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  1. Elder Scrolls Best Elder Scrolls character?

    To be honest I'm not surprised the most chosen answer is "no character in Elder Scrolls". That said, it's interesting how some Morrowind characters are given some semblance of a personality with nothing more than a few distinct lines of "dialog". It's only one theory. But I'm surprised no...
  2. Yet Another Morrowind Thread

    I'm pretty sure this is not taken from the silt strider platform in Ald-Ruhn but in that (modded) crescent-shaped valley south-east of Ghostgate. It's usually all wilderness but there's a recent mod which adds a ton of fluff to it.
  3. Reasons Why Younger Gamers Don't Get Older RPGs?.

    What you're describing sounds more like mass-media culture than real pop culture.
  4. Yet Another Morrowind Thread

    Have you guys ever wanted to roleplay a feminist Nerevarine ? Yea me neither but now we can, thanks to talented modders. :negative:
  5. One of the shittiest things about Skyrim

    So do I but when I first read Le Rouge et le Noir I skipped some parts. It didn't "filter me" as I came back to it a few years later and read it whole. You really shouln't care so much about how other people enjoy doing stuff (or assume things about people you don't know anything about, for...
  6. One of the shittiest things about Skyrim

    That's a far worse offender than unending bland landscape. There's nothing wrong with that mind you. Have you never skipped through some parts of a book that didn't interest you much ? On a side note, I wish people would stop using the term"consume media". When it's good media it's not...
  7. One of the shittiest things about Skyrim

    Well of course it's going to be bland if the player has his eyes riveted to the quest compass and the gameworld i just a peripheral (not sure on that one) blur. It's much less bland if you disable the compass completely.
  8. One of the shittiest things about Skyrim

    One is a convenience feature and the other is more a gameplay feature. More significantly, the former lets you travel to any marked location whereas the latter only lets you travel to civilized areas and you have to go to remote caves/ruins/dungeons by yourself. Imho it makes a rather...
  9. One of the shittiest things about Skyrim

    in games, and in people.
  10. Do you play one game at a time?

    Always one at a time, I'm pretty monogamous.
  11. One of the shittiest things about Skyrim

    I only watched it once ( but I think I skipped it mid-way ). Yes I see what you mean, but then there are apparently at least 5 other guys who also dreamt of Azura before, and see where they are now ?
  12. One of the shittiest things about Skyrim

    Well, before the CI part you're not the Chosen One; at first you're some random prisoner who investigates a mysterious cult and an obscre prophecy, slowly discovering more about the land in the process, getting more familiar with its people; then you discover there's a possibility that you're...
  13. Card-Based Liberté - a Lovecraftian French Revolution deckbuilding roguelike

    What a goddamn waste of a perfectly good setting for an RPG goddamnit. There is so many opportunities for choices and consequences in that time period. Hell, I remember there was even an "RPG book" (I don't know how they're called in the UK/US) which was set during the French Revolution.
  14. One of the shittiest things about Skyrim

    Morrowind MQ is good, up until the Cavern of the Incarnate point.
  15. One of the shittiest things about Skyrim

    That's pretty much how I played it. First I gave a try to the MQ, then nope-d out of it after realizing dragons were basically Skyrims's Oblivion Gates. Rolled another character, tried the Companions' questline which made me rage-quit at the point when you discover companions are werewolves and...

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