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SeEmOnE
view post Posted on 25/2/2011, 14:39




CITAZIONE (HEXEVIL @ 25/2/2011, 13:19) 
Sì, ma su PC iper-moddato... Con la traduzione migliorata...
Valeva tantissimo! :D

Chi ha Oblivion sul PC (nessuno?) cerchi e scarichi "Nehrim - At Fate's Edge".
E' una Total Conversion di Oblivion molto valida. :sisi:
Peccato solo in inglese...

Io l'avevo ... ma l'ho venduto dopo averlo finito e in parte per la disperazione ... se l'avessi saputo prima di una patch ... peccato
 
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SamuShinoda
view post Posted on 25/2/2011, 15:16




Io su pc ho Morrowind. :asd:
 
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cialie
view post Posted on 9/3/2011, 11:35




è uscito un video con una parte di gameplay
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbmBYT8Dwf4&feature=player_embedded
che grafica :sbav: :sbav:
 
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miky_magawolaz
view post Posted on 1/4/2011, 12:01




Nuovi (?) screens:

SPOILER (click to view)
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E intervista a Todd Howard: http://pc.ign.com/articles/115/1158651p1.html
 
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SamuShinoda
view post Posted on 1/4/2011, 13:03




Spero in una bella limited. :asd:
 
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cialie
view post Posted on 1/4/2011, 13:18




dio quanto amo questo gioco ^_^
 
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miky_magawolaz
view post Posted on 18/4/2011, 12:21




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Nuove notizie (occhio agli SPOILER):
- 'Magnetism' is used to prevent friendly fire in combat, by slightly 'pulling' your attacks towards enemies
- Some, apparently unique, enchanted weapons will have "concealed" effects. You won't know what those are until you try the weapon.
- You cannot block if you have a sword in one hand, and a spell in another. Only players wielding two-handed blades or sword and shield can use block.
- The Spell Shield effect returns.
- Taverns will play a large role in the game. You will be able to overhear people's conversations, start quests, acquire information, and much more.
- They mention breaking and entering to find out more about people, but I'm not sure as to what extent - "Because of the open world set up you can even progress by snooping around - following people, looking out for strange behaviour and even some light breaking and entering".
- Quest givers can give you more or less information about their quest depending on their disposition towards you.
SPOILER (click to view)
- One dungeon is called 'Bleak Falls Barrow', and it is inhabited by the Draugr (the undead Nord warriors we first met in Bloodmoon). As you proceed through the dungeon, you'll eventually encounter a 'ghostly dragon priest', and eventually the dungeon boss, a giant 'Frostbite Spider'. It is said the dungeon is 'terryfing'.
- The quest to Bleak Falls Barrow is given to you by a shopkeeper called Lucan, whose priceless Draconic family heirloom (a golden claw) was stolen recently.

- Several new spell effects, including "Ice Trap" (only triggered when an enemy walks over it), "Circle of Protection" (push the enemies in your vicinity away), "Fury" (make enemies fight each other), and so on.
- One of the finishing moves involves "plunging your sword into your enemy's chest", coupled with gurgling death noises.
- The 'free-form' activities you can perform include cooking, woodcutting, mining and metalwork.
- A Dragon Shout that slows down time (a la Bullet Time) is mentioned.
- Some Dragon Shouts are found in dungeons.
- There's a city called Riverwood. It is described as 'A smattering of timber buildings, including a sawmill'.
- Radiant Story is in part inspired by the random encounters in Fallout 3.
- The game apparently looks amazing in motion, with great environment effects such as the wind making the water swirl and making waves.
- It is possible to raise all skills to 100 but not possible to get all perks.
SPOILER (click to view)
- The death of the King of Skyrim has sparked a civil war in the country.

