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Actually quite disappointed with the Dark Brotherhood quest line at the minute, considering it started out awesome. I imagine it's going to improve now that I've murdered Cicero (not giving too much away there, I chose to do it myself rather than it being part of a quest. Just prepare yourself for an annoying t**. Think - the guy from The Simpsons who talks weirdly because he's had a stroke and then put him on cocaine and get him drunk). Thieves Guild/Nightingales stuff has been fantastic though - pretty far in but not finished yet.
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Didn't you say you have several months free?AcidHippo wrote:I keep meaning to play my Skyrim but I never actually get round to it
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This. But I never actually get round to buying it..AcidHippo wrote:I keep meaning to play my Skyrim but I never actually get round to it
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Dark Brotherhood quest was very disappointing as well. Come to think of it I didn't like any of the major quest lines
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Cicero is a pretty major part of the quest line...skalpel wrote:Actually quite disappointed with the Dark Brotherhood quest line at the minute, considering it started out awesome. I imagine it's going to improve now that I've murdered Cicero (not giving too much away there, I chose to do it myself rather than it being part of a quest. Just prepare yourself for an annoying t**. Think - the guy from The Simpsons who talks weirdly because he's had a stroke and then put him on cocaine and get him drunk). Thieves Guild/Nightingales stuff has been fantastic though - pretty far in but not finished yet.
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Nope. Not meskalpel wrote:Didn't you say you have several months free?AcidHippo wrote:I keep meaning to play my Skyrim but I never actually get round to it
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Honestly don't really care. Absolutely awful character. His voice has finally made me empathise with people who dislike nails on a chalkboard. I actually had to take my headphones off and press them together to block out his hideous f***ing voice. He also has an extremely annoying face and general mannerism. I'll keep my white horse and ignore these quests from now on I think .DavideDuck wrote:Cicero is a pretty major part of the quest line...skalpel wrote:Actually quite disappointed with the Dark Brotherhood quest line at the minute, considering it started out awesome. I imagine it's going to improve now that I've murdered Cicero (not giving too much away there, I chose to do it myself rather than it being part of a quest. Just prepare yourself for an annoying t**. Think - the guy from The Simpsons who talks weirdly because he's had a stroke and then put him on cocaine and get him drunk). Thieves Guild/Nightingales stuff has been fantastic though - pretty far in but not finished yet.
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Slight spoilerskalpel wrote:Honestly don't really care. Absolutely awful character. His voice has finally made me empathise with people who dislike nails on a chalkboard. I actually had to take my headphones off and press them together to block out his hideous f***ing voice. He also has an extremely annoying face and general mannerism. I'll keep my white horse and ignore these quests from now on I think .DavideDuck wrote: Cicero is a pretty major part of the quest line...
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But you can kill him in the quest line anyway!!! And it has major benefits!
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DavideDuck wrote:Slight spoilerskalpel wrote:
Honestly don't really care. Absolutely awful character. His voice has finally made me empathise with people who dislike nails on a chalkboard. I actually had to take my headphones off and press them together to block out his hideous f***ing voice. He also has an extremely annoying face and general mannerism. I'll keep my white horse and ignore these quests from now on I think .SpoilerShowBut you can kill him in the quest line anyway!!! And it has major benefits!
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How far into the quest line though? Seriously I can't bear to hear his odious s****. I thought the only benefit of the Brotherhood was Shadowmere?
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skalpel wrote:DavideDuck wrote: Slight spoilerSpoilerShowBut you can kill him in the quest line anyway!!! And it has major benefits!SpoilerShowHow far into the quest line though? Seriously I can't bear to hear his odious s****. I thought the only benefit of the Brotherhood was Shadowmere?
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It's near the climax. You get a new sanctuary and become the listener. This means you can use recruits as companions and other random facilities within the sanctuary.
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I hated him ever since I met him randomly along some road somewhere. Tried to kill him then and thought I'd never have to see him again...Then I joined the brotherhood
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He is the silent guardian, the practical idealist, the man of peace prepared for war.
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DavideDuck wrote:skalpel wrote:SpoilerShowHow far into the quest line though? Seriously I can't bear to hear his odious s****. I thought the only benefit of the Brotherhood was Shadowmere?SpoilerShowIt's near the climax. You get a new sanctuary and become the listener. This means you can use recruits as companions and other random facilities within the sanctuary.
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Meh. Maybe I'll do it some time then, really not enough to convince me to put up with his s***.
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I'm glad I hadn't seen him earlier, it'd have put me off playing I imagine. Why is it I'm struggling to find anything but adoration for him online too? Baffling amount of love for the most irritating prick to ever grace a computer game.TheLittleGeordie wrote:I hated him ever since I met him randomly along some road somewhere. Tried to kill him then and thought I'd never have to see him again...Then I joined the brotherhood
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Reading this has made me want to start playing it again, but the reason I stopped was because I got so tired of the incessant loading screens
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I knowskalpel wrote:I'm glad I hadn't seen him earlier, it'd have put me off playing I imagine. Why is it I'm struggling to find anything but adoration for him online too? Baffling amount of love for the most irritating prick to ever grace a computer game.TheLittleGeordie wrote:I hated him ever since I met him randomly along some road somewhere. Tried to kill him then and thought I'd never have to see him again...Then I joined the brotherhood
I saw one person claim he was one of the best and most original characters in any recent game
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TheLittleGeordie wrote:I knowskalpel wrote:
I'm glad I hadn't seen him earlier, it'd have put me off playing I imagine. Why is it I'm struggling to find anything but adoration for him online too? Baffling amount of love for the most irritating prick to ever grace a computer game.
I saw one person claim he was one of the best and most original characters in any recent game
Have you tried saving the game too your hard drive?Dr. Lucien Sanchez wrote:Reading this has made me want to start playing it again, but the reason I stopped was because I got so tired of the incessant loading screens
Like a seahorse in the night, he rides with haste to his beloved's domain.
He is the silent guardian, the practical idealist, the man of peace prepared for war.
He is a Mackem.
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meant to edit it but quoted it insted
Like a seahorse in the night, he rides with haste to his beloved's domain.
He is the silent guardian, the practical idealist, the man of peace prepared for war.
He is a Mackem.