ProjectPat2280
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No one cares that you don't care.
No one cares that you don't care that he doesn't care.
No one cares that you don't care.
Sadly i was stupid enough to do these after i hit level 30 above, and i really feel the game for me took a downhill when my character (now 42) just got too darn powerful man.
I'm just 1 shotting nearly everything and not taking any damage.Finally i finished the main Dragon questline and the Civil War, i liked both alot.Sadly i was stupid enough to do these after i hit level 30 above, and i really feel the game for me took a downhill when my character (now 42) just got too darn powerful man.
I'm just 1 shotting nearly everything and not taking any damage.
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In my opinion, since you've already won the game by beating Alduin and solved the civil war, you're supposed to be all powerful..you've won!
Anyway, i'm also starting a new game with an orc. I called him big bastard. But somehow it doesn't feel right...that the mythical dragonborn...is a filthy orc
oh and Spock...maybe it's now time to stop playing the game on apprentice level and starton at least adept level.![]()

It feels weird playing as anything but a Nord as the Dragonborn, at least for me. Talos was a Nord, so it just makes sense that the Dragonborn would be too. It would be interesting if there was a questline for Nord players where Talos and the Dragonborn are proved to be related to one another.
I've started a Wood Elf Mage, and it just feels weird playing as him.
Don't get him started, please.

Well, the Dragonborn was sneaking into Skyrim from that melting pot. But it's hard to find that connection to the Dragonborn, especially when you use the Elder Scroll, and all the Dragonborn in the past were Nord or at least a human character. They needed an explanation of why this character was Dragonborn, not just that they are.

