@@therealwillsmith It's the perfect microcosm of Bethesda writing. That Beacon will be in every single boss level chest until you accidentally loot it. Why? Because they made an actually unique weapon, with a unique model. Would be a shame if you missed it. You can be a vampire, a necromancer or a paladin, the beacon will always spawn. Because you get no choices, Emil decided you want to get the dope sword. You can just pick up the beacon and carry it around forever, making Meridia the single most stupid character in Skyrim (and being dumber than Dolphin is an achievement). Because it thought, it was a good idea to hand over an artifact to an undead or necromancer. And it comes with the single most memeable line: "A nEw HaNd ToUCheS tHe BACON".
How it just appears in boss chests is really really lame. Especially for a Deadric quest. Meridia might as well throw the beacon herself at you as soon as you reach lvl 12.
@@SugarRayDTo be honest I don't get the hate, you want the sword? Go get the sword, you don't want the sword? You hear the dialogue once in the entire game and then can proceed to ignore it forever, no big deal
Is it just my impression or did AI in the last few months steadily but surely been increasing in quality and abilities, as well as the creators of these clips? Like honestly, this is at a level where it's almost indistinguishable from real life. Who knows where this type of AI will end up at this rate, damn.
Honestly, I'm surprised I see much more enthusiasm than concern. Everyone else: Woah the technology is progressing so fast! I wanna see what it does next! Me: *starts gathering power armour for the soon to be founded Brotherhood of Steel*
"Yeah, and once you pick one up, all the other items start shaking like they're scared they'll be next." God-tier roast. What else would you expect from a god, though?
Christ, Rogan's voice is literally indistinguishable from the man himself. That's almost terrifying. You could show this to someone as proof that he actually interviewed Dagoth Ur.
@@connectthecut most likely not. I had to do a lot of cheesing in the early game to get my hand-to-hand up, but what makes it so fun is this. At high level, you sneak behind an enemy, crit them with a punch, and they drop to the ground, then just punch them to death as they a knocked down. It works with multiple enemies too, once your sneak is high enough. Think of all the none-magic combat skills, hand-to-hand is the most broken one in high level, because it allows you to control the battlefield completely
@@connectthecut yea but i took it to a new level at one point. Had a fight with kwarma warrior, where i jump into a cave, got maybe 1 or 2 punches in. Then jumped outside, rested, went back in. Think i did that many times, and then add in a lot of save-scumming because i would get attacked on low health when resting some times. :D But through hard effort, i eventually got my hand-to-hand up enougth, to be usefull. The hard part is always getting your skill rolling.
While visiting my brother recently and playing on his Xbox I discovered that Morrowind is on the game pass and I absolutely downloaded it and played it, absolutely still holds up I almost got my shit kicked in by a fucking rat. You kids and your Dark Souls you'll learn what it's like to stand in front of an enemy swing 15 times in a row and have the game look you dead in the eyes and tell you "you missed"
@@diegokaqui60 How are you going to talk about combat and bring up Skyrim lol. It's worse than Morrowind. Morrowind you only miss in the first like 5 levels which go by quick. The missing thing isn't actually a problem and anyone who complains about it either hasnt played the game passed the first couple levels or didn't know how to. But Skyrim's combat is just dogshit spamming the same things since it has like 10 spells, half of which are the same spell but a different color. And the melee is floaty and boring. Or you're going stealth with braindead AI that makes stealth boring. The combat is the worst part of that game. And worse than most games. Enchants are boring and you can do barely anything with it except break it, so the modifiers to combat suck too.
Hate to tell you, but Skyrim is definitely the worst ES game. When spell crafting came and went in a single game, I knew it was all downhill from there. But we get it. I have a special place for my first RPGs too, but for me, that's Legend of Dragoon, for you skyrim. I got no hate, just facts.
I think this one even better, that the first vid. I was thinking, that first one was a one time gig. Pleased to be wrong about it. Good stuff, man. U managed to put a smile on my face after a bad day at work. I even audibly laughed a few times! Thanks.
Now while I do love morrowind, I have to disagree with Dagoth Ur about item placement. In morrowind I would spend hours trying to place a dagger neatly on a bed side table. Part of that is my obsession with symmetry, but part of that is the game.
As both a huge fan of Morrowind (the best Elder Scrolls game) and Bro Jogan during the earlier days of the podcast, I have to admit that I'm impressed and a little alarmed by the quality of the suggestion algorithm. This video fucking slaps btw, the bit about them discussing his build cracked me up. Thanks for this, mayne
Morra is trully the best rpg ever. How rpg meant to be, fully open, more realism, better exploration. Obviously it’s old mechanics and graphics, 2003, but storytelling, quest, exploration, dialogues, just superior