Skyrim Thread

So it reminds you less of SA? Maybe....

It reminds me of Denmark. I was on this one island and there was a farm stall on the side of the road with fresh produce, a price list and a glass jar with money in it on a table. There wasn't a soul in sight. You simply take what you like, check the price and place your money in the jar. Nothing bolted down, nobody policing you. Absolute community trust - and nobody takes advantage of it.

Here they'd even steal the damn table.

I don't want to live on this continent anymore. :/
 
It reminds me of Denmark. I was on this one island and there was a farm stall on the side of the road with fresh produce, a price list and a glass jar with money in it on a table. There wasn't a soul in sight. You simply take what you like, check the price and place your money in the jar. Nothing bolted down, nobody policing you. Absolute community trust - and nobody takes advantage of it.

Here they'd even steal the damn table.

I don't want to live on this continent anymore. :/

Lol. Yeah German villages are like that also.

I hear you Brother... which I why I now wake up with the Thames outside my window. :p
 
Yikes.. Talk about disturbed players...

Gah.. Stay away from meeeeee...

In one of his interviews Tod Howard (The games producer) said "give a player a weapon and they will attack the first thing they see, even if its their characters father." (Referring to players shooting their father in Fallout 3 when they get the BB gun.) This rings true through out gaming. People will always, especially in open world games like Fallout & Elder Scrolls, find a way to experiment with otherwise taboo subjects.

Has anybody killed a child in Skyrim yet, by accident or on purpose?
 
In one of his interviews Tod Howard (The games producer) said "give a player a weapon and they will attack the first thing they see, even if its their characters father." (Referring to players shooting their father in Fallout 3 when they get the BB gun.) This rings true through out gaming. People will always, especially in open world games like Fallout & Elder Scrolls, find a way to experiment with otherwise taboo subjects.

Has anybody killed a child in Skyrim yet, by accident or on purpose?

It's not possible to kill kids in skyrim. Uhm. A friend told me, yeah, I'll go with that excuse.
 
As far as I know you can't kill a Child in Skyrim. You can't even feed on them.

So u tried then?

I hit one with a shout, thought I had spint equipped when I actually had Frost form equipped. But haven't actually tried to kill one. I know in Fallout 3 they had it removed since people where... being people.
 
So u tried then?

I hit one with a shout, thought I had spint equipped when I actually had Frost form equipped. But haven't actually tried to kill one. I know in Fallout 3 they had it removed since people where... being people.

Nope haven't tried. Needed to find out how to cure the vampirenism xD and read that you can't feed on Children.
 
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It's not possible to kill kids in skyrim. Uhm. A friend told me, yeah, I'll go with that excuse.

I rest my case... a brilliant example of this is Eve Online. If Aliens observed human interaction in that game they would ponder how we survived this long. My point is in games we tend to do stuff we normally wouldn't even think of & im not talking shooting the guy who is shooting at you, silly things. Like Skulking around and stealing a Guards soul just to craft a necklace to boost Smiting by 14%.... So this guy who enjoys being a serial killer in Skyrim just takes it to a different level. However with Skyrim's lax causality mechanics its not really much of an accomplishment since the kills wouldn't have been hard & the consequence for them practically non-existant. Its not like a nation wide manhunt is under way for him by the imperials or even city guards?
 
I don't think it's so much a case of doing the taboo as it is trying to see the boundary of possibilities.

I stood atop the greybeards mountain and dropped a ton of potions and stuff off the side, just to check the physics engine and how it all tumbled down. I'm going to try it with a bag full of cabbages soon. I also killed some random noble and dragged his body over the ledge to see it fall away. Dragging guards into rooms and closing the doors to hide their corpses is also cool - especially when the one leg keeps sticking out. :D
 
I haven't killed them... YET.

I will however share with you this - http://www.skyrimnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=774

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No idea found the pick on Skyrim Nexus at the Killable Children Mod Page.

I think it is Daedric Armour but with a different helmet.

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