I’ll never forget the night Skyrim came out. I told my girlfriend at the time that I was going to the midnight release with friends, but was free to hang out until then. She insisted I stay longer when the time to came for me to leave, and I refused saying I already had plans. She was mad for weeks. But 13 years later, I still have Skyrim. So I think I made the right choice.
Tips! In vanilla Skyrim you can find the only gloves that boost unarmed attacks, the "Gloves of the Pugilist" in the sewers of Riften on Gian the Fist (You can disenchant them and put the effect on other gauntlets as well). In the aniversary edition you get the option to make gauntlets with this effect (I believe you can also find them randomly as treasure). Just a tip for our lovely fist fighting monk Chipmonk! ;)
On the topic of Skyrim rereleases, I had the physical PS3 Legendary, which meant I had to BUY the PS4 rerelease to keep playing it, and when that became the Anniversary edition it was NOT a free upgrade for me, and there's still the PS5 version, which I DID get for free, but it doesn't include all the special added Creation Club stuff, which is another version of the game, according to the store front, for like $20. On PC, this is a much simpler situation. You bought it, they updated it, you got it. On console it's RIDICULOUS, and that's not counting people who decided to go over to, like, Switch.
Oh gods this nightmare. I bought skyrim like 3x, the last time being my move to PC. I never even play (over 1000 hours burned me out) but I wanted to still own it & my consoles are dust traps. What a mess. Still regret grabbing the anniversary edition. Should have stayed on SSE.
I once met an NPC that was playing Skyrim wrong. He was a Khajit bandit that somehow tried to rob me while I was in werewolf form (like he actually started the highwayman dialogue). I can't think of any part of that plan that makes any sense. XD
@@FriendFatale just a power-tripping asshole that feels like him being the one to put out the unnofficial patch means he's important and means he should have a big spot and a say in the community. a modder that disallows others from working on top of their work when said others are unhappy with specific issues in it, is just someone who is in it only for themselves.
Which is really unfortunate and unfair to the number four btw. Also it's weird to associate something as significant like death with a super common number like four, because you're bound to come across the number or concept of four all the time in daily life. Who the fuck came up with that shit?
@@roecocoa You can generally make the distinction between those with context, but I'm still baffled they'd relate a super common low number with death. I mean if it was something like 36 or 244 at least you wouldn't come across that all the time by accident. Apparently that's why hotels in a lot of Asian places have no fourth floor, kinda like how airlines have no 13th seat row etc.
@@comical4609 You can also generally distinguish sì from si by context as well as tonality, and of course the written characters are completely different. It's not like someone deliberately set out to slander the number four; it's a coincidence that gave rise to a phobia.
Don't know if anyone said it during one of your streams or not, but absorb magic is actually terrible for conjuration as the target for summon spells is the player so it can absorb it. I was very disappointed when I found this out on a conjuration only playthrough many years ago. It only affects the standard summon atronach and related spells, bound weapons and raise undead spells aren't affected by this. There's a kind of niche use if you have high conjuration but don't actually want to use it, since it absorbs the magicka of the base cost of the spell and not whatever it actually costs you so you can refill magicka pretty easily with high spell absorb kinda like telekinesis in Oblivion, but not as good.
2:19:00 the difference between college and university in the united states is usually that colleges offer two-year programs, and universities offer 4-year and post-graduate options. community colleges are often much more affordable, and are great for non-academics to build skills. a trend in my region is for university students to complete their prerequisites at the local college, where it's often less crowded.
Community colleges are a great deal for everyone really. They offer most everyone options to get pre-requisite classes done affordably, or build trade skills and get associate degree
You can fix this "out of breath" thing by shouting or even trying to shout. Constantly hitting it in my current playthrough, and I think it might be caused by the food buff.
So I am watching this way after the fact and I think I know what the deal with the Courier is, it's a glitch related to the Anniversary Edition, and you do have the Anniversary Edition even without the upgrade, specifically you should have Skyrim v1.6.1170.0 without the upgrade(you can double-check your version by going in the installation folder, right clicking SkyrimSE.exe, opening Proprieties, and clicking the Details tab), and that version adds a glitch where the Courier can randomly get stuck and stops delivering letters altogether, the way to fix this is to use console, first "prid 39fb7", then "enable" to make sure he is active, then "moveto player", this should move the Courier directly to you, and if he has any letters he will deliver them when you talk to him, or give his "Nope, sorry, nothing." dialogue if he doesn't, this should also unstuck him for a while, though the glitch is likely to happen again, and the same fix is necessary. I also had this glitch seemly fixed by the "Unofficial Skyrim Creation Club Content Patches" mod, I haven't had it occur ever since installing it, and I say "seemly" because Courier fixes aren't mentioned by the mod's changelog though it does make changes to the Courier, but I believe that mod requires the USSEP to begin with, so it might not necessarily be helpful for JBN.
I’ll never forget the night Skyrim came out. I told my girlfriend at the time that I was going to the midnight release with friends, but was free to hang out until then. She insisted I stay longer when the time to came for me to leave, and I refused saying I already had plans. She was mad for weeks. But 13 years later, I still have Skyrim. So I think I made the right choice.
