Comment on I still can't get over Skyrim. Are there any games that can replace it?
mikesizachrist@lemmy.world 1 day agoI made money once i got to new camp, but i had already done most of old and swamp by that point, then i rolled it all into armor upgrades. I also got the mount right after so scrolls would’ve been a waste for me. Plus what if i need that later…so i ended up with an inventory full of scrolls and potions at the end of the game plus thousands of ore ever after buy whatever i wanted at the end.
Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
And that’s the beauty of this immersive game. My play was completely different.
I was also pretty liberal with my usage of consumables. I’m always blazing that smokeweed and I chugged potions like a kid discovering soda.
The scouting with scrolls is also a godsend permadeath. Things leave you alone to explore the wilderness. Granted, I don’t get to pick anything up along the way but I get to plan and sometimes straight avoid encounters over my head that are blocking my way somewhere.
mikesizachrist@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I found that i wanted to kill everything i could and if it was pushing me back that it just wasnt for me yet. leveling was the strongest gains i got throughout as well as moving through the story to get better armor.
Doc_Crankenstein@slrpnk.net 1 day ago
I wanted parts and didn’t want to wait on the long respawn times; so I kept the wildlife plentiful until I had the ability to acquire their better parts.
Leveling is the strongest gains but leveling doesn’t do crap if you accidentally run into something you’re not supposed to and get ganked cause you were unfamiliar with the area on permadeath.
mikesizachrist@lemmy.world 1 day ago
To my knowledge there’s no respawn times. Things are added in new chapters. I regret ever getting the skinning skills. i doubt i even got back much more than i paid for them, and i could’ve used the money at the beginning but by the time it was paying off i didnt need the money.