Learn methods to access single-player open world titles like Fallout or Skyrim.
Learn methods to access single-player open world titles like Fallout or Skyrim.
Stay in Skyrim for a while
It’s 11:00 PM on the night of nonoononononononon
Enjoy your time in the game!
step one: examine the final request
step two: launch Witcher 3 without time jumps—embrace the role of a witcher and genuinely assist residents in each village, checking the bulletin board before progressing to the next location.
I experienced a similar situation with Oblivion. After escaping the prison, I felt disoriented and unsure of what to do next. I attempted to follow the main story but quickly lost my way when entering the first gate. I became frustrated and unsure of how to proceed. I sought advice online, found useful gear, and decided to assist a group of farmers who had become invisible due to a wizard’s spell. I secured a room and was approached by someone inviting me to join the Dark Brotherhood after learning about a past incident involving a civilian. My goal was to eliminate a target using a special dagger to gain entry into the guild. Along the way, I got sidetracked by neighbors asking for help after they got lost in a cave. By the time I realized I’d spent four hours, I was already immersed. I haven’t played Skyrim yet, but if it’s similar to Oblivion, I think a simple plan—getting some arms, finding shelter, etc.—would help. In the TES series, you don’t pick your path; the story chooses you! Good luck! - lacsativ
You're experiencing issues with your 144Hz monitor and Skyrim glitches, especially with animals. It sounds like the problem might be related to the physics engine when your frame rate exceeds 60 FPS. Reducing the frame rate to match your monitor's capabilities could help stabilize things. This adjustment might resolve the glitches you're seeing.