Restart or keep going?

Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 8:49 pm

Dear god yes it is lol Once you start you lose that wall you built up to 'do things properly' as I put it and it builds up. It starts out with the few hundred extra gold you need but don't see any harm by adding it via console and avoid hunting it then it turns into grand soul gems for enchanting and the cash to go with it etc etc.

Feeling the satisfaction of buying the first house by doing honest work in all its cliche goofiness is a great feeling and keeps you motivated to not cheat. It sounds so silly now that im writing it but its something that some pc users im sure deal with lol

mmm that 5,000 gold well spent! If my house randomly gets robbed..(can that happen) I will kill ALL the things. Be warned~
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Calum Campbell
 
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 1:39 pm

restarting and new characters is what rpg's are about.
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Reven Lord
 
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 7:07 pm

I rarely make it over level 20 with any of my characters. The game is really only rewarding and challenging at the lower levels. Once you reach the point that you never have to run from anything it becomes just another grind and loses a lot of its fun.

Don't be afraid to start over... you will likely enjoy it much more than simply continuing.
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Post » Wed Jun 06, 2012 5:10 pm

I got my first character to about level 34. It was a terribly unfocused build. Despite all of the time I had invested, I decided to restart. My second character is much more focused thanks to the learning experience of number 1. Then I started number 3. Now I'm on 4 and thinking of restarting again.

I've never gotten anywhere near level 30 again.
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