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I would certainly enjoy seeing Skyrim running at 60 fps, it has to be a sight to behold. Talking of which, for an open game, it looks really good in general. Like in this picture:The updated version is good so far. 60fps Riverwood feels goood!
Yeah they did a great job with all the fog floating around mountaintops.
I'd say 'realism'...realness.(grammar?)
Yes, like Albuquerque and Kyyla said, they got it right. You can feel the heaviness of the weather and the air. It reminds me of a certain place in the south of Germany where I spent a week. There was a wide river that when I woke up -at 6AM or so- seemed completely frozen. Beautiful to look at but it was really cold.Their atmospheric effects help a ton with distant visuals.
I decided that my next character will be a Vampire from the very beginning. It changes the gameplay so much that I am really interested.
I want to create a vampire focused on Illusion magic, which is perfect for them, and I find so fun.
I want to become a vampire as soon as I escape Helgen, but I will have to wait until night and wander around until I find a fledging vampire, a weak one, Which I think it will likely happen 1 out of 1000 times out there in the wilderness.
I know this means playing mainly at night, but anyways, one of my favourite games ever was like that.
I tried becoming a werewolf but the equipment thing and some other details didn't compensate for the bonuses, at least for me.
I am afraid at such a very low level a vampire could kill me easily, but I am thinking about running and never look back once I get hit and contract Porphyric Hemophilia.
Either that or decreasing the difficulty setting to the lowest one and once I get vampirism increase it to Expert -my default difficulty setting- or Master.
I am also curious about what the Companions will do when I join them and let them know I am a vampire and maybe I can't perform their ritual thing.
On a different note, I am a mage and I started exploring the surroundings of Winterhold. It is amazing, the atmosphere of the game is well done, being in the Sea of Ghosts feels like being in Mars. Such a remote place, and really vast.
What seems small becomes large once you get there. You are swimming and then you think; "Look at that islet, I want to go there", Once you reach the small island you notice how huge it is, actually, at least compared with what you thought when you saw it in the distance. It looks like there might be some cool items or places in such a vast and "empty" place, but I will explore more another day.
I preferred to ask my follower -mine is J'Zargo, agreeable and fun- to wait in a safe place because I don't think they can follow you well when swimming between islets.
Thanks for the help, it made my day. :smile2:@Cyan
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I've been here at level 3 or 4, You will survive and You can escape from there easily.
Ps.Its my HDD or loading times after new patch increased significantly?
I began my current walkthrough as a mage and as soon as I completed the first mission of the main quest so I could have a follower I went to Winterhold, so I know the college well.Does anyone know where I can acquire some more powerful healing spells? "Fast heal" or whatsitscalled from the Jarl's mage in Whiterun whatsisname, kind of loses its punch when you have 300 health or more...