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by Baja California Autonoma » Thu Jul 30, 2020 10:54 pm
by The first Galactic Republic » Fri Jul 31, 2020 7:50 pm
by San Lumen » Fri Jul 31, 2020 9:19 pm
The first Galactic Republic wrote:There’s not much rhyme or reason to the Dragonborn’s wedding guests, is there? You can have beggars and General Tullius at the same time.
For what it’s worth, I’ve been reloading a save to see who will show up each time, and my current Dragonborn usually sees Companions, beggars, and Faendal. I’ve seen a few Jarls, but sometimes you get their stewards and housecarls instead.
by The first Galactic Republic » Fri Jul 31, 2020 9:49 pm
San Lumen wrote:The first Galactic Republic wrote:There’s not much rhyme or reason to the Dragonborn’s wedding guests, is there? You can have beggars and General Tullius at the same time.
For what it’s worth, I’ve been reloading a save to see who will show up each time, and my current Dragonborn usually sees Companions, beggars, and Faendal. I’ve seen a few Jarls, but sometimes you get their stewards and housecarls instead.
Its very random it seems. One character of mine who got married had a full chapel of friends and people he helped across the province including Jarl Balgruff and Ravencrone, Lydia, Ysolda, and Tolfdir
Another character only had his son, Farkus and Iona there.
by The first Galactic Republic » Fri Jul 31, 2020 10:49 pm
by The Imperial Reach » Sat Aug 01, 2020 5:15 am
The first Galactic Republic wrote:I’m playing Skyrim normally. I’d just brought back Derkeethus from Darkwater Pass if that might have affected anything. I see an NPC coming over the horizon and notice it’s a bald guy I don’t recognize as being from the town, so I go over to investigate.
First, the NPC is stuck in the ground and is only visible from the waist up. He drifts through it. Also his eyes are closed and his leg is bent up so that the sole of his boot is by his waist and also comes up from the ground. It’s like he’s dead but still oriented head up.
Second, it’s Skjor from the Companions questline, who died as part of the plot and has been dead for at least a hundred in game days now. The corpse of Skjor is apparently just drifting through Skyrim now. Literally through Skyrim.
He followed the road out of town and went southwest.
One of the weirdest things I’ve ever seen in this game.
by San Lumen » Sat Aug 01, 2020 6:46 am
The first Galactic Republic wrote:San Lumen wrote:Its very random it seems. One character of mine who got married had a full chapel of friends and people he helped across the province including Jarl Balgruff and Ravencrone, Lydia, Ysolda, and Tolfdir
Another character only had his son, Farkus and Iona there.
Did you mod the game to have more than three guests?
Come to think of it, I think I was playing a modded game when I had Tullius as a guest. If he can show up normally than he’s the most significant person I’ve seen.
It’d be cool if the weddings were more expansive. They could have at least made little changes, like gifts from the guests or being able to choose where it happens.
The first Galactic Republic wrote:I’m playing Skyrim normally. I’d just brought back Derkeethus from Darkwater Pass if that might have affected anything. I see an NPC coming over the horizon and notice it’s a bald guy I don’t recognize as being from the town, so I go over to investigate.
First, the NPC is stuck in the ground and is only visible from the waist up. He drifts through it. Also his eyes are closed and his leg is bent up so that the sole of his boot is by his waist and also comes up from the ground. It’s like he’s dead but still oriented head up.
Second, it’s Skjor from the Companions questline, who died as part of the plot and has been dead for at least a hundred in game days now. The corpse of Skjor is apparently just drifting through Skyrim now. Literally through Skyrim.
He followed the road out of town and went southwest.
One of the weirdest things I’ve ever seen in this game.
by Impaled Nazarene » Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:58 am
Kiaculta wrote:Oh, Kar, you silly sack of shit.
Soviet Haaregrad wrote:Bickering ist krieg.
Infected Mushroom wrote:isn't this a bit extreme?
Finland SSR wrote:"Many dictatorships are oligarchies.
Many democracies are oligarchies.
Therefore, many dictatorships are democracies."
-said no one ever. I made these words up.
Genivaria wrote:"WHY!? Why do this!? Thousands of planets and trillions of innocent lives gone! For what!?"
"It seemed like fun at the time."
by The Imperial Reach » Sat Aug 01, 2020 3:43 pm
Impaled Nazarene wrote:Forgotten Vale Skipped: Check
Harkon Rekt: Check
Increase game speed to skip through the Soul Cairn: Check
Serana Married: Check
Modded NPCs at my wedding: Check
A beggar still shows up to my wedding: Check
Contracted Vampire Crabs:
by The Imperial Reach » Sat Aug 01, 2020 3:48 pm
Aeritai wrote:Wait you can skip the Forgotten Vale?
by Dresderstan » Sat Aug 01, 2020 3:55 pm
by The Imperial Reach » Sat Aug 01, 2020 3:59 pm
by The first Galactic Republic » Sat Aug 01, 2020 4:11 pm
San Lumen wrote:The first Galactic Republic wrote:Did you mod the game to have more than three guests?
Come to think of it, I think I was playing a modded game when I had Tullius as a guest. If he can show up normally than he’s the most significant person I’ve seen.
It’d be cool if the weddings were more expansive. They could have at least made little changes, like gifts from the guests or being able to choose where it happens.
No I did not. Where did you get it’s limited to three guests only?