Tips! In vanilla Skyrim you can find the only gloves that boost unarmed attacks, the "Gloves of the Pugilist" in the sewers of Riften on Gian the Fist (You can disenchant them and put the effect on other gauntlets as well). In the aniversary edition you get the option to make gauntlets with this effect (I believe you can also find them randomly as treasure). Just a tip for our lovely fist fighting monk Chipmonk! ;)
On the topic of Skyrim rereleases, I had the physical PS3 Legendary, which meant I had to BUY the PS4 rerelease to keep playing it, and when that became the Anniversary edition it was NOT a free upgrade for me, and there's still the PS5 version, which I DID get for free, but it doesn't include all the special added Creation Club stuff, which is another version of the game, according to the store front, for like $20. On PC, this is a much simpler situation. You bought it, they updated it, you got it. On console it's RIDICULOUS, and that's not counting people who decided to go over to, like, Switch.
gimme money
Oh gods this nightmare. I bought skyrim like 3x, the last time being my move to PC. I never even play (over 1000 hours burned me out) but I wanted to still own it & my consoles are dust traps. What a mess. Still regret grabbing the anniversary edition. Should have stayed on SSE.
I once met an NPC that was playing Skyrim wrong.
He was a Khajit bandit that somehow tried to rob me while I was in werewolf form (like he actually started the highwayman dialogue). I can't think of any part of that plan that makes any sense. XD
no skyrim discussion is complete without complaining about Arthmoor's bullshit
what is that guy’s deal anyway?
@@FriendFatale just a power-tripping asshole that feels like him being the one to put out the unnofficial patch means he's important and means he should have a big spot and a say in the community.
a modder that disallows others from working on top of their work when said others are unhappy with specific issues in it, is just someone who is in it only for themselves.
Hi JBN love seeing the content even when it's just stream vods thank you for uploading and hoping you are doing great
2:35 It's because in some languages, including Mandarin, Cantonese, and Japanese, the word for "four" sounds like the word for "death."
Which is really unfortunate and unfair to the number four btw. Also it's weird to associate something as significant like death with a super common number like four, because you're bound to come across the number or concept of four all the time in daily life. Who the fuck came up with that shit?
@@comical4609 Well, who comes up with any language? As homophones go, it's nowhere near as inconvenient as to/two/too or there/their/they're.
@@roecocoa You can generally make the distinction between those with context, but I'm still baffled they'd relate a super common low number with death. I mean if it was something like 36 or 244 at least you wouldn't come across that all the time by accident. Apparently that's why hotels in a lot of Asian places have no fourth floor, kinda like how airlines have no 13th seat row etc.
@@comical4609 You can also generally distinguish sì from si by context as well as tonality, and of course the written characters are completely different. It's not like someone deliberately set out to slander the number four; it's a coincidence that gave rise to a phobia.
@@roecocoa I AM NOT A HOMOPHOBE
Just Background VODs, cool content keep it up bro
Don't know if anyone said it during one of your streams or not, but absorb magic is actually terrible for conjuration as the target for summon spells is the player so it can absorb it. I was very disappointed when I found this out on a conjuration only playthrough many years ago. It only affects the standard summon atronach and related spells, bound weapons and raise undead spells aren't affected by this. There's a kind of niche use if you have high conjuration but don't actually want to use it, since it absorbs the magicka of the base cost of the spell and not whatever it actually costs you so you can refill magicka pretty easily with high spell absorb kinda like telekinesis in Oblivion, but not as good.
2:19:00 the difference between college and university in the united states is usually that colleges offer two-year programs, and universities offer 4-year and post-graduate options. community colleges are often much more affordable, and are great for non-academics to build skills. a trend in my region is for university students to complete their prerequisites at the local college, where it's often less crowded.
Community colleges are a great deal for everyone really. They offer most everyone options to get pre-requisite classes done affordably, or build trade skills and get associate degree
This is going to be a Sweet one!
You can fix this "out of breath" thing by shouting or even trying to shout. Constantly hitting it in my current playthrough, and I think it might be caused by the food buff.
It's enough of a nuisance that someone made a mod to remove it, so I just downloaded that.
The giants do looks like them 😂😂😂
1:12:40 Nils from Candlehearth hall jumpscare
So I am watching this way after the fact and I think I know what the deal with the Courier is, it's a glitch related to the Anniversary Edition, and you do have the Anniversary Edition even without the upgrade, specifically you should have Skyrim v1.6.1170.0 without the upgrade(you can double-check your version by going in the installation folder, right clicking SkyrimSE.exe, opening Proprieties, and clicking the Details tab), and that version adds a glitch where the Courier can randomly get stuck and stops delivering letters altogether, the way to fix this is to use console, first "prid 39fb7", then "enable" to make sure he is active, then "moveto player", this should move the Courier directly to you, and if he has any letters he will deliver them when you talk to him, or give his "Nope, sorry, nothing." dialogue if he doesn't, this should also unstuck him for a while, though the glitch is likely to happen again, and the same fix is necessary.
I also had this glitch seemly fixed by the "Unofficial Skyrim Creation Club Content Patches" mod, I haven't had it occur ever since installing it, and I say "seemly" because Courier fixes aren't mentioned by the mod's changelog though it does make changes to the Courier, but I believe that mod requires the USSEP to begin with, so it might not necessarily be helpful for JBN.
Ha dope, this will be a blast
ChipMONK in Skyrim?
Sweet! I was wondering if you’d do Skyrim at some point
do you like the witcher universe? I feel like you would
YES!!! YES
🎉
TES Castles is proof the series is over, its about money not lore. Its sad. Best just to pretend Skyrim was actually the end of the world
What is your mod that changes voice actors?
Beyond Skyrim: Bruma might be changing some of the voice lines. I only installed it for the hat.
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Please, please play Baldur's Gate 3 🥺