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Skyrim enemies are too stupid
Skyrim enemies are too stupid












  1. Skyrim enemies are too stupid install#
  2. Skyrim enemies are too stupid mod#
  3. Skyrim enemies are too stupid mods#

The near complete lack of magic items, shouts that disable opponents for less time than it takes me to re-equip my weapon, ridiculous AI behavior and random "you can't jump from here"/"oh look you fell through the floor" crap makes combat with major opponents frustrating at best.īut then I'm starting to think I should just uninstall this, between the continual frustration of leveled opponents and the idiotic quests I'm starting not to see the point of doing this any more. I can one-shot most bandits and whatnot, but then the boss-level ones typically kick my butt, bears are just a stupid shoot-and-run exercise, and blood dragons are insanely difficult to kill unless I have a lot of help. I'm playing a lvl 20 archer/sneak type, put my all perks into sneak and archery other than a couple in light armor, and playing on Adept is still a challenge. I really have a hard time believing all of these "What, I play on Master and run around naked killing dragons with my bare fists" people. Nicholas Posts: 3454 Joined: Wed 12:05 am It is better not being invincible like on Oblivion Michelle Smith Posts: 3417 Joined: Wed 2:03 am You can get them whenever, but you will be fighting mobs preset to a specific level and so might find the fight almost impossible. And many of the Daedric quests have specific level requirements as well. There are certain dungeons (like Labyrinthian I believe) which has a specific level requirement. So if you find a fight too difficult you can leave and come back after you've levelled up several times. Obviously any overlords in there will be a level or two higher, while standard draugs will be a few levels lower. When you enter a dungeon for the first time (usually), everything in it levels to a specific range based on what your level is. All part of what makes this game so much fun. I am level 55 now and I still run away from fights because they are too difficult. I will fight a single Draug Overlord face on if need be, but I will never fight against two at the same time. The game was designed this way, you just need to adjust how you play for different encounters. This game is a lot harder than Oblivion, it provides a challenge no matter what level you are. I was dying a lot, and no one who has seen me play would say I was doing something wrong.

skyrim enemies are too stupid

Up until level 50 I was playing on Apprentice and found the game to be pretty challenging. You must be doing something seriously wrong. I don't know how novice is like but a friend of mine plays who plays on apprentice just 1 hits everything. I presume you are playing on novice right? If you find it hard it's the reasonable thing to do. It’s like trying to induce a phobia on yourself for entertainment purposes.Way too hard? I'm playing on master and i still find it fairly easy and have not broken the game in any way. There isn’t anything quite like combat music kicking in and realizing that you’re up against hermit crabs living inside ghoul heads.

Skyrim enemies are too stupid mod#

That’s what I felt when I first saw Absolutely Cursed, a mod that adds an interesting new creature to the Wasteland – the Dead Head.

Skyrim enemies are too stupid install#

Some mods, you look at and instantly know you’re going to install them.

Skyrim enemies are too stupid mods#

Whether you’re just getting into the game and want an augmented experience from the get-go, or a returning player hoping to experience what mods have to offer in the way of creatures, you’re sure to find something you like here.

skyrim enemies are too stupid

Given it’s been over 200 years since humanity nearly wiped itself out, biodiversity should be through the roof rather than stunted as it looks like in Fallout 4, and since Bethesda didn’t check their science before making the game, it’s up to modders to populate the Commonwealth with new and exciting creatures. Despite its technical and narrative achievements, Fallout 4 lags behind its predecessors in one regard – enemies get repetitive pretty fast, and encounters tend to rely heavily on numbers to keep fights interesting.Īfter you’ve been prowling the Wasteland long enough, killing enemies starts to become a chore, and little by little you start realizing that you can’t keep playing the same game for years and expect it to surprise you… without mods, that is.














Skyrim enemies are too stupid