- Dragon encounters aren't scripted. If one comes across a town in its travels, it might decide to attack it without warning. This may or may not involve setting it ablaze. ;)
- It talks about the improvement of NPC's and Radiant AI.
- Every big settlement is unique. The city of Markarth Side, for example, is set into "dramatic stone cliffs, with buildings teetering on the end of sheer drops."
- Haarfingar is said to be home to the largest trading port in Skyrim.
- The game apparently includes 'meteorogical effects': clouds gathering around mountaintops, etcetera.
- The glorious return of the Dwemer ruins is once again confirmed.
- One of the cities in Skyrim will apparently be heavily inspired by the Dunmer (Dark Elves), and may even be a full-fledged Dunmer settlement.
- They're trying to go back to the "eccentricity" of Vvardenfell. Every Nord faction will have their own customs, colors, and so on.
- The economy of the game is better developed than in Oblivion. If you destroy a city's means of income (for instance, their crops) they'll need to buy crops from another nearby city, and prices in the city will go up.
- Archers can 'hold their breath' while aiming. This consumes stamina, but gives the archer a better chance of hitting the enemy.
- A wounded dragon has a chance of crashing into the ground.
- You can cut dialogue short by walking away from the NPC.
- Dragon Shouts are assigned to the R3-button on the PS3 gamepad.
- Not every NPC will have a complete set of dialogue like in Oblivion. It'll be more like in Fallout 3, where only the 'important' NPC's have anything substantial to say.

An interview with Todd Howard in the same magazine gives us some more info (some of this may be badly translated, so don't immediately believe everything you see here).
- Quests can influence each other. Quest A may be changed for you because you completed Quest B beforehand.
- Quest givers now give more detailed instructions, in a style that's apparently akin to Morrowind. They might even escort you to the road, to show you where to go.
- The game has 120 unique dungeons, worked on by 8 designers.

Some non-magazine news:
- A week or so ago, Pete Hines remarked a trailer "may or may not be around a month away". A trailer at the GDC? It seems possible.
- A site redesign is coming soon as well, probably to coincide with the trailer reveal.
 
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HEXEVIL
view post Posted on 18/4/2011, 13:53




Lo voglio. :cry:
Ma solo se ho tempo di giocarci.
Creiamo una stanza dello spazio e del tempo tipo DragonBall, così un giorno, cioè un anno intero. :sbav:
 
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cialie
view post Posted on 18/4/2011, 14:29




CITAZIONE (miky_magawolaz @ 18/4/2011, 13:21) 
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Nuove notizie (occhio agli SPOILER):
- 'Magnetism' is used to prevent friendly fire in combat, by slightly 'pulling' your attacks towards enemies
- Some, apparently unique, enchanted weapons will have "concealed" effects. You won't know what those are until you try the weapon.
- You cannot block if you have a sword in one hand, and a spell in another. Only players wielding two-handed blades or sword and shield can use block.
- The Spell Shield effect returns.
- Taverns will play a large role in the game. You will be able to overhear people's conversations, start quests, acquire information, and much more.
- They mention breaking and entering to find out more about people, but I'm not sure as to what extent - "Because of the open world set up you can even progress by snooping around - following people, looking out for strange behaviour and even some light breaking and entering".
- Quest givers can give you more or less information about their quest depending on their disposition towards you.
SPOILER (click to view)
- One dungeon is called 'Bleak Falls Barrow', and it is inhabited by the Draugr (the undead Nord warriors we first met in Bloodmoon). As you proceed through the dungeon, you'll eventually encounter a 'ghostly dragon priest', and eventually the dungeon boss, a giant 'Frostbite Spider'. It is said the dungeon is 'terryfing'.
- The quest to Bleak Falls Barrow is given to you by a shopkeeper called Lucan, whose priceless Draconic family heirloom (a golden claw) was stolen recently.

