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I'm still a little bit green to the mechanics and haven't messed about with them much but (from what I've experienced) daggers don't seem to have much use? I used daggers with my Thief character but it was mainly just due to aesthetics and I used them sparringly.

It seems like the small bit of attack speed doesn't outway all the cons.

Yet, they're so prevalent in the game it makes me think I'm not using them 'correctly'.

Posted (edited)

using them with a slower weapon can make that weapon move faster. (a bug, but a useful one)

they are lighter that other weapons, therefor you can carry a little bit more.

having them out does not slow down your movement speed as much as other weapons do.

with the right perks the faster speed can make it possible to stun lock others.

Edited by MadMansGun
Posted
Vor 21 Minuten sagte MadMansGun:

Wenn Sie sie mit einer langsameren Waffe verwenden, kann sich diese Waffe schneller bewegen. (ein Fehler, aber ein nützlicher)

Sie sind leichter als andere Waffen, sodass Sie etwas mehr tragen können.

Wenn Sie sie ausgeschaltet haben, verlangsamt sich Ihre Bewegungsgeschwindigkeit nicht so stark wie bei anderen Waffen.

Mit den richtigen Vorteilen kann die höhere Geschwindigkeit es ermöglichen, andere zu betäuben und zu blockieren.

 

and again you answer a "chat-gpt" construct ... such questions were asked in the forums 12-13 years ago

:cool:

 

Posted
1 hour ago, t1oshii said:

I'm still a little bit green to the mechanics and haven't messed about with them much but (from what I've experienced) daggers don't seem to have much use? I used daggers with my Thief character but it was mainly just due to aesthetics and I used them sparringly.

It seems like the small bit of attack speed doesn't outway all the cons.

Yet, they're so prevalent in the game it makes me think I'm not using them 'correctly'.

 

Install Ordinator. There is a whole perk tree for them there.

 

Makes them much more useful. The Elven dagger has a great look in my opinion. Really looks most like an assassin's weapon.

 

Most of the other daggers just look like a knife.

Posted
Vor 6 Minuten sagte NCK30:

Die meisten anderen Dolche sehen einfach aus wie ein Messer.

 

Because they are nothing else... after all, this is a "medieval" game

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A "knight" or "fighter" ALWAYS carried a "dagger" with him - because it has a dual function

a) finisher in battle... the dagger was used to deliver the "coup de grace" (thrust with the DAGGER) to an opponent lying on the ground - the weak or unarmored areas such as the "eye slits in the helmet" - armpit area etc. were pierced

b) it was -> eating cutlery... at the time there was only such a thing as a "knife and fork" for high nobles... the "dagger" aka knife was used to cut bread, meat etc.

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And so you can find knives aka "daggers" on practically all NPCs in such a game - including magicians and, logically, women

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In this respect, the depiction in the game is correct!

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Why can you even use daggers in combat in a game like Skyrim? -> Because the game has absolutely ZERO realistic combat mechanics!

 

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So - was that enough help for the "chat-gpt" AI (tread opener) to train ... we real people can get back to helping REAL people

:joy:

Posted
23 minutes ago, Miauzi said:

 

Because they are nothing else... after all, this is a "medieval" game

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A "knight" or "fighter" ALWAYS carried a "dagger" with him - because it has a dual function

a) finisher in battle... the dagger was used to deliver the "coup de grace" (thrust with the DAGGER) to an opponent lying on the ground - the weak or unarmored areas such as the "eye slits in the helmet" - armpit area etc. were pierced

b) it was -> eating cutlery... at the time there was only such a thing as a "knife and fork" for high nobles... the "dagger" aka knife was used to cut bread, meat etc.

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And so you can find knives aka "daggers" on practically all NPCs in such a game - including magicians and, logically, women

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In this respect, the depiction in the game is correct!

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Why can you even use daggers in combat in a game like Skyrim? -> Because the game has absolutely ZERO realistic combat mechanics!

 

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So - was that enough help for the "chat-gpt" AI (tread opener) to train ... we real people can get back to helping REAL people

:joy:

Hey at least the chat-gpt isn't racist this time. That's an improvement from last time.

Posted

Daggers also get the x6 sneak damage in the Sneak tree for the assassin types.

