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RE: What are your favorite/normal Skyrim role playing rules?

in #skyrim6 years ago

All things considered I think fast traveling makes getting places easier and faster. I don't have mods to populate the roads, and the habit of fast travel was developed playing the game originally on the Xbox 360 where traveling by foot was boring as all get out.

I'm currently working on just a regular playthrough with commentary on my end and still working out the kinks for a potential roleplay playthrough. I feel like I might miss out on certain quests and such just because playing a character that can't metagame like I do (or look up stuff on the wiki when I don't know something) and that scares me a little >.>

I won't post anything about it here on Steemit, but I stream my current play of Skyrim at 9am CST and upload the videos to my YouTube the same night at 6pm so you can find those at the following links;

https://mixer.com/Sigilmancy

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9E8jKQJMI5cZlBuXzCZznQ

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With no mods it gets boring quick. But I heard that with consoles, the mods are very limited. But I will keep an eye out for those Skyrim vids if you do it.

When I was on console I never thought so and played straight vanilla for many years, but having the PC edition now for sure there's something to mods and I think I've been spoiled and could never go back. If you have the next gen (PS4/Xbox One) console versions instead of the originals (PS3/Xbox 360) there are some mods but they are very limited by comparison to the full PC version.

Exactly, I really can not play the original Skyrim with mods anymore.

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