In the end, the TRUE object of the game is to HAVE FUN. Using that as a criteria, I must risk sounding immodest by saying that based on my inability to stay out of the world of Skyrim, I am a true virtuoso at it.
Now, if you want to go with criteria like how many levels, or how powerful your character is, or how easily you can beat X mob, then I probably svck compared to a lot of people, but again, the object of the game isn't to get to X level, or to beat X mob, etc. The object is to have fun, and I'm not stretching the truth in any way to say that I'm damn good at that.
Now, if you want to go with criteria like how many levels, or how powerful your character is, or how easily you can beat X mob, then I probably svck compared to a lot of people, but again, the object of the game isn't to get to X level, or to beat X mob, etc. The object is to have fun, and I'm not stretching the truth in any way to say that I'm damn good at that.
Heh that's pretty much how I play.
Well the first char I had I just wanted to get daedric and try out dual weilding. I still have that char, and it's my highest leveled one yet. I can pretty much destroy... no wait, REMOVE anything from existence with him, without a problem. The only enemies ever coming close to killing me now are frost mages (when there are more than 2...)
I DO find it easy, but it's still a great deal of fun. Just not for everyday.
So instead of seeing it as a problem, I simply said "hey, this is my "god-like" game. awesome stats and gear, and quite a good part of the game finished. I'll try out other characters instead"
And as of now, I have:
-A very, VERY pretty assassin, who uses her charms to get her targets to trust her, then hits them when they're not expecting it (well, more like, cast calm humanoid, wait until they're alone, and sneak attack, but still...)
-A mage who's now learning the basics, but will get rid of EVERYONE she doesn't need when she has a good mastery of the art of
A pretty high elf who uses 2 handed weapons and only wears light armor. Hell, I don't even know if she'll touch the elven stuff, I like her in studded armor. I haven't quite set her personnality in stone yet, but I have a few ideas
I HAD a pretty badass dunmer too, but unfortunately, thanks to Skyrim's lack of separate saves, I overwrote that save. At least this time it wasn't my main...
And you know what's funny? I STILL manage to have fun with the all. Hell, they're probably the coolest roleplays I've ever done