FranzVonHoffer
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Hey, what's the deal with Elder Scrolls? My GF plays that game constantly. It's hard to get seat time in my sim. I've watched her play and it looks like a bunch of errands and chores?
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Your girlfriend has entered the world of Tamriel and escaping is a daunting task. Pretty much it is an MMORPG with so many tasks and crafts that you could spend years playing.Hey, what's the deal with Elder Scrolls? My GF plays that game constantly. It's hard to get seat time in my sim. I've watched her play and it looks like a bunch of errands and chores?
Jeez.. well that explains it. Why would anyone want to play a video game full of chores. :shrug:Your girlfriend has entered the world of Tamriel and escaping is a daunting task. Pretty much it is an MMORPG with so many tasks and crafts that you could spend years playing.
She's half black and half Japanese so I always make fun of her. Her black side wants to lay around and play video games but her Japanese side wants to do chores.To pass time, and they are called quests!
Cougarbait52 here. I have Battlefield on PS3 but haven't played in probably 3 years. Once I get into a game it's hard to get me out of and vice versa. I took almost a year off from Destiny when Fallout 4 came out.Add me @primetimekenny29 http://destinytracker.com/destiny/overview/ps/Primetimekenny29
I will be waiting on Destiny 2! I haven't played destiny in over 2 years. You have battlefield 1?
It is an RPG, where you level up your character and increase your skills as you go. Fully open world so you can do pretty much whatever you want. The quests earn you items, money and skills. The leveling system is really the best I have seen. You choose your race but not your character type. Your character develops in the skill that you use. If you use bows, you get better at that. Shield and sword, you get better at that. Magic, you get better at that. You get the picture.Jeez.. well that explains it. Why would anyone want to play a video game full of chores. :shrug:
I ised to play RPGs, intil they reduced the story to a list of side quests. The more open the RPG world the more disjointed and lacking of story i find itJeez.. well that explains it. Why would anyone want to play a video game full of chores. :shrug:
Word haha. I have an XboxOne as well, but my ex had bought it for me this last xmas. I'll always favor it on the PC first just because you can mod any game later on down the road and kind of extend the life of playing it before you get bored with it and put it down. Some games on the console are starting to realize this and let people make mods for them though.I have every console but always find myself PC gaming.
I never thought about how external mods could change the landscape of a game both figuratively and literally lol. Ive been watching the gta5 mods, and I would love to drive a s550 around and really give those crowds something to squawk about!If you play Fallout definitely use XBone or PC because Sony does not allow external assets for mods. I'm always on Beth.net or Nexus eagerly awaiting new mods just like I wait for the UPS truck for car mods.
Are you on PS4? I've been trying to get back into ESOIt is an RPG, where you level up your character and increase your skills as you go. Fully open world so you can do pretty much whatever you want. The quests earn you items, money and skills. The leveling system is really the best I have seen. You choose your race but not your character type. Your character develops in the skill that you use. If you use bows, you get better at that. Shield and sword, you get better at that. Magic, you get better at that. You get the picture.