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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 7:44 pm

So, either way you go, you want 1 staff to remain invisible?

No, sorry, sometimes I svck at communication. xD I would have it to where, I'll try and paint a picture, one staff's top would go up beyond your left shoulder and the other slightly below your right shoulder, the second staff would be directly below the first. What I was trying to say was, if the system, where one weapon is invisible, were to stay they could still add one staff to your back.

Personally, I don't like the dual staves thing, but to each his own.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:18 pm

No, sorry, sometimes I svck at communication. xD I would have it to where, I'll try and paint a picture, one staff's top would go up beyond your left shoulder and the other slightly below your right shoulder, the second staff would be directly below the first. What I was trying to say was, if the system, where one weapon is invisible, were to stay they could still add one staff to your back.

Personally, I don't like the dual staves thing, but to each his own.

I approve!

Yeah, the dual staves seemed pretty weird to me.. i have played every single MMORPG you could think of, and dual wielding staves is a first
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:12 pm

because some people like to or want to RP all that? :tongue:

The problem with having kids in Skyrim is that it simply will not work. Not without massive jumps in continuity.

Assuming the humans of Nirn aren't too different from Earth humans, you'd have to wait roughly 270 in-game days just for a child to be born. And to get the child to a useful age would take years. I can only think of two ways to get around that. The first is through very jarring rapid aging, where the child grows up at a super fast pace. The other is to skip massive chunks of time. Neither of those have any place at all in a game like Skyrim.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:20 pm

The problem with having kids in Skyrim is that it simply will not work. Not without massive jumps in continuity.

Assuming the humans of Nirn aren't too different from Earth humans, you'd have to wait roughly 270 in-game days just for a child to be born. And to get the child to a useful age would take years. I can only think of two ways to get around that. The first is through very jarring rapid aging, where the child grows up at a super fast pace. The other is to skip massive chunks of time. Neither of those have any place at all in a game like Skyrim.

I agree completely, in my opinion, children would be a complete waste of time on Bethesdas' time. Not to mention, it's pretty worthless..
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 2:15 pm

The problem with having kids in Skyrim is that it simply will not work. Not without massive jumps in continuity.

Assuming the humans of Nirn aren't too different from Earth humans, you'd have to wait roughly 270 in-game days just for a child to be born. And to get the child to a useful age would take years. I can only think of two ways to get around that. The first is through very jarring rapid aging, where the child grows up at a super fast pace. The other is to skip massive chunks of time. Neither of those have any place at all in a game like Skyrim.

They could atleast let me adopt from that horrible orphanage. =p
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:56 pm

How about.. you fix your fu**ing game? Now that's a bright idea!!
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:49 pm

How about.. you fix your fu**ing game? Now that's a bright idea!!

What the hell are you talking about?
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:00 pm

What the hell are you talking about?

The PS3 version, is completly broken, and unplayable after a number of hours. We've been waiting a good 6 months for this to be corrected... Frankly, it's ticking me off as I payed the same money as everyone else.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 12:19 pm

What the hell are you talking about?

He's one of those people that believe a game as massive as Skyrim should be absolutely flawless. So when they run into a flaw, as minor as it may be, the game is broken beyond playability xD

The worst I've ever had was if I jumped into water, my game would freeze, but I simply uninstalled, then reinstalled the patch.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 9:09 pm

The PS3 version, is completly broken, and unplayable after a number of hours. We've been waiting a good 6 months for this to be corrected... Frankly, it's ticking me off as I payed the same money as everyone else.

Well i'm sorry, but i'd love to see you do better. It's not as easy as just fixing it. It takes time, not to mention Skyrim isn't the only thing they have to focus on. Be patient, you're not their top priority.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:19 pm

He's one of those people that believe a game as massive as Skyrim should be absolutely flawless. So when they run into a flaw, as minor as it may be, the game is broken beyond playability xD

The worst I've ever had was if I jumped into water, my game would freeze, but I simply uninstalled, then reinstalled the patch.

Yes, and the unbelievable freezing, 10 fps on all locations, and quest bugs that make you restart the whole game. I think this is major in my humble opinion.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:13 pm

He's one of those people that believe a game as massive as Skyrim should be absolutely flawless. So when they run into a flaw, as minor as it may be, the game is broken beyond playability xD

The worst I've ever had was if I jumped into water, my game would freeze, but I simply uninstalled, then reinstalled the patch.

