Voted. ESO is going to be their first MMO with a lot of glitches. Have fun with that guys!
I do play Oblivion/Skyrim but I am supporting FFXIV.![]()
Voted. ESO is going to be their first MMO with a lot of glitches. Have fun with that guys!
I do play Oblivion/Skyrim but I am supporting FFXIV.![]()
I'm getting Skyrim, the expansions for it, AND the extended game guide for Christmas!
My family ROCKS!
/happy dance
So, I'll be fulfilled on the Elder Scrolls end. I won't really need ESO. The only MMO I'm looking forward to at present is FFXIV.
Be prepared to spend a couple weeks modding before you even start playing.
Ah. Don't use Steam Workshop. It's crap and its auto update feature is the perfect recipe for destroying your game in progress. Use the mod manager on Skyrim Nexus instead.
Geez, is it in that much need of mods? lolBe prepared to spend a couple weeks modding before you even start playing.
Ah. Don't use Steam Workshop. It's crap and its auto update feature is the perfect recipe for destroying your game in progress. Use the mod manager on Skyrim Nexus instead.
Must be bugged to hell.
Or the manual esm selection inside the config (iirc). As much as people like Steam..I had nothing but issues with it's MMO and big title update management.Be prepared to spend a couple weeks modding before you even start playing.
Ah. Don't use Steam Workshop. It's crap and its auto update feature is the perfect recipe for destroying your game in progress. Use the mod manager on Skyrim Nexus instead.
It's a bethesda game, they should come with a disclaimer that you'll need at least graphic patches for certain things and bug fix patches from the get go.
Nothing like doing 360s while riding a horse or your head skyrocketing off.
Wow. This will be my first bethesda game. Looks like I have a lot to learn.
Good thing I'm getting the PC version. lol
I wouldn't advise the manual esm selection simply because it's too easy to lose track of the mods you're using. Some don't have an esm/esp at all, or some mod the same thing. The mod manager will ensure that you can install/uninstall a mod without breaking the others (IE: if you install a mod that overwrites some file of another mod, if you disinstall the first mod, the manager will actually reinstate the files you previously overwritten, ensuring that the first mod will work).
It's a very sophisticated piece of software and makes your life a LOT easier without drawbacks.
"need" no, but the right selection of mods will make the game so much better that it's really not worth it to run without.
OMG kewl!
I doubt ESO will be like the Elder Scrolls series and cause of that the network code would require a heavy bandwidth for Bethesda's servers. While I owned my small house in Skyrim and everytime I went inside I always messed up stuff in the living room for no reasons (maybe my fault or my fellow NPC's fault lol) so I had to clean craps everytime I leave the house.
Take a look at that video for a LOL:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rt5aUdijAN8
Which is why I love to be a thief!![]()
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