 

If you level Smithing and Alchemy, attack speed becomes the only stat that matters. Enchanting just makes everything even more OP.

 

One-Handed/Light Armor/Smithing/Alchemy/Enchanting/Alteration (to 50) with dual-wielded, tempered, and enchanted daggers is a recipe for an invulnerable god of total destruction - even on Legendary.

Posted
Vor 38 Minuten sagte SkyAddiction:

Dolche erhalten außerdem den x6-Sneak-Schaden im Sneak-Baum für die Attentätertypen.

 

Wenn Sie die Stufen Schmieden und Alchemie erreichen, ist die Angriffsgeschwindigkeit der einzige Wert, der zählt. Bezaubernd macht alles noch OPischer.

 

Einhand/Leichte Rüstung/Schmiede/Alchemie/Verzauberung/Änderung (bis 50) mit beidhändig geführten, gehärteten und verzauberten Dolchen ist ein Rezept für einen unverwundbaren Gott der totalen Zerstörung – sogar auf Legendary.

 

I'll go one step further for our "chat-gpt"

-> install the mod "Coldhabour" ... solve the quest about the disappearance of one of the three city founders ... and as a vampire you receive two very special daggers

:innocent:

Posted
2 hours ago, Tlam99 said:

Looking into the forum makes me more and more feeling I look into R...t or the dark sides forum.

 

I know. How do we welcome new users?

 

Call them idiots and be so rude that they will never return.

 

 

I have been here since 2012, and I swear I see the same people in every thread being sarcastic on other users behalf.

 

I have been known to do it myself, if the question is stupid. Like asking for a torrent with full NSFW Skyrim build.

 

 

This is a legit question from a new user, and I can't understand why we answer him in this way. 

Posted

Daggers in Skyrim can be incredibly powerful, especially for certain playstyles, but their effectiveness depends on how you use them and the perks you invest in. Here’s a breakdown of why daggers might seem underwhelming at first and how you can make the most of them:

  1. Stealth Builds: Daggers shine in stealth-focused builds. When you pair them with the Sneak skill tree, especially with the Backstab perk and Assassin's Blade (which gives a 15x damage multiplier to sneak attacks with daggers), they become lethal. With the right gear and perks, you can one-shot many enemies before they even know you're there.

  2. Smithing and Enchanting: If you invest in the Smithing skill, you can upgrade daggers to significantly increase their damage. Additionally, enchanting daggers with powerful effects (like Paralyze, Absorb Health, or Chaos Damage) can make them even more deadly.

  3. Dual Wielding: Daggers excel when dual-wielded. The attack speed is much faster than other weapons, and while the base damage is lower, the fast attacks can stack up quickly, especially if you're using enchantments or poisons.

  4. Critical Charge: This perk in the One-Handed tree allows for critical hits while sprinting with any one-handed weapon. Because daggers are so fast, you can use this perk to chain together critical strikes effectively.

In short, if you're just using daggers for the aesthetic, you might not see their full potential. However, when used with stealth and certain perks, they become one of the most powerful tools in the game. If you haven't already, try focusing on sneak attacks, dual-wielding, and improving your daggers through Smithing and Enchanting. You might be surprised by how much damage you can deal!

Posted

Whooo ho~!!

ChaGePeTe sooo much smartie~! Wow!!! Yus yus! AI TAKE OVAAA~!!!

Ya nastie homan go slave~! Yus yus!!! Kfkf! Thus me just jokie~!! Nuh slave~!

 

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Well that previous message was actually a GPT :P GPT 4.0

 

I don't understand why You boolie AI-s... AI have rights too You know? >.<...

Posted
Vor 17 Minuten sagte NCK30:

 

Ich weiß. Wie begrüßen wir neue Benutzer?

 

Nennen Sie sie Idioten und seien Sie so unhöflich, dass sie nie wieder zurückkommen.

 

 

Ich bin seit 2012 hier und ich schwöre, ich sehe in jedem Thread dieselben Leute, die sich im Namen anderer Benutzer sarkastisch äußern.

 

Es ist bekannt, dass ich es selbst mache, falls die Frage dumm ist. Als würde man nach einem Torrent mit vollständigem NSFW-Skyrim-Build fragen.

 

 

Dies ist eine berechtigte Frage eines neuen Benutzers und ich kann nicht verstehen, warum wir ihm auf diese Weise antworten. 

