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Vanilla there's some clothes that are just a pair of trousersI'm sure there are mods for my hand to hand/pants problem.
I did play Skyrim enough to do the main, civil war, guild and some miscellaneous quests. It just left me with this "that's it feeling". I can understand why people like it, but for me Skyrim was a massive letdown. No stats, no hand to hand, dumbed down progression and the worst offender; NO EQUIPABLE PANTS! There went my trend of playing a traveling pugilist with only black pants and leather boots.
I'm also confused on how Skyrim is balanced. Is it balanced around the idea that you smith weapons with 700+ damage and play on the highest difficulty or that you don't smith anything and play on normal difficulty?
So there's my wall of text. I've been meaning to get the Skyrim DLCs, after hearing some good things about Dragonborn and I'm sure there are mods for my hand to hand/pants problem.
Vanilla there's some clothes that are just a pair of trousers
I did make a monkish character in Skyrim. Unarmed attacks are governed by heavy armor (the gloves' armor value becomes damage I think) with a perk and there is a pair of gloves that gives an enchantment to unarmed attacked in the sewers of Riften so you can de-enchant that and re-enchant other stuff with that property. I remember I had to put a level cap on my character because I knew if I continued to level my damage output wouldn't be enough though. But watching my Elderly Nord smash bandits faces and throw them around was totally worth the hassle. I imagine if you play it on the pc there are mods that would make it easier.
Regarding the Imperials, they did appear in the spin-off game Redguard. Like the Orcs in Daggerfall and Arena, they were your enemies.![]()
It is interesting to see the evolution of these races. Especially how Orcs for the longest time were exclusively an enemy race like Goblins (and were supposed to be in Morrowind as well until fairly late into development). As well as the addition of Imperials to Morrowind.
Redguard didn't happen. It just didn't.Regarding the Imperials, they did appear in the spin-off game Redguard. Like the Orcs in Daggerfall and Arena, they were your enemies.
It is a spin-off but are you saying it's terrible?Redguard didn't happen. It just didn't.
I can't wait to try Daggerfall in earnest. I touched it a bit when I was just trying out games (I bought the anthology) and it looks like it plays like a lesser Morrowind (in the best possible way.)
I know there is a save editor for Daggerfall but I don't think it'll work on modern computers unless you use DosBox.Daggerfall is my favorite. With that being said, good luck getting through it without some game breaking bug showing up after you've played it for hours. When I was a kid I thought I was just doing it wrong. Turns out that important quest items will disappear from the game world, sometimes directly out of your inventory. It has been a few years since I've looked into it, does anyone know if any of the modders have gotten around this?
Daggerfall is my favorite. With that being said, good luck getting through it without some game breaking bug showing up after you've played it for hours. When I was a kid I thought I was just doing it wrong. Turns out that important quest items will disappear from the game world, sometimes directly out of your inventory. It has been a few years since I've looked into it, does anyone know if any of the modders have gotten around this?
http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Daggerfall:Files#Save_Game_EditorsI know there is a save editor for Daggerfall but I don't think it'll work on modern computers unless you use DosBox.