03-10-2013 07:11 PM | ||
ResR | I was about to delete my last post, but thanks for a tip, I found it today on my own accidentally after walking north-east and east for days. | |
02-10-2013 08:22 PM | ||
Japo | Read all the text about quests that has appeared so far. Right-click on the map icon to initiate fast travel and choose any town. | |
02-10-2013 05:34 PM | ||
ResR | Done already: WASD and mouse look. Any ideas where to find any villages/towns, if there is any? | |
29-09-2013 10:31 PM | ||
Japo | Yes, mouse freelook is an absolute must. | |
29-09-2013 10:14 PM | ||
MrFlibble |
Remember that you can set up the game to use the modern-day WASD keyboard controls, and enable proper mouselook in the settings: Quote:
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29-09-2013 09:51 PM | ||
Japo |
You don't have to aim a lot, any enemy more or less in sight within range can be hit. If you're not hitting every time you swing that's normal depending on your attack rating and the enemy's defense. There are also some enemies immune to normal weapons. For example in the first dungeon there's an imp (small flying demon that casts magic at you) that can be hit only with steel or better metal. |
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29-09-2013 05:25 PM | ||
ResR | Well that was new to me. Thanks for help, mate. Though it is hard to aim enemies, needs some work in that . | |
29-09-2013 03:05 PM | ||
Japo | To swing you keep the (right, IIRC) mouse button pressed and move it. Sideways attacks are easiest to perform and well balanced. Up-down attacks (chop) are most powerful but have a lower hit chance. Down-up (thrust) have highest hit chance but are weakest. In practice both are difficult to do with the mouse, left-right-left or oblique is easiest. | |
29-09-2013 12:37 PM | ||
ResR |
Elder Scroll: Daggerfall I can't attack anything in this game, everything else works fine, but "swing weapon" doesn't work at all. Any fix for this problem? |