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Last One to Post Wins! v4

Bethesda will make remasters of every Elder Scrolls game just to not release Elder Scrolls 6!

If Morrowind gets remade/remastered they should ditch the weapon skill/fatigue based chances of your attack landing.
Felt really weird when you attack something, see your weapon hit it, and then the game is just "nope, you missed".
"It just works"
 
*Runs off with the win*
 
"It just works"
It arguably does. Funnily enough, though: while Todd Howard helped working on Morrowind, it would take until Oblivion for him to take on a more important role on the team. A lot of the shifts we see that happened between Morrowind and Oblivion were due to him getting more of a say in things.
 
All I know is Morrowind is the only one of the 3 TES games I played that I never finished. And no, the old graphics were not the problem =P
 
Skyrim was the TES game that gave me most trouble. Not because of difficulty but rather because I had a hard time to get into the game in general. I don't have that issue with Morrowind, not even with the different systems. But I do think the main story is boring. That's why I mostly skip it these days. Fortunately, you can beat the game without doing the main quest (mostly). In that aspect is shares a lot of similarities to BotW, ironically.
 
What I liked most in Skyrim was the mods, the atmosphere, Serana, and the fact that you can go anywhere and either find a dungeon or a quest or a dragon. Skyrim felt dense in terms of activities. And I do think that the story is kinda formulaic, but I don't find it bad.
 
Me I just kept shooting arrows into adventurer's knees to increase Skyrim's number of guards.

I do like Skyrim, but compared to Oblivion it's just always missed something for me. It just doesn't quite have the same charm imo
 
I'm wondering. Besides Witcher 3 and Elden Ring, is there any open-world, Western RPG with real-time battle that was released after Skyrim? (not counting the thousands of re-releases of Skyrim, and not counting Oblivion)
(Yes Elden Ring is a Western RPG made by Japanese people lol)
 
Star Wars: The Old Republic was very laggy when I was on there an hour or so ago. Almost every type of travel (travel to and from a player's stronghold, quick travel, travelling from the fleet to a planet, etc.) takes a while to work, and logging in and out of characters takes practically forever (or at least 10 minutes, which is usally the same for many players). Hopefully they'll have it fixed, but I'm working Wednesday so I'll not be able to get on it much anyway. :sadwick:
 
Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning technically I guess. It was released in 2012 after the original Skyrim in 2011 =P
Maybe Greedfall for a more recent one...
I've just realised I have Greedfall in my Steam library XD
I've added Kingdoms of Amalur to my Wishlist, so I can buy it on the next sales and never play it :D

Wasn't Horizon Zero Dawn an open world game? Afaik that game came out around the time BotW got released.
I forgot to write "fantasy" somewhere in my description lol.
But yeah, Horizon would qualify. Good game, by the way. Not perfect, does not transcend anything, but good.
 
I've never gotten on Steam. You can play Star Wars: The Old Republic on it apparently, but I just into the game right from the game's site.

*Randomly wonders what the coding is to just put writing under his profile picture* (On my old forum you just had a space and typed the text you wanted there- we didn't have any fancy design-coding things like here, so I'm clueless how to do it.)
 
*Randomly wonders what the coding is to just put writing under his profile picture* (On my old forum you just had a space and typed the text you wanted there- we didn't have any fancy design-coding things like here, so I'm clueless how to do it.)
Quite interesting to ask, although I am thinking, wouldn't it be to hard to catch attention to those lines, which are inside the picture frame, considering how eye-catchy flairs people can make?


On similar footing, shouldn't there be a comprehensive guide from the admin's side on the Forum, which lets user to know how to customize the flair and signature?
Because not all people have much idea about this. Although one can refer to CSS guides online, but many of those editing are disabled from the backend, hence letting the users know about whats and hows will be a nice thing, I suppose.
 
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