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			<title>Handy Skyrim tricks</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 10 May 2013 06:32:06 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[Couldn't find a thread for this, so here it goes. I recently found a very handy trick to kill npc's without getting a bounty - and without killing them... It works about half the time (I think it might be a bug). You use the Ice Form on your victim and often the other NPC's will start attacking him. I'm doing the Dark Brotherhood quests now, and sometimes I get lucky, where I freeze my target in the middle of a town and the guards attack them and do my job for me ;)
I had tried using the Fury spell to get other NPC's to kill for me, but I get a bounty when I do that.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Couldn't find a thread for this, so here it goes. I recently found a very handy trick to kill npc's without getting a bounty - and without killing them... It works about half the time (I think it might be a bug). You use the Ice Form on your victim and often the other NPC's will start attacking him. I'm doing the Dark Brotherhood quests now, and sometimes I get lucky, where I freeze my target in the middle of a town and the guards attack them and do my job for me ;)<br />
I had tried using the Fury spell to get other NPC's to kill for me, but I get a bounty when I do that.</div>

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			<title>Order of things</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 25 Apr 2013 08:33:38 GMT</pubDate>
			<description><![CDATA[So....I totally broke my game by having too many mods installed and so I uninstalled everything and have re-installed but will not play until I have finished the monster report I am working on at the moment.  It will be like a treat.

2 things, I wish to ask the audience:

1)  With the DLC add-ons, does it alter the game drastically to have them all active from the get-go?  I know Dawnguard introduces Vampire attacks, which I can live with (particularly if you install the "when Vampires attack" mod), but what does Dragonborn do?  I've never properly completed the main quest line in Skyrim and I didn't want to disturb the rhythm too much.  Is Dragonborn something which only starts if you go somewhere to activate the quest-line?  Or are you told "there's another Dragonborn" so early in the game that you just don't feel special any more?

2)  Stormcloaks vs. Imperials.  I'm already pretty sure I want to side with the Imperials, despite being a fan of the underdog.  Stormcloaks are a bit too racist for my liking.  HOWEVER, how much does it affect the overall game when you start overthrowing cities and replacing Jarls and whatnot?

[EDIT]  TUMBLEWEED......anyway, never mind, I bought Dragonborn, installed everything, added upwards of 50 mods (but not such system draining ones) and am now trundling along happily.  This time I followed the Imperial during the Helgen SNAFU and if I join the civil war, will probably take the Imperial side.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>So....I totally broke my game by having too many mods installed and so I uninstalled everything and have re-installed but will not play until I have finished the monster report I am working on at the moment.  It will be like a treat.<br />
<br />
2 things, I wish to ask the audience:<br />
<br />
1)  With the DLC add-ons, does it alter the game drastically to have them all active from the get-go?  I know Dawnguard introduces Vampire attacks, which I can live with (particularly if you install the "when Vampires attack" mod), but what does Dragonborn do?  I've never properly completed the main quest line in Skyrim and I didn't want to disturb the rhythm too much.  Is Dragonborn something which only starts if you go somewhere to activate the quest-line?  Or are you told "there's another Dragonborn" so early in the game that you just don't feel special any more?<br />
<br />
2)  Stormcloaks vs. Imperials.  I'm already pretty sure I want to side with the Imperials, despite being a fan of the underdog.  Stormcloaks are a bit too racist for my liking.  HOWEVER, how much does it affect the overall game when you start overthrowing cities and replacing Jarls and whatnot?<br />
<br />
[EDIT]  TUMBLEWEED......anyway, never mind, I bought Dragonborn, installed everything, added upwards of 50 mods (but not such system draining ones) and am now trundling along happily.  This time I followed the Imperial during the Helgen SNAFU and <i>if</i> I join the civil war, will probably take the Imperial side.</div>

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