Saturday, March 10, 2012

Should I get The Elder Scrolls V: For PS3 or PC?

Is the PC version really that much greater? My PC can easily handle it, but I like playing Bethesda games with a controller more. What system should I get it for?Should I get The Elder Scrolls V: For PS3 or PC?
pc (if you have a good pc) ...not because of the controls... or the graphics.. but for the modding :D Oblivion mods changed the game in so many diff ways, same with fallout 3. trust me pc all the way :D Only problem is (like rage) you will no doubt have some bugs :( but it will be WAY worth it trust me :D
PC.



There are two programs that will allow you to play it with a PS3 controller on PC. First, MotionJoy will make it so that your PS3 controller works on PC. Second is Xpadder which easily makes it so that ANY game without gamepad support will work with a controller. You can make your PC believe that the buttons on the controller are whatever key from the keyboard that you assign to that button, and you can set the mouse movements to your analog sticks.



Also, go to tesnexus.com and you will see how big the modding community is. Through mods, Bethesda games always become much, much better than they are originally and their lifespan and replayability extends by hundreds, if not thousands of hours.Should I get The Elder Scrolls V: For PS3 or PC?
well,are you going to use mods at all or think you will use mods once they are made for the game.if not then just get the ps3 version.there are programs you can down load that will allow you to use a wired ps3 or xbox 360 controller on most of the newer games,so if your going to use mods latter on,then get the pc version and down load one of these programs.hope this helps.
Your PC may be able to handle it but you sure as heck can't. You want the Skyrim? You can't handle the Skyrim! You're not worthy of the awesomeness that is Elder Scrolls.Should I get The Elder Scrolls V: For PS3 or PC?
Well I would get it on ps3 because your more comfortable with playing it on the ps3. Its hardly a biggy if the graphics are slighly better on pc.
Pc!

PS3 controls are awkward, and you're unable to modify the game at all, which is boring.
If your computer can handle it get it on PC, Gaming on a PC is always better for RPGs

The elder scrolls V skyrim question?

should i trade it in cos i dont play it alot about 1 hr a day? i like it its just my first elder scrolls game so should i keep it even tho i dont play it much. and get summat what i'll enjoy more?The elder scrolls V skyrim question?
as some one else said,only you know which game you will enjoy more.skyrim could be a very long lasting game if you try doing every thing possible in it.i have only done the first 1/3rd of the main story,now i have been out exploring to try and find all of the different places in skyrim.i have found 150 of the over 300 different areas,i haven't gone into them just located them.so far this has taken me 70 hours and i figure i have about 300 more to go,i love it.if you think you will enjoy the other game more,then trade in skyrim and get that.hope this helps.
If anything little play time will extend your elder scrolls experience. You could keep it for months or years even and never run out of fun stuff to do. Just for the sheer number of things you can do I would suggest you keep it.The elder scrolls V skyrim question?
Only you know the answer to that my friend, if you don't like the game trade it in.
1. Learn English.

2. 1 hour a day? I'd call that a lot.

3. I have no freakin idea what ur asking.The elder scrolls V skyrim question?
You should sell it to pay for tutoring.
summat what you'll enjoy more? You didn't go to school much did you. Stick to your damn FPS games.

What do you want see in Elder Scrolls v?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Elder_Scrolls



TBA(approx 2010) - The Elder Scrolls VWhat do you want see in Elder Scrolls v?
I want to see a longer story and more races and classes!

Can anyone help me with The elder scrolls V:Skyrim?

So I just passed the part where I killed the dragon sahloknir, and for some reason everyone is attacking me! I literally mean everyone! Does it have something to do with the vampirism thing?Can anyone help me with The elder scrolls V:Skyrim?
Yes, sadly, once your vampirism reaches a certain stage everyone attacks you, to set it back a stage sneak into someone's house (preferably a farmer away from the city) at night and then drink their blood.