- Several new spell effects, including "Ice Trap" (only triggered when an enemy walks over it), "Circle of Protection" (push the enemies in your vicinity away), "Fury" (make enemies fight each other), and so on.
- One of the finishing moves involves "plunging your sword into your enemy's chest", coupled with gurgling death noises.
- The 'free-form' activities you can perform include cooking, woodcutting, mining and metalwork.
- A Dragon Shout that slows down time (a la Bullet Time) is mentioned.
- Some Dragon Shouts are found in dungeons.
- There's a city called Riverwood. It is described as 'A smattering of timber buildings, including a sawmill'.
- Radiant Story is in part inspired by the random encounters in Fallout 3.
- The game apparently looks amazing in motion, with great environment effects such as the wind making the water swirl and making waves.
- It is possible to raise all skills to 100 but not possible to get all perks.
SPOILER (click to view)
- The death of the King of Skyrim has sparked a civil war in the country.

- Dragon encounters aren't scripted. If one comes across a town in its travels, it might decide to attack it without warning. This may or may not involve setting it ablaze. ;)
- It talks about the improvement of NPC's and Radiant AI.
- Every big settlement is unique. The city of Markarth Side, for example, is set into "dramatic stone cliffs, with buildings teetering on the end of sheer drops."
- Haarfingar is said to be home to the largest trading port in Skyrim.
- The game apparently includes 'meteorogical effects': clouds gathering around mountaintops, etcetera.
- The glorious return of the Dwemer ruins is once again confirmed.
- One of the cities in Skyrim will apparently be heavily inspired by the Dunmer (Dark Elves), and may even be a full-fledged Dunmer settlement.
- They're trying to go back to the "eccentricity" of Vvardenfell. Every Nord faction will have their own customs, colors, and so on.
- The economy of the game is better developed than in Oblivion. If you destroy a city's means of income (for instance, their crops) they'll need to buy crops from another nearby city, and prices in the city will go up.
- Archers can 'hold their breath' while aiming. This consumes stamina, but gives the archer a better chance of hitting the enemy.
- A wounded dragon has a chance of crashing into the ground.
- You can cut dialogue short by walking away from the NPC.
- Dragon Shouts are assigned to the R3-button on the PS3 gamepad.
- Not every NPC will have a complete set of dialogue like in Oblivion. It'll be more like in Fallout 3, where only the 'important' NPC's have anything substantial to say.

An interview with Todd Howard in the same magazine gives us some more info (some of this may be badly translated, so don't immediately believe everything you see here).
- Quests can influence each other. Quest A may be changed for you because you completed Quest B beforehand.
- Quest givers now give more detailed instructions, in a style that's apparently akin to Morrowind. They might even escort you to the road, to show you where to go.
- The game has 120 unique dungeons, worked on by 8 designers.

Some non-magazine news:
- A week or so ago, Pete Hines remarked a trailer "may or may not be around a month away". A trailer at the GDC? It seems possible.
- A site redesign is coming soon as well, probably to coincide with the trailer reveal.

no tutto in inglese :cry:

EL se c'è un posto in più nella stanza dello spirito e del tempo vengo pure io :sisi: ....mi perdo con questi giochi finchè non ho visto ogni singola cosa non sono contento
 
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miky_magawolaz
view post Posted on 18/4/2011, 15:06




Magari. Anzi, a me basterebbe che un giorno fosse composto da 30 ore :sisi:

Purtroppo non ho balle di tradurre tutto :rotfl:




Diamo uno sguardo alle razze di Skyrim:
Orco
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Khajiit
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Poi beh, l'immancabile drago
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Amico di lore
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Samu che incontra El mentre porta a spasso il suo cane (non era un gatto? :fermosi:) in una cittadella
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Zere beato tra le donne
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Udine
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Quartucciu
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Genova
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ful66
view post Posted on 18/4/2011, 16:15




Anche se non è la zona adatta volevo chiedervi se vale la pena prendere New Vegas
 
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wmanchester
view post Posted on 18/4/2011, 16:20




CITAZIONE (ful66 @ 18/4/2011, 17:15) 
Anche se non è la zona adatta volevo chiedervi se vale la pena prendere New Vegas

Assolutamente si.

e poi me lo rivendi
 
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miky_magawolaz
view post Posted on 18/4/2011, 17:44




Forse Quartucciu e Udine potevo invertirle, non so quanta neve si veda da te graffe :look:
 
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