Little less snow?

Post » Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:24 am

So I hope there's like next to no snow on the Island cause after a year of playing skyrim
Covered in snow AC3 snow and I live in Alberta Canada and it started
Snowing in October. Got like 3 feet of it here lol my kajitt needs himself a break
From the powdery white sky devil. Here's to Solsthiem ( sorry if I spelt it wrong)
Being a nice warm place to build me a vacation home. Anyone else feel like that?
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Paul Rice
 
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Post » Fri Nov 16, 2012 7:02 am

...no
go sit in time out for this post

but seriously get ready to be dissapointed
solsthiem is pretty much mini skryrim in terms of climate
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Brιonα Renae
 
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Post » Fri Nov 16, 2012 1:25 am

Maybe you should spend some more time in Riften, Falkreath and Whiterun?
Take the wife and adopted kids on holiday?
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Post » Thu Nov 15, 2012 8:35 pm

Maybe you should spend some more time in Riften, Falkreath and Whiterun?
Take the wife and adopted kids on holiday?
Will you see I work in Riften and do a my shopping in whiterun.
Falkreath isn't that bad that's where my main home is but it still snows there.
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Post » Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:56 am

I live in Eastern Canada. No snow here yet. Had wet cold November rain tho. I say bring on the snow in Solsthiem! I always liked snowy themed maps / areas in games. :biggrin:
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Post » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:23 pm

...If you've played Bloodmoon, you'll know you'll be disappointed... Solstheim has a glacier.
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Post » Thu Nov 15, 2012 11:14 pm

Will you see I work in Riften and do a my shopping in whiterun.
Falkreath isn't that bad that's where my main home is but it still snows there.
That's true, but the snow in Falkreath isn't so bad, and its only in certain areas.
Funnily enough, my schedule is fairly similar to yours. I work in Dawnstar, but my home is in Falkreath, I shop in Whiterun and i frequent Riften to hunt. I also hunt in Rorikstead, and it's not so snowy there.
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Post » Fri Nov 16, 2012 5:08 am

...If you've played Bloodmoon, you'll know you'll be disappointed... Solstheim has a glacier.
Maybe just maybe the heat from the volcano that erupted in morrowind melted that glacier
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Post » Fri Nov 16, 2012 12:51 am

That's true, but the snow in Falkreath isn't so bad, and its only in certain areas.
Funnily enough, my schedule is fairly similar to yours. I work in Dawnstar, but my home is in Falkreath, I shop in Whiterun and i frequent Riften to hunt. I also hunt in Rorikstead, and it's not so snowy there.
of course you hunt in Riften best area in Skyrim for cave bears
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Post » Thu Nov 15, 2012 10:18 pm

...If you've played Bloodmoon, you'll know you'll be disappointed... Solstheim has a glacier.

Not only that,but Solstheim IS partially a glacier. Although people, the volcano erupting could have changed the landscape considerably. I know, it's not part of Morrowind proper, but that doesn't mean Red mountain getting hit by a freakin' meteor couldn't have made a big splash.
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Post » Thu Nov 15, 2012 6:33 pm



Not only that,but Solstheim IS partially a glacier. Although people, the volcano erupting could have changed the landscape considerably. I know, it's not part of Morrowind proper, but that doesn't mean Red mountain getting hit by a freakin' meteor couldn't have made a big splash.
Ok I just watched the trailer again on YouTube and your right still quite a bit of snow but in one part they show a town
Of some sort and it looks rather warm the whole place has a red tinge to it and there didn't look as though there was much snow in that Area.
Check it out
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Post » Fri Nov 16, 2012 6:20 am

NO. I live in South Carolina, and I've only seen REAL snow here once. Same for my great Grandfather, and he's been here since the 1920's. I miss Kentucky. Anyway, I can never get enough snow in games. It's the only way I can have a white Christmas.
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Post » Fri Nov 16, 2012 4:55 am

NO. I live in South Carolina, and I've only seen REAL snow here once. Same for my great Grandfather, and he's been here since the 1920's. I miss Kentucky. Anyway, I can never get enough snow in games. It's the only way I can have a white Christmas.
lol I can understand that. I will settle for the ability to use a shovel lol
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Post » Fri Nov 16, 2012 9:27 am

lol I can understand that. I will settle for the ability to use a shovel lol

Ha, forget that. I'd have my kids do the shoveling if need be. They gotta earn that 1k gold I give them.
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