Haha, that svcks. Yeah, most people expect an absolute perfect game. As a veteran gamer i know this: There is no such thing as a perfect game.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:46 pm

The PS3 version, is completly broken, and unplayable after a number of hours. We've been waiting a good 6 months for this to be corrected... Frankly, it's ticking me off as I payed the same money as everyone else.

I guess I got the magic copy, because I hear everyone talk about how buggy the PS3 version is, but mine only has a few things here and there. =/
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:42 am

I agree completely, in my opinion, children would be a complete waste of time on Bethesdas' time. Not to mention, it's pretty worthless..

not if you can teach them and customise them into the perfect companions in your travels? like teaching them in stealth/magic/warrior etc.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 8:20 am

I guess I got the magic copy, because I hear everyone talk about how buggy the PS3 version is, but mine only has a few things here and there. =/

I've not had a single problem with my copy..
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:54 am

Well i'm sorry, but i'd love to see you do better. It's not as easy as just fixing it. It takes time, not to mention Skyrim isn't the only thing they have to focus on. Be patient, you're not their top priority.

Yeah, sorry. I'm just mad that they would release the ps3 version uncompleted ( They even stated this), and even after half a year it still remains broken. This isn't the first game, New Vegas, Fallout 3, had the same case, with the bugs that never got fixed that is.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:22 pm

not if you can teach them and customise them into the perfect companions in your travels? like teaching them in stealth/magic/warrior etc.

Or you can just give Lydia a staff and some robes.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 3:58 pm

my ps3 version freezes whenever i enter the water above the waistline :s
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:55 pm

my ps3 version freezes whenever i enter the water above the waistline :s

I had that same problem, I simply uninstalled the patch, reinstalled and it was fixed! You must uninstall the game, also, but don't touch your save files....wouldn't want to lose your character! haha =)

http://www.gamesas.com/topic/1365797-help/page__p__20611027#entry20611027
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 4:54 pm

I used to play on the PS3, and the game would usually freeze and I'd have to restart the system about every hour, sometimes every ten minutes. It was terrible. Patch 1.4 made it a little more stable, but I quit and moved to PC after that so idk about 1.5.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:32 pm

I had that same problem, I simply uninstalled the patch, reinstalled and it was fixed! You must uninstall the game, also, but don't touch your save files....wouldn't want to lose your character! haha =)

http://www.gamesas.com/topic/1365797-help/page__p__20611027#entry20611027

thanks for the info :P im just gonna play on it till im done with the downloading of the pc version patch then i think i'll play on that.I hate steam :s
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 6:38 pm

not if you can teach them and customise them into the perfect companions in your travels? like teaching them in stealth/magic/warrior etc.

I'm guessing you ignored the post he was quoting.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 5:40 pm

Haha, that svcks. Yeah, most people expect an absolute perfect game. As a veteran gamer i know this: There is no such thing as a perfect game.

Then son, no offense, but you are not a veteran gamer. I can list out about 100 + absolutely perfect games that needed not one change and they remained timeless. They all came from the 80's. And all before consoles were big.

Pac Man
Ms Pac Man
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Jr
Astroids
Defender
Dig Dug
Galaga
Centipede
Frogger
Pole Position
Mario Bros
Rampage
Burgertime
Tron
QBert
1942
.....etc.... Do I even need to go on ?

LOL - :tongue:
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 10:39 pm

Then son, no offense, but you are not a veteran gamer. I can list out about 100 + absolutely perfect games that needed not one change and they remained timeless. They all came from the 80's. And all before consoles were big.

Pac Man
Ms Pac Man
Donkey Kong
Donkey Kong Jr
Astroids
Defender
Dig Dug
Galaga
Centipede
Frogger
Pole Position
Mario Bros
Rampage
Burgertime
Tron
QBert
1942
.....etc.... Do I even need to go on ?

LOL - :tongue:

I've played all those games. And that's not what i meant by perfect.
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Post » Fri Jun 15, 2012 11:39 pm

I've played all those games. And that's not what i meant by perfect.

I know, I know, I just was messin with ya. And actually, rumor has it, that the developer of Defender said there was indeed a bug in that game when it was released. Or something like that. I don't know what it was though, but I believe it was fixed with later produced chips.

Anyway, did not mean to hijack the thread...(just a small side bust - sorry) :biggrin: - back on topic --
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