Sometimes when I get a little fed up playing the game seriously and doing quests, I go "rogue" and start killing everyone I see. I'll save the game beforehand obviously. It's actually quite strange because I killed a pig one time then the whole town was onto me. I wonder if it's possible to kill more or less everyone in the game...
The game won't let you kill every character, as you wouldn't be able to play the game anymore. I do sometimes do that start pick locking people's houses and starting fights, it's pretty fun sometimes being an outlaw.
Haven't done that before but it would be fun, Especially if you use god mode. It's annoying that you can't kill anyone you like in the game because I attacked a Stormcloak camp when I had finished the quests with the rebellion and I couldn't kill their general. In Morrowind, you could kill anyone even the god that the game had and when you had killed him, there was a message saying "If you like the world you have created continue playing, otherwise load the game."
I did that in Oblivion a lot. I would get 100% chameleon and just go on a spree in the Imperial City. Then I found out people don't come back to life so I had an empty city with no shopkeepers and things got really boring. It helps if you get those "crowded cities" or "traveler" mods. Then you get random NPCs walking about that come back in a week if you kill them.
Definitely, like a GTA run through, just start randomly massacring everyone and see how long I can hold out, my character is pretty strong so I can hold out for a while, usually if I don't load from the save point it never ends.
LMAO! I am guilty of doing this. I have heard of a mod that lets you kill every and any NPC in the game. I have wanted to try it out but I haven't gotten around to it. I would imagine that would just ruin the game though.....lol.
What I like to do when I'm bored or when I need more money is this. I walk into a shop that has a lot of items (the more expensive, the better) and I take a basket out of my inventory or find one lying around. Then I place it over the head of the person in the store and just everything in sight. He doesn't care because he can't see you steal something. So no bounty and a lot of expensive items.
I regularly went on killing sprees near the end of the game, as at that point you basically can't be stopped. It's quite fun sometimes imho.
I do that all the time. I once went to Markath and I killed the Jarl's, I don't know general or something. But it was in stealth mode so I didn't get anyone pestering my back. It was really fun though. Just going around town and killing everyone.
I never could go rogue. There is something about my personal principles that stop me from going rogue and go on a killing spree. I might go rogue in a way where I do my own thing, but not to murder people. I wish Skyrim has more than two paths to follow.
I did that once actually. I made a whole new game entirely just to kill people and just be crazy. But sadly you can't kill all of them, some of them are key characters that only crouch and breath heavily when you empty their health bars.
The first time I started playing I was wondering in Riverwood. I killed a chicken and suddenly the whole town started attacking me. It was crazy.
Yeah, that was one of the game's immersive-breaking points. Similarly it was always a little ridiculous when that humble, crippled farmer, who begged you to help him find his ring/father's treasure/kidnapped whatever, or kill those pesky mudcrabs/bandits/forsworn. Then, the minute a dragon shows up, the guy will grab his trusty iron dagger and charge. As for saving and then going rogue, I know the feeling. When I'm standing on top of a mountain/cliff in the game, I often feel the 'call of the void', so I save it and jump off.
I have actually thought of making a rogue/assassin character for things like this. The game can get boring at times and slightly repetitive and this can mix it up a bit as you have a whole city coming after you. Using an assassin character would probably make it interesting for me as I have always used more of a attacking character than anything else.
I've been doing that whenever I feel like it. I use Godmode and kill everyone and of course there are npc's that didn't die.