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Is it on PB yet?
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Yup.
Now if only they would ditch that skill system and go with exp.
You can't raise smithing or enchantment with out grinding abuse, and if you use a variety of skills you level way too fast.
Now if only they would ditch that skill system and go with exp.
You can't raise smithing or enchantment with out grinding abuse, and if you use a variety of skills you level way too fast.
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Meanwhile the true gamers got Dark Souls.
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The reviews I've read said it's extremely buggy :/
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its a bethesda game, they are always buggy, but ive played it for 40 hours or so now and hardly had any problems with bugs, and the game is fucking amazing, game of the century (so far)
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I might buy this does it need a fast pc to run well ?SPMaximus wrote:its a bethesda game, they are always buggy, but ive played it for 40 hours or so now and hardly had any problems with bugs, and the game is fucking amazing, game of the century (so far)
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I've only just bought Oblivion - Game of the Year Deluxe Edition - for £4.99
Skyrim will have to wait until I can afford to upgrade my PC.
Skyrim will have to wait until I can afford to upgrade my PC.
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OK so I should get Oblivion first then ?Psychoserenity wrote:I've only just bought Oblivion - Game of the Year Deluxe Edition - for £4.99
Skyrim will have to wait until I can afford to upgrade my PC.
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No. You should get Dark Souls and unlease fury and stay away from those boring , talky games for LOTR nerds.Feck wrote:OK so I should get Oblivion first then ?Psychoserenity wrote:I've only just bought Oblivion - Game of the Year Deluxe Edition - for £4.99
Skyrim will have to wait until I can afford to upgrade my PC.
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I don't think there's any need to. I'm not sure how or if the different games actually relate to one another. If you can afford it and your computer can run it, you might as well get the latest - they got equally good reviews.Feck wrote:OK so I should get Oblivion first then ?Psychoserenity wrote:I've only just bought Oblivion - Game of the Year Deluxe Edition - for £4.99
Skyrim will have to wait until I can afford to upgrade my PC.
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No £4.99 sounds good to mePsychoserenity wrote:I don't think there's any need to. I'm not sure how or if the different games actually relate to one another. If you can afford it and your computer can run it, you might as well get the latest - they got equally good reviews.Feck wrote:OK so I should get Oblivion first then ?Psychoserenity wrote:I've only just bought Oblivion - Game of the Year Deluxe Edition - for £4.99
Skyrim will have to wait until I can afford to upgrade my PC.
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It's on Steam's MIDWEEK MADNESS at 75% off, to get it at that price. Offer ends in 30 hours.Feck wrote:No £4.99 sounds good to mePsychoserenity wrote:I don't think there's any need to. I'm not sure how or if the different games actually relate to one another. If you can afford it and your computer can run it, you might as well get the latest - they got equally good reviews.Feck wrote:OK so I should get Oblivion first then ?Psychoserenity wrote:I've only just bought Oblivion - Game of the Year Deluxe Edition - for £4.99
Skyrim will have to wait until I can afford to upgrade my PC.
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Steam is a lot better than it used to be. I must admit when I first used it for half-life 2 etc. I hated it. Updates preventing me from playing games and shit like that - but I haven't had any problems with it in the last few years. And when people do have problems, there's now a big enough community that they're likely to get it solved fairly quickly. Now it's where I buy the majority of my games.
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