I have always used an Xbox controller for Skyrim (through a wireless USB adapter) using the keyboard only for console commands. I defaulted to that for the Skyrim re-release as well. This way, ESO kb+m controls still feel "right", and Skyrim controller controls still feel "right".
The UI on the other hand...
Ah but the mods......I'm impressed that you are still able to keep playing Skyrim this long. After I did every quest/achievement in all DLC's there just wasn't much left to keep my attention. Skyrim also doesn't have the same level of replayability as Morrowind.
I'm impressed that you are still able to keep playing Skyrim this long. After I did every quest/achievement in all DLC's there just wasn't much left to keep my attention. Skyrim also doesn't have the same level of replayability as Morrowind.
I haven't touched Skyrim since I started ESO, even though I haven't even embarked on the civil war questline yet. But I immediately recognized after starting ESO that the different commands would probably throw me off, so I've been sticking to this one.
I don't have any advice about switching back and forth since I've been avoiding it myself, but maybe keep a list of the commands for each game and pull it out when you play each one?
DRXHarbinger wrote: »Is it me or is skyrim so frikin hard to start out. I got rekd but trash over and over on the standard difficulty. And the length of some of these dungeons is immense. It's what we need in eso. Take that cavern that's part of the Oghma infinitum quest. It takes a hell of a long time to just walk through it proper atmospheric and just plain cool to be there.
Shame I can't lash into a dwemer centurion with ambush+sup attack+rapids+killers blade dawnbreaker combo. ...that I miss playing skyrim now. Plain regular thunder bolts and heavy attacks it is.
I'm impressed that you are still able to keep playing Skyrim this long. After I did every quest/achievement in all DLC's there just wasn't much left to keep my attention. Skyrim also doesn't have the same level of replayability as Morrowind.
Skyrim is fantastic and has tons and tons and tons of things to do. It's not just about the quests to me, when I play things like: Skyrim, Witcher 3, Fallout 4, etc. It's about exploring, crafting, hunting, etc. Plus the housing DLC of Skyrim is included, and I'm 1 of those people who decks their houses/properties out to the max. I'm talking books being organized, outfits being set perfectly on mannequins, weapons placed perfectly in cases, etc. I play Skyrim deeeeeeply. Lol. Even my gardens and grow rooms are set perfectly.
Plus PS4 has access to mods now on Skyrim, so once I have everything setup how I did on the PS3 version (which will take months/years) — it's time to get my hands dirty on those mods and tinker around a bit.
But! I'm really having issues going between the games, due to the differences of UI's and commands.
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »I'm impressed that you are still able to keep playing Skyrim this long. After I did every quest/achievement in all DLC's there just wasn't much left to keep my attention. Skyrim also doesn't have the same level of replayability as Morrowind.
Skyrim is fantastic and has tons and tons and tons of things to do. It's not just about the quests to me, when I play things like: Skyrim, Witcher 3, Fallout 4, etc. It's about exploring, crafting, hunting, etc. Plus the housing DLC of Skyrim is included, and I'm 1 of those people who decks their houses/properties out to the max. I'm talking books being organized, outfits being set perfectly on mannequins, weapons placed perfectly in cases, etc. I play Skyrim deeeeeeply. Lol. Even my gardens and grow rooms are set perfectly.
Plus PS4 has access to mods now on Skyrim, so once I have everything setup how I did on the PS3 version (which will take months/years) — it's time to get my hands dirty on those mods and tinker around a bit.
But! I'm really having issues going between the games, due to the differences of UI's and commands.
Then you merely walk into your house and everything just randomly goes flying around the house. I like what Bethesda attempt to give us in their games, but the engine being what it is, it makes you wary of wasting even 5 seconds of your life doing meticulous layouts only for it to be all ruined or even disappear through no fault of our own.
I have changed most of my key bindings in ESO to the ones that were default in skyrim but yes, some thins are really causing funny feelings, eg when I try to summon a horse with H and when I had to google how to dismount
But now playing ESO and Skyrim on PS4 feels incredibly awkward to me (command/control-wise). I suppose because the system for combat are so dramatically different. But anyway, if anyone can give some advise on how making the transitions between the 2 easier, I'd appreciate it greatly. Because this is throwing me through a loop. Lol.
charley222 wrote: »skyrim is just so bad ass
i guess , i`m going to install the game and play my orc there
skyrim Orc warchief are epic
It had the basic combat of Morrowind without all the charm. Quests were boring, the character models looked weird, combat system was horrific to use (even worse than Morrowinds imho). The only thing Skryim offers is what most Bethesda games offer, and that's exploration. Though I even found exploring in Skyrim crap with the lack of walk in towns like you had in Morrowind, and I found exploring a little lackluster. Man, in Morrowind you'd never know what you'd find. And the building structures were soooo much better. They really set the standards with TES III, and they've never managed to achieve that again.
Just really did not like that game at all.
Not playing Skyrim, but I would certainly have the same problems. I remember coming to ESO after playing Battlefield 4 for two years and early on I once intentionally jumped from a light tower planning on deploying my parachute. Needless to say I had a lot less reason to get the two games confused.