SkyRim(JOB) Chat
Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2016 11:56 am
Skyrim is the best game EVAR. I am playing it. [user not found] the Phagg0t is playing it. Haley of datass is playing it. I don't expect this thread to get any posts.
Calvinball wrote:Proved you wrong.
troyguitar wrote:I bought that game and played it twice.
Single player open-ended games are boring to me, thought I'd give this one a chance since everybody raved about it... was still boring.[user not found] wrote:Porquetroyguitar wrote:I bought that game and played it twice.
Here's a game you might like:troyguitar wrote:Single player open-ended games are boring to me, thought I'd give this one a chance since everybody raved about it... was still boring.[user not found] wrote: Porque
who dat is?Punchagoat wrote:Calvinball wrote:Proved you wrong.
Olivia Wilde. Would drink her bath water.dubshow wrote:who dat is?Punchagoat wrote:
also, i playted a LOT on xbox 360. They game was great but I stuck to story line mostly, leveled quickly and beat the boss dragon quickly.
You don't know who Olivia Wilde is?dubshow wrote:who dat is?Punchagoat wrote:
also, i playted a LOT on xbox 360. They game was great but I stuck to story line mostly, leveled quickly and beat the boss dragon quickly.
Open world games like Skyrim are all about the side quests.Jaxper wrote:You don't know who Olivia Wilde is?dubshow wrote:
who dat is?
also, i playted a LOT on xbox 360. They game was great but I stuck to story line mostly, leveled quickly and beat the boss dragon quickly.
If you only played the main story, you missed out on probably 90% of the game!
lagunasecaballs wrote:I bought it a while back but have only put like 4 hours into the game due to lack of time. I'll have to pick it back up again after I finish Witcher 3. Should only take me another year.
Precisely. So I'll definitely be busy with Witcher 3 until I get it, nonetheless.Punchagoat wrote:Open world games like Skyrim are all about the side quests.Jaxper wrote: You don't know who Olivia Wilde is?
If you only played the main story, you missed out on probably 90% of the game!
Both those games are on my radar, and I too tend to average beating a game a year.lagunasecaballs wrote:I bought it a while back but have only put like 4 hours into the game due to lack of time. I'll have to pick it back up again after I finish Witcher 3. Should only take me another year.
[user not found] wrote:Man I love Olivia Wilde.Punchagoat wrote:
I find myself leaning towards the anti-stealth approach.Sanchez wrote:I played Skyrim on the 360 for like 100 hours and finished about 4 story quests. It was a game I reeeeally wanted to like but I found the combat clunky and the stealth to be about as unrealistically basic as it gets.
I like playing a thief or assassin but Skyrim's stealth mechanic wasn't fun at all to me. The graphics were cool but I couldn't get over the very empty feeling of the world. I bought the HD release on XB1 and it's no better.
For those of you who love Skyrim you have to try Witcher 3.
[user not found] wrote:I'm a pure combat guy. Heavy armor, two handed .Calvinball wrote:
I find myself leaning towards the anti-stealth approach.
Yuge axe or warhammer plus all the magics.
If it takes you 25 hours to complete a quest I can see why you feel the way you do about the game. Maybe it's because I put so much time into Oblivion that allowed me to go into the game with the mindset to manipulate the game to entertain me, rather than just go through it, but I really enjoyed. Played it on a gaming PC with graphics maxed out to waaaaay more than a 360 can do and, frankly, I couldn't imagine playing the game on a console.Sanchez wrote:I played Skyrim on the 360 for like 100 hours and finished about 4 story quests. It was a game I reeeeally wanted to like but I found the combat clunky and the stealth to be about as unrealistically basic as it gets.
I like playing a thief or assassin but Skyrim's stealth mechanic wasn't fun at all to me. The graphics were cool but I couldn't get over the very empty feeling of the world. I bought the HD release on XB1 and it's no better.
For those of you who love Skyrim you have to try Witcher 3.
You have to become the "Listener" in the dark brotherhood for him to be a follower.[user not found] wrote:I helped that guy. Will he come back at some point?Thedude wrote:Haven't played it in a few years. I used to get as many as 4 followers (one being the dog) and then punch a guard and watch madness ensue while I turned myself invisible. The trick is to find a follower that can't die. Cicero was great.