I just wish the creator would make different followers (different flavors of Lucien) - maybe even just a female version. Blows the vanilla followers out of the water, obviously.Īll things considered he's probably the best follower in Bethesda history. The VA work is really great, and he constantly makes comments about locations and quests you're on. You can toggle spells on or off right from his dialog tree. Plus there's a huge log of spells you can teach him via books, including Apocalypse support. He's basically a noob scholar who grows like your own character does based on your abilities and the role you assign him, he gradually gains skills over time. Nothing really fit what I was looking for.Īnd then I found Lucien. I was digging around through available followers, mostly from InterestingNPC (which are good) and others like Inigo. I must've run the tutorial for The Witcher 2 a dozen times before I found a combination I could work with.Another mod plug. Though that seems to limit me to 2 hours total.įor the record, trying this mod and that mod and this combination of keybinds and that combination of keybinds and so forth can take quite a bit of time. I guess I can buy it and rely on Steam's refund policy (?). But, I'm wary about dropping even more money on a game I can't play. Apparently it's fairly common.Īnyway, I'd really like to give this a shot in hopes that they've somehow "fixed" whatever it is about this game that doesn't agree with me. As to why Bethesda should care, this time I'm not the only one. Skyrim is one of those games where no matter what I did, no matter what mods I tried, or keybindings I used I simply could not play. I really, really wish you could get this (or at least the base game) for free without needing the expansions.
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