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[–] cum_on_the_curtains 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
that mod sounds good, i may give it a try another time. Technically you could take on high level enemies, you just did no damage to them whilst they could kill you in one hit, and yeah i could dodge and all that but it just seemed tedious and ultimately unrewarding when i got locked items anyway
and skyrim, iam really getting tired of single player rpg games scaling to keep up the challenge, iam not going to play it forever and ive played this game enough already, had my challenge now make me a god, so obsessed with balance restrictions they forgot to make it fun
[–] Grasswalker [S] 1 point 2 points 3 points (+3|-1) ago
Then you'll love the Witcher 3, where the game isn't scaled, but there are level specific zones instead. :D