Isn't this a literal first-world problem?
Isn't this a literal first-world problem?
Of course physical objects aren't going away - the problem was never "people don't want to buy things," the problem was "people don't want to buy things at massively inflated prices from companies that appear to be run by callous, greedy assholes."
@Davy M Jones
@kaluce
Yeah, plenty of 'em. Lucien Lachance is Mr. Burke, the Mercer Frey/Enthir/everybody else guy was in FO3, and Nazir from the Dark Brotherhood is THREE DOG AWOOOOOOOO.
"But if I were to ask, hey remember those siblings in the first town you run into? You would be like oh yeah, I forgot what they looked like and their names though."
Yeah, except the problem with Skyrim weren't that there were too few voice actors, it's that a few of them got overused - like Stephen Russell, who was Mercer Frey, Barbas, Clavicus Vile and at least a dozen other important characters.
I feel like it's too early to guess where the next game's going to be. I mean, I'd like to think we can cross off the territories we've already been treated to an in-depth experience with (Hammerfell, High Rock, Cyrodiil, Morrowind, Skyrim), but so much has happened since that first cutscene in Daggerfall that I'm…
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@Davy M Jones
Um, there's a redguard. From where I stand, including the 'banner' image, it's the fourth one in the series.
I was promised "porn stars in plate armor." Frankly, I am disappointed in both the quality and quantity of plate armor.
Because the average age of The Gamer is going up, and most of us have moved past the adolescent fantasy of being a 16-year-old nimble wisecracking jackass with illusions of invincibility and/or immortality ("I look like a fairy, I am the physical manifestation of the hopes and dreams of my people, and I'll throw away…
> it was little weird hearing the crowd cheer that suicide bombing with such verve.
I can't write enough checks for you, boy.
When people say these things have been happening since Morrowind, they're not wrong ... BUT ... these things happen most to people who steal everything, jump up on NPCs' tables and kick the food to the floor, open everything without putting it back, and pickpocket NPCs' pants just to throw them in the river, et…
>it doesn't sound like something that can be easily fixed, especially given the PS3's limitations in this regard.
Did that one introduction-guy refer to Romeo and Juliet as the most famous star-crossed lovers of *American Literature*?