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That sounds like the kind of thing the creation club should be about. It will be interesting to see how good it fits into the game and how good the vetting by bethesda is.

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Saints Row 2 has a beautiful slap as well. Your character grabs one of your oponent’s arms, pulling his face towards you and then gives him a good spank on the cheek with his free hand.

I found it to be a good package of everything for every taste. A good chunky expansion pack, 3 small building dlcs one of them including a small quest line, one mid-scale expansion that was mostly okay and a small one with a fun gameplay addition.

Divinity Original Sin 2 and Mount & Blade 2 are the ones I’m currently looking forward too.

I don’t. I have - for the most part - abandoned the AAA segment. Haven’t bought anything (or pirated) anything from the big three and skipped most games from other big publishers.

Release your game with all the content you have up to this point.

Found the first one to be rather boring after the first two hours. Sure the gameplay is done well but the story didn’t interest me at all and the open world was empty with bland, pointless busywork in it.

Well I just learned that there is a Pokèmon Movie about “my” Generation pf Pokèmon coming. And I just learned that I don’t need to care about it.

It’s been out for consoles for quite a while.

I actually like the trolling videos. Some stuff is unecessarily mean and personal but if you frequent SL yourself you know these kinds of assholes (the victims) and sometimes it’s really gratifying to see them trolled like this.

Or all other sorts of very strange communities/individuals with rather questionable motivations.

Bad wording on my part. I meant a “positive” reason to play. Just for fun or in order to explore and create things.

SL is quite an interesting place. It is also quite a disturbing place especially if you run an escort business (originally meant as some sort of management roleplaying game-thing, now as an actual way to make a few bucks to pay for university life).

Looking at most of the games at E3 I’d say that the rest was for people that haven’t moved beyond teenage nostalgia. :)

Mods will still be free for as long as people want to make them for free. Nobody will force them to do otherwise.

I totally agree. When I am speaking in favor of this system I do so under the assumption that Bethesda will ensure that buying third party content/mods will be a quality experience as well and that they ensure absolute compatibility. (unless two pieces of content contradict each other in terms of function of course)

How will I end up with paying more for less content?

All that the modding community is afraid of in regards to paid mods is the “greed” of their fellow modders.

Seems that my money wont go to Bethesda this year. Nothing that sparked my interest except for the nintendo switch version of skyrim perhaps.