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#1  Edited By Skyrider

@Beforet said:

@believer258 said:

@jozzy said:

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She has never once showed any sexual interest in me, even when I gave her a full set on enchanted elven armour. She just calls me 'love' and speculates about what I've been getting up to. "You've been getting up to all sorts of adventure I bet" is presumably her passive aggressive way of implying I'm a disappointment to her.

I see you have never been married...

BABABOOOOOM!

/sorry

It seems that Skyrim is more realistic than we once thought.

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I'm kidding, I wouldn't know, I'm not married.

But do you not have a "let's fuck" or equivalent option when talking to her? I've played a good bit of Skyrim (60+ hours, pitiful compared to some) and I haven't married anyone.

You get a boosted rest bonus if you sleep in the same bed as her. Otherwise there is nothing of that nature. Yet.

I've yet to get that bonus. Muiri never seems to go to sleep. Crazy lady stays up all god damn night doing nothing.

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#3  Edited By Skyrider

Borgakh the Steel Heart. She was a key part of my quest for Dragon Scale Armour, mostly because I made her carry the bones and scales whenever we slayed one, haha. My Orc had been travelling and adventuring with her for some time and felt compelled to pop the question after a brief stint in prison. I gave her some Legendary Ebony armor as a wedding present, but I might upgrade that to Dragon Bone as I have more than enough to make it. I know Daedric is better, but I'd rather mine the ebony myself than buy it, which means it's going to take a while to actually find the stuff as I don't want to look up where I can find ebony veins.

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Nope. Sure it can be a pain, but not fast travelling helps the world feel, well, big. If I recall correctly, the land mass in Oblivion was larger than it was in Morrowind, yet Morrowind (for me) felt like a much larger world. When I first played Oblivion I remember being disappointed, as I could have sworn that the world was smaller than in Morrowind. Turns out it just felt smaller, partially because your character moves much faster in Oblivion, but mainly because I could and would just fast travel.

So I like to avoid it as much as possible. I actually forgot that it was even in the game after a while.

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#5  Edited By Skyrider

@N7: Sweet Jesus, didn't even notice that before, haha! Now I have to make him my main character just because of this. :)

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#6  Edited By Skyrider

Seems fine to me.

I'm 22 (23 in February) and I live with my parents. They actually planned it so that they'd move to where I was going to school so that I (and by extension, they) wouldn't have to pay to live in residence. It actually worked out quite well, as my sister was already going to the same school, so she (3 years older than me) moved back in as well (she's living in the big city now though, but most of her stuff is still here). The amount of money it has saved our family is ridiculous. I'll likely be moving out within 2 years (finishing school by the end of summer at the absolute latest, likely be done by May) as I want to go to Teacher's College, and there's only one in town anyway. Worst case scenario is that I don't get in, but then I'll already have a degree and can just work full time and in turn move out anyway, haha.

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#7  Edited By Skyrider

Abel, my Imperial . . . agent? Yeah, let's go with agent. He's my newest character.

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#8  Edited By Skyrider

I just wish the kids didn't all look the same. I'm pretty sure the girls and boys use the same damn face.

Oh, I also wish they'd go the fuck to sleep. Seriously. They have their own beds in their damn houses, but are up all night, every night.

That's really the only reason I'd wouldn't mind being able to kill them: the fact that they kind of hinder the immersion for me. In such a detailed world, their rather crude implementation sticks out quite a bit.

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I have three that I've played up to at least partway into the first (?) dungeon type quest, all of them Nords . . . But out of those 3, I've only played one past that part (well 2 actually, and to the exact same part of the main questline, but the second of the two was just a remake of the first). I think for my second "serious" character (In that I'll keep playing him) it will be an Altmer, as a high elf dragonborn sounds interesting to me, haha. I'm tempted to not touch the MQ with any character other than my Nord to keep one playthrough as the canon, although I don't know how avoiding absorbing dragon souls will work out . . .

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I just noticed that at least one "exploration" piece of music in Skyrim is from Morrowind. It sounds exactly the same, and if there is a difference I think it's just sound quality. Weird, but I like it. I always felt much more immersed when I played Morrowind than I did when playing Oblivion, and I'm getting that same feeling of immersion from Skyrim.