"glitchless" usually means no *intentional* glitches. it is understood that Skyrim will glitch itself a bit, you just have to deal with it as best you can and pray the glitch isn't "beneficial" requiring a reset.
I dont know why. Ive played the shit out of this game and have just left it alone years ago ... But i just got the tundra theme humming in my head. Jeremy soule is amazing! One of the best adventure soundtracks ever! Probably the best.
"Fyoos ro dah! Sorry if I butchered that." I'm legitimately curious how you manage to avoid both Skyrim and memes for so long so as to not know how that's pronounced. That's a feat in itself, Todd Howard has awoken somewhere in the world and is going to re-release Skyrim again.
oh glitchless... I was wondering why they weren't (right at the beginning when they were talking about movement tech) gonna use the glitch to wear enough necklaces to negate cooldowns on shouts for endless whirlwind
Oh I love it. The very beginning of the run and we had a GDQ-standard "That's never happened before!" moment. Shame he didn't say the line, but it's okay.
The elder scroll... What should we do to keep it out of harms way? How about a safe that you can only open with a certain code? We have the mechanisms to make such a lock. Nah, lets just slap a couple buttons on it and put a bunch of enemies in the way. Nobody could run past all that anyway.
Think the place where you find the Elder Scroll is something like a laboratory or study chamber and it's only there because all the Dwemer suddenly dissappeared.
Honestly due to the fans and the last game in this series? I found myself owning it by chance but never playing this game. Funny that this is the first time I've watched a run of it as well. Nice run but still oddly do not feel the drive to play it still. Oh.. and chance of none RU-vid subtitles as well for my deaf friends?
It's basically just that they don't abuse glitches. I would assume if there was a wacky glitch that just teleported you to the end boss, the run would be disqualified, but overall, glitches can't be helped, so that's fine
only glitches that can actually be abused aren't allowed for this reason, and if one of those accidentally happens you just have to load a save from before it happened, though that doesn't happen too often
Just wondering, how do you remove the loading screens for quicksave/load? Is it a mod? My only internal drive is an SSD so... you'd think I wouldn't have loading screens for quicksave/load.
only of my personal best mods you can get is start a new life, its a custom game start where you pick diff rpg startings, like Im a hunter in the woods, or im a guard a some city.
yeah those good old puzzles are really tricky for newer audience, because nowadays we get everything what we need to do as a flashing pop up right over the screen.
I took a while to discover that. I think I might've just got lucky in the first playthrough though. The thing I didn't know about until a long time after finishing the game was that the guy from Riverwood's store was actually stolen and wanted the claw back. Back then, I didn't understand English, so playing Skyrim was pretty hard. Nowadays I feel the games are easier not only because the general trend has changed a lot, but because games also launch in my native language so the children can actually understand what they are doing.