The Imperial Reach wrote:The first Galactic Republic wrote:I’m playing Skyrim normally. I’d just brought back Derkeethus from Darkwater Pass if that might have affected anything. I see an NPC coming over the horizon and notice it’s a bald guy I don’t recognize as being from the town, so I go over to investigate.
First, the NPC is stuck in the ground and is only visible from the waist up. He drifts through it. Also his eyes are closed and his leg is bent up so that the sole of his boot is by his waist and also comes up from the ground. It’s like he’s dead but still oriented head up.
Second, it’s Skjor from the Companions questline, who died as part of the plot and has been dead for at least a hundred in game days now. The corpse of Skjor is apparently just drifting through Skyrim now. Literally through Skyrim.
He followed the road out of town and went southwest.
One of the weirdest things I’ve ever seen in this game.
Fucking lmao holy shit
by Impaled Nazarene » Sat Aug 01, 2020 4:28 pm
The Imperial Reach wrote:Impaled Nazarene wrote:Forgotten Vale Skipped: Check
Harkon Rekt: Check
Increase game speed to skip through the Soul Cairn: Check
Serana Married: Check
Modded NPCs at my wedding: Check
A beggar still shows up to my wedding: Check
Contracted Vampire Crabs:
Only troglodytes skip the forgotten Vale. Talos smite you.
The Imperial Reach wrote:bruh
And miss the Frost Giants with their neat crystals that open up portals leading to immense riches? And miss the fight with the two dragons that crash through the frozen lake?
Come on.
Kiaculta wrote:Oh, Kar, you silly sack of shit.
Soviet Haaregrad wrote:Bickering ist krieg.
Infected Mushroom wrote:isn't this a bit extreme?
Finland SSR wrote:"Many dictatorships are oligarchies.
Many democracies are oligarchies.
Therefore, many dictatorships are democracies."
-said no one ever. I made these words up.
Genivaria wrote:"WHY!? Why do this!? Thousands of planets and trillions of innocent lives gone! For what!?"
"It seemed like fun at the time."
by The Imperial Reach » Sat Aug 01, 2020 4:35 pm
by Impaled Nazarene » Sat Aug 01, 2020 4:41 pm
The Imperial Reach wrote:Challenging enemies are good enemies, Naz. If you don't sweat and struggle then it's not worth it. The Forgotten Vale may be long but it's super cool. And yeah, I hate Falmer too, but at least I know I'm in for a damn good fight with them - especially when they have chaurus. Serana makes those fights easier, too. I hate being able to cheese through enemies.
Rieklings are easily the worst enemies in the game, anyhow. Fucking obnoxious bastards.
Kiaculta wrote:Oh, Kar, you silly sack of shit.
Soviet Haaregrad wrote:Bickering ist krieg.
Infected Mushroom wrote:isn't this a bit extreme?
Finland SSR wrote:"Many dictatorships are oligarchies.
Many democracies are oligarchies.
Therefore, many dictatorships are democracies."
-said no one ever. I made these words up.
Genivaria wrote:"WHY!? Why do this!? Thousands of planets and trillions of innocent lives gone! For what!?"
"It seemed like fun at the time."
by New haven america » Sat Aug 01, 2020 5:31 pm
The Imperial Reach wrote:Challenging enemies are good enemies, Naz. If you don't sweat and struggle then it's not worth it. The Forgotten Vale may be long but it's super cool. And yeah, I hate Falmer too, but at least I know I'm in for a damn good fight with them - especially when they have chaurus. Serana makes those fights easier, too. I hate being able to cheese through enemies.
Rieklings are easily the worst enemies in the game, anyhow. Fucking obnoxious bastards.
by Impaled Nazarene » Sat Aug 01, 2020 6:05 pm
New haven america wrote:The Imperial Reach wrote:Challenging enemies are good enemies, Naz. If you don't sweat and struggle then it's not worth it. The Forgotten Vale may be long but it's super cool. And yeah, I hate Falmer too, but at least I know I'm in for a damn good fight with them - especially when they have chaurus. Serana makes those fights easier, too. I hate being able to cheese through enemies.
Rieklings are easily the worst enemies in the game, anyhow. Fucking obnoxious bastards.
Not everyone has the belief that by default challenge=good.
To me personally, most challenge=frustration, I gain very little enjoyment from beating challenging parts of games most of the time. My general reaction first and foremost to beating challenging bits is "Oh thank god, now I can actually get back to parts of the game I actually like."
Kiaculta wrote:Oh, Kar, you silly sack of shit.
Soviet Haaregrad wrote:Bickering ist krieg.
Infected Mushroom wrote:isn't this a bit extreme?
Finland SSR wrote:"Many dictatorships are oligarchies.
Many democracies are oligarchies.
Therefore, many dictatorships are democracies."
-said no one ever. I made these words up.
Genivaria wrote:"WHY!? Why do this!? Thousands of planets and trillions of innocent lives gone! For what!?"
"It seemed like fun at the time."
by Andsed » Sat Aug 01, 2020 6:08 pm
by New haven america » Sat Aug 01, 2020 6:31 pm
Impaled Nazarene wrote:New haven america wrote:Not everyone has the belief that by default challenge=good.
To me personally, most challenge=frustration, I gain very little enjoyment from beating challenging parts of games most of the time. My general reaction first and foremost to beating challenging bits is "Oh thank god, now I can actually get back to parts of the game I actually like."
Eww, casul
by The first Galactic Republic » Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:54 pm
by The first Galactic Republic » Sat Aug 01, 2020 11:06 pm
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