I seem to have at least stumbled across most of the games locations.
Doubtful - after 70 hours I'm still finding new places and the last time I looked I was at around the 160 odd mark (I need to check the stats again for precise number), I've seen claims of 265 locations found, no idea how many there in the game in total, but it's definitely lots
Worth exploring them, especially if you have two of the lock-pick abilities that give better treasure - there's always something decent at the end of it, which can be disenchanted, used or sold on.
I go and make jewellery with the dungeon raid gains, fancy gold and jewelled necklaces sell for a fair few gold - I'm going all Del Boy in Skyrim.
Will get that 100th skill point in archery this evening too I reckon.
Counting in reloads/redo's etc I probably clocked it in approx 25 hours. The first half of the main quest can be absolutely steam rolled though I eased off a lot in the later end. I do tend to keep on the move constantly and though there's plenty side missions left I seem to have at least stumbled across most of the games locations. My biggest benefit was my magical mountain climbing horse who very sadly died protecting me in battle after around 18 hours. The biggest recommendation I can give it is that it clocked up so many hours within a single week which for a single game to do for me is quite an achievement. Based on where I'm up to I think I could nail the side missions by hour 40-45.
you can feel free to complete the missions if you're nearby as the game lets you continue after the end boss
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Dont think you realise just how many side missions there are.
I have been playing about 30 hours and have already completed about 100 of them. and I already have about another 50 in my list to do, and I dont seem to be that far into the game at all either.
I know there's loads but I can't be faffed with the large number of fetch quests to get to the decent ones. Nothing that can't be explored with the DLC is ready to be played
With all the talk about 360 Skyrim not working if you install the game to HDD due to the game using the HDD as cache, I'm curious - what happens if you play the game on one of those HDD-less 4GB consoles?
I installed the game on my 360's hard disk and had been playing it for a few hours before I ventured online and read about the problems people had been having. I'm probably jinxing it but I haven't had any problems with it so far.
It hasn't looked too bad at all for me, playing from the HDD. That said, some snow textures certainly seem wrong- completely flat white with no detail. I've also come across a few where a texture (or part of a texture) just hasn't appeared at all and there's a blank spot.
I cba uninstalling and putting up with the drive noise in the meantime though, what a pain.
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