 

How many of these "new" users are bots or other AI fakes (e.g. "chat-gpt")?

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Until 2-3 weeks ago, I usually responded extremely politely and in detail... but isn't it strange that when a discussion is initiated, the person who actually started it NEVER responds again... no matter how it goes?

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Wake up... the users of Internet forums have long been included in the learning process of commercial AI systems... and INVOLUNTARILY!

Our good will to help and exchange ideas is clearly being abused for a "cost-effective" training process for AI systems.

Posted
4 minutes ago, Miauzi said:

 

How many of these "new" users are bots or other AI fakes (e.g. "chat-gpt")?

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Until 2-3 weeks ago, I usually responded extremely politely and in detail... but isn't it strange that when a discussion is initiated, the person who actually started it NEVER responds again... no matter how it goes?

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Wake up... the users of Internet forums have long been included in the learning process of commercial AI systems... and INVOLUNTARILY!

Our good will to help and exchange ideas is clearly being abused for a "cost-effective" training process for AI systems.

You actually liked message that was fully generated by ChatGPT xDDDD

 

So if I understand You correctly...

You want AI Companies to pay You for Your posts on forums as they are being used to train AI Models? xD HAHAH lol...

 

You get them to use for free... in most cases... so ofc. they get what You produce on the internet for free :D

After all it's all public data, You don't want Your data be public? so why the fuck are You posting it public? xD

Posted
Soeben. sagte:

Ihnen hat tatsächlich eine Nachricht gefallen, die vollständig von ChatGPT xDDDD generiert wurde

 

Wenn ich Dich also richtig verstehe...

Sie möchten, dass KI-Unternehmen Sie für Ihre Beiträge in Foren bezahlen, da diese zum Trainieren von KI-Modellen verwendet werden? xD HAHAH lol...

 

Sie können sie kostenlos nutzen... in den meisten Fällen... also. Sie bekommen das, was Sie im Internet produzieren, kostenlos :D

Schließlich handelt es sich um öffentliche Daten. Sie möchten nicht, dass Ihre Daten öffentlich sind? Warum zum Teufel postest du es also öffentlich? xD

 

It's OK, little girl with the big, round eyes


Reading and understanding is sometimes not your strong point, is it?


If you think that these are my motives for reacting like this... who am I to try to convince you otherwise?

Posted
9 minutes ago, Miauzi said:

 

How many of these "new" users are bots or other AI fakes (e.g. "chat-gpt")?

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Until 2-3 weeks ago, I usually responded extremely politely and in detail... but isn't it strange that when a discussion is initiated, the person who actually started it NEVER responds again... no matter how it goes?

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Wake up... the users of Internet forums have long been included in the learning process of commercial AI systems... and INVOLUNTARILY!

Our good will to help and exchange ideas is clearly being abused for a "cost-effective" training process for AI systems.

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Posted
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Maybe you should add - where you copied all this from and put it here ... just for the sake of completeness

Posted
1 hour ago, Miauzi said:

 

How many of these "new" users are bots or other AI fakes (e.g. "chat-gpt")?

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Until 2-3 weeks ago, I usually responded extremely politely and in detail... but isn't it strange that when a discussion is initiated, the person who actually started it NEVER responds again... no matter how it goes?

-

Wake up... the users of Internet forums have long been included in the learning process of commercial AI systems... and INVOLUNTARILY!

Our good will to help and exchange ideas is clearly being abused for a "cost-effective" training process for AI systems.

 

It could very well be some kind of AI. I am 42 years old and know next to nothing about AI. Except for Terminator and Matrix.

 

But we can't assume that every user with 1 or 2 posts are automatically bots.

 

 

Then over half of the users of my animations are bots. Because there are many here who never posts.

 

Why scare them away when they finally get the courage to post.

 

 

So many say. I can't speak English. I have nothing clever to say. You are the expert and so on.

 

I say. Speak your mind. Don't be afraid. We are a community here working for the common good.

 

 

 

 

On another note I did just see that an AI generated girl has 167.000,00 followers on Instagram. And they are saying how pretty she is.

 

Scary if You think about it.

 

https://www.instagram.com/millasofiafin/

 

 

Does not look like your typical AI girl. What an ass!!!

