Here`s a better question to you people who dont fast travel.Do you use the normal roads?Or use the [censored] you im a horse type of walk and run up mountains and such?
Here`s a better question to you people who dont fast travel.Do you use the normal roads?Or use the [censored] you im a horse type of walk and run up mountains and such?
Meh, i don't have all day. Well i do, but i don't want to spend it like that
I fast travel frequently because there is no point in re walking over areas that have already been thoroughly explored.
Don't fast travel but use carriages and boats.
I usually (not always) fast travel. i find walking to everything kinda lame and bores me quickly. and if the location is really far then i travel to a nearby fort, town and continue from there.
Fast travel's reserved for places I'm constantly visiting, like the seventeen thousand visits to High Hrothgar during the main quest. Oh, and when the game keeps crashing in the same area when I'm out traveling.
Other times I stick to carriage or boats to get around quickly.
I fast travel for quests but if i'm just exploring I'll walk, or my horse will.
I never use fast travel, but sometimes I will take my favorite horse for a ride. On occasion I will use a carriage when I just need to take a quick trip to the other end of Skyrim to deliver a quest item and them come right back again. This is very rare for me, I almost never use carriages, but I will on those rare occasions when I don't feel like a long trip.
I use the normal roads, but I also mix in the side 'unpaved' paths as well as just cross-country it all on an equal basis. Sometimes I use my horse if I want to get there quickly, but I never use the horse to climb mountains. But most often I'm either on a road of some type, or I'm trailblazing.
I don't fast travel in the game because I use my horses. There's always a point in the game I will have a horse at every stable, so that in times I need to trek on foot, I can easily run to the closest stable and grab one. The game did a great job in that if I ride one horse, the other will start walking to its home stable. Of course, this doesn't apply to Frost or Shadowmere, and I have to be careful in case I forget where I left them.
I also use carriages if the distance is too great, even for horses, such as doing the TG quest and having to run to Solitude back and forth (seriously, Beth? That was lame. Just give me all the quests in one shot!).
I'm disappointed the carriages are nothing short of FT with gold removal.