Fig455 on 4/4/2006 at 05:59
Quote Posted by Phatose
. Only human heart I've seen in the game.
Lucien's lair has 3 more.
RyushiBlade on 4/4/2006 at 11:43
Wedge: You can set it to 0 with the console, but that's just cheating. Try to get your fame to match your infamy. This should balance the two out. That's only a theory though. I don't know any other way to do it legitimately.
Everyone Else: I notice that when I kill someone, even if there's no one else around, I get that message that some kind of higher power has seen me kill. I also get a bounty. I don't like that at all. But I'm not a stealth character, so I'm just wondering if this always happens (especially during the DB quests.)
illmatics on 4/4/2006 at 11:59
I loved the Dark Brotherhood quests, but was dissapointed with the bit you have to carry out as a Silencer. And when you eventually become a Listener, well, there's not much to do with the Dark Brotherhood really, as you apparently have people doing all the dirty work for you :tsktsk:
Phatose on 4/4/2006 at 19:09
Quote Posted by RyushiBlade
Wedge: You can set it to 0 with the console, but that's just cheating. Try to get your fame to match your infamy. This
should balance the two out. That's only a theory though. I don't know any other way to do it legitimately.
Everyone Else: I notice that when I kill someone, even if there's no one else around, I get that message that some kind of higher power has seen me kill. I also get a bounty. I don't like that at all. But I'm not a stealth character, so I'm just wondering if this always happens (especially during the DB quests.)
The 'you've been seen message' should only show up the first time you murder an innocent, and it's just telling you that the dark brotherhood is going to come make you an offer. Yeah, they always see you.
pur3pwn3r on 4/4/2006 at 19:29
the DB [carrot] all. i mean, they say,"you [rootabaga], go to Bruma and kill this crazy ass mother (6 letter word begining with F)." i do it, they say,"whoa that was total [carrot]age! bonus!" the rewards were insane. wait, no. that was my chicken last night! way too easy!!!
GRRRR on 8/4/2006 at 03:46
The Whodunnit quest is great! Whish all of em where that multilayered. The reactions on the killings based on who gets killed, who remains and how much each of em like you...great writing. Id actually like a transcipt of all the lines for it.
Making the Legionaire kill the old lady. Or making the rich guy going mental on the woman he had a crush on, then having him slowly realize it was you all along. Or making the woman send a Zombie after the Nord. Too bad they all die with one hit tho :joke:
EDIT : Especially funny : Taking the shortsword and the dagger and replacing them with staves . I made the Nord pick up a Lighting staff, then riled up the Legionaire, and when he came down the stairs the Nord zapped him >:D
Tuco on 8/4/2006 at 04:27
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Wedge: You can set it to 0 with the console, but that's just cheating. Try to get your fame to match your infamy. This should balance the two out. That's only a theory though. I don't know any other way to do it legitimately.
Right now I have like 150 fame and 50 infamy, and pretty much everyone starts at 30 disposition towards me(I have like 60 personality and 60ish speechcraft.)
northeast on 9/4/2006 at 18:23
When I found the traitor's lair, read his journal, I saw the head and figured it was important. I took it with me thinking Lucien would like to see it.
I get to Lucien's "hideout," find him dead, and the fools and traitor elated at the torture. I then whipped out the head of the traitor's mother and held it ceremoniously to every Speakers in the room. I threw it away like it was trash, hoping to spark the traitor into giving himself away. (I knew the woman was innocent, since I was asked to kill her in the last assignment.) The provokation worked in a way, since he has some stammering dialogue with me (and the others don't seem to notice the rotting head I chucked on the floor).
Too bad the knowledge doesn't come in handy, as the final encounter is heavily scripted. It's neat that they included at least a modicum of Columbo action at least.