Does it help to raise attributes over 100? I've read somewhere that raising it past the 100 mark does no good.
How do I find my infamy/fame? I don't see them in the pause menu.
I'm on a PC btw...thanks!
Couple newbie questions...
- Fljotsdale
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You can't actually raise your attributes over 100. That is the top limit.
However, you can use/wear items that add to your attributes, such as items that fortify an attribute - like STRENGTH - giving you added ability in that attribute.
However, you can use/wear items that add to your attributes, such as items that fortify an attribute - like STRENGTH - giving you added ability in that attribute.
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[QUOTE=Fljotsdale]You can't actually raise your attributes over 100. That is the top limit.
However, you can use/wear items that add to your attributes, such as items that fortify an attribute - like STRENGTH - giving you added ability in that attribute.[/QUOTE]
Yes I am aware that 100 is the max for natural attributes. I meant that if you wear items or through use of spells you increase your attributes above 100, does it give bonuses? Like do you hit harder with 110 strength than you would with 100? I can't find an 'official' answer to this.
However, you can use/wear items that add to your attributes, such as items that fortify an attribute - like STRENGTH - giving you added ability in that attribute.[/QUOTE]
Yes I am aware that 100 is the max for natural attributes. I meant that if you wear items or through use of spells you increase your attributes above 100, does it give bonuses? Like do you hit harder with 110 strength than you would with 100? I can't find an 'official' answer to this.
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