banesoulreaver
Steven Hamer
banesoulreaver

I tend to murder every NPC that bad mouths my character. If the game allows it, that is. Only my most used vendors are spared.

I’ve around 261,000 in skyrim right now. I’m buying all the houses, building the three, and give all my children 1000 gold/septum every time they ask as I have no need for money.

Exactly! I spend my life overburdened and it’s a shame as I adamantly refuse to drop anything.

I had that same outcome, and I was hoping there was some way to usurp power in that place but I’ve yet to see it. The only thing I was able to do was halt a few heinous acts on various return trips. That would have been gratifying but for the nasty responses the peasants give immediately after saving them. It makes me

I always wanted to finish that but my pc is too "new" to support it. And. My longest time sink excluding WoW was around 240 or so hours. Like you say though, I game so much less now in general simply because I feel I should be doing something else with my limited time available. Makes one want to go back and be a

I thought bot mode was more fun anyway. Group of friends would join up and we'd each pick a side with bots to support the few remaining spots. It's like a private lobby and no hate messages from trolls and elitists.

I don't know that I've ever completed a massive open world game for that very reason... My "pile of shame" as you state is rather large. :(

Especially if it's an MMO! I'll literally spend hours trying to find the perfect name, as every choice you make is usually taken as well as every conceivable variation of said name! *sadness*

I do both personally. It depends a lot on the game and character. In WoW I do mostly male.. dwarves for example have to be male... Elves I make are typically female. Mages are female, warriors are male, thiefs go both ways. I decide what fits best based on characters from other games/books/shows/etc. This is just me

The eel is my personal favorite! I've never seen scrambled egg though, wouldn't even know where to find it.