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i paid off my copy of : monster hunter tri g today and also got the 3ds monster hunter system paid off as well. is anyone else doing this?



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ROBOTECHHEAVEN said:
i paid off my copy of : monster hunter tri g today and also got the 3ds monster hunter system paid off as well. is anyone else doing this?

No mate,not with all the awesome games about and some of them are time devourers par excellence , plus to tell you the truth I'm monster  hunted out .



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Been playing Skyrim to exhaustion these past three days (since I've had a break on college work). While I've been loving every bit from it, one of the main gripes from the previous ES games is still present.

You. Gain. Levels. Too. Damn. Fast >_>

Seriously, i'm just focusing on 4 skills (One-Handed, Smithing, Blocking and Heavy Armour), which are at level 69, 90 (I'm starting to make Daedric Epic equipment), 62 and 54 respectively and i'm already at level 30. And i'm still doing side-quests on Windrun (doing the last of the Companions quests now), haven't gone to another major city, other than Magrath because of the Sanguine's quest and I've still 75% of the map to explore...

I just hope a levelling mod gets released before I play my thief/assasin character >_>



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lestatdark said:

Been playing Skyrim to exhaustion these past three days (since I've had a break on college work). While I've been loving every bit from it, one of the main gripes from the previous ES games is still present.

You. Gain. Levels. Too. Damn. Fast >_>

Seriously, i'm just focusing on 4 skills (One-Handed, Smithing, Blocking and Heavy Armour), which are at level 69, 90 (I'm starting to make Daedric Epic equipment), 62 and 54 respectively and i'm already at level 30. And i'm still doing side-quests on Windrun (doing the last of the Companions quests now), haven't gone to another major city, other than Magrath because of the Sanguine's quest and I've still 75% of the map to explore...

I just hope a levelling mod gets released before I play my thief/assasin character >_>

Does it make the game too easy?



lestatdark said:

Been playing Skyrim to exhaustion these past three days (since I've had a break on college work). While I've been loving every bit from it, one of the main gripes from the previous ES games is still present.

You. Gain. Levels. Too. Damn. Fast >_>

Seriously, i'm just focusing on 4 skills (One-Handed, Smithing, Blocking and Heavy Armour), which are at level 69, 90 (I'm starting to make Daedric Epic equipment), 62 and 54 respectively and i'm already at level 30. And i'm still doing side-quests on Windrun (doing the last of the Companions quests now), haven't gone to another major city, other than Magrath because of the Sanguine's quest and I've still 75% of the map to explore...

I just hope a levelling mod gets released before I play my thief/assasin character >_>

Then again Skyrim 's levelling was most likely made for the less obsessive gamer  , How you do the levelling for  someone who has an encyclopaedic knowledge of the games and said himself that he's played  it to exhaustion for three days , my only answer is to slow down and not to rush.

Having said that maybe they should look at what difficulty people  are playing , and change how quickly you level up  based off that,so that veterans don't feel like they're getting way ahead of the game .



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Wagram said:
lestatdark said:

Been playing Skyrim to exhaustion these past three days (since I've had a break on college work). While I've been loving every bit from it, one of the main gripes from the previous ES games is still present.

You. Gain. Levels. Too. Damn. Fast >_>

Seriously, i'm just focusing on 4 skills (One-Handed, Smithing, Blocking and Heavy Armour), which are at level 69, 90 (I'm starting to make Daedric Epic equipment), 62 and 54 respectively and i'm already at level 30. And i'm still doing side-quests on Windrun (doing the last of the Companions quests now), haven't gone to another major city, other than Magrath because of the Sanguine's quest and I've still 75% of the map to explore...

I just hope a levelling mod gets released before I play my thief/assasin character >_>

Does it make the game too easy?

Well, i'm playing it on Expert difficulty, which is the second hardest difficulty. Haven't really made my game easier, since higher levels also unlock higher tier of enemies. For example, there are the bandits, which come in the form of Bandits, Outlaws, Highwayman and Marauder, with Marauder being able to kick my ass if I don't block and dodge their power attacks properly.

