Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Every container i open i still half expect to find motif pages. Was in a dwemer ruin looking out for purple pages. Same thing goes for fishing. Walk past rivers looking out for fishing holes. At least in Skyrim i can get fish roe.
I went to sheath my weapons upon entering Dragonsreach in Whiterun and accidentally shouted..It didn't go over well
annarr1117nub18_ESO wrote: »I'm considering getting Skyrim Special Edition PS4 digital download version after my job pays me next month in December!
I have started playing Skyrim again since the remastered has been released. Since its been so long since I have played it, it's like starting all over again ( even had to look online on how the refine ore lol ) But i can transition fairly well from eso to skyrim back to eso again.
annarr1117nub18_ESO wrote: »I'm considering getting Skyrim Special Edition PS4 digital download version after my job pays me next month in December!
That's awesome, bruh! Definitely pick it up. It's without a doubt worth it. Just make sure that you have hours upon hours to play, as it will consume ridiculous amounts of time. And not in a boring way either. Every single moment is filled with anticipation of what could happen, and what you might see next. Definitely worth every dollar, in my opinion.I have started playing Skyrim again since the remastered has been released. Since its been so long since I have played it, it's like starting all over again ( even had to look online on how the refine ore lol ) But i can transition fairly well from eso to skyrim back to eso again.
How? What's your secret on bouncing between the 2 games so fluidly?
Prof_Bawbag wrote: »Every container i open i still half expect to find motif pages. Was in a dwemer ruin looking out for purple pages. Same thing goes for fishing. Walk past rivers looking out for fishing holes. At least in Skyrim i can get fish roe.
Lmao. So true. I also tend to think most ingredients are junk (e.g. Cheese, carrots, etc.), but have to remember that those now restore health too when consumed. Rather than go to a provisioning learned recipe.
Narvuntien wrote: »So I was playing through Skyrim for the 6 th time then I heard that ESO was no longer subscription based... $26 and three days of download later.. and here I am.
MMO is actually a different genre and I haven't actually played an MMO before so everything was wierd for me to be honest.
Why am I casting sword swing? instead of swinging my sword and why is it way way more effective to cast sword swing than just swining my sword?
I can't just guzzle a million health potions haha.
What is with the destruction staves instead of spells
I need a companion to carry all my loot
charley222 wrote: »wow i just look the Remastered is look great and look to run faster , so i expect better mods
thx for the news , i`m going to get this game again, i will role one barbarian orc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtUsp9pLmCU
charley222 wrote: »wow i just look the Remastered is look great and look to run faster , so i expect better mods
thx for the news , i`m going to get this game again, i will role one barbarian orc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtUsp9pLmCU
You're welcome. But, be warned. Things aren't as easy going the stamina route in Skyrim, as it is in ESO. There is no proc sets, and all that type of stuff. And while you can still find tons of success with: Bows, daggers, swords, etc. Just don't expect it to be so easy. I have a few friends who thought it would be easy going the melee route in Skyrim, and very quickly learned that it's not exactly true. It may look badass, but sometimes magicka is just flat out better in certain situations.
I'm noticing that I'm having trouble going between the 2 games at the moment, and was wondering if anyone has experienced this and or knows a way of how to be fluent and proficient in both games on the same platform.
I suppose the reason why it effects me so much going between these 2 games, is because they're both Elder Scrolls titles (I know it sounds silly). But like, when I was playing Skyrim previously back on PS3 — I wasn't playing other Elder Scrolls games. So things felt 'natural' to me. Then years later when playing ESO on PS4, I hadn't touched Skyrim in a long time. Thus ESO felt 'natural' to me upon picking up. Granted that I originally started ESO on Mac, but then transferred to PS4 months later. 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.
Playing both ESO and Skyrim SE on the PC currently, both entirely without any addons or mods, the only issue I have switching to ESO from Skyrim is in relation to the different response speed of the mouse. It takes a little while to adapt to the faster response in ESO.