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Reminds me of this exchange several years back on the Mets' broadcast:

That's why I check stuff on YouTube to be inspired. I'll see someone make a cool hidden staircase and I think "I have to build it and then find some use for it."

Reminds me of that curly hill from Nightmare Before Christmas.

I haven't figured out how to use the console to fix the Markarth bug. I click the guard and enter paycrimegold but nothing happens.

There's one for one-handed, too.

I did that, but then I went to the Jarl and everyone there started attacking me.

Thanks for posting this. My CS course last year was C++. My professor was really nice but couldn't explain things well in class. I didn't really learn it since the programming we had to write was just homework assignments which you got full credit for as long as you did something.

Maybe playing the game too much to see its flaws.

I'd love a game based on Imperial/Soviet Russia, but the comic already did that so it's probably really unlikely (still want it as a game though. Climbing St. Basil's and the Kremlin would be awesome). If they did make it based off this though, I would orgasm. One of my favorite video game franchises taking place

Cool, now when the hell is the PC patch coming out? I can figure bugs like a dead dragon randomly falling out of the sky or other stuff, but getting locked out of quests because of ones you did previous, character dialogue looping preventing you from progressing a quest, that really pisses me off.

Usually I just find one or two funny, but this week all except Penny Arcade's were good.

IIRC, Horses couldn't walk backwards (or at least very well) in Red Dead Redemption. And you had to pull back on the control stick to make them turn. At first I hated this, then I loved it since it was realistic and felt more precise. Since then, I've gotten used to not walking backwards.

Well, they have a wide selection of humans to choose from so your chances are 1-in-7 billion.

It's the closest we'll get and it's pretty damn awesome.

It feels like a natural place to take a break and start exploring. You just traveled from Whiterun to Ivarstead, up to High Hrothgar. And they say "Go to this place. It's north of the mountains that separate it from the main city you've explored and there's nothing nearby you've been to." I just thought "Screw it, I'm

I only played the game for 3 days (got it for PC which I leave at home, my laptop is too crappy to run it), so I was having more fun with the Dark Brotherhood and Thieves Guild during then. That was going to be the next quest I do when I get back home tomorrow.

The last main quest I did was meet the Greybeards which was 13 levels ago. They're probably wondering where the hell I am with that horn I'm supposed to get.

If Kotaku had a Comment of the Day, I'd nominate yours.

I'd have kept the PS3, it has better exclusives and more of them.