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Games you'd like to see (sequels, adaptations or concepts)
Active Madness:
Yeah, I've found that out of Beth's games, Skyrim has been far and away the most stable. Morrowind used to be hideously buggy for me back in the day, although I put up with it and loved the pants off it. Oblivion would crap itself and die occasionally, too. Skyrim so far has only crashed on me about three times, out of 40 hours playtime.
Pilchard123:
Things You Didn't Hear At The Olympics
Unlikely Things For A Vet To Say
Things You Wouldn't Hear On A Fitness DVD
Oh, it says "*games* you like to see". Right.
Active Madness:
--- Quote from: Pilchard123 on 25 May 2015, 03:05 ---Things You Didn't Hear At The Olympics
Unlikely Things For A Vet To Say
Things You Wouldn't Hear On A Fitness DVD
Oh, it says "*games* you like to see". Right.
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"Oh, you don't *need* to take their temperatures like that, I just like the look on their furry faces"
Neko_Ali:
--- Quote from: Active Madness on 25 May 2015, 01:51 ---Yeah, I've found that out of Beth's games, Skyrim has been far and away the most stable. Morrowind used to be hideously buggy for me back in the day, although I put up with it and loved the pants off it. Oblivion would crap itself and die occasionally, too. Skyrim so far has only crashed on me about three times, out of 40 hours playtime.
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We put up with the buggieness though because Bethesda does make great games that really draw you into their worlds. If you take any of their games from Oblivion on (where I started my journey with them) and New Vegas (not them, but close enough), I've spent more time in their games than any 5 other single player games, easily. My combined time between Fallout and the Elder Scrolls probably near rivals my time in Warcraft. That's why I would love to see a new Fallout done in the new engine they made for Skyrim, or an improved version. I can't think of any game I would more happily sink that many hours into. And to this day.. I still don't think I've seen everything there is to see in any one of their games. I always seem to find something new.
Akima:
I'd like to see a sequel to Jade Empire. Especially if they fixed the Open Palm/Closed Fist thing so that it actually worked the way the game's lore said it was supposed to, instead of being essentially good vs. evil. And wrote less cringe-worthy dialogue. And ditched the Tho Fan "Old Tongue" that modern systems should render unnecessary. Oh, and used realistic weapon models throughout, instead of the oversized and cartoony ones.
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