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You’re half-right. Mountains are based on how far above sea level they are. The tallest mountain from base to peak is actually in Alaska, for example, even if the “tallest” mountain is Everest. I’m not exactly 100% sure on the numbers, but given how high above the sea Skyrim is (for the most part, outside Morthal),

Then Bethesda has likely fucked the scale of everything. Planets are probably far too big relative to the size of the solar system, which is weird as fuck. It already takes far too long to traverse the emptiness, so it seems pointless to not have the correct scale for space, which should only require changing some

Please, no. Absolutely not. Subscription services are a plague, just about the worst thing imaginable that can happen to game preservation. It’s already not good that physical releases of PC games are dead and the vast majority of Steam games come with DRM on them, but at least they don’t come with a guarantee that

I say this not as a PC gamer, but why in the hell shouldn’t someone be compensated for their work on a mod? 

she has really bad chronic fatigue syndrome...her just passing the fuck out is the least surprising part of the whole thing

Enjoy being absolutely unhinged, I guess. At least, that’s how it seems to some. But, you know.

After my third date with my now wife after I replaced the alternator in her 86 Camry she was, as she described, sloppy for me. My wife still thinks its hella sexy when I work on the truck and I come back into the house covered in grease carrying tools.

Its a scam, and its still more technically impressive than the quick travel simulator that Starfield is.

Star Citizen continues to be a scam.

Really is a case by case basis. Sometimes it was way down the line, but I've also had first dates where it was basically that Skinemax cross dissolve into the bedroom.

Found Shadowheart

Let’s take a poll for all you single folks out there. What’s a more realistic timeline — first date, third date, after they finish your quest line, or other?

Even when comparing games with similar structures, Starfield is amusingly light on dealing with combat encounter/areas in ways that aren’t “shoot everything that moves with deadly bullets.”

these commentors are so annoying, I liked the article

Said the person who’s never taken a life, nor likely had the threat of theirs being taken.

I can only speak for Mass Effect since I just played those, they are basically narrative action games with dialogue options. To call them RPGs is to do a disservice to RPGs in general since they are way too linear (with the exception of ME1).

Complains about a thought out article discussing an attempt to play a game in a non-standard way.  Kotaku commenters at their typical.  lol

Did you try sneaking? Honest question.

RPGs are one of the few types of games where going for a pacifist run should at least feel doable. The fact that Bethesda has still not found a way to make that happen is odd.

Feels like the argument loses a little in a post Baldur’s Gate 3 world. Obviously that’s not on Bethesda, they had no way of knowing that that game would release and rewrite the rules of an RPG, but it is an unfortunate reality.