Given thats about the fourth time today repeated, with practically all of them not specifically addressing you in any manner, actions would suggest otherwise. It seems more along the lines of an objection to an opinion as opposed to apathy. It would seem obvious that it's probably specifically due to certain criticisms Skyrim has received. Thats fine, I totally respect your right man. It's probably best to try keep it constructive. For the most part, it's completely off topic and to be honest, it comes across as abit on the juvenile side.
The examples above, the rather huge 40% speed increase due to optimization. The game only using 2gb of ram, as oppossed to a more fuller potential, when you thiink about it, it's basically an outright demonstration. The UI patch, as well as the 4gb patch, would also suggest acknowledgment of the criticisms. I mean, what else would it be? A developer not listening to feedback would be downright silly.
No, my problem is that your problems with the game, is useless nitpicking and shooting fish in a barrell. The funny thing is that with all of your complaints, none of them actually have to do with actual gameplay, except for actually being rewarded with being strong when you get to a high level. A game gets easier when you reach higher levels? What? That's a surprising revelation. The funny thing is that people were complaining about Oblivion for still being hard in later levels, and now with you it's the opposite. It's always "UI" or "texture" problems for you. I find no problems with that personally, and it should not be enough to say that this game is tragically bad like you say it is. I don't know what people encounter, but I have found few bugs with the game other than the usual getting stuck in a place for 5 seconds, and there are no bugs that actually kill the experience. There's a difference between wanting some things to be better, and having those few problems kill that experience for you, which I must say you're being very uptight about the game.
Your elistist attitude I also find to be very grating. You act as if people can't like games the way they are, and that they have a problem with it. Unlike you, and other gamers who feel entitled like you, most gamers actually like having fun with games. And no, it doesn't make you better. It just means you have a snobby attitude. And you call everyone else hipsters for liking game. That's like pot calling tea kettle black.
You have a strong resentment for anything console gaming (I remember you saying you'd rather not play a game at all than play on a console), and your jabs against console gaming is getting old. I don't care about PC gamers, and why PC gaming is better. I know PC specs will always be better than console specs, but I still prefer a controller, a system, and tv than having to spend $2000 on the same specs (including tv, and don't tell me its cheap. I'm not dumb).
All of that would still be fine, it really would, if you actually wasn't so unpleasant in every thread. All of you talk about in everything thread is what you don't like, and what you hate about a game in that you rarely actually say what you actually like about games (other than shogun 2), or what you look for most when you play a game. It's as if if a game isn't perfect to you, it's crap. You're like Kyle in South park when he was emo, and all he kept hearing and seeing in movies, games, and pictures is s**t.
And yet, you're still in this thread to talking about mod to settling your random nitpick of the week. I don't know about anyone else, but I don't stay in threads of things I don't like. You resent almost every game released, to the point that I wonder if you actually like video games that aren't Shogun 2. God, if it was 1971, I feel like you would hated Pong for being too slow a game.
So yeah, I don't care about what new mod is being released for Elder Scrolls. I don't act like I'm a wannabe game developer with the mentality that I can make a game better than most game developers like you do. I like the game, for the most part, the way it is, and no I'm not settling for subpar because Skyrim is the one of (and personally, the best) games of the year.
`You know, I was just thinking, even though Krull isn't a very good movie, the weapon the main character wields, basically a shuriken that acts like a boomerang (similar to predators dish) is actually pretty cool. Rage has something like it but I think it would be more interesting in a medievil fantasy setting.
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No, my problem is that your problems with the game, is useless nitpicking and shooting fish in a barrell. The funny thing is that with all of your complaints, none of them actually have to do with actual gameplay, except for actually being rewarded with being strong when you get to a high level. A game gets easier when you reach higher levels? What? That's a surprising revelation. The funny thing is that people were complaining about Oblivion for still being hard in later levels, and now with you it's the opposite. It's always "UI" or "texture" problems for you. I find no problems with that personally, and it should not be enough to say that this game is tragically bad like you say it is. I don't know what people encounter, but I have found few bugs with the game other than the usual getting stuck in a place for 5 seconds, and there are no bugs that actually kill the experience. There's a difference between wanting some things to be better, and having those few problems kill that experience for you, which I must say you're being very uptight and sensitive about the game.
Your elistist attitude I also find to be very grating. You act as if people can't like games the way they are, and that they have a problem with it. Unlike you, and other gamers who feel entitled like you, most gamers actually like having fun with games. And no, it doesn't make you better that you have ridiculously (and dare I say, impossibly) high standards. It just means you have a snobby attitude. And you call everyone else hipsters for liking game. That's like pot calling tea kettle black.
You have a strong resentment for anything console gaming (I remember you saying you'd rather not play a game at all than play on a console), and your jabs against console gaming is getting old. I don't care about PC gamers, and why PC gaming is better. I know PC specs will always be better than console specs, but I still prefer a controller, a system, and tv than having to spend $2000 on the same specs (including tv, and don't tell me its cheap. I'm not dumb).
All of that would still be fine, it really would, if you actually wasn't so unpleasant in every thread. All of you talk about in everything thread is what you don't like, and what you hate about a game in that you rarely actually say what you actually like about games (other than shogun 2), or what you look for most when you play a game. It's as if if a game isn't perfect to you, it's crap. You're like Kyle in South park when he was emo, and all he kept hearing and seeing in movies, games, and pictures is s**t.
And yet, you're still in this thread to talking about mod to settling your random nitpick of the week. I don't know about anyone else, but I don't stay in threads of things I don't like. You resent almost every game released, to the point that I wonder if you actually like video games that aren't Shogun 2. God, if it was 1971, I feel like you would hated Pong for being too slow a game.
So yeah, I don't care about what new mod is being released for Elder Scrolls. I don't act like I'm a wannabe game developer with the mentality that I can make a game better than most game developers like you do. I like the game, for the most part, the way it is, and no I'm not settling for subpar because Skyrim is the one of (and personally, the best) games of the year.

Well, the Dragonborn was sneaking into Skyrim from that melting pot. But it's hard to find that connection to the Dragonborn, especially when you use the Elder Scroll, and all the Dragonborn in the past were Nord or at least a human character. They needed an explanation of why this character was Dragonborn, not just that they are.
You know, I was just thinking, even though Krull isn't a very good movie, the weapon the main character wields, basically a shuriken that acts like a boomerang (similar to predators dish) is actually pretty cool. Rage has something like it but I think it would be more interesting in a medievil fantasy setting.
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In one of the places you have to use a Dragon Claw on the door, I noticed on the wall was a picture of a Khajiit. I assumed this was a past Dragonborn which would make sense why a Khajiit could be the Dragonborn in this game. Didn't play that main quest though.
Okay, this thread has had enough of you. At this point it is just trolling. Consider yourself banned from the Skyrim thread. Failure to obey this will result in probationary and possibly permanent banning from the Hype.
Good eyes! i never noticed it. I was wondering, the nine divines...were all of them humans? can't remember.
THANK YOU!
Here's the screenshot of it. Made it a little brighter since my monitor is pretty dark. I don't remember which shrine this was but I'm sure it's in more than one.Good eyes! i never noticed it. I was wondering, the nine divines...were all of them humans? can't remember.
I never thought of any of them to look like a human except for Talos either, which is why the Thalmor wanted to ban Talos. They did it just solely to piss off the Nords because they knew it was start a schism within the empire, especially within Skyrim. They predicted Ulfric's idiocy right.
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