I would never have the patience to do something like this, kudos to the people who have found these glitches and exploits must have the patience of a saint to do so.
I think punching a guard to get to 'jail' (or, rather, the place where you'd pay a fine and be checked for illegal objects) quicker would work IRL as well. They'll provide a car and everything, assuming they don't want to take some time off to beat you up first.
I just blew my mind with this. Quicksaving and Quickloading to skip dialogue was only discovered after ADGQ 2013? I knew about it like, MONTHS before that! My sound card was busted, but I didn't have the money for a new one, so I discovered the trick by accident and used it to make it through every cutscene because otherwise they'd just stand there trying to play the audio file that can't be accessed. I'm not claiming responsibility or saying 'wow what dumbasses' I only figured it out by pure happenstance and broken technology but I'm just crazy surprised with that. Wow. I wish I'd told someone about the quicksave quickload thing, I just assumed all the glitches had been found!
link1234567890 dude if you... read... the post... i said that i never bothered telling anyone because i thought people already knew... i'm not taking credit, i'm sharing a 'woah what' moment, geeze.
simon fakename You get people like this. I got what you meant though. I had the same thing with the Cinnabar/Dupe/Missingno(M) glitch from Pokemon Red/Blue. I wasn't the first person to find it, but I still found it on my own.
Richard Krzyzanski This guy has played Skyrim enough that playig it normally wouldn't be fun it would just be slow. Breaking a game is something that you do after you have had the enjoyment from the game and are just looking to do osmething else.
Nice Job. Speed run of the main quest. The one thing i hate about skyrim is you can't beat it. The Night mother will give you endless quests even if its killing the same guy. Trust me iv tryed everything. #lvl150
I love how Bethesdas games are always so popular. But if you step back and look at each and every one of them, they're all glitchy incomplete messes. Bethesda really aren't that good at making games, or physics engines. But the nostalgia of their "unique" physics engine keeps their games popular.
Yet despite being an "all glitchy incomplete" mess is still manages to have more content than most games out there. Heck, any company that manages to make a game with half as much content as these types of games probably will have as many glitches. But yeah, it's a good thing that there are people that mod these games to help with some of the glitches. The amount of times I've lost progress in Fallout because it constantly crashed on PS3 was annoying.
PC communities are dedicated to these games not just because their physics engine, but because of the open ended gameplay among other things which aren't done perfectly, but they mold together well enough. The communities though, they sort these games out pretty well, I've never played a TES game without mods since Morrowind, and I probably would have modded Morrowind if I wasn't 7 or so.
I think their games are pretty solid, for your information, I'm talking PC here, so I do not know what the situation is like on consoles. However, compared to other games, I think Bethesda has some really solid games, and in fact very complete. It's more like a Sandbox game, than all that scripted stuff like Mass Effect and Witcher (Two VERY good scripted games). I think people have been WAY too hard on Skyrim concerning bugs and flaws. I believe people are trying to find some flaws, and sure, there are plenty, but if you compare those flaws to flaws other games have, they are barrely noticeable. I am talking a visual bug with a certain weapons versus no item inventories. That is a HUGE diffrence between those two flaws. And note that these are bugs people were looking for, or stumbled upon, not something that ruins gameplay. And as to why it is still alive, I think the nostalgia plays a big role in that indeed, but I also feel like the open API plays a HUGE role in the playability of skyrim. The mods and the modders are keeping the game alive for so much more longer.
*Walks up to police officer*
*Punch*
"What the fuck are you doing?"
"Jail skip lol"
I would never have the patience to do something like this, kudos to the people who have found these glitches and exploits must have the patience of a saint to do so.
You don't have the patience to what? Play Skyrim for an hour??
James Colman You don't have patience for a speedrun? 😂
I want to go to jail, especially in Norway. The prison there looks like a 4 star hotel.
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im so into agdq! hoping 2014 to be a greeeat year.... greetings, Chile
10 minutes into the speedrun and Im seeing content I havent seen before because of all the side questing I get up to :P
the game is broken, we know it. We can shatter it, yes. However, breaking it down to the level of atoms, that is what you guys are doing.
Beats game. Levels up to level 2...
I think punching a guard to get to 'jail' (or, rather, the place where you'd pay a fine and be checked for illegal objects) quicker would work IRL as well.
They'll provide a car and everything, assuming they don't want to take some time off to beat you up first.
The developers of this game must be pulling their hair out when they see things like that hahaha.
+Draxis32 Nah fam Bethesda purposely adds more glitches with their patches as is signature.
I just blew my mind with this. Quicksaving and Quickloading to skip dialogue was only discovered after ADGQ 2013? I knew about it like, MONTHS before that! My sound card was busted, but I didn't have the money for a new one, so I discovered the trick by accident and used it to make it through every cutscene because otherwise they'd just stand there trying to play the audio file that can't be accessed.
I'm not claiming responsibility or saying 'wow what dumbasses' I only figured it out by pure happenstance and broken technology but I'm just crazy surprised with that. Wow. I wish I'd told someone about the quicksave quickload thing, I just assumed all the glitches had been found!
Moral of this story? Never assume everything has been found.:p
Well you obviously didn't figure out the quicksave quickload otherwise you would be credited with it and you aren't, So I call bullshit.
link1234567890 dude if you... read... the post... i said that i never bothered telling anyone because i thought people already knew... i'm not taking credit, i'm sharing a 'woah what' moment, geeze.
simon fakename You get people like this. I got what you meant though. I had the same thing with the Cinnabar/Dupe/Missingno(M) glitch from Pokemon Red/Blue. I wasn't the first person to find it, but I still found it on my own.
