CelticFrost
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Couch, it does get incredibly tiring doesn't it.
Well I do believe Couch has his own site you can go and hang out in if this place is so tiring.
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Couch, it does get incredibly tiring doesn't it.
150 hours in a game you didn't like? That's stamina I can't spend an hour and 1/2 in one.
Mods are a major feature for skyrim. It would be like playing a bioware game but avoiding the companions or a dark souls game and avoiding combat.
I agree, enderal might be great but alas you won't be playing it since it's a total conversion MOD.
It isn't that I didn't like parts of the game, plus I have a hard time once I start playing a game no matter how much I like it or don't like it not finishing it. Maybe that is why I don't rush out and buy every RPG out there.
Mods,I just rather play the game as was released and the patches that follow. Not saying Mods don't improve some games but they don't have to be for everyone.
But I will be playing it as it is a total conversion MOD. It will have nothing to do with Skyrim at all. It is a completely different game. Though I should have to explain that to you as you seem to know it is a total conversion and not a MOD to the game Skyrim.
lol @ the argument that you can't spend 100+ hours in a bad game. It shows the entitlement / oversaturation of gamers today.
Entitlement has nothing to do with it. Anyone spending more than a few hours into a game they think is bad is either a masochist, got serious self-loathing issues, have a damaged/deformed caudate nucleus* or is simply lying and they don't actually think the game is that bad.
All the "bad" being super subjective for each individuals.
*postprocessor of the brain that manage memories and emotions to generate decisions, damage or deformation can result in addictive behavior according to studies.
Or they are trying to get some value for their money, or have nothing in their backlog, or are trying to form an opinion of a piece of software that they spent money on before throwing it away. All of which seems more likely than brain damage.
lol @ the argument that you can't spend 100+ hours in a bad game. It shows the entitlement / oversaturation of gamers today.
Or they are trying to get some value for their money, or have nothing in their backlog, or are trying to form an opinion of a piece of software that they spent money on before throwing it away. All of which seems more likely than brain damage.
Damaged/deformed caudate nucleus have been seen more often on gamers who spend over 6 hours a week playing games than in any other test groups.
So it's more probably because of "brain damage".
I've been playing games for over 6 hours a week for over 40 years, so my caudate nucleus should be completely gone by now Since I didn't even know I had one, I don't miss it
what the hell is this thread about?
Oh you were serious, maybe I don't know what the wink emoticon means.
If that's the case then I'm entitled because I don't want to spend 100+ hours in a game I don't like?
That statement is so outlandish I thought it had to be a joke.
let's stick to the facts for a change, you implied that a game cannot be bad if someone spends 150 hours on it. Which just seems like entitled BS for the reasons I mentioned - not everyone enjoys spending money on nothing. Especially if we're talking about games that aren't complete trash, but simply mediocre (like Skyrim).
If you want outlandish, how about the claim that people who spend time on a mediocre game suffer from brain damage
Well I do believe Couch has his own site you can go and hang out in if this place is so tiring.
Militant Bethesda defence and accusations of trolling, via neuroscience and bickering. It's a pristine example of an RPGWatch thread in the wild.
Well I do believe Couch has his own site you can go and hang out in if this place is so tiring.
It's not the place, it's certain people
Well, if more people joined and made comments there it would be wouldn't it be?
Does everyone have to take your hand and lead you though things?
Back to the point, if this place is so tiring it might be a place for you to hang out with like minded people.