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I started up a year old save from Skyrim and ran through a dwarven dungeon.  It was boring and took more time than it should have, and so I'll probably not play it for another year.

 

 

I always get the urge to load up my save, but this exact thing consistently happens to me everytime, so thanks for pushing that load off another few months for me as well.

 

Dito. I load it up, then run around a little bit in the landscape and that's it again.

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I started up a year old save from Skyrim and ran through a dwarven dungeon.  It was boring and took more time than it should have, and so I'll probably not play it for another year.

 

 

I always get the urge to load up my save, but this exact thing consistently happens to me everytime, so thanks for pushing that load off another few months for me as well.

 

 

I had that experience with Oblivion... after the first 20 or so hours.

 

So many things to do, but none of them worth doing.

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И његова сва изгибе војска, 
Седамдесет и седам иљада;
Све је свето и честито било
И миломе Богу приступачно.

 

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Yep, I got the same Skyrim story to tell as the rest of you folks.  Occasionally I'll fire up an old game, and quickly enough I get quite bored and  stop playing.  I had a blast with the game for the first 10-15 hours, but then I grew tired of it and I really have no motivation to go back.  This happened in the Oblivion main game too, but I did keep coming back to the Shivering Isles, that area was flat out awesome.  I still think the Shivering Isles expansion for Oblivion is the best thing Bethesda has ever developed.

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The important thing is that you've got your money's worth.

 

I'm completely uninterested in playing Skyrim, or any other Bethesda game after Oblivion/Fallout 3.

 

Bioware games are full of originality by comparison.

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И погибе Српски кнез Лазаре,
И његова сва изгибе војска, 
Седамдесет и седам иљада;
Све је свето и честито било
И миломе Богу приступачно.

 

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Finished playing the Skyward Collapse demo.

I think I'll probably buy the game. It seems that it can get quite interesting and tricky at later stages.

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I loaded up Fallout: New Vegas, a game with the same engine as Skyrim (I think?) and now I'm hooked on wandering around Zion National Park.  Very odd how different my experience is with these two games.  I definitely didn't feel like I was wasting my time in F:NV.

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The important thing is that you've got your money's worth.

Naah, not really.

 

When you've got a somewhat dull game that you can still get good enough hours on before losing interest completely, at that point you might not regret buying the game, but playing the game

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I spent about two hours recovering my system after a hiccup in the power caused my machine to shut down while my anti-virus updated.

 

Also, my WoW account runs out today. So I'll probably be playing Dragon's Dogma: Dark Arisen more.

"Show me a man who "plays fair" and I'll show you a very talented cheater."
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The important thing is that you've got your money's worth.

Naah, not really.

 

When you've got a somewhat dull game that you can still get good enough hours on before losing interest completely, at that point you might not regret buying the game, but playing the game

 

 

Well we can't exactly accuse Bioware or Bethesda of not playing fair. With their games you know exactly (within a small margin of error) what to expect.

 

This is why I don't play them anymore.

 

I'm off big commercial RPG's for the foreseeable future. Waiting for the first wave of Kickstarter RPG's.

 

When I saw the gameplay trailer for Shadowrun I understood how much I miss playing non-pretentious isometric strategy RPG's. 

И погибе Српски кнез Лазаре,
И његова сва изгибе војска, 
Седамдесет и седам иљада;
Све је свето и честито било
И миломе Богу приступачно.

 

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After Oblivion, I told myself I was not going to buy Skyrim early.  I told myself it was not worth paying full price, I would be better off waiting.  But somehow it came out and I rushed to the store to buy it.  I need therapy.  

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I hesitated to get Skyrim. It was tons better than Oblivion, so I'm comfortable with it.

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After Oblivion, I told myself I was not going to buy Skyrim early.  I told myself it was not worth paying full price, I would be better off waiting.  But somehow it came out and I rushed to the store to buy it.  I need therapy.  

 

I told myself the same.  Fortunately I had the resolve to not give in.

 

As for what I'm playing:

 

Cybots (lol)

GalCiv II

CK2 (House Schumacher leading the Venetian Republic!  Well.  Not anymore, I was voted out.... but am favourite to win the next election and am a count of two states still).

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Right now, playing through Van Helsing which has been pretty decent.  I think I'm coming up on the end of the second act.  Also, spending some time with the Grim Dawn Alpha which I've been liking and from that, a little time with Titan Quest which I really enjoyed due the environments.  

 

Thinking about picking up Expeditions: Conquistadors as I watched that 2 hour lets play yesterday with the developers and it looked pretty good.

