My small guide to a more "hardcoe" Skyrim experience

Post » Mon Jun 11, 2012 5:52 am

Maybe those of us who want to have a different approach to quest markers can start a database where we create written directions, illustrations, maps and other creative ways to describe the way to locations we have found, and then when I get a quest to find for example "Valtheim Towers" I go to the database and download directions that someone else who has been there has created and use that instead of the in-game map and quest marker.

That is kind of a cool idea, especially because even PS3 and Xbox players could make use of it.
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Tyrone Haywood
 
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Post » Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:03 pm



7. Take some time off. When do you ever just have a day off in this game? Try just going to a tavern to listen to some inspirational music (Age of Aggression is my personal choices), have something to eat and drink, chat to the locals. You could even get a day job chopping wood for Hulda at the Bannered Mare. Just don't do quest after quest after quest.


While i enjoy listening to the odd bard singing, spending the day chopping wood really doesn't appeal to me. Waiting for the release of virtua lumberjack simulator for that little treat!
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Post » Sun Jun 10, 2012 2:38 pm

That is kind of a cool idea, especially because even PS3 and Xbox players could make use of it.

A bit too late for me since I know where most of the common locations are by heart by now, but I would be willing to create a few directions to locations for such a database.
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