What is the first thing you will do?

I’d be testing crime as well. But I’d also like to see the more abstract concepts such as any land ownership/farming that might be available (not sure if there will be). I’d also like to see how the NPC’s act and maybe spend some time in a tavern. And yes…I WILL be crafting a sword :slight_smile:

I might see what kind of AI aggressive animals have, get their attention and then start a Benny Hill conga line running through the streets.

I’m going to hit on all the women and see where things go from there.

I’m gonna start a brawl in the tavern

I’ll probably mull around a bit, then probably set up FRAPS so I can record myself mulling about and how many glitches or bugs I can trigger in a set amount of time forthelulzCOUGHCOUGH I MEAN for testing purposes :slight_smile:

In all seriousness though, I’m pretty interested in being a beta tester (even though I’ll be playing in Alpha) and recording any gamebreaking glitches or noting down any potential AI/collision/graphics bugs to give the devs feedback.

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Mmh… Probably speak to some NPC

Install the game…Then create a realistic me…
And then…immerse…

Sit in the pub all day then go around picking fights,( Oh how life imitates art)

After Alpha starts, Spank me a wench :stuck_out_tongue:

Jump up and down a few times. Partly in celebration that I’m getting to play, and partly because I like seeing what the jump animations look like. I’ll also probably try and shoot a crow with an arrow or something. Managing to shoot down a hawk in Skyrim remains one of my biggest achievements, despite them being horrendously designed.

Urinate in the nearest well… Or probably see what happens if I attack someone, which, I know, is a bit predictable but I assume I’m not alone in wanting to test the boundaries of what the game will ‘let you get away with’.

I think I will try having a normal life. Because that annoys me in any RPG i played lately, there are always merchants and blacksmiths, but if you tried to be a blacksmith for a living (in Skyrim, for instance - MMORPGs are even worse I think) you would not be making any money. But the NPCs seem to be living of their crafting skills very well. Then, for a normal life - housing.
I love housing in games :D, and especially when its customizable. And maybe if you pay a craftsman or have the skills yourself, you can bild your own house! (like in Hearthfire for Skyrim, but even better)
AND I think running a store where NPCs come and go, like a tavern would be cool. Because, you have the NPCs to talk to, you have to get them food and drinks as well, however, and you had to cook the food and maybe even brew the beer earlier.
So, in essence,I want to try doing the job/fitting in the role of an NPC and see how it works out.

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I think I will just walk to the highest point of the map and enjoy the first sunset from there. Then I maybe try to enter a castle in the cover of the night. So I might test the Stealth mechanic if there will be one…

I can’t wait to go exploring!

Something i wondered about the other day and will test out: Are if we can frame someone for your action or for the things you do. Lets say you kill someone and then plant the dead body in another house in the Middle of the night. What will happen will you have succeeded framing them somehow or will there only be that they are locking fore someone els. (making it look like it was them so killed him and not you)

You mean the naked one, who is still a child?

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Step 1: Spawn
Step 2: Find out how to draw weapon
Step 3: Kill everything and find out how to burn down village
Step 4: Burn down village
I love having a plan and knowing what I want.

hmm… first thing to do? I will probably try to seduce the chick who saved me :smiley:

but anyway… probably just running around and enjoying the view… as the game even from the demo build looks really awesome.

swordplay for sure & try to speak wit as many npc’s as possible

Smithing! I love to play a blacksmith, so I’ll be crafting swords, axes and the like with growing enthusiasm :slight_smile: