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I don't really play anymore.

I collect mods and put them together and test the stability. Stable? okay, lets see what quest do I have to do, oh look a new mod MUST GET.

 

I have a problem...

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These days I tend to get to around level 35 before I think of another really cool rp background for a new character and start over after updating and tweaking mods. I'll always start out thinking that this will be the play-through that makes it, but then find some flaw, or can't quite get the armor or character to look the way I envision. I'll do this over and over again for a couple of weeks and then I get bored of the early quests and go play CK2 (which then follows the same process). I'm pretty sure that by the time I get my game to meet my standard of perfection the next elder scrolls game will be ready.

 

Despite this, I think there are only two or three things in the game that I haven't done, so I don't feel that I'm missing out on the game.

 

Completed the MQ twice, DG three of four times, and DB once (which was lame at lvl 120).

 

Interesting fact: I played this game for six months before I got the urge to mod it. The new TW took two weeks.

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I don't really play anymore.

I collect mods and put them together and test the stability. Stable? okay, lets see what quest do I have to do, oh look a new mod MUST GET.

 

I have a problem...

 

First signs are when you spend more time looking at mods or updates for mods or fixes for mods than you do playing the damn game

 

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I'm playing though quest ,side quest ,and discovery story... well, like lore friendlly player :)) .I'm finish main quest and join imperial before ,now i'm make new game and try join stormclock . But I'm also mod sexy character and adulf stuff, capture screenshot ...etc and do a thing like some people above :))

sorry for my bad english ,hope you guy undestand

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I don't really play anymore.

I collect mods and put them together and test the stability. Stable? okay, lets see what quest do I have to do, oh look a new mod MUST GET.

 

I have a problem...

 

First signs are when you spend more time looking at mods or updates for mods or fixes for mods than you do playing the damn game

 

 

Definitely guilty of that, for every game that has mods involved. Skyrim, Oblivion, Morrowind, Sims 2 and 3...

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So I was wondering how people actually play their skyrim.

 

Do you actually go through and get into the higher levels of Skyrim doing the quests and such, or do you find yourself remaking characters and barely even getting past level 1 as you play around with mods and such? Or maybe something completely different :)

  A bit of the latter.  My characters rarely get past level 20 before some bug or the sheer weight of mods or boredom or all three make them unplayable.  I was getting through the excellent Helgen Reborn when a mid-campaign crash bug (no matter how many times I uninstalled a restarted) killed it for me.

 

Now I'm turning my new rogue into a bandit lord.  Going to use the multiple followers mod and some SL Defeat to rape and pillage my way across the province.  My goal is to plunder and sack at least one mid-size village along the way. When he gets to 20-30,000 gold (after paying followers of course) he'll retire and find a place like Solstheim or somewhere nobody knows him.  Wish me luck.

 

After that I'll go back to being a nice person.

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So I was wondering how people actually play their skyrim.

 

Do you actually go through and get into the higher levels of Skyrim doing the quests and such, or do you find yourself remaking characters and barely even getting past level 1 as you play around with mods and such? Or maybe something completely different :)

Haha I'm one of those who means to play the game through, but ends up testing mods and ENBs and never actually starts the game. Then soon enough I take a little break and something is updated and same thing starts again when I get back to it.

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I typicaly have 6 hot girl companions to acompany me on my adventures, of which I constatnly swap out with others. Then I either go on quests, or just do dungeon crawling. I've been playing with ASIS, Monster Mod, Monster Wars (I tried warzones, but that was too unstable for my tastes). So I always have something to do / fight. Every playthrough I have, I always try to make as much gold as possible. Somtimes, I like my hot girl companions run around with no armor. Just boots, gauntlets, shields, accessories, and weapons. Its a ton of fun, and I like to pretend that my girl's sexy bodies distract my enimes (Sadly, it doesn't.) Lol.

 

I've also done some personal modding myself. I've created a tiered health regeneration for my character. I do it all through console commands, and its based on how much total health my character has. I also created a Dragon Ball Z style regenerate magicka. Compelete with energy sounds and everything. It too, is tiered, and is added through console commands. I've modded my favorite weapons and armor, and my companions weapons and armor, so they are as powerful was dragon weapons / armor.

 

I play other bethesda games pretty much the same way. Fallout 3, Fallout New Vegas, Oblivion (morrowind I have yet to delve into), and I tend to swtich between the 4 games. Playing them over and over never get old to me, and I always come back for more. :)

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I play it as a vampire game. Because I have Better Vampires and many other mods. But, the problem is, I seek a mod that will make people non-hostile towards me when I am a Vampire Lord.

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 I like to pretend that my girl's sexy bodies distract my enimes (Sadly, it doesn't.) Lol.

They kind of do if you have Defeat install :angel:  :D

And you really roll with your character +6 at once!? Those dungeon hallways get packed!

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I don't really play anymore.

I collect mods and put them together and test the stability. Stable? okay, lets see what quest do I have to do, oh look a new mod MUST GET.

 

I have a problem...

 

First signs are when you spend more time looking at mods or updates for mods or fixes for mods than you do playing the damn game

 

 

 

same problem smh...

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