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How many of your are going to spend the winter with Skyrim?
ark_ader:
Still sitting on the shelf. Tried playing it but life got in the way.
The game is perfect for picking up and down whenever you want to, unlike Battlefield 3 or other online centric games where you have to play it to stand a chance of winning.
I have other games like this - such as Alan Wake - so when my internet goes off next week I shall have time to play some of these games. ;D
Samstag:
--- Quote from: Dervacumen on February 22, 2012, 03:06:08 pm ---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.
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I wouldn't have known which quest was the "main" story if I hadn't read about it.
I finished the dragon and civil war quests a couple of weeks ago and haven't had any interest in going back to it.
newmanfamilyvlogs:
--- Quote from: Nephasth on February 22, 2012, 03:09:12 pm ---
--- 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...
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I guess that goes with the territory for a game that isn't designed to be 'finished'.
I enjoyed every moment that I played it (with the exception of a crash that set me back 30 minutes). I imagine I can still go 'do stuff' for quite some time.
Louis Tully:
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Cakemeister:
I've got 200 hours in the game. I've done a two handed fighter, one handed fighter, and a mage. I might try an archer next after the mage is finished. I like the fatalities for the one handed fighter.
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