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Skyrim still. Maybe a quarter of the way through the main quest. Pretty much everything else, the civil war quest, guild quests and DLC's are done. Got a ton of sidequests and stuff left of course.
Jackc8
What level are you and what's your current build? I'm level 20, running a heavy armored spellsword. I just started 'Diplomatic Immunity'. Been getting sidetrack and a little overwhelmed with side quests in Whiterun. I haven't even visted other towns yet for fear of accumulating more quests, lol! I'll probably join the College Of Winterold and tackle Dawnguard next.
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Kind of done with it now, at least for a while. I was around level 53 or thereabouts, mostly using two-handed weapons and heavy armor, though some magic as well. I had the smithing and enchanting skills maxed and most of the perks for those, so I made 4 items of clothing/jewelry that increased my smithing skill by 25% each. Then I'd make armor and weapons that were pretty good :) I could put two enchantments on each item so I'd have 4 things that each reduced the magica cost of destruction spells by 25% for 100% total, and then also have them increase my two-handed weapons damage by quite a bit, and heavy armor skill etc. Weapons had fire and ice damage too. Then I'd outfit my companion with all the same gear.
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Combat was a rather tirvial affair lol.
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I had about 260 hours into it and it was time for a break. I may very well go back and do some more stuff though, or maybe start a new playthrough.
Lol, the combat is so crappy, I may need a new controller just to get the most out of it. Everytime combat gets intense, the left analog keeps making me sneak whenever I try to run or back up.
I remember J'zargo from the College being a solid companion but he had some sort of weapon glitch where he would switch back to fight bare handed. Don't know if this has been patched up yet so I'm using Janessa who can unlock any chest for me, and she's pretty tough too. Once even helping me take on 2 blood dragons and a vampire attack at the same time.
Did you level out the 5/5 perk in alchemy as well to enchant for 100% magic reduction or just went straight enchanting? I know at a certain point the perk leveling slows down the higher you level so I was trying to get enchanting and smithing out the way asap. Alchemy too if it will make a difference.
Still playing Tales of Xillia, but I got myself a 3DS a couple of days ago, so now I'm playing Fire Emblem Awakening as well. It's been pretty good so far (only on Chapter 5). I just have to prevent myself from going overboard with Spotpass characters.
Total War: Shogun 2 (just started a Hattori campaign, laying off the MP for a while :P) and Papers, Please (for a game that has bureaucracy as its premise, it's very fun).
Just got my 700/700 teensies in Rayman Legends. Damn is that game amazing, one of the best of the whole year. 2 achievements glitched on me though, screwing me out of 70 points (Gold addict and all the Lucky Tickets)
Still playing Breath of Fire II, it's a lovely little game with a charming cast of characters and a very interesting plot. I'm glad i gave this a try, i'll easily add this to my 'SNES JRPGs worth playing' list.
I really like the adventure feel of the game, i'm definitely going to play BoF III & IV as soon as i'm finished with II.Â
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Still playing Breath of Fire II, it's a lovely little game with a charming cast of characters and a very interesting plot. I'm glad i gave this a try, i'll easily add this to my 'SNES JRPGs worth playing' list.
I really like the adventure feel of the game, i'm definitely going to play BoF III & IV as soon as i'm finished with II.
Lucianu
3 and 4 are both superb and comprise two of the finest PlayStation JRPG experiences you can find.
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Still playing Breath of Fire II, it's a lovely little game with a charming cast of characters and a very interesting plot. I'm glad i gave this a try, i'll easily add this to my 'SNES JRPGs worth playing' list.
I really like the adventure feel of the game, i'm definitely going to play BoF III & IV as soon as i'm finished with II.
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Business_Fun
3 and 4 are both superb and comprise two of the finest PlayStation JRPG experiences you can find.
Can't wait to play them and see how much of a improvement they are, if they are, over Breath of Fire II.
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