Chewiemuse said:Love me ?Larquen said:[glow=red,2,300]LOVE YOUU !!!!! [/glow]
AND as I can see my Pictures sparked a huge convo on Video cards let me explain something
ALL of my pictures yes are not photoshopped, BUT I dont use Vanilla graphics, I dont use Vanilla Shadowing, with an ENB it adds in FXAA Injectors and it adds certain shading properties that Skyrim doesnt originally have in it Such as SSAO and Faux cell shading, so regardless of whether or not you got a new video card it wouldnt look like this unless you modded it too, I have and Ive counted about 36 Graphic Enhancement mods alone on the nexus mod Manager, as well as tones of other add ons that come with their own 2056/ 4096 Pixel sizes, which is very detailed Textures, the ENB's I use add the "Bokeh" Depth affect which you see, the lighting and toning as well as the color scale is all moded into the game. i have counted and as I said in a previous post I use about 157 mods in my skyrim game, I honestly dont even play the game anymore I just take pictures on it (Honestly more fun to me). even then with the beast I had I was only getting 20 fps, so im not trying to sound cocky you know or like im better or anything im just saying it took me HOURS and DAYS to get my game to look like this and not only was it a pain in the ass it wasnt at all stable, constant crashes, and having to deal with mixing and matching mods which werent even compatible with eachother.
BUT Other than that not to discourage you guys plenty of people do it and I always encourage modding I just want you to know the risk it entitles, Courrupted Game files, save files, pretty much having to redownload or constantly back up your game, this is kinda like a disclaimer and a use beware deal
Chewbacca said:I just finished the Dark Brotherhood questline, and I've gotta say I'm quite disappointed with Skyrim's Dark Brotherhood compared to Oblivion's Dark Brotherhood.
The way I see it, is that they took out all the variety in the kills. The best parts of the Dark Brotherhood in Oblivion were when you could take a stealthier, more challenging way. You can no longer swap the medicines of your target with poison, stage accidents, or talk your way into turning people on each other.
They ditched all the more creative and multiple pathway assassinations for a more linear and bland line of kills. The very last assassination was amazing, but for a more story driven guild we lost everything else. "Go to Markarth and kill this person."
Nahkuri said:Oh hey, a murderer vampire that looks like a little kid? That's, like, totally creepy, dude!
I don't think anything Bethesda does will ever beat Dark Brotherhood of Oblivion.
In fact, Oblivion was probably even more linear since it told you how to kill the target in most cases.
Nahkuri said:In fact, Oblivion was probably even more linear since it told you how to kill the target in most cases.
IIRC, not really. You could still just run there and ORC SMASH your target and everyone else in a 1km radius. They just told you the way to do it sneakily. Which was kind of a good thing, since Oblivion's stealth system was good for little more than sneak killing in dungeons. At least compared to proper stealth & sneak games, like the Thief series, which are better suited for the whole "let the player figure it out himself" approach.
Wasn't talking about that, anyways. The plot, the writing, the pacing and the characters of Oblivilol's DB questline were done better than in any other questline in the TES series as far as I care. Liked it even more than Morrowind's main quest storyline.
rapier17 said:Kill the ***** who wants you to kill the three people and boom! a different quest chain as an alternative. Apparently it's shorter, yet to do it myself.
rapier17 said:For those who've played the DB quest line and not enjoyed it, you know there is a second quest line for the DB you can take?
Kill the ***** who wants you to kill the three people and boom! a different quest chain as an alternative. Apparently it's shorter, yet to do it myself.