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Well finally up to level 49, on the main quest now thanks to your help i know which is the main quest now (one with the dragon squiggles next to it in the journal)

I have my enchanting and smithing up to 100 and most areas filled. Got my daedric bow up to 196 points damage which is beautiful! most distance shots kill in one shot, however if they are too close only takes off halve the amount.

Was looking on you tube the other day and saw a guy that had his alchemy skill maxed and created a smithing potion at 120% so his weapons and armour where ridiculous!

I'm at lvl 57(i think) & still only up to "Alduin's wall" quest lol

haven't played in a while as I'm currently Overseas

This might have to take a backseat to Mass Effect 3 as I get back to aus a day before it's released, yeahh boii!

Just on normal setting at the moment, do you get any extra bonuses etc when playing master? ie more XP points when killing?

Dunno, but it will make it a little more challenging than just walking through blasting everything. Much more enjoyable :)

This game is evil. I remember playing for hours on Oblivion for the PC and I only got out of my apartment for food and drinks. Sometimes the whole week would pass by in a blink. If I hadn't a job now, I think I would be doing the same on Skyrim. Great evil evil game :thumbsup:

Had a shot at this a couple nights ago...I haven't played since because I can see me getting addicted to killing innocent villagers, GTA style...and that's before I start playing it properly.

Yup just finished it, completely agree with what others had said. I even had to you tube the ending to make sure i had just done the ending (hope that makes sense what i am saying)

Still have side quests etc but i think for now the last few months have been taken up enough by skyrim.

Going to play BF3 but am reading they are talking about skyrim add ons, no doubt similar to the Fallout franchise, in which case I WILL BE BACK :-)

is this game really that addictive ?

Yes. 192hrs of game time and counting (albeit a lot slower now)

Almost as addictive as UFO: Enemy Unknown back in the early 90's

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I've not played for a while, been 2-3 months. Back into SC2 atm...

I wanna finish off Skyrim as I never really finished Oblivion properly, there is massive unfinished business :D

Hopefully though when i do go back to Skyrim they have fixed all the buggy as shit quests, I had a lot of outstanding ones.

I also wanna upgrade PC so i can turn on ALL the fruit and a few extra community enhancements etc to really go nuts

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