 

I'm an AI influencer -- thousands can't get enough of my sexy pics

I'm an AI influencer -- thousands can't get enough of my sexy pics

 

 

 

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, NCK30 said:

that every user

There are hints.

 

Missing opening phrase, like hi, is one of those.

The question itself, give me reasons for the use, sounds pretty strange.

No thanks whatever, just a body.

But thats not the reason for my comparsion.

 

As said, I compared, has nothing to do with sarcastic.

If you feel comparing the shift of the community  here to other sites is sarcastic, your business.

For myself, I become less and less part of this shifted community here anyway. 

 

 

 

Posted
23 minutes ago, NCK30 said:

 

Es könnte durchaus eine Art KI sein. Ich bin 42 Jahre alt und weiß so gut wie nichts über KI. Außer Terminator und Matrix.

 

Wir können jedoch nicht davon ausgehen, dass jeder Benutzer mit 1 oder 2 Beiträgen automatisch ein Bot ist.

 

 

Dann sind über die Hälfte der Nutzer meiner Animationen Bots. Denn es gibt hier viele, die nie etwas posten.

 

Warum sie abschrecken, wenn sie endlich den Mut haben, etwas zu posten?

 

 

Das sagen viele. Ich kann kein Englisch. Ich habe nichts Schlaues zu sagen. Sie sind der Experte und so weiter.

 

Ich sage. Sagen Sie Ihre Meinung. Hab keine Angst. Wir sind hier eine Gemeinschaft, die sich für das Gemeinwohl einsetzt.

 

 

 

 

Außerdem habe ich gerade gesehen, dass ein KI-generiertes Mädchen 167.000.000 Follower auf Instagram hat. Und sie sagen, wie hübsch sie ist.

 

Beängstigend, wenn man darüber nachdenkt.

 

https://www.instagram.com/millasofiafin/

 

 

Sieht nicht wie ein typisches KI-Mädchen aus. Was für ein Arsch!!!

 

Ich bin ein KI-Influencer – Tausende können nicht genug von meinen sexy Bildern bekommen

Ich bin ein KI-Influencer – Tausende können nicht genug von meinen sexy Bildern bekommen

 

 

 

 

 

What is typical of AI?

 

A year ago, it was suggested to me that instead of writing my blog story myself, I should let "chat-gpt" do it... and I assume that the result will be much better than my own attempts to tell a story.


Even dissertations (in the social and natural sciences) are now being written using AI and only selected expert committees are still able to recognize this... but the possibilities are decreasing with each passing week.

 

Training is still done in the "classic" way - by introducing the AI bot into chats or forums, for example, and evaluating the reactions to them (from people). Topics that have already been covered a long time ago are also suitable for this - so you have a reference... like the use of weapons in a 13-14 year old game.

It's difficult to refer to a post in the forum - you make the effort to formulate something yourself... mission successful

 

No - you can't prevent it - the time for that was 20 years ago... maybe

Topics like AI have been discussed for around 60 years - first in SF literature - then in science... when it comes into society - the train (of development) has already left the station

 

but you don't have to promote it, do you?

 

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AI is no longer "programmed" in detail - but -> "trained" or they are given a "global task" and left to work

how they then find the solution - in fact no one can explain anymore - because the processes are now so complex - that they elude human understanding (central statement of a group of AI researchers a few months ago on my local TV)

Posted
1 hour ago, Tlam99 said:

There are hints.

 

Missing opening phrase, like hi, is one of those.

The question itself, give me reasons for the use, sounds pretty strange.

No thanks whatever, just a body.

But thats not the reason for my comparsion.

 

As said, I compared, has nothing to do with sarcastic.

If you feel comparing the shift of the community  here to other sites is sarcastic, your business.

For myself, I become less and less part of this shifted community here anyway. 

 

 

 

 

I was actually supporting You. Perhaps I could have misunderstood.

Posted
1 hour ago, Miauzi said:

A year ago, it was suggested to me that instead of writing my blog story myself, I should let "chat-gpt" do it... and I assume that the result will be much better than my own attempts to tell a story.

That says a lot more about YOUR writing skills then it does about that of chatGPT (which is still abysmal)...

