~J~ said:LOL - o yes, let me know if you receive any, shall we say, murky guests![]()
IceBus said:Yeah two out of the three people said he was acting a bit strange for me as well. I assume you got arrested after killing him?
Did you do anything for the Dark Brotherhood to approach you or just continue playing the game as normal?
I was worried the Unseen Forces bit meant that you'd been bad ala Black and White and possibly impacted your character development.
Balders said:Sorry if this question comes across as a bit thick, but just how does the rotatey persuade thing work? I don't mean about the rotating segments, that's cool, but what does the number in the middle represent, and how do I get someone persuaded? Is there a target number I'm supposed to hit?
Do you just keep doing it over and over? I've received speechskill bonuses and what not, but the person I'm trying to get info out of still doesn't want to say much...
IceBus said:Go to Anvil, check out the first boat in the docksI'm trying to do that mission at the minute, but not having a silver weapon makes it very hard.
McDaniel - I still haven't been contacted by them, but I havent' levelled up since that either. I'm currently going to every Mage's Guild to try and find someone to recharge my magical sword![]()
~J~ said:Took a while I admit, I think I've played too much thief in the past!
But now a master-rank at it and tend to spend most of my time jumping from roof to roof at night nicking peoples clothing, especially the ladies!![]()
~J~ said:Yeah jumping roomtops is pretty easy, need to build up the acrobatic skills a fair bit, but if I get stopped looting then it's a quick jump on the roof and bound across them to safety.
You can kill in the thieves guild, you just can't kill from whom you steel otherwise it's the blood price.
How far have you got into Darkhood? Have you, er, (trying to keep it spoiler free!), have you done what you promised you wouldn't?![]()
~J~ said:Guess who's just completed the entire Thiefs quest?![]()
Weebull said:The number in the middle denotes the character's disposition to you. The higher it is, the more they like you (When you do side-quests for some people, you'll often get their disposition up to the max 100 just by completing the quest for them). Each time you click a segment, the number will either go up or down depending on how large the segment was, and whether it was in a good (smiling character when you hover over it) or bad (unhappy character) part.
So, for example, let's say the largest segment size was equal to 4, the next largest 3, then 2, then 1. And then the four areas either add or subtract the number of the segment you click within them to the total disposition. The 'best' one (with the happiest face), adds two times the number within it, the next best adds one times, then the two bad ones subtract one and two times the numbers. So if you got the largest segment into the best area and clicked it, you'd add 8 to their disposition, and if you got the smallest segment into the worst, you'd only take away 2. Thus, the aim is to get the larger segments in the better two areas, and the smaller in the worse. I don't know how much sense that makes, as said it's kind of a difficult system to explain, despite not being all that complex, but I hope that helps.
As I said before though, if it confuses you, simply click the large segments in the good areas, and it should inevitably go up at least slowly. A character never changes which areas they prefer, so once you figure out which they like and don't, you can rattle through loads of tries really quickly.
EDIT: Also, anyone after Nirnroot (has anyone actually found ten yet? Does he give you the recipe or are you dependent on him stocking you with the potion?), there's 2 or 3 bits of it right against the water's edge on the beack by the Imperial City Docks.
Kainz said:argh, anyone know where i can find a silver blade? lol
GuruJockStrap said:Just killed the Grey Prince.
Dark Brotherhood awaits......![]()