Skyrim became my only game atm.

Post » Wed Dec 12, 2012 7:09 pm

Hello guys,

I find myself in a strange situation as a gamer.

Ive been playing Skyrim (my first ES game) since february, became addicted to it, to the lore, to the story, to my 2 characters (nord dragonborn and khajiit assasin). Ive became a huge Elder Scrolls fan, waiting for TESOnline and learning about Tamriel's lore .

My favorite games besides Skyrim (which is my top favorite game) , games that I played frequently and daily until Skyrim are :

1. Starcarft 2
2. Diablo 3
3. SWTOR
4. Other

Now Its december and I still didn't finish the main storyline of Skyrim on my Nord dragonborn (lvl 42) , Ive just did Alduin's wall a week ago. I don't like to rush through the storyline, I like to explore and bask in the story, roleplay and do alot of quests.
Recently Ive purchased Hearthfire and Dawnguard too (haven't touched them yet, I want to do Dawdguard after Alduin)

I feel a huge urge to start playing Starcraft 2 and Diablo 3 again , to replay the awesome game Deus Ex Human Revolution.

Especially now that If I preorder Hots I get a beta key.

I don't know if I want to take a break from Skyrim, I love Skyrim but its taking alot of gaming time away and lately its taking away some non gaming time .

Any advices? I feel like I should finish the main storyline and take a break but I know that will take some time. I want to also finish dawnguard until I get the Dragonborn DLC when it comes out on PC&--#62;

If I pause Skyrim now when Im half finished with the mainstoryline I feel like a noob.

Pls help
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Post » Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:35 pm

I'm not sure for how long you've been gaming, or how old you are, so I can just make assumptions there; from the read, I get the feeling both numbers might be relatively low. The reason I say this is because you actually worry about having too many games you want to play, and too little time! I've been gaming for around twenty years now, and more and more often I find myself without any games that can still really take hold of me. So your problem is definetly a problem of luxury!

What is wrong with just playing Skyrim for as long as you feel like it, and THEN getting back to those other games? They'll still be there in a few months, or even years from now, you know!

Just nurture the fact that you have a game that you can enjoy for so much of your spare time. Don't try to do it all, just do whatever you like best. Once you start getting bored, you have 3 more awesome games you can fall back to.
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