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I never got past level 49. I can relate to Zniachtl spending over an hour in racemenu making my character. To me the look of my PC means everything since (s)he will be constantly in the center of my screen. I try to add as much realism as possible to my games such as eating/sleeping, bodily functions, hygiene, sexual needs, pregnancy, and so on. I wished there was a illness mod where your toon could get sick or even deathly ill where you would need to be nursed back to health and even broken bones but I guess I enjoy the pain. I don't use any mods to speed up leveling at all as I enjoy the journey every time I play.

 

I just need a new PC so I can run this game with powerful ENB's and that to me would be like playing the game for the first time all over again due to the graphical powerhouse upgrades. I guess I am easily amused and satisfied. :)

 

This so much!! I do all of those things except I never even made it to level 40... and I did buy a new PC... the first thing I did was install Skyrim and all the beautiful heavy performance mods I could never run properly before.  <3

Was it like play Skyrim again for the first time? ;)

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I never got past level 49. I can relate to Zniachtl spending over an hour in racemenu making my character. To me the look of my PC means everything since (s)he will be constantly in the center of my screen. I try to add as much realism as possible to my games such as eating/sleeping, bodily functions, hygiene, sexual needs, pregnancy, and so on. I wished there was a illness mod where your toon could get sick or even deathly ill where you would need to be nursed back to health and even broken bones but I guess I enjoy the pain. I don't use any mods to speed up leveling at all as I enjoy the journey every time I play.

 

I just need a new PC so I can run this game with powerful ENB's and that to me would be like playing the game for the first time all over again due to the graphical powerhouse upgrades. I guess I am easily amused and satisfied. :)

 

This so much!! I do all of those things except I never even made it to level 40... and I did buy a new PC... the first thing I did was install Skyrim and all the beautiful heavy performance mods I could never run properly before.  <3

Was it like play Skyrim again for the first time? ;)

 

 

no. mostly like watching an old 80's movie adapted to blueray HD . or an old game from 90's remake in HD. extreme pleasure to play an game you love, but with ultra nice graphism.

not the same sensation than play the game for first time because they are no mistery and discovery things. but you feel like....i dont know...like an VIP  ^^

 

(thats what i feel when i played skyrim for first time on my friend pc (overpowered alienware pc)

 

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I made it to 81 once just so I could see this Ebony Warrior guy. Normally I make it to level 10 or 12, and start over with a different character.

 

Nice to know I'm not the only one who tends to lose interest around levels 10-12.

 

I really should commit to a character and play to higher levels one of these days.

Guest Vendayn
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I pretty much lose interest around level 10-12 as well. In vanilla, highest level I got to was 91 and it was too dumb having bandits in ultra good gear.

 

The best part of the game (Skyrim) is early on, when things make the most SENSE, and there isn't anything gamey and unrealistic around.

 

So for me, I pretty much play 10-12, do one of the guilds, some side missions, start over, do a different guild...and of course...do different mods and characters lol.

 

Skyrim for me is pretty much 85% taking screenshots of my characters, 10% taking environmental screenshots and 5% actually playing the game lol

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Their difficult modes have always been wrong. But many games follow this stupid method of raising enemies health and reducing the players defense and damage output rather than an overall solution. Raising their health isn't bad, but that's all they merely do to the enemy making it much like fighting boulder rock.

 

I've always kept my settings at adept because I don't find it amusing spending 15mins fighting some high tier draugr with insane health every time I encounter them. I haven't bothered with mods that balance this combat game play. At some point I will.

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I never got past level 49. I can relate to Zniachtl spending over an hour in racemenu making my character. To me the look of my PC means everything since (s)he will be constantly in the center of my screen. I try to add as much realism as possible to my games such as eating/sleeping, bodily functions, hygiene, sexual needs, pregnancy, and so on. I wished there was a illness mod where your toon could get sick or even deathly ill where you would need to be nursed back to health and even broken bones but I guess I enjoy the pain. I don't use any mods to speed up leveling at all as I enjoy the journey every time I play.

 

I just need a new PC so I can run this game with powerful ENB's and that to me would be like playing the game for the first time all over again due to the graphical powerhouse upgrades. I guess I am easily amused and satisfied. :)

 

This so much!! I do all of those things except I never even made it to level 40... and I did buy a new PC... the first thing I did was install Skyrim and all the beautiful heavy performance mods I could never run properly before.  <3

Was it like play Skyrim again for the first time? ;)

 

 

no. mostly like watching an old 80's movie adapted to blueray HD . or an old game from 90's remake in HD. extreme pleasure to play an game you love, but with ultra nice graphism.

not the same sensation than play the game for first time because they are no mistery and discovery things. but you feel like....i dont know...like an VIP  ^^

 

(thats what i feel when i played skyrim for first time on my friend pc (overpowered alienware pc)

 

 

 

Well put. I agree!

I'm a huge fan of exploration in games tho. So I just spent hours walking around and enjoying the scenery... and seeing these familiar places and npcs in a completely new package was exciting for me. ^_^

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I usually play until i tested / fnished new mods i installed. Depending on the content, my mood and if i have something else to play i usually get somewhere between 40 and 50

Currently i am 35 and i still have to finish new Serana quest in Amorous Adventures :)

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I realized that although playing different characters with SexLab is fun, my chars rarely go beyond level 23 or 24. After that. I stop frolicking/ being fucked by anything that moves/fucking anything that moves/ sneaking in fear wherever I go/ using only daggers and/or Flames/ running around naked/ playing a certain backstory and start accepting quests, turning into a Dragonborn and go mainstream. After that, I usually give up on the character and start a new one. (Or the char becomes unplayable cause I've modded the game to death.) The only exception is my evil vampire who follows his idea of eradicating the entire living population of the land and has murdered his way up to level 118.

 

How far do your chars get before they stop being fun?

 

my character is lvl 86 and i use a cheat mod called levelers tower to level up the crafting skills of all new characters, skyrim only gets boring if i don't have a goal. Power wise its never boring due to the fact that i'm using mods that make enemies stronger. Take my advice, don't play as a nudist if you play on master and use revenge of the enemies, everything will kill you unless you got a powerful follower or got an overpowered magic mod or both. So my character isn't boring because all my enemies especially the dragons are strong enough to still kill me with ease. Actually even my armored male character has trouble sometimes.

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