Then you need to get a quest from the wizard guy in Morthal, that will rid you of your vampirism.Can anyone help me with The elder scrolls V:Skyrim?
I agree with the cure the guy said, but that gets really complicated. That vampire curing guy is an asshole. Honestly, I found it easier just to join the companions and become a wherewolf. ( plus you're a wherewolf, which is badass) but like the other guy said, go sneak into someones house and drink their blood, and enter a town. It calms down the blood craving and makes you way less noticeable.
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  • In skyrim elder scrolls V on diplomatic immunity?

    i know how to finish the level like by letting the prisoner go and getting the key but when i was fighting i accedentally killed him and i dont know how i can get into the place to escape...please help asapIn skyrim elder scrolls V on diplomatic immunity?
    This is why you save constantly, in case something goes wrong, that you don't want to happen, so you can go back and load it again.

    2009 E3: Did Bethesda release anything about the Elder Scrolls V in the E3 this year?

    Please add detail on what they said, and if they didn't mention it, do you still think it will be released in 2010? When? Also, have you heard any rumors of what it will be like? I can't wait! ;)2009 E3: Did Bethesda release anything about the Elder Scrolls V in the E3 this year?
    Unfortunately, no. However we do know FOR SURE that it is taking place in Summerset Isle. That's about all we know though. Do expect more at next year's E3!!!!2009 E3: Did Bethesda release anything about the Elder Scrolls V in the E3 this year?
    I'm pretty sure they didn't even mention a peep, but i wish they did! TES V is gonna be so awesome

    What are the best strategies for The Elder Scrolls V SKYRIM?

    i'm stuck at this bit and its bugging the crap out of me help me out its the 1st boss battle for the ps3 thanks a bunchWhat are the best strategies for The Elder Scrolls V SKYRIM?
    take alot of potions and food, try get the best armour/weapons you can, and go in with two good swordsWhat are the best strategies for The Elder Scrolls V SKYRIM?
    The first boss... would be the undead dragur lord at the end of the dungeon? If so, make sure you've stocked up on potions, and if you have enough money for the healing spell, buy it (from mage in winterhold) remember to block, and if you have a shield, bash him when he's about to power attack or shout.



    As for the title of this question, strategies, I'll try to explain how to create and develop the "perfect" character.

    You can't "max out" a characters perks... though you can have 100 in all stats, you have to "settle" on which perks you will choose to have.



    Race:

    Besides the special power(s) granted, race isn't as big of a decision as you may think. The reason being is because your races "strengths" (high elves are said to good at magic in their info) only benefit you by increasing your starting level in certain skills. So if you wanted to be a pro stealth killer, you can be any race you want. All the races strengths do is give you a little bit of a headstart in a skill. As far as special powers/effects, Orc and High Elf are your best choices depending on your combat style. Orcs have the ability to deal double damage and take half damage once a day, and high elves basically get unlimited mana for 60 seconds twice a day. The other race powers are pretty bad, and as stated before, the powers are really the only difference between races.



    Stats:

    As stated, you have a limited number of perk points to spend, so if you want to excel in combat situations, Hibrydding is the way to go. No matter your race, it is absolutely stupid not to utilize your magicka AND stamina bars in combat. The best thing to do is spend about 2/3 of perk points in either combat or magic fields and then 1/3 in the other. This way you can always be using both bars in order to finis ha target off as quickly as possible. Now, depending on your preference, you can spend some of the points in the stealth field, for sneak attacks, and perks that will benefit you financially. (money isn't a big issue later on in the game.. its everywhere, so focus on combative perks.)



    Honestly, there is no perfect character, but for superior, debatebly best character in combat, I'd be an Orc, with alteration perked up in order to cast protective skin spells, and then with combat skills up (one handed, dual wield, or 2h depending on preference.) Sneaking can only go so far...so focus on straight out fighting. The only other equal would be a full out mage (i know, i know,not hybridding but this is the only case where there's an exception) wearing robes that recharge mana quickly, and having the alteration perk that makes your protective spells up to 6x stronger while wearing robes.