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Skyrim
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
12 Nov 2011 06:48
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP)
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Aye you're right about the hair.
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RPGs are better when they're a bit different whilst remaining internally cohesive
Skyrim is definitely that. It's more like Morrowind was in that sense and far far less like Oblivion. Thank fuck.
From: patch
12 Nov 2011 09:42
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP)
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I meant arrowing. Which is much more fun than narrowing.
From: Manthorp
12 Nov 2011 10:00
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP)
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With my somewhat tired Geforce 8800GTS I was getting significant slowdown in busy (especially foliate) scenes on a tweaked 'high' setting, so I imagine a room full of hippy NPCs with complex flowing girlieman locks would slow the game down to a crawl on all but the most ninja PC.
Given that Skyrim water is still just a bunch of tricks lashed together, albeit pretty effectively, I have to agree with Xen that the processing overhead that fine wafty hair would demand means its still a looooong way away yet. Jeez, I'm still grateful that Eidos got Lara's tits to jiggle.
I attach a photo of my current coiffure in order that you might not take needless offence should I make a pass at you in a public lavatory at some time in the near future.
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Steve Manthorp (2).jpg
From: Manthorp
12 Nov 2011 10:09
To: MrTrent
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Did you attack him? I met one and stood in his way and he just stopped and looked at me with what I took to be existential ennui.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
12 Nov 2011 12:03
To: Manthorp
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They will attack you if you trespass into their (poorly defined) camps. Well, they and the mammoths will kinda gesture at you angrily and grunt for a bit, and then they'll attack.
From: Matt
12 Nov 2011 12:06
To: ALL
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Annnnd
... Not 1 but 2 DLC packs announced already.
Really now, announcing DLC for a game as large as Skyrim the day after it's release? COD:MW, sure why not, most people will have that licked in 5~6 hours, but this... uhh, yeah.
Also, it has to be said. I'm really hating what the games industry has become in the last few years with the blatant holding back of content that previously would have made it into the game. Damn you Microsoft (and Sony) for inventing points / console downloads.
I'll still buy them though
:$
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
12 Nov 2011 12:09
To: Matt
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I kinda don't care. Bethesda DLC is
always
shit. I will just play the game (for many many hours) and ignore all the DLC.
I'm not sure it's accurate to say they're holding back content, though it's arguable either way. I suspect this content would never have got made if they didn't know they could subsequently make money from it. Bioware DLC on the other hand...
From: Matt
12 Nov 2011 12:17
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
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Before the Xbox 360 and PS3, it would only have existed on the PC of course and either made it into the game or have been released as a more substantial add-on 6-9 months from now.
But these days we get horse armour.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
12 Nov 2011 12:30
To: Matt
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Aye. At least Valve still do it right (usually).
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)
12 Nov 2011 12:41
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Ok, another entire waking day spent playing this. Excellent. Goodnight.
My picture of the day:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/132841/TESV%202011-11-12%2009-19-36-76.jpg