Also, there are a lot of enemies that can still OHKO or two-shot me, such as the Giants, the Mammoths or a Blood Dragon if he attacks me after it's breath attack. Plus, there's also the risk of critical attacks when your HP is below 50, which has a higher incidence on higher difficulties as well. 

Being level 30 (and especially having 90 Smithing and being able to forge Daedric equipment) has made me able to absorb more damage and deal more damage (A power attack from my Epic Daedric Mace can take 1/8th of a Blood Dragon's health), but not much else.

@mjk45 - The thing is, i'm not rushing at all. That's why i'm sticking with doing quests and exploring as little as I can. I've passed through a lot of mines, forts, redoubts and keeps that I've yet to explore because I didn't want to level up too fast. The problem is that even at high-ish levels of a skill, like one-handed, it only takes a few power swings to level up. For example, to get from level 68 to 69, it only took me about 10 power swings fighting a couple of Bandit Outlaws and Highwaymay on a quest for the Companions, which is about the same it took me at lower levels (such as 20s or 30s) to level up that skill as well. 

They should make the progress much more slower than it is. At least it's slower than on Oblivion, in which you could get to level 50 by solely doing a couple of quests and always be jumping, running, repairing your weaponry and doing alchemy.



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I'll probably play Skyrim on the hardest mode available. I definitely don't want t breeze through the game. I'll become bored fairly quickly.



I've been playing Phantasy Star 4 lately on the VC. I am pretty sure this is the PS that I played and beat when I was a kid on the Genesis. I've just barely got into the beginning but I notice the terminology is pretty much like Phantasy Star Online which I enjoyed a lot on the GC. Anyways, I look forward to advancing in this game and the story seems decent.

The spawned battles happen a lot it seems.  Most of the times I fight but there are times where I just try and run away each battle.  I've had the game end a few times on me and noticed that I had to stock up big time.  I also have to exit out to heal/mana up since I'm running around longer in the dungeons trying to find all the chest. 



lestatdark said:
Wagram said:
lestatdark said:

Been playing Skyrim to exhaustion these past three days (since I've had a break on college work). While I've been loving every bit from it, one of the main gripes from the previous ES games is still present.

You. Gain. Levels. Too. Damn. Fast >_>

Seriously, i'm just focusing on 4 skills (One-Handed, Smithing, Blocking and Heavy Armour), which are at level 69, 90 (I'm starting to make Daedric Epic equipment), 62 and 54 respectively and i'm already at level 30. And i'm still doing side-quests on Windrun (doing the last of the Companions quests now), haven't gone to another major city, other than Magrath because of the Sanguine's quest and I've still 75% of the map to explore...

I just hope a levelling mod gets released before I play my thief/assasin character >_>

Does it make the game too easy?

Well, i'm playing it on Expert difficulty, which is the second hardest difficulty. Haven't really made my game easier, since higher levels also unlock higher tier of enemies. For example, there are the bandits, which come in the form of Bandits, Outlaws, Highwayman and Marauder, with Marauder being able to kick my ass if I don't block and dodge their power attacks properly.

Also, there are a lot of enemies that can still OHKO or two-shot me, such as the Giants, the Mammoths or a Blood Dragon if he attacks me after it's breath attack. Plus, there's also the risk of critical attacks when your HP is below 50, which has a higher incidence on higher difficulties as well. 

Being level 30 (and especially having 90 Smithing and being able to forge Daedric equipment) has made me able to absorb more damage and deal more damage (A power attack from my Epic Daedric Mace can take 1/8th of a Blood Dragon's health), but not much else.

@mjk45 - The thing is, i'm not rushing at all. That's why i'm sticking with doing quests and exploring as little as I can. I've passed through a lot of mines, forts, redoubts and keeps that I've yet to explore because I didn't want to level up too fast. The problem is that even at high-ish levels of a skill, like one-handed, it only takes a few power swings to level up. For example, to get from level 68 to 69, it only took me about 10 power swings fighting a couple of Bandit Outlaws and Highwaymay on a quest for the Companions, which is about the same it took me at lower levels (such as 20s or 30s) to level up that skill as well. 

