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#1 quinlan

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Posted 09 February 2012 - 04:11 PM

Greetings.

Recently i bought Elder Scrolls v Skyrim. I am new to the series. I have never played any Elder Scrolls game. This is my 1st chance, because i now have a new laptop capable of handling such a game. I have just completed the 1st main quest and have escaped from Helgen Keep. The scenery is magnificent out here in the mountains. I cannot have enough of running around and look at everything, especially trying to climb steep slopes and reach high points in order to watch the valley from as high up as possible. My question is, will i have a problem later on with the quests, if i lose time hanging around and doing pretty much nothing apart from sight seeing?

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"Man, in his discussions with other men about questions of religion, statecraft, geography, trade, has always reached a point in the discussion where it has seemed wise to reply to his opponent by disemboweling him or knocking his brains out."

 

My name is Thomas Hockenberry, Ph.D., and I think the "Ph.D." stands for "Pouring His Draft."

 

"The study of modern science today is being done by the brain of primitive man."


#2 Archmage Silver

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Posted 09 February 2012 - 06:16 PM

No, you can do whatever you want, in whatever order you want. Skyrim (like all TES games) is a freeform RPG without time restrictions. So roam at will!

#3 quinlan

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Posted 10 February 2012 - 02:42 AM

This is excellent news! :new_thumbs:

My fantasy story

 

"Man, in his discussions with other men about questions of religion, statecraft, geography, trade, has always reached a point in the discussion where it has seemed wise to reply to his opponent by disemboweling him or knocking his brains out."

 

My name is Thomas Hockenberry, Ph.D., and I think the "Ph.D." stands for "Pouring His Draft."

 

"The study of modern science today is being done by the brain of primitive man."


#4 Archmage Silver

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Posted 10 February 2012 - 06:36 PM

It wouldn't work otherwise, because people just wander off anyway... :)