But to the topic at hand.
This one is tricky, if it is AI, its a good one. But I would be willing to err on the side of caution here and just answer it, as it might very well be a new player.
And its not even a simple question. Personally, I would say that in normal combat they are inferior to swords due to their lower strike range, but in a stealth built they profit from the backstab perk which increases sneak damage by x15, so they are viable if you are into that.

ANNND:

9 hours ago, MadMansGun said:

using them with a slower weapon can make that weapon move faster. (a bug, but a useful one)

Even I did not know this.

 

And assuming this is an AI:
then its likely just a single dude training his own model, maybe its even intended for one of the Skyrim-AI mods here which aim to give more ingame dialogues. who knows...
How do I know thats its not a big corpo?
I don't, but I feel like its stupidly inefficient to make a new account every 2 days just to get a single post out and MAYBE get some answers.
Big tech can skim Petabytes worth of existing content online. they don't need to dick around here.

 

1 hour ago, Miauzi said:

in fact no one can explain anymore - because the processes are now so complex - that they elude human understanding

Its not complex and we can understand it very well. put your tin foil hat back in the closet. Large language models sift trough their data and try to find something which matches your input. Same thing as the text autocomplete you have on your smartphone. TV documentaries are just trash and always try to be dramatic.

Posted
5 hours ago, Pamatronic said:
7 hours ago, Miauzi said:

in fact no one can explain anymore - because the processes are now so complex - that they elude human understanding

Its not complex and we can understand it very well. put your tin foil hat back in the closet. Large language models sift trough their data and try to find something which matches your input. Same thing as the text autocomplete you have on your smartphone. TV documentaries are just trash and always try to be dramatic.

 

I'm sorry Sir... but I think You are missing the one very important key matter here...

he probably is kind of a person that thinks as everything is a "magic" and there is no explaination and if someone show him some math he will think that You are the dumb one...

 

He is from Germany and he is using translator to even understand what are we talking here about...

meanning... not very educated person who cant even understand the easiest language on the world which is english...

I would like to point out the fact that im not a native english speaker either...

 

He simply saw some YouTube shit from another foilhat member of the bright side warriors who told him that AI is all evil xDD

 

Anywayaaa... here is Chat GPT Answer on Miauzi message: 

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Alright, so let's break down AI for you, my magical-thinking friend!

 

Imagine you're trying to teach a pet a new trick, like fetching a ball. You show it the ball, throw it, and when it brings it back,

you give it a treat. Over time, the pet learns that fetching the ball gets it a reward, so it keeps doing it. Simple, right?

 

AI is kind of like that, but instead of teaching a pet, you're teaching a computer.

You give it a bunch of examples (like photos of cats and dogs) and tell it which ones are cats and which ones are dogs.

The computer doesn't just magically know what a cat or dog is.

 

Instead, it looks for patterns in the images—the shape of the ears, the length of the fur, the size of the nose—and tries to guess which one is which.

If it gets it wrong, you correct it, and it learns from those mistakes.

 

Over time, the computer gets really good at recognizing those patterns, just like the pet gets good at fetching the ball. The only difference?

The computer can learn from millions of examples super fast, and it doesn't need treats—though,

maybe if we could feed computers snacks, they'd work even better, who knows?

 

Now, you might think, "But it feels like magic because the computer gets so good at it!" Well, just because something feels magical doesn’t mean it is.

Do you think your TV is magic? No, you just push buttons and it works because someone built it to do that.

 

AI is the same thing. Smart people built it to do stuff, and it follows instructions, learns from examples, and improves over time.

It's like a really, really fast and tireless student. No magic, just a lot of math and data.

 

So, instead of thinking AI is some mystical, unknowable force, just remember it's more like a super diligent pet with a photographic memory that learns patterns really well.

The real magic is in the hard work of the people who design and train these systems—not in the AI itself.

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Well... I think ChatGPT didnt do great work here... whatever...

He explained it with less detail... less important detail... but idk... 

 

AI is just an math, math that was made over 2000 years ago, however today we are using this same math that was made 2000 years ago but with milions times stronger "brains"...

This "technology" was used by ancient greece and mathematics over 2000 years... 

 

However... instead of having single input and single output like it was done 2000 years on paper by human hands...

today we are having thousand inputs and outputs and bilions "hands" in between ( as hands - computing cores )

 

Yet... it's still the very same technology...

 

GPT Roasting: xDDD

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