The guy behind Wymorn is just stroking his non existent ego like damn rofl. Awesome job though
ProfessorBroMan is the ultimate hype man.
It's cool to see how many strats have changed over the years.
Damn. This guy is really good.
Took him about 8 minutes to get through half the game. Took me about 8 minutes to get through half the first cave.
bucket jump is kickass
Anyone notice mr breivik on first row?
Wouldn't it have been faster to punch a guard at Riverwood instead of at Pelagia Farm, or is there something I'm missing?
Guard's don't appear in Riverwood until you talk to Balgruuf.
speed running a game like this seems like it takes all of the fun out of a game like this.
But it's fun.
I see your point, but one of the fun parts of speed running is learning about how your favorite games work and exploiting that knowledge.
Richard Krzyzanski This guy has played Skyrim enough that playig it normally wouldn't be fun it would just be slow. Breaking a game is something that you do after you have had the enjoyment from the game and are just looking to do osmething else.
i didnt even know if this was possible, it took me hour worth of getting lost on my way to high hrotgar xD
When the reader announces that they supposedly broke the donation goal of the previous year, was that accounting for inflation also?
What leval are you suppose to be when you beat the game i was leval 20
Gray shirt dude is awesome!
ha! game crashed. You my friend need SSME solves that crash ! spread THE WORD ! (steps back from keyboard...)
You aren't allowed to use any mods for official speed runs.
John Fernow John!!! It's Ethan! Oh my god its THE John Fernow
35:58 smooth as peanut butter
Whats with the hype behind Borderlands 2 in Japanese?
really want a 100%run by that I mean main quest, all guilds, and daedric quests it would be more fun if possibly really long at first
Yea that would take....significantly longer
ehh probably 6-7 hours off the bat not the longest speed run ever i dont think.
Wh33lz777 It would take about 30-40 hours with all quests and stuff
TheAirGrenade Yes, 30-40+++++
Come on, running trough all quests, guilds and misc's, and about 6-7 hours? lol lol lol lol hell no
i just tried the bucket jump XD it is Awesome!
The guy on the right of the chair looks and sounds like professor broman
CharliexRT - Destiny CAUSE IT WAS :D
CharliexRT - Destiny sadly he looks a bit like Anders Behring Breivik xD haha
wow the crash and sticky keys were unlucky
first thing i did on this comp was turn off that awful pop up (i actually ended up disabling my keyboard before i got it XD)
Is the the XBox 360 version, or PC with a gamepad?
>using windows 8.1
>steam
>Task manager
SURE BUDDY, THIS IS AN XBOX 360
Zestypanda Greentext doesnt work on youtube buddy.
Ryan Giggs11
> Thinks I care
Top kek. Ok. Also I was joking.
Zestypanda
Ha, pathetic greentext peasant, bow down to the *Bold Master Race*.
Henry Hill *BOOOLD*
Only on a windows...crash glitch ing cause error codes what do you expect, cool video though.
they did it in ca.1 Hour, i needed 200
For just the main story!?
Zyrus Smith nah, but to be completely done with DLC included all sidequests etc.
Nice Job. Speed run of the main quest. The one thing i hate about skyrim is you can't beat it. The Night mother will give you endless quests even if its killing the same guy. Trust me iv tryed everything. #lvl150
I love how Bethesdas games are always so popular. But if you step back and look at each and every one of them, they're all glitchy incomplete messes. Bethesda really aren't that good at making games, or physics engines. But the nostalgia of their "unique" physics engine keeps their games popular.
Yet despite being an "all glitchy incomplete" mess is still manages to have more content than most games out there. Heck, any company that manages to make a game with half as much content as these types of games probably will have as many glitches.
But yeah, it's a good thing that there are people that mod these games to help with some of the glitches. The amount of times I've lost progress in Fallout because it constantly crashed on PS3 was annoying.
PC communities are dedicated to these games not just because their physics engine, but because of the open ended gameplay among other things which aren't done perfectly, but they mold together well enough.
The communities though, they sort these games out pretty well, I've never played a TES game without mods since Morrowind, and I probably would have modded Morrowind if I wasn't 7 or so.
I like the lore. And the environment. The graphics aren't that bad either.
I think their games are pretty solid, for your information, I'm talking PC here, so I do not know what the situation is like on consoles. However, compared to other games, I think Bethesda has some really solid games, and in fact very complete. It's more like a Sandbox game, than all that scripted stuff like Mass Effect and Witcher (Two VERY good scripted games). I think people have been WAY too hard on Skyrim concerning bugs and flaws. I believe people are trying to find some flaws, and sure, there are plenty, but if you compare those flaws to flaws other games have, they are barrely noticeable. I am talking a visual bug with a certain weapons versus no item inventories. That is a HUGE diffrence between those two flaws. And note that these are bugs people were looking for, or stumbled upon, not something that ruins gameplay.
And as to why it is still alive, I think the nostalgia plays a big role in that indeed, but I also feel like the open API plays a HUGE role in the playability of skyrim. The mods and the modders are keeping the game alive for so much more longer.
They just have better ideas, they're just not good at executing them.
Lmao everyone is so annoyed at that dude on the right
lol s jump and m jumps. so SnM Jumps.
on behalf of everybody watchin nobody care about donations
upgrade your mic