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Sat Jun 21, 2014 2:14 pm
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Skyrim
This weekend, Skyrim is on sale for $5 on steam. The DLC package for $14. I hear a lot of great things about the game. I'll give it shot.
It's good to know we have something in common, johncage. I too, am looking forward to my copy of Kingdom Come, Deliverance.johncage wrote:i'll wait for kingdom come deliverance for my medieval fix.
This isn't typically my type of game either. Certainly, I wouldn't pay full price. I've played for 7hrs so far. Honestly, I've never played an 'exploration' type game before. It's not bad.johncage wrote:still not worth it.
johncage wrote:still not worth it.
the whole aesthetic and immersion factor of the game is just utter horse shite that no amount of modding can salvage.
i'll wait for kingdom come deliverance for my medieval fix.
He rags on any popular game.darker70 wrote:johncage wrote:still not worth it.
the whole aesthetic and immersion factor of the game is just utter horse shite that no amount of modding can salvage.
i'll wait for kingdom come deliverance for my medieval fix.
So I take it you do not use the countless mods that change vanilla from a so so port to just incredibly amazing and how diverse the mods and modding community are take a trip to the Skyrim Nexus just don't do what I do seem to play with mods more than the game,and ENB makes this game utterly stunning to look at as well.
I bought Morrowind in 2002 and I can safely say there are places I've never seen in it either! And I'm totally fine with thatDinosawer wrote:It was really tempting but I've said to myself that I would buy it next year, since I've only bought Morrowind and oblivion last year and I'm nowhere near finished with oblivion. And there are some places in Morrowind I haven't seen yet either...
I tend to stick with vanilla, darker. I've played thousands of hours in TES games without feeling the need to use mods. Although I am well aware that some of the mods are awesome.darker70 wrote:So I take it you do not use the countless mods that change vanilla from a so so port to just incredibly amazing and how diverse the mods and modding community are take a trip to the Skyrim Nexus just don't do what I do seem to play with mods more than the game,and ENB makes this game utterly stunning to look at as well.
Same here!HowSerendipitous wrote:I bought Morrowind in 2002 and I can safely say there are places I've never seen in it either! And I'm totally fine with that
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