sage_viper
sage_viper
sage_viper

Check the manual? That's odd.

I don't remember, but if they did then I hated that too. I had a UI mod in Oblivion that moved it out of the center of the screen, down by the health menus.

You scared me for a moment there..

I realize that. I figured that they got enough complaints about it in Oblivion that they got rid of it. Guess not.

Yeah I don't even have my game yet, haha. Even if I did I'm not sure that I'd be THAT desperate to play.

Honestly, Fallout 3 really turned me off majorly because of it's story. I found it to be awful. But New Vegas is a game that I enjoyed very much, so I'm starting to think that Skyrim will actually be pretty good, as long as Bethesda chose some new writers to take on the main quest.

Why did the Giant make no sound in the first video when he appeared to be warding the character away from his camp?

Yeah, I was going to edit something about that in, but by the time I realized it it was too late, so I just replied again.

Why don't they give the PC edition of Skyrim anything good? =/ It makes me sad.

Unless you're on the other side of the International Date Line or whatever.

I'm not going to try to make you anymore excited for the game than I am. And I'm really not all that excited compared to how excited I was for Oblivion, which was a LOT coming off of Morrowind.

I kinda like the assassination quests thing, because the DB was useless after the main quest line besides collecting a moderate amount of coin, if you were ever in Cheydinhaal to do so.

...You're obviously playing illegally because the game won't be unlocked until 12AM EST on Steam.

So I guess I should cancel my pre-order now, yeah?

You're more than welcome to pay for my copy.

You think that the ME2 quality of writing was better? You think that "oh man I lost this package on this planet go get it THEN SHOOT EVERYTHING THERE!!!!!" is better than anything ME1 did? Any of those extremely deep, decision-based missions with subtle twists and turns and different battles each time?

I'm referring to BioWare's most recent games, being DA2 and ME2, which were both god-awful. DA2 is already agreed to be awful, so I'll go straight to ME2.

CivV is a lot different than CivIV, but I think it's more fun. They changed a lot of features, but added a lot more as well. Both very fun games.

That was just off the top of my head. There's also Minecraft, an indie game, which is well worth it no matter what, and tons of RTS games. There's also the Humble Indie Bundle which bundles together indie games for at least $1, you get to choose what you pay and it goes to a charity, so that's neat.

Witcher 2. TES with mods (huge bonus). Dragon Age: Origins was WAY better on PC than it was on console. DA2 was shit though don't even bother.