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Cluesome
- Apr 5, 2018
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I didn't like how in Oblivion and Skyrim, most dungeons unexpectedly reveal a shortcut at the end of a dungeon, leading right to the entrance.Morrowind was so much better, skyrim is nothing more than a walkng simulatori
What I really liked about Morrowind (comparatively) is that for the most part you're free to walk wherever you please. You can even accidentally stumble upon the final boss. Also I don't think I've ever seen an open-world RPG with levitation feature.
Oh, and spell customization! Just lovely. I loved playing around with spell sequences. Like using levitation on yourself and float above the surface, then use short period levitation and fortify speed effects on an enemy, then the enemy flies to you, the effects end, the enemy falls down and takes a lot of damage. Or how you could chain two different magic weakness spells.
I would watch a friend play KoTOR2, VTM:B, DA: O, Arcanum, and basically games rich in fun and/or thought-provoking dialogues. We would occasionally pause the game to discuss certain events, which will last for half an hour or so, and we end up talking about something unrelated to the original topic.I don't understand how anyone could enjoy watching someone else play video games. That Twitch even exists much less is so popular is staggering to me.
Just said this on chat, checked What's New and this thread came up! Suitable.
Have you tried Ultimate Skyrim? It's a modpack based on Skyrim Requiem. I don't know if you know, but Requiem is a major gameplay overhaul.I made Skyrim better. Over 200 mods and 5k hours of game play :) it's kinda played out now I know every inch of it, but do for all elder scrolls games. Also, fuck the blades in Skyrim. I modded them into better ethics.
The main features: world is deleveled, artifacts are powerful, perks are everything, high level perks are significantly more powerful than low level ones, magic is so good, unique items handplaced throughout the world (Morrowind style).
Monogamy sound good for someone who has troubles finding a partner, but someone who has various options might prefer polygamy perhaps.The point of monogamy is to make sure that everyone can find a partner through life. The less strict monogamy is, the more we will have a capitalist-like "dating market" where the rich (good looking) gets richer and the poor gets nothing.
In fact, it is even worse because you can argue that the normal economic market is at least partially based on merit
To me it sounds like a tug of war where on one side are people with severely limited to no options, and people with lots of options on the other side.