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How many of your are going to spend the winter with Skyrim?
shmokes:
I haven't had any excitement at all for Skyrim. I got Oblivion years ago when it was all the rage. Put in a good four-six hours on it and just found myself incredibly bored. I just never had any desire to fire it up again. I doubt I even have the savegame anymore.
Mikezilla:
I kind of had the same problem with Oblivion. I got it when it came with a double pack with bioshock, and after beating bioshock I tried to fire it up and I just couldnt get into it. I did have a crappy console TV hooked up to the 360, so reading the text was really frustrating. That could have been it, but now that I have a better TV I have no desire to try and play it. :dunno Keep hearing awesome things about it though. My PC is too weak to run it so I didnt even bother with it.
newmanfamilyvlogs:
Some 30 hours into it now, not really exploring any of the side quests, and playing with 'god mode' toggled. Even still, I've enjoyed the story quite a bit. Reading the in-game books outside of the game in an ebook reader has also deepened my appreciation for the story and how it relates to the history of the entire region.
Dervacumen:
Anyone else finish this and not even know it? I did, apparently. I don't know if it was my build or what, but I didn't even know I finished the main quest. I was just going about my business, same old, same old.
Still, a great game, well worth the $$. Gotta do some modding now that the creation kit is released. Looking to add cooking and food as significant objects.
Nephasth:
--- Quote from: Dervacumen on February 22, 2012, 03:06:08 pm ---Anyone else finish this and not even know it?
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I was pretty disappointed that the ending wasn't very climactic. Waiting for the DLCs now...
--- Quote from: Dervacumen on February 22, 2012, 03:06:08 pm ---Looking to add cooking and food as significant objects.
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Pastries? ;)
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