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StingingVelvet: That's because 95% of people don't give a shit.
Isn't that "accepting it"? And by "fighting" I mean "not buying".
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StingingVelvet: That's because 95% of people don't give a shit.
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Alexrd: Isn't that "accepting it"? And by "fighting" I mean "not buying".
Accepting is buying BF3 and then saying origin sucks. Not giving a shit is buying shittons of games from Steam and playing them.
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StingingVelvet: That's because 95% of people don't give a shit.
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Alexrd: Isn't that "accepting it"? And by "fighting" I mean "not buying".
I view "accepting it" as meaning they don't like it, but they accept it anyway. I don't think that's the case... they literally don't give a shit. There is nothing to accept.
It's kinda funny... before getting Morrowind I was all like "lol Elder Scrolls and lol Bethesda." Mostly due to my experiences in Daggerfall, and their treatment of the Fallout franchise. Now, though, I'm finding myself being like "ooh, let's read the Skyrim thread to see what people are saying about it." Morrowind, you've changed me.

:P

Still not sure their games deserve the amount of hype they do get, though. And Fallout 3 still failed as a Fallout game (although playing Morrowind has reminded me of some of the reasons I personally enjoyed it).
Post edited December 05, 2011 by jefequeso
Skyrim in one sentence:

Dammit, that's a dragon, isn't it? It is a dragon. Fuck.
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WarZombie: Skyrim in one sentence:

Dammit, that's a dragon, isn't it? It is a dragon. Fuck.
Or in another sentence: "Sigh.. it's another dragon isn't it?"
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WarZombie: Skyrim in one sentence:

Dammit, that's a dragon, isn't it? It is a dragon. Fuck.
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Smannesman: Or in another sentence: "Sigh.. it's another dragon isn't it?"
Always at the most inopportune moments. ALWAYS.
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Smannesman: Or in another sentence: "Sigh.. it's another dragon isn't it?"
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WarZombie: Always at the most inopportune moments. ALWAYS.
''oh a dragon'' then keeps walking because has 10 dragon souls in bank. =)
Skyrim's dragons are still the new Oblivion gates, right?
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Vomiuts: Plain and simple...Skyrim has taken over my life. It leaves very little to no time for gogs. I bought the box edition, hoping I could get away from going through Steam. But in this day and age, just about every new game has to go through Steam.
The box I bought down here in Aus required me to go through Steam.
But I had trouble with the 1.2 patch & downloaded version 1.1.21.0 from somebody at Nexus
And now I don't need to run Steam at all.
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Aaron86: Skyrim's dragons are still the new Oblivion gates, right?
well... Flying gates that only takes a few seconds to take down instead of going through weird daedric deamon towers. Its better than the gates trust me. They get annoying but with a little bit of imagination they can be taken down quickly; run through a pack of mobs and they will start fighting eachothers or simply GTFO, they seem to have zone restrictions.
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Aaron86: Skyrim's dragons are still the new Oblivion gates, right?
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godspeeed: well... Flying gates that only takes a few seconds to take down instead of going through weird daedric deamon towers. Its better than the gates trust me. They get annoying but with a little bit of imagination they can be taken down quickly; run through a pack of mobs and they will start fighting eachothers or simply GTFO, they seem to have zone restrictions.
Yeah, they're nowhere near oblivion gates on the annoyance scale. That said most oblivion gates were optional, I think you could beat Oblivion having only closed like 3 or 4. You'll fight a LOT more than 4 dragons in Skyrim.
I got attacked by one right after I'd given the blade sheila all my armor & weapons.
I had to hide behind the cart in my party clothes.
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olnorton: I got attacked by one right after I'd given the blade sheila all my armor & weapons.
I had to hide behind the cart in my party clothes.
lol
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godspeeed: well... Flying gates that only takes a few seconds to take down instead of going through weird daedric deamon towers. Its better than the gates trust me. They get annoying but with a little bit of imagination they can be taken down quickly; run through a pack of mobs and they will start fighting eachothers or simply GTFO, they seem to have zone restrictions.
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StingingVelvet: Yeah, they're nowhere near oblivion gates on the annoyance scale. That said most oblivion gates were optional, I think you could beat Oblivion having only closed like 3 or 4. You'll fight a LOT more than 4 dragons in Skyrim.
This.

Dragons eventually get easier to face, but the sheer number of them is what is crazy. Especially when you're done with one particularly tough fight, only to turn around and damned dragon is ready to set your ass on fire.