Skyrim is known for it's crashing, but not EVERY time. If you were being serious about it crashing every single time, possibilities are that your disk is scratched, you have currupted data, or you need to download an update.
On the coast, northeast of Dawnstar.
walk up to the door -_____________-
Every town has a temple, the altar will be there, and all altars will cure disease. For example, the altar for the temple of Mara in Riften is to the right of the door as you enter.
yes, there is a path from the town at the base of the mountain all the way to the Greybeard's front door.
You can only access Bthardamz if you've started Peryite's daedric quest, issued to you if you visit his shrine.
Knockin' on Every Door was created in 1991.
No it does not. Four rhymes with door though.
u will probably need to remove the door card and gain access behind the door handle to remove the lock. Glad to be at assistance
he was probably tired but he looks so cute
In the castle, in a room off to the right of the large dining hall/throne room after entering through the main door.
no, unfortuanaltley there would be no point, if a planr was to crash or fall from the sky, it would be inpossible for you get out of your seat open the door of the plane and jump out, the forsce of plane falling would make it impossible to move about the aircraft, and if you mannaged to get the door open the forse of the pressure would cause everything and everyonr to be sucked out of the aircraft, then there is the worry of the engines, but you have nothing to worry about, avaiation is the safest form of transport and it yoou would have to fly every day for 1 million years to be at cabce of a plane crash!!
Locked doors are less likely to open in a crash because the locking mechanism ensures that the door remains securely closed, even when subjected to high impact forces. Additionally, the structural integrity of the locked door may be better maintained during a crash compared to an unlocked door, reducing the chances of it opening unexpectedly. Lastly, in modern vehicles, safety features are designed to keep doors locked in the event of a crash to protect occupants from being ejected.