They should make the progress much more slower than it is. At least it's slower than on Oblivion, in which you could get to level 50 by solely doing a couple of quests and always be jumping, running, repairing your weaponry and doing alchemy.

did you ever think of adding more disiplines so that way you dont just level up the four types and remember most people probably do as bit of smithing here and there as they wander or like me take what they loot, I think your problem is you know the games to well and exploit that in doing every thing the best way possible ,so what this means is you have to create a character and play outside your comfort zone with self imposed rules and limits.



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mjk45 said:
lestatdark said:
Wagram said:
lestatdark said:

Been playing Skyrim to exhaustion these past three days (since I've had a break on college work). While I've been loving every bit from it, one of the main gripes from the previous ES games is still present.

You. Gain. Levels. Too. Damn. Fast >_>

Seriously, i'm just focusing on 4 skills (One-Handed, Smithing, Blocking and Heavy Armour), which are at level 69, 90 (I'm starting to make Daedric Epic equipment), 62 and 54 respectively and i'm already at level 30. And i'm still doing side-quests on Windrun (doing the last of the Companions quests now), haven't gone to another major city, other than Magrath because of the Sanguine's quest and I've still 75% of the map to explore...

I just hope a levelling mod gets released before I play my thief/assasin character >_>

Does it make the game too easy?

Well, i'm playing it on Expert difficulty, which is the second hardest difficulty. Haven't really made my game easier, since higher levels also unlock higher tier of enemies. For example, there are the bandits, which come in the form of Bandits, Outlaws, Highwayman and Marauder, with Marauder being able to kick my ass if I don't block and dodge their power attacks properly.

Also, there are a lot of enemies that can still OHKO or two-shot me, such as the Giants, the Mammoths or a Blood Dragon if he attacks me after it's breath attack. Plus, there's also the risk of critical attacks when your HP is below 50, which has a higher incidence on higher difficulties as well. 

Being level 30 (and especially having 90 Smithing and being able to forge Daedric equipment) has made me able to absorb more damage and deal more damage (A power attack from my Epic Daedric Mace can take 1/8th of a Blood Dragon's health), but not much else.

@mjk45 - The thing is, i'm not rushing at all. That's why i'm sticking with doing quests and exploring as little as I can. I've passed through a lot of mines, forts, redoubts and keeps that I've yet to explore because I didn't want to level up too fast. The problem is that even at high-ish levels of a skill, like one-handed, it only takes a few power swings to level up. For example, to get from level 68 to 69, it only took me about 10 power swings fighting a couple of Bandit Outlaws and Highwaymay on a quest for the Companions, which is about the same it took me at lower levels (such as 20s or 30s) to level up that skill as well. 

They should make the progress much more slower than it is. At least it's slower than on Oblivion, in which you could get to level 50 by solely doing a couple of quests and always be jumping, running, repairing your weaponry and doing alchemy.

did you ever think of adding more disiplines so that way you dont just level up the four types and remember most people probably do as bit of smithing here and there as they wander or like me take what they loot, I think your problem is you know the games to well and exploit that in doing every thing the best way possible ,so what this means is you have to create a character and play outside your comfort zone with self imposed rules and limits.

There's not much I can do, especially after investing so much on those primary stats and neglecting all others. If I switched to a more stealthy style or Two-Handed, that would mean I wouldn't be able to progress at all on dungeons, since I barely do any damage as it is now with my primary skills, much less on barely skilled weaponry.

Plus, i'm extremely self-restricted. If I wasn't, I would have already explored and completed all the dungeons I've found and would be near level 50. I'm trying to stick to quests only and with less combat possible, but sometimes it's just trully impossible to avoid that. 



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CPU - i7 8700K 3.7 GHz (4.7 GHz turbo) 6 cores OC'd to 5.2 GHz with Watercooling (Hydro Series H110i) | MB - Gigabyte Z370 HD3P ATX | Gigabyte GTX 1080ti Gaming OC BLACK 11G (1657 MHz Boost Core / 11010 MHz Memory) | RAM - Corsair DIMM 32GB DDR4, 2400 MHz | PSU - Corsair CX650M (80+ Bronze) 650W | Audio - Asus Essence STX II 7.1 | Monitor - Samsung U28E590D 4K UHD, Freesync, 1 ms, 60 Hz, 28"