You explore vast worlds, solve puzzles, and battle formidable foes in Elder Scroll Games.
You explore vast worlds, solve puzzles, and battle formidable foes in Elder Scroll Games.
I typically start with around 50,000 arrows and then add mods. The same applies to Fallout games—I allocate a few thousand rounds for the weapon I’m using. I avoid playing with guns or bows that don’t fit my preferences if I have better options available. So yeah, you could say I’m a cheater who takes away the enjoyment. Anyway, I play in a way that keeps the game fun for me.
Dedicate every moment to shaping your character. Complete several key missions. Adjust the game's settings to suit your needs. Identify the reasons behind frequent crashes. Resolve all issues with the mods. Play the game for a short period each day. End the session and avoid returning for some time. Repeat the process.
Played since Morrowind and I've always enjoyed being a Breton with restoration magika, sword and shield. Most of the time I opt for heavy armor. I've experimented with many different "classes" but I consistently return to being a Breton Paladin/Warrior. Using a bow in Skyrim feels really rewarding. I haven't joined the Dark Brotherhood at all. I just can't be an assassin (though it's entertaining in Dishonored).
I enjoy using them while seated in front of my screen. Back in the day, I played with nipple clamps and a GIMP on the desk, but it got too much attention.