This new and clever guide is taken from Youtube user comicsacrifice who has built a LEGO construction upon his dualshock Playstation 3 controller while playing The Elder Scrolls 5 - Skyrim. See for yourself:
This constuction allows him to level-up without any need of him playing. The right trigger of his dualshock controller is pressed every few seconds to heal him up because he is trapped in a fire trap. Comicsacrifice gets small damage every second through this trap so the heal will constantly heal him.
Therefore, he can level without any need of playing although this might be the main reason someone is playing the game, including me.
The Elder Scroll 5 - Skyrim was released on November 11, 2011, for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC.
Source: onlinewelten.com
This constuction allows him to level-up without any need of him playing. The right trigger of his dualshock controller is pressed every few seconds to heal him up because he is trapped in a fire trap. Comicsacrifice gets small damage every second through this trap so the heal will constantly heal him.
Therefore, he can level without any need of playing although this might be the main reason someone is playing the game, including me.
The Elder Scroll 5 - Skyrim was released on November 11, 2011, for Xbox 360, Playstation 3, and PC.
Source: onlinewelten.com
5 Kommentare:
To be honest, it's a bit silly. The whole point of the game is to play, I guess everyone has a different point of view when it comes to playing how the play it's a singleplayer game after all.
Doesn't that defeat the purpose of you know, having a game to play?
@ DWei and R.gers:
Yeah, that's exactely the point. As I mentioned in the post, this is one of the main reasons to play the game. You can level-up your character and your abilities to be strong and powerful.
Not just because you "cheated".
you'll always see the same in every game, all the hype and there's people ho just won't play, just level up easier as they can
what is this witchcraft?!?
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