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Cute ironclad Send a noteboard - 22/12/2011 11:00:08 AM
I lost Lydia rather early on, while taking that bridge held by bandits east of Whiterun. And now that I am a married woman, Aela is the only companion I need (occasionally). Well, I just discovered this dog, we'll see what I make of that.

I had the impression that they can only die if I accidentally hit them, though. I had companions get serious fire blasts from dragons and stuff and they were merely crouching. So I can't rule out that it was me who hit Lydia, or Annekke for that matter, in the chaos of events.

First, the loot system. In 80 hours, there has been only one item I found that I was genuinely happy to discover. That was an ebony bow that I found in a giant's cave while my level was still in the early 20s. Other than that, every piece of loot is boring. Stores all sell a broader range of equipment than can be found in any typical castle or cave, and smithing makes new equipment practically useless anyway. I was collecting glass weapons and still did not use any of them, because none of them were stronger than my Skyforge Waraxe, which I had only upgraded to superior rank. Even the only deadric artifacts I've found so far are only marginally better than generic items. The Mace of Molag Bal makes a nice decoration for my house, but I saw no point in using it as a weapon. Its strength was not overly high, and its enchantments lackluster. My current self enchanted ebony axe is many times superior to it. None of the items in this game feel truly unique or interesting (aside from the so far disappointing deadric artifacts). Even when they are more powerful than my current things, they only feel like a generic item of a higher order of randomized equipment.

I think you are right. The most powerful weapons and armor I use are all from the traders, if I remember correctly. There have been a few items in dungeons that still looked fun, but I am now at a point where I only carry around what I absolutely need and many things get dusty in the chest at home.
The other half of my best items I enchanted myself. So yeah, the loot could be a bit more spectacular at times.

My other complaint, and one that irks me far more than the first, is the number of immortal characters in the game. What's even worse, their immortality wasn't even well implemented, because I can repeatedly "kill" certain characters only to have them rise up and ask me about the weather, as though suffering amnesia about the incident due to the brain damage I caused them.

I play a good girl, so I don't try to kill characters that aren't ready to get killed :P
*MySmiley*

You mustn't be afraid to dream a little bigger, darling.
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RIP Lydia (also Skyrim complaining) - 22/12/2011 12:37:51 AM 1041 Views
Cute - 22/12/2011 11:00:08 AM 730 Views
Re: Cute - 22/12/2011 11:33:54 AM 675 Views
I think it is like this - 22/12/2011 11:47:03 AM 738 Views
It's difficult to say. - 22/12/2011 01:12:31 PM 834 Views
I thought they only died by friendly fire, but I could be mistaken. *NM* - 22/12/2011 03:22:36 PM 322 Views
That is definitely not true. - 22/12/2011 04:03:02 PM 893 Views
I'm pretty sure that's not the case - 22/12/2011 09:57:59 PM 698 Views
Yep... - 22/12/2011 10:27:03 PM 861 Views
What about all the creepy kids that you can't kill... - 22/12/2011 06:53:08 PM 706 Views
They do sleep, actually - 22/12/2011 09:52:57 PM 669 Views
Re: RIP Lydia (also Skyrim complaining) - 22/12/2011 03:17:49 PM 926 Views
That's really awesome! - 22/12/2011 09:56:16 PM 699 Views

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