!skyrim@lemmy.world
!skyrim
@lemmy.worldI found out you can bind weapons to your number keys instead of going to your inventory each time...
This is my first elder scrolls game so here's my honest thought. I fought the first dragon in Whiterun, then the blood dragons a bunch of times, Durnehviir (he's okay because he can use necromancy) and Naaslaarum and Volslaarum. My question is does their fight gets better or they kinda samey with small differences? For example in monster hunter the raths have the same skeleton 3D build for diablos, yian kut-ku, yian garuga, khezu and etc. but when you fight them it's different. If you fight diablos he's slower because he's heavier and he doesn't have a fire breath attack but he will charge at you. Yian garuga is similar to kut-ku but smarter especially when it use it's peck attack. Khezu has his own unique movement. The dragons in skyrim share the same 3D skeleton structure but all they do is fly, land and fire breath. The hp pool is different from different dragons. It's not a fair comparison to use MH monsters in skyrim because their games are entirely different. But the MH monster fights and their ai makes the game differentiate from each other, even if they share the same 3d skeleton structure.
Edit* Guys after reading your comments well then it's underwhelming. They could have do something about it but they didn't.
The game is too easy to get lost in side adventures. I've sunk a lot of hours just doing my own thing, I forget all about High Hrothgar. Usually it's straight to the thieves guild and then I wander around til something strikes my fancy. That and Dradric Armor. Gotta hit up the College for that. Oh and let's not forget Dawnguard. Gotta go pick up my girl, Serena. Just a good game all around.
I found a easy way to get SKSE for work for Skyrim and Skyrim Special Edition.
Skyrim
Install Skyrim In Steam
Download SKSE
Open the SKSE compressed and extract the contents into your Skyrim directory.
Go into your Skyrim\Data\SKSE folder and create the SKSE.ini file if there isn't one
Open the SKSE.ini and add the following lines of code into the INI and save the changes
[Loader]
RuntimeName=TESV_SKSE.exe
In your Skyrim folder rename the TESV.exe to TESV.exe.bak
Copy the TESV.exe.bak and paste a copy of it into your Skyrim folder and rename it to TESV_SKSE.exe
Copy the skse_loader.exe and paste a copy of it into your Skyrim folder and rename it to TESV.exe
Skyrim Special Edition
Install Skyrim Special Edition In Steam
Download SKSE
Open the SKSE compressed and extract the contents into your Skyrim Special Edition directory.
Go into your Skyrim Special Edition\Data\SKSE folder and create the SKSE.ini file if there isn't one
Open the SKSE.ini and add the following lines of code into the INI and save the changes
[Loader]
RuntimeName=SkyrimSE_SKSE.exe
In your Skyrim Special Edition folder rename the SkyrimSE.exe to SkyrimSE.exe.bak
Copy the SkyrimSE.exe.bak and paste a copy of it into your Skyrim Special Edition folder and rename it to SkyrimSE_SKSE.exe
Copy the skse64_loader.exe and paste a copy of it into your Skyrim Special Edition folder and rename it to SkyrimSE.exe
Enjoy!