And i have to say...it was way to easy! Trying Expert difficulty so i am not disappoint with how easy it is...wish me luck?
You beat it? I find that questionable since it has so many quests and can go on pretty much indefinitely. Or do you mean you beat the main storyline? Because that is pretty short.
One does not beat Skyrim, that is impossible. Or do you mean the main storyline? Or EVERY quest and action you can possibly do on there?!
Such a bad ending. I found all of the story lines in the game to be lackluster. The main reason I played it so much was to unlock new armor. The one positive thing about that game was the weapon and armor designs.
I don't think you can claim to have 'beaten' it unless you have at the least completed the main story, the Dark Brotherhood, the Thieves Guild, the College of Winterhold, the Civil War, gathered all the Daedric artefacts, unlocked the third level of every shout and maxed out your skills, but even then there is still a crapload of stuff left for you to do. ...must...respect...other...opinions...
Yes, i had beaten the main story-line, i was disappoint with how easy it was, so now im gonna rip my hair out trying the hardest difficulty...again, wish me luck? (I can usually get full Deadric armour when i first get to Whiterun)
That seems to be the popular mind state of people when I tell them I was disappointed with the game. People are saying it's the best game of all time, when it's not even in the top 10 of RPGs. I'll be patiently awaiting Fallout 4.
You seem like a person who would appreciate this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H9EJMO36ZAU Also, I've been curious on playing Fallout and Skyrim...but I've heard terrible things about Skyrim and the PS3. >>
I concur. I have never seen such a bad ending as the one in Skyrim, it gave absolutely no closure! You save the world and you don't get any reward for it, nobody congratulates you. Not even the kings who you work closely with to make it happen mention it, nobody cares. Jesus, that game had a terrible ending. I feel sorry for anyone who got Skyrim for its story.
Dafuq? Power levelling much? I've sunk over 40 hours into this game and I have never found Daedric items as random loot, you'd need to be massively over levelled for that to happen, or have 90 Smithing. You're saying you have 90 smithing before you even get to the first major quest? No wonder you found the game so easy with overpowered gear and levels like that on such a low setting.
The lag issue? Patch 1.4 fixed that, as far as I know. It was definitely a lot smoother than before.
Yes, i get my smithing up to level 100 before the first major quest, is really easy...you have to know where the Iron mines are and get a bunch of leather strips, then craft nothing but Iron Daggers, i can usually get my smithing up to level 100 in about 20-30 minutes
So...you powerlevel, and then complain it was too easy. On a really low setting. Wut. Ok, how about this time, you don't do that, and see how far you get on Master difficulty with iron or steel armour like everyone else. And try doing stuff other than just the main quest.
Not only would you die fast (Due to monsters doing higher damage) but Deadric armour would become a needed armour set to cope with the higher damage the monsters deal out, and amongst what you would call..."Normal Players"...there hardly ever is unless you are just getting into a "Role Playing Game"
Dude, I play on Master using only Elven armour and weapons, and I'm fine. Have I died a lot? Yeah. The solution is to improve your skill at dodging crap, not decrease the AIs strength. Daedric is not required at all. I just don't understand your logic. You complain that Skyrim was too easy on easy mode, and now you are complaining it is too hard on hard mode. Make up your mind.
Agreed. Agreed. Though I don't think anyone in their right mind would buy Skyrim for the story... All you do it is for the incredible amount of things you can do.
If we're going with this trend, then I agree with you. Let's just say enjoy the game, stop *****ing about the problems and think about the great parts of it.