@@saichandra5269 Nah, she's totally into you. She's just too traumatized from getting the Molag Balls to go through a ceremony at a temple. She's still loyal and will spend all her time with you and you alone.
@@kazekou7598 between what she says to you regarding her becoming a vampire, and what she says to you whenever you take her someplace nice outdoors....I don't think it's just headcanon
@@saichandra5269 Most people don't know, but she's actually the only character in the game that says she wanna fuck you, there's a rare line if you have been nice to her where she implies she would like to know you in bed, so yeah, she didn't friendzone the dragonborn, she just cannot be married
Some peoples minds work in different ways, I would never attempt the dexterity required for this but can come up with even more methods to surpass the goal whilst manipulating the games physics, its more about having god like articulation with your hands. Im sure this person's partners hole is on another plain of reality.
@@willowvilla9659 I wouldn't doubt it, Skyrim is buggy enough to be exploited in a million different ways and somehow without crashing or glitching completely. Brings back good memories like stepping on a bucket and losing all my health. Lol
I'll have you know the Dwemer invented the super conductive bucket for the use of planefolding an Man/Merflight. And the technique was archived by Yagrum Bagarn and passed down to the Dovahkiin through the line of The Scroll of Icarian Flight > Nerevarine (who used said scroll to leap over the Ghostfence) > Azura > The Hero of Kvatch (who used a paintbrush as a focus to stop the Oblivion Crisis before actually going to Kvatch) > Hermaeus Mora > Aforementioned Dragonkin who again used a bucket to ascend to the top of Skuldafn Temple and enter Sovngarde.
@@roberte.o.speedwagon7372 You can become Thane of Solitude without taking a side in the Civil War. It's only Thane of Windhelm that's locked behind Civil War progression, and you can become Thane regardless of which side you take. Though you need to complete the entire questline if you side with the Empire, while Stormcloaks can get it a little quicker.
Me: "Are you going to do the thing where you look at your character jumping up that hill super fast?" Waz: Jumps up that hill while looking at their character super fast Me: :-)
0:12 Oh hey, new strat? 5:35 7:30 8:28 Good to know that troll physics are apparently still a thing in this game. 6:24 I didn't even know that you could do THAT to avoid fall damage, bloody hell.
@@Waz how'd you do the infinite sprint glitch? I've watched your commentary, and still can't figure it out. I've tried pressing w and shift(which is my sprint key) quicksaving, releasing shift, and then quickloading; but i dont have any luck. Maybe you can't do it on special edition?
@@vailwastaken1349 You seem to have got the inputs right, maybe you're just not doing them fast enough. It has to be almost instantaneously done. It does work on special edition, but because of the quickload giving a loading screen it might be a bit more difficult.
Because Skyrim is a perfectly balanced game with no exploits... you should totally do an analysis of what you were doing because this kind of thing is fascinating
He did a commentated speedrun of the main questline a while back, and you're right, it truly is fascinating to watch this (intentionally or otherwise) deadpan Northern Irish voice just meticulously explaining how he takes all of these massive shortcuts around the intended gameplay. Highly recommend watching the commentated run if you haven't already.
16:33 - When tapped into The Speed Force, Barry Allen runs into his own time shadow. Existing both in the past and the future, both the observer and the observed.
This whole thing is like watching someone travel between alternate dimensions. Like, sometimes the physical laws make sense, such as scaling a wall or swimming, and other times your on a magic bucket ride.
Florida man survives Dragon attack, time travels, flies on a bucket, defies gravity with axes and swords, phase walls with buckets, and catapults off a horse, to kill vampires and save the Sun.
1: i love how the only thing you need to do is glitch through the whole of the forgotten vale just to complete the questline 2: i’m mildly annoyed that all those portals are to the vale are underground levers 😭😭
Bucket levitation? Sword surfing? I've seen the save loading before but I play console so I have no idea how that works but man - this is some high quality hustle my guy
I just beat that bloody questline today and I can't stop my jaw from hanging open at the fact that all these glitches exist and meanwhile it took me a week to even get out of Helgen.
There’s a mod that turns spiders into not spiders. Special Edition: www.nexusmods.com/skyrimspecialedition/mods/37319 Vanilla: www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/26468/? Hope those work out for you.
tl;dw -Something something dragon -Horse -Exploring non-euclidian caves -Troll physics parody with a bucket -Portal 3 gameplay -Some guy weaponizing snowmen -Walking through the door without going through the door to go outside faster -Finding some weird harp with only 1 string -Killing a guy with a skin condition in front of his hot daughter