Are you still playing Skyrim?

Post » Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:25 pm

I stopped playing in december. I only started playing again because of the 1.4 beta and the soon release of the CK.
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hannaH
 
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Post » Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:47 pm

I'll tell you all now, if you played for less than 50 hours you're doing it wrong. Seriously I'm 72 hours with one character and and I've barely hit the surface. My main character is lvl 32 or higher all I know is that with my laggy framerate I can't play with it. But, even with my problems I still play. Plus, I have school so I can't play all the time.
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Izzy Coleman
 
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Post » Fri Jun 08, 2012 4:10 pm

I'm I still playing Skyrim ???
YES of course I am !!!!
why wouldn't I be :smile:
it's a great game & I'm thoughly enjoying myself...
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A Dardzz
 
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Post » Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:36 pm

If I weren't still playing Skyrim, I wouldn't still be on the Skyrim forums to see this thread in the first place.
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Samantha Mitchell
 
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Post » Sat Jun 09, 2012 1:56 am

I dont understand the people that played for more than 100 - 300 hours then complain that the game is boring... You're life is sad if you put so much time into something you dont enjoy, or you just burned yourself out and cannot admit it

I dont understand people that fast travel then complain that the world is dead and static... it's absolutly not, there's always something going on and how the hell do you discover the map if you're not even exploring ?!?!?!?
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Post » Fri Jun 08, 2012 7:10 pm

350 plus hr's, 3 char's none over 43,35,20. I like the random things that I run into, watched a bear fishing and get attacked by a mudcrab. I've seen screenshot's of places I know I haven't been to. I don't alway's stop and smell the mt. flowers as much as I could. I keep meaning to find a nice low waterfall with salmon jumping up stream and see if I can catch as they jump, not even sure if that's an option. ( don't tell me I wanna find out on my own )

Their's alot still I want to do, and I have a notebook full of those things. A couple quest's with really neat looking scenery, caves, & dungeons that I want to go actually take the time to look at. Blackreach, I really would like to wander around their w/o having a quest to do, I have my OCD moments with quest's, I don't rush through them but I don't site-see either.

BTW I've only finished companions, bards and mage's.
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Matt Gammond
 
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Post » Sat Jun 09, 2012 2:26 am

I dont understand the people that played for more than 100 - 300 hours then complain that the game is boring... You're life is sad if you put so much time into something you dont enjoy, or you just burned yourself out and cannot admit it

I dont understand people that fast travel then complain that the world is dead and static... it's absolutly not, there's always something going on and how the hell do you discover the map if you're not even exploring ?!?!?!?

What you fail to take into consideration is that while yes, people might be bored or burned out after 100-300 hours, many of them could put 1000 into Morrowind or Oblivion without getting burned out.

And I don't fast travel and still find the world rather static. The occassional random encounter doesn't necesarily do much to make the world feel alive.
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Sarah Bishop
 
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Post » Fri Jun 08, 2012 11:11 pm

Post Limit.
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