I was a vampire.Kruiser666 wrote...
Is any one a vampire? Or has been? I'd like to hear some news about them.
There better than the ones in Oblivion, tbh.
:happy:
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I was a vampire.Kruiser666 wrote...
Is any one a vampire? Or has been? I'd like to hear some news about them.
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Thats what I did.greengoron89 wrote...
...I hate to admit it, but I'm actually getting a little burnt out on Skyrim - all of the dungeon crawling has worn me down, perhaps.
I might take a break for a day or two to recharge.
sympathyforsaren wrote...
I have a question guys and gals. Without spoilers, could somebody give me an estimate of how far along in the Main Quest I am? I'm trying to pace it as well as I can. I'm currently *(minor spoiler alert)* in Riften escorting Esbern back to Riverwood. Any idea how far along I might be percentage wise? Thanks
Modifié par IanPolaris, 18 décembre 2011 - 03:11 .
RageGT wrote...
"As my dad used to say, all Imperials are idiutts!"
Loved that book! hehe
Huh, I didn't even know we could use companions to open locks! I have some 350 lockpicks on my inv from looting all I killed and level 100 skill only from opening all locks I found. =)
How do we do it? "I want you to do something for me" line?
Modifié par sympathyforsaren, 18 décembre 2011 - 04:07 .

sympathyforsaren wrote...
Wow, just read sales for Skyrim are now at this level: $845 million...and climbing.
They just stick the knife in and then turn it by having Karliah and Gallus be all "I will meet you in the shadows my love, and we will never be parted."Giggles_Manically wrote...
Well considering your soul is in actuality an Aedric and not a mortal one, I would put good money on being able to choose where you go in the after life.
Me? I am so taking the eternal pub crawl that is known as Sanguine.
Modifié par Addai67, 18 décembre 2011 - 04:27 .
Stop criminal scum!greengoron89 wrote...
...I hate to admit it, but I'm actually getting a little burnt out on Skyrim - all of the dungeon crawling has worn me down, perhaps.
I might take a break for a day or two to recharge.
Fallout 3 is what got me playing video games, but Oblivion followed and I played that endlessly.1136342t54 wrote...
Seriously thought Skyrim was the best way to get many people into a RPG. Oblivion could have done it but it failed at it.
Addai67 wrote...
Fallout 3 is what got me playing video games, but Oblivion followed and I played that endlessly.1136342t54 wrote...
Seriously thought Skyrim was the best way to get many people into a RPG. Oblivion could have done it but it failed at it.
greengoron89 wrote...
...I hate to admit it, but I'm actually getting a little burnt out on Skyrim - all of the dungeon crawling has worn me down, perhaps.
I might take a break for a day or two to recharge.
Modifié par naughty99, 18 décembre 2011 - 04:45 .
Addai67 wrote...
Fallout 3 is what got me playing video games, but Oblivion followed and I played that endlessly.1136342t54 wrote...
Seriously thought Skyrim was the best way to get many people into a RPG. Oblivion could have done it but it failed at it.
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The birth of "Arrow to the knee.":lol:Mecha Tengu wrote...
was reading a book and found this, lul
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Modifié par greengoron89, 18 décembre 2011 - 05:49 .
DRUNK_CANADIAN wrote...
Quick question:
I want to know, is there anyway to decrease the cost of the Solitude Manor, paid 25k for it lol. Just wondering before I play my next marathon is there anyway to get the cost reduced so as to save some gold, or was my 25k investment what stands. Thanks.
Addai67 wrote...
Fallout 3 is what got me playing video games, but Oblivion followed and I played that endlessly.1136342t54 wrote...
Seriously thought Skyrim was the best way to get many people into a RPG. Oblivion could have done it but it failed at it.
greengoron89 wrote...
I don't think it's about the way I'm playing my characters - it's just the sheer size of the game is a little overwhelming at times. It's easy to end up with too much on your plate in the game and get a little stressed out trying to handle it all...
...just like in real life, to be honest. Lulz.
greengoron89 wrote...
I don't think it's about the way I'm playing my characters - it's just the sheer size of the game is a little overwhelming at times. It's easy to end up with too much on your plate in the game and get a little stressed out trying to handle it all...
...just like in real life, to be honest. Lulz.
Me too.MarchWaltz wrote...
I'm a bit burnt out as well....
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