MrSmileyFaceDude
Bethesda Game Studios
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- Sep 24, 2004
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Screaming_life said:MrSmileyFaceDude said:You can go anywhere that you have a map marker. Map markers can get added in various ways. If you're exploring and you get to a town, settlement, shrine, etc. that you haven't been to before, the map marker will be added to your map. NPCs can also add markers to your map, though that doesn't happen often.
Also, fast travel while on horseback is faster than on foot, so if you're doing something time-sensitive (or you have a buff that might expire on the way) it can be a good choice.
I don't know much about this fast travel stuff... Are there random encounters? or is it just like warping there but it takes time?
It's like taking the Silt Strider or boats in Morrowind. If you want a chance at encounters, don't use fast travel. In my playtesting I rarely use it myself; I want to see the countryside and find all the hidden stuff.