happy_daiz wrote...
Holy crap, I realized last night that I've logged over 100 hours into Skyrim, and I feel like I've barely scratched the surface.
I have this annoying completionist tendency, so I have to stop at every single location I see on the map. I accept quests, forget who or what they're for, and spend a lot of time running around, trying to figure it out (and adding more quests), and have a lot of "squirrel!" moments.
I still haven't picked a side, but I'm leaning against the Stormcloaks - the conversation with Elisif about her dead husband pushed me in the other direction. Ulfric shouted him to death? Huh.
I just finally went up to see the Greybeards a day or two ago, and whoever said they increase all of your shouts...is a big meanie, because it's not true.
I still haven't switched companions. I keep saying I'm going to, but Lydia is still with me. I can't help myself, I just love her. I love her voice, I love how she looks, I love it that she can't climb up a set of steps without turning tail and trying to find a different, "more direct" route to something that's 5 feet away...she's just awesome.
What is my point? I don't have one. I've just realized that Skyrim has turned into an addiction for me. Is there an 800 number for this?
I hear ya! Over 130 hours and my list of Accepted/Unfinished Major and Miscellaneous Quest only grows more and more! And I'm doing nonstop questing now! But for every one I complete, I gain another 3 or 4! hehe
And Kodlak's Journal...*weeps* ... long it's been since someone's diary had touched me so. Hail Companions!
This fraking game is fraking amazing! I haven't been this imersed into a game for so long I can't remember. Beats any other game I've played. There are books which are the same from previous games but some are truly worthy taking the time to read. And some quests, while they can be done without reading related Journals, with the reading they become so important to me that it's hard to explain. I really didn't expect that Bethesda would have improved this much. It has so much content, and first class content, that it is going to be hard for anyone else to match something like Skyrim.





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