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How do you go about getting married on this??

Playing it on 360 btw

You gotta find an Amulet of Mara and then wear it in front of the npc you're interested in getting hitched to and then you should get a dialogue option when you talk to them.

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You gotta find an Amulet of Mara and then wear it in front of the npc you're interested in getting hitched to and then you should get a dialogue option when you talk to them.

For that you need to complete the quest obtained at Riften's Temple of Mara.

or you can buy it from a priest in riften's inn.

Or you can find them laying around in various places. I've found at least 2 that I didn't have to buy nor do a quest for. One is in a tent on the beach near Daystar. The other was in a dungeon, I want to say it was the last dungeon you go to for the mage college quest line but I don't remember specifically.

I am too powerful. Just charging through campsof bandits now with a deadric fire sword forged with 100 smithing.. Increased the difficulty but I think maybe I shouldn't have chosen so many perks, smithing, arching, sneak dagger.. they are fun though :devil:

I am too powerful. Just charging through campsof bandits now with a deadric fire sword forged with 100 smithing.. Increased the difficulty but I think maybe I shouldn't have chosen so many perks, smithing, arching, sneak dagger.. they are fun though :devil:

Exactly. I have maxed Blacksmithing and created the weapons and armor I want, and now nothing really is a challenge. I haven't enchanted anything, as I haven't even come close to 100 enchanting, and I'm waiting for that. Other than that, I have put some points into Heavy Armor, Single/Dual Weilding. I just kill anything I see in 5 seconds or less.

Did I miss anything ? Since when does Xbox has 4gb of RAM ?

I think someone mentioned a patch for the PC. The one that Llawnroc was talking about is something completely different. Though I'm guessing that it's the patch to sort out the textures?

Can anyone confirm. I'm stuck at work and won't be able to check until later on tonight.

Sony is either slower than MS for accepting patches... Or Sony is becoming stricter with Bethesda and their game breaking patches. 1.3 still hasn't been accepted by Sony, but if it is due to the patch causing even more problems than the game had and got from the last patch, I'm all for waiting a bit longer. Bethesda needs to really step up to the PS3 issues though.

I am surprised that something hasn't come out for the PS3, from what I understand that PS3 problems are far worse. Also put a few hours into the game and I'm loving it :D One thing that annoys me is the map at this point, I haven't figured it out yet and it's so frustrating trying to figure out where I should be heading. Hopefully put some serious time in over the weekend and my xmas break. Can't wait :D

I am surprised that something hasn't come out for the PS3, from what I understand that PS3 problems are far worse. Also put a few hours into the game and I'm loving it :D One thing that annoys me is the map at this point, I haven't figured it out yet and it's so frustrating trying to figure out where I should be heading. Hopefully put some serious time in over the weekend and my xmas break. Can't wait :D

The trick with the map is that you have to visit each place first, then you can usually 'fast travel' to that spot as an option when clicking on the map icon from then on. Note - you must be outside to use the fast travel option usually.

Next, make sure that where you need to go is an active quest. Usually I'll deactivate other quests except the one I'm currently working on. You should have a marker on the map just get out to the edges of the map to get it scrolling horizontal/vertical to reveal destinations further away than your current view of the map.

Pretty handy once you get used to it with the caveat being - as I said, you must actually visit the places first and then it's gravy getting around.

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