I feel like unarmed would be best for a character that just doesn't level up. a level 1 run unarmed may be more viable than one that actually engages with the leveling system
My favorite thing about Skyrim is NPCs who will follow you out of a building just to keep repeating the same lines of dialogue at you over and over. Sam Guevenne pretty much permanently left the tavern in Whiterun because I allowed him to spit out a greeting and he followed me out the door.
You are correct that the Pathfinder games are not fully voice acted. They're fantastic games. I hope to see a review of them by you. You could easily end up going hardcore into those games and making deep dive videos of all kinds.
Hey, so I got my version of the Unarmed Sneak Illusion build up thee point where I deal 87 Unarmed damage. Against dragons at level 42 it still sucks if you fight like am Ancient Dragon at least unless you fortify-resto loop enough to make Unarmed damage insane. For sneak attacks? Not much better since you cap out at a x2 damage multiplier. Honestly, the best thing about this build is having potion buffed Illusion spells so you can pickpocket the armor off of foes and pacify them if you make a mistake. Or just spam buffed Frenzy to make dungeons clear themselves.
I tried Morrowind and Daggerfall after Skyrim and Oblivion got stale for me. Both are really amazing games that have their own set of quirks. Morrowind’s main quest has the best story in any Elder Scrolls by a huge margin.
I got ahead of the curve on a hand to hand build not using a khajiit by killing uthgerd and using her steel plate and it was stronger than everything I found, and stayed stronger as I upgraded it with smithing. Never used enchanting on the gear and at adept/expert it stayed strong until lvl 42, when I stopped playing. The damage I did was increasing with tempering, and I was playing vanilla special edition for xbox
@DMTInfinity For "three of the world's MOST UNDERRATED games of AL TIME.." i'm going to choose: - Dark Messiah of Might & Magic; - Eador Genesis; - Nox. P.S. PC-only player, consoles were banned in this household.
@@JasonX909 Honestly, i should've placed "King's Bounty", the original one, onto first spot, since it's the game that kickstartered the whole HoMM-like genre of games (and the M&M universe survived as long as it did because of its success). But the question was implying there won't be any thinking time before answering.
For me it is: Hush Hush - Only Your Love Can Save Them I would kill, to get another social sim that competent Orcs Must Die 1 Better than the 2 following games but no one else seems to get why Ori and the Blind Forest Way better than its Hollow-Knight Clone sequel. But "hardcore gamerz" think any game with "bad" combat is therefore a bad game. It is hard to find games that are "underrated" imo. If I like a game a lot, especially super niche and with a tiny playerbase, odds are the reviews are gonna be properly positive. It just lacks attention.
I feel like unarmed would be best for a character that just doesn't level up. a level 1 run unarmed may be more viable than one that actually engages with the leveling system
My favorite thing about Skyrim is NPCs who will follow you out of a building just to keep repeating the same lines of dialogue at you over and over. Sam Guevenne pretty much permanently left the tavern in Whiterun because I allowed him to spit out a greeting and he followed me out the door.
the mercer yeet was beautiful!!
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6:17:00 yes, falmer are acually blind. Muffle effects/high sneaking let you just run around basically ignoring them.
You are correct that the Pathfinder games are not fully voice acted. They're fantastic games. I hope to see a review of them by you. You could easily end up going hardcore into those games and making deep dive videos of all kinds.
Pathfinder: Wrath takes about 60-100 hours per unique playthrough.
@Admiral Tony Dawning I know, it's great isn't it?
Not me starting another skyrim play through wondering if private sessions finished his stealth videos
Ill keep watching this whilst i wait
Your crab was able to see you, that's why game wasn't properly telling you when you were in stealth.
Fun fact being hidden and being behind the person you're pickpocketing does in fact raise the percentage of pickpocketing
6:21:40 For the yeet.
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This is why I force myself to wander around the world by installing a mod to disable fast travel.
If you ever really decide to dive into Enderal, prepare yourself, mentally I mean.
Hey, so I got my version of the Unarmed Sneak Illusion build up thee point where I deal 87 Unarmed damage. Against dragons at level 42 it still sucks if you fight like am Ancient Dragon at least unless you fortify-resto loop enough to make Unarmed damage insane. For sneak attacks? Not much better since you cap out at a x2 damage multiplier. Honestly, the best thing about this build is having potion buffed Illusion spells so you can pickpocket the armor off of foes and pacify them if you make a mistake. Or just spam buffed Frenzy to make dungeons clear themselves.
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It is so... unsettling to see someone who played Oblivion and Skyrim before Morrowind talk positive about it.
I tried Morrowind and Daggerfall after Skyrim and Oblivion got stale for me. Both are really amazing games that have their own set of quirks. Morrowind’s main quest has the best story in any Elder Scrolls by a huge margin.
@@secretsix43I played Arena without reading the manual. That was a mistake.
I got ahead of the curve on a hand to hand build not using a khajiit by killing uthgerd and using her steel plate and it was stronger than everything I found, and stayed stronger as I upgraded it with smithing. Never used enchanting on the gear and at adept/expert it stayed strong until lvl 42, when I stopped playing. The damage I did was increasing with tempering, and I was playing vanilla special edition for xbox
@DMTInfinity For "three of the world's MOST UNDERRATED games of AL TIME.." i'm going to choose:
- Dark Messiah of Might & Magic;
- Eador Genesis;
- Nox.
P.S. PC-only player, consoles were banned in this household.
Haven't even heard of the second two, so I don't doubt you lol
@@JasonX909 Honestly, i should've placed "King's Bounty", the original one, onto first spot, since it's the game that kickstartered the whole HoMM-like genre of games (and the M&M universe survived as long as it did because of its success). But the question was implying there won't be any thinking time before answering.
I should also mention "Sacrifice".
For me it is:
Hush Hush - Only Your Love Can Save Them
I would kill, to get another social sim that competent
Orcs Must Die 1
Better than the 2 following games but no one else seems to get why
Ori and the Blind Forest
Way better than its Hollow-Knight Clone sequel. But "hardcore gamerz" think any game with "bad" combat is therefore a bad game.
It is hard to find games that are "underrated" imo. If I like a game a lot, especially super niche and with a tiny playerbase, odds are the reviews are gonna be properly positive. It just lacks attention.
@@haruhirogrimgar6047 I would not call Ori "underrated", anywhere i look i'll see near universal praise.
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