Codyjmcd said:I've always wanted to go through all of Cyrodiil and feed a poison apple to every guard. It's slow work, but I'm getting pleasing results.
Who else has done this? I'm doing it on the ps3, just using the duplication glitch for all the apples I need and stealing all food available to guards, then placing the poison apples in their food storages and on their tables. The Imperial City itself is quite odd now, missing about half of its guards.
I'm having way too much fun doing this!
Codyjmcd said:They do, but that's why I'm using the poisoned apples. Once eaten they apply a damage health script that transfers to any respawned copies of the original consumer. New guards will spawn and then automatically drop dead after a few seconds!
This glitchOblivion: using the duplicating glitch with a Speechcraft Green Brocade Doublet produces amusing results.
I thought Skyrim was down to $30 in most places, last I checked?With most of the Skyrim hype dying down, I've finally been bitten by the TES bug again and begun craving open-world roleplay. At the moment there's no way I'm paying $50 for Skyrim, but I've never played Oblivion before. It was an easy choice for me to pick it up last week. Since my hundreds of hours spent in Morrowind I had forgotten just how damn glitchy these games tend to be. I've already experienced a number of problems in Oblivion, and I've taken to saving every time I make any sort of decision.
Some of the glitches are quite amusing, though.
And I want to know about the best ones you've found in your travels through Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim.
Try to keep spoilers to a minimum, or use spoiler tags where necessary.
knock an arrow
knock an arrow
Half credit for knowing the proper word,
but in this case it's spelled 'nock'.
And damn those arrow-deflecting butterflies.