I have played so much skyrim and still in this video i have seen things that I had no clue existed, cool little things to enjoy, or just different ways of doing things, thank you for this video it was amazing, im going to go play skyrim now
Potions are really good even in no dlc/unmodded Skyrim and not just for exploiting the game to make OP armor and weapons but, especially at higher difficulties, potions can be the difference between a fight being borderline impossible or easily coming out on top leaving you wondering how it was even supposed to be difficult in the first place. Very underrated aspect of the game like all magic related things generally are.
That house in whiterun as soon as you have 5000 coins you can quicky buy the house or upgrades and then put your money in the chest behind him and keep your coin
You have a wonderful voice! A very calming tone even though there's so much passion within each word. Thank you for sharing your experience, it's so interesting to learn how the creator's recommend you play vs how you normally play!
This is one of my favorite videos. I have played skyrim atleast once a year since release, I have 100% the game 3 seperate times, and yet I didn't know half of these things existed!
My first playthrough I strayed off, so when I got to white run the dragon never came. Because of that I rarely saw dragons throughout the game. Then about 100 hours later, my system crashed and I had to start my game over
My next play through I did "properly" and was like wtf?! Where did all these dragons come from lol
When I first played Dark Souls 1, I was already a "veteran gamer", but it was my FIRST game of the third person action genre. Coupled with the open-ended world, I was so lost, I naturally gravitated to search up a guide.
Luckily, I came upon a very detailed web page, describing every action you should take in order, with screenshots.
Although I didn't finish it then (accidentally aggroed Solaire in Anor Londo and was too traumatized to continue because I didn't know you can pay for your sins in the gargoyle tower), it was a wonderful experience, which taught me how to approach the game the right way, and I became a fan of the series.
I think playing with a friend who introduces you to something amazing and unfamiliar would've been even better!
This is such a nice video to play as I experience Skyrim for the first time, all my knowledge comes from memes so far + I’m playing on survival mode, so it really helps adds to that feeling of new adventure around every corner 🙂
Edit: If anyone wants to share Skyrim knowledge or experiences with me, please do! It’s so fun to hear them all!
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I have played so much skyrim and still in this video i have seen things that I had no clue existed, cool little things to enjoy, or just different ways of doing things, thank you for this video it was amazing, im going to go play skyrim now
I love this game so much.
Potions are really good even in no dlc/unmodded Skyrim and not just for exploiting the game to make OP armor and weapons but, especially at higher difficulties, potions can be the difference between a fight being borderline impossible or easily coming out on top leaving you wondering how it was even supposed to be difficult in the first place. Very underrated aspect of the game like all magic related things generally are.
Its crazy to me as someone who always follows the first guy to riverwood that you have never done that before
That house in whiterun as soon as you have 5000 coins you can quicky buy the house or upgrades and then put your money in the chest behind him and keep your coin
he should have been a Nord then…
I’ve never played unmodded Skyrim. My install is so heavily modded with around 1000 mods, even the beginning of the game is changed.
I start in a random city and Dragons are flying around from the beginning, for example.
Maybe one day I’ll play through vanilla Skyrim. One day…
Btw, I also eschew fast travel. I travel by foot or my horse to increase the immersion.
You have a wonderful voice! A very calming tone even though there's so much passion within each word. Thank you for sharing your experience, it's so interesting to learn how the creator's recommend you play vs how you normally play!
I might start reading more now
4 minutes in I'm questioning how you played Skyrim in the first place.
I wish they would remake the og nox ..and make neverwinter nights 3 and icewind dale 3
Have we gone so far into mods that…playing without mods is a novel idea?? I always knew jiggly physics was a slippery slope
24:15 You're lucky you didn't die from that lol. The Ebony Warrior has the "Reflect Blows" perk and it can activate due to this.
THIS MAN WON'T SURVIVE 2 SECONDS IN MORRWOIND…
I prefer the DragonBorn DLC over DawnGuard as well
Best secret in the game: Using the Alteration skill to change iron ore into silver ore & gold ore.
This is one of my favorite videos. I have played skyrim atleast once a year since release, I have 100% the game 3 seperate times, and yet I didn't know half of these things existed!
I loved the dragon born DLC. The Hermais mora Deidra mission once completed, give you the ability to switch your leveled to different abilities
This is what I love about Skyrim you can literally get through helgen then go just about anywhere and explore and level up I love this game
My first playthrough I strayed off, so when I got to white run the dragon never came. Because of that I rarely saw dragons throughout the game. Then about 100 hours later, my system crashed and I had to start my game over
My next play through I did "properly" and was like wtf?! Where did all these dragons come from lol
I had to unfollow avarti
I let partysnax live in precisely one playthrough. Felt dirty.
this is so nostalgic
When I first played Dark Souls 1, I was already a "veteran gamer", but it was my FIRST game of the third person action genre. Coupled with the open-ended world, I was so lost, I naturally gravitated to search up a guide.
Luckily, I came upon a very detailed web page, describing every action you should take in order, with screenshots.
Although I didn't finish it then (accidentally aggroed Solaire in Anor Londo and was too traumatized to continue because I didn't know you can pay for your sins in the gargoyle tower), it was a wonderful experience, which taught me how to approach the game the right way, and I became a fan of the series.
I think playing with a friend who introduces you to something amazing and unfamiliar would've been even better!
This is such a nice video to play as I experience Skyrim for the first time, all my knowledge comes from memes so far + I’m playing on survival mode, so it really helps adds to that feeling of new adventure around every corner 🙂
Edit: If anyone wants to share Skyrim knowledge or experiences with me, please do! It’s so fun to hear them all!
Temple quests?
Edit: I knew 2/4 of those.
I prefer Dawnguard over Dragonborn, if I had to choose.
But why play on easy