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After Oblivion, I told myself I was not going to buy Skyrim early.  I told myself it was not worth paying full price, I would be better off waiting.  But somehow it came out and I rushed to the store to buy it.  I need therapy.  

 

 

I have that solved for me. By being broke.

И погибе Српски кнез Лазаре,
И његова сва изгибе војска, 
Седамдесет и седам иљада;
Све је свето и честито било
И миломе Богу приступачно.

 

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After Oblivion, I told myself I was not going to buy Skyrim early.  I told myself it was not worth paying full price, I would be better off waiting.  But somehow it came out and I rushed to the store to buy it.  I need therapy.  

 

 

I have that solved for me. By being broke.

 

I just decided i wont ever play another ES game after i played Daggerfall. And i never have, never will.

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Turns out I was an idiot over the Civ V thing. The expansion is listed under the DLC content - so its all there in fact.  :banghead:

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И погибе Српски кнез Лазаре,
И његова сва изгибе војска, 
Седамдесет и седам иљада;
Све је свето и честито било
И миломе Богу приступачно.

 

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I'm also playing Van Helsing. Excellent little game, but boy do I suck at action RPG's. Wait, that's not true. I'm good at Gothic and Fallout: New Vegas.. Ok, I suck at Diablo clones then.

 

ANYHOW.. This game surprises me with the quality of content on offer. The voice overs are unexpectedly good (bar a few exceptions), the graphics are downright beautiful sometimes, the character development and skill..thingies feel well thought out. I'm getting more powerful by the minute and it's as addictive as it should be.

 

I'm up to level 28 or something, but I have no idea how far I am in the story.

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Decided to go back to Borderlands 2.  Finally got around to purchasing the DLC for it.  I'm finding my weapons do very little damage, but my auto turret just kills everything with ease.  I end up having to run around like a chicken with its head cut off when the auto turret needs recharging.

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Not playing anything cos I am second week on a business trip :/

 

But i found this when reading about lolbox one anoncement, which pretty sums up why I stopped to play FPS games :p

 

 

 

 

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Got a lot on my plate right now:

 

Playing some GRID 2 - It's very much like the original Race Driver: GRID, with a few minor differences.  The inexplicably did away with the ****pit cam, which is my preferred view (Help me modders, you're my only hope!), so I have to live with the 'just beyond the windshield' view where your see the front of the hood, as that's the nearest facsimile.  There are some really cool and pretty new tracks, including some familiar real world tracks, and a new feature where the game changes the configuration of the track on the fly, so you can't memorize the track and have to fly by the seat of your pants.  It's a good game, my biggest gripe being how it shoves drifting down your throat early on.  I know some peole like that style of racing, and that's cool and should be represented in the game, but the game essentially forces you to do races with all drift vehicles (Japanese cars tuned for drifting and big ol' American muscle cars that drift because they're big heavy pieces of ****) for a while before you even have the option to drive cars that stick to the road.  Still, it's good fun.

 

Besides GRID 2 there's more Neverwinter, more Grim Dawn, and more Wizardry 6.

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Went back to my PC gaming roots and played some Unreal Tournament 99, still the best game to keep my classic hardcore shooter skills honed. On godlike mode its such a fast and intense shooter its crazy when you compare it to FPS games nowadays.  Feels like slowmo. 

Damn, I feel old now. 

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Went back to my PC gaming roots and played some Unreal Tournament 99, still the best game to keep my classic hardcore shooter skills honed. On godlike mode its such a fast and intense shooter its crazy when you compare it to FPS games nowadays.  Feels like slowmo. 

Damn, I feel old now. 

 

True. Its the best UT and the best multiplayer shooter ever made. When I play it for a week or two with those speed modifiers I start twitching in real life.

But I'm absolute murder in any FPS at that point.

 

This is why CoD and the rest of them are like a cold shower for me. The character always drags in everything he does, all the weapons are the same uninteresting crap, the awful leveling systems give people who play the game all the time additional advantages (as if they need them?). Or in Battlefield? Camping a broken spot in the map and chucking grenades in the same place for hours racking up kills for nothing.

 

When you perfectly calculate the trajectory of a flak cannon grenade in a low gravity game and smack a player into gibs as he's jumping between two buildings in Morpheus, you know you're the real deal and that you're playing a FPS.

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И погибе Српски кнез Лазаре,
И његова сва изгибе војска, 
Седамдесет и седам иљада;
Све је свето и честито било
И миломе Богу приступачно.

 

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