Skyrim’s huge environment is impressive on its own, but the opportunity to explore it in virtual reality is sure to pique the interest of many players. Many gamers are blown away by what they see when they don a virtual reality headset and explore this part of Tamriel for the first time. Moreover, the ability to seize non-playable characters and interact with the world adds a great deal of variety to the gameplay beyond simply killing dragons.
Trying to make Ulfric apologise
A virtual reality player in Skyrim took Ulfric Stormcloak, all the route to General Tullius in Solitude to try to get an apology out of him. Players are apparently still having fun with The Elder Scrolls 5 despite the lack of information about when TES6 will be released, and if that involves hauling the game’s most notorious rebel across the map to make amends for his misdeeds, even better.
One player decided to embark on such a tedious adventure because of a hack for the VR port that goes the extra mile to establish a sense of realism by allowing users to physically grab NPCs.
The Laughing Simon recently published a video on YouTube in which he pondered the merits of bringing Ulfric all the way to Solitude in the virtual reality rendition of Skyrim. In this hilarious scene, the player uses a variety of holds on the Nord to prevent him from leaving. With a running time of over 23 minutes, the movie shows both the perilous nature of the voyage and Ulfric’s utter lack of enthusiasm about being compelled to make the trek.
The outcome was supposed to reveal whether or not the rogue warrior would repent for his participation in the ongoing civil conflict. For the uninitiated, Ulfric Stormcloak is the leader of a rebellion against the Imperials in Skyrim, and the player first meets him on the road to their own execution. The Laughing Simon, a YouTuber, sought to bring Ulfric into town so that he could defend himself to General Tullius of the Imperial Legion for his crimes, which included using the Voice to murder Torygg, the Jarl of Solitude. Unfortunately, the expedition proves more dangerous than imagined, as both Ulfric and the player are attacked by wild creatures and robbers. Things didn’t go as well as the gamer had hoped.
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