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Saturnine Tenshi

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  1. ITT: We cover the same thing five times.
  2. I wasn't fond of any of those titles — especially Oblivion. After spending the last two weeks with it wrapped around my loins, I would say Skyrim is worthy of just-below-Morrowind status. Especially after today's romp through Blackwater.
  3. Been streaming here. There's music in the morning, so you have been warned.
  4. There's a girl in Solitude that wants me to be her mother. She's nice. @11: I'm partial to the house in Markarth.
  5. Imagine two Velociraptors sex-wrestling in the bare. I look like that awkward moment when the male finishes first.
  6. Well, as a whole I'd go with Skyrim.
  7. A not-so-hearty-actually-pretty-damn-listless welcome to all the new members.
  8. I haven't read this thread at all, and for good reason. I know it'd just get me all hot and bothered. But I will post this here and see myself quietly to the door.
  9. @HH: There's plenty, but there's considerably less. Spell tinkering is sorely missed. The ability to do the outlandish things that gave you reason to advance so far in a given specialization. Though those things had already begun to disappear in Oblivion. I feel moored to normalcy(insofar as western role-playing is concerned), when TES has allowed me to do things like scale cities or augment my spells such that an additional 60% slow is added. And yes, the menu is horribly broken.
  10. Relevant interface link courtesy Cyber Rat. Not ignoring your post, HH. Just playing the game and wanted to throw this here. Don't have PXOD cookies on Steam and can't remember pass. http://img3.imageshack.us/img3/5679/skyriminterface.jpg
  11. You do see the trouble with that, right? The menus shouldn't be broken in the first place. It's an issue of poor design and a poor port. Navigating with the mouse is something similar to tinkering with the clit on a fat woman while using chopsticks. It doesn't have to have less options to function well. It was achieved just fine in Daggerfall and Morrowind. Heck, even Oblivion had better menus. I'll agree with the spells being much more satisfying. I'm sort of obligated to since I made the same point to someone who had the same complaints I do. Though they had more invested in the magic system. Can't say I blame them for missing the ability to set someone aflame, have them levitate to you and fall to the ground to die after the spell duration was over.
  12. They should have called it TES: Adventures or something. Half-a-TES. It feels as if they've taken the customization and drowned it. That's all. There's still plenty of exploration to be had, and thankfully, that's what I'm there for. So I'm not really aggrieved as much as I could be by the (severe)dampening of spells and such. And really, the only game that forced you to do that was Oblivion. But that game was just a poor entry in so many ways. Seems as though they took the "Apple" approach to more than breaking menu navigation. Anyway, you're right about the whole "lets you play like you feel", and it's damn refreshing after Oblivion.
  13. @Mister Jack: http://pcsupport.about.com/od/windows7/ht/automatic-restart-windows-7.htm Your PC should have an event log of the crash, but I don't know how to read those myself. @Thread: Sometimes the best pasta is copypasta. From my other "TESV" thread: I finally found a companion worthy of role-playing last night. Someone who can truly understand my character's malady! Well, unlikely that, but she too brooks dementia. At least, that's what I'm attributing the whole coaxing me into eating dead bodies to. She's a bit of a butch, unfortunately. And would you look at the way she's giving me the stink-eye? Singular. But she's a damn fine battlemage.
  14. Would also help to copy the BSOD info if you actually care to troubleshoot this.
  15. THAT'S A NIFTY LIZARD PET YOU HAVE THERE WHERE IS YOUR CHARACTER
  16. I really need to remember to pick up a library card. Hard to get one here when the wife is working overtime all week. |: Need her to be there.
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