Spidey-Bat
Ours is the Fury
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I cannot wait to get back to this Monday.
I saw a guy selling Skyrim back at Gamestop the other day. I wanted to punch him in the throat and stick an arrow in his knee. Even the Gamestop employee couldnt believe what he did.
Sounds like this


About my other question, are there just so many buyable spells in Skyrim that it's no big deal you can't make your own or what?
Lol, wow.I saw a guy selling Skyrim back at Gamestop the other day. I wanted to punch him in the throat and stick an arrow in his knee. Even the Gamestop employee couldnt believe what he did.

Wow, smaller fonts AND much, much, much more clutter? What an improvement!
clutter?
clutter?
clutter?
Menu is not a problem on the consoles at all.
Wow, smaller fonts AND much, much, much more clutter? What an improvement!
Menu is not a problem on the consoles at all.
It's a pain in the ass everytime I put a Ruby in my Smithing cabinet by accident and I have to scroll through all my ingots, pelts, leather and ore to take it back out.Spidey-Bat said:Menu designed for console isn't problem on console. What a huge revelation!
The way the menu navigates and the layout is not a problem at all. Whether console or keyboard, it's a few taps. But guess what, like ANY RPG that you can play, if you keep your inventory cluttered with literally a hundred potions, it WILL take a long time to scroll through your options. I'm pretty sure in that instance, the fault does not lie with the menu so much as it does with the person incapable of competent inventory management.
The way the menu navigates and the layout is not a problem at all. Whether console or keyboard, it's a few taps. But guess what, like ANY RPG that you can play, if you keep your inventory cluttered with literally a hundred potions, it WILL take a long time to scroll through your options. I'm pretty sure in that instance, the fault does not lie with the menu so much as it does with the person incapable of competent inventory management.
This.
That video posted above is an absurd example. If you keep a thousand potions it's gonna be difficult to navigate. I haven't had a single problem with the UI. I know where to look for what I need when I play the game. Not a problem at all.