fucking glitched in my game. whenever a guard sees me, they approach me to take me to jail (guess i got a bounty on my head). but the only choice it will LET me pick is, "i'd rather die than go to jail!", which i'll choose but then it will give me all the options again. it doesn't stop until you back out of the conversation, then the guards attempt to fight me.
it wont let me pay my bounty.
it wont let me go to jail to escape.
im starting to think all my markarth missions are just fucked now. i've read about this glitch so i know im not the only one experiencing it.
it wont let me pay my bounty.
it wont let me go to jail to escape.
im starting to think all my markarth missions are just fucked now. i've read about this glitch so i know im not the only one experiencing it.
Nah man, dude who did said he thinks he's beatin the game at least 60 times already. He said he picked a high elf because they are the tallest race and run a hair bit faster than the others, and he didn't equip armor. He also didn't use any stat perks and ran from all fights except the dragons. His competion only lost by 20 seconds, so actually two people have done it.Brian wrote:That's gotta be an April Fool's joke...
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