Nice that some Skyrim wiki content got spotlighted. Also want to advertise the thread: Build up the Skyrim wiki. Always need for people that expand articles to just correct spelling errors.
If you find another article you want work on, please share with us. We can help each other. I got quite good writing skills. Thou my weakness is that I am writing on my second language. So if you see that I have meddled in article, you can earn some easy points on grammar and spelling correction.
Also if you create article, ask for help and we chip and the article will grow up fast. I concentrate on Whiterun articles. But I meddle in stuff that I am bump into while expand my articles.
I have googled around without any success. Just found map with some of the vehicles not all... I will post again if I find somthing, otherwise I will be most grateful if someone has a link
I would wish after struggling with tables a lot lately. To have support for colspan and rowspan attribute in code. Would be merge cells from "Parchment" but just to have support in code is enough. Especially when constructing large tables it gets a bit limited to just work in a grid. I tried find a way around it. But the codefunction is a bit limited.
It can do a lot on readability if we get freedom in designing tables for table. I feel make tables then try to come up with best compromise in fitting in the information.
Also there is alot to do on other cities and important characters, feel free to write and post your progress here int the thread. If we work together instead individually we get more done.
More known under "Dragonborn" it is only few times the Dragonborn is mentioned as Dovahkiin, which is by the way in-game word for dragoborn in dragon language. So alias would be great. Because most people wouldnt find the page other wise.
I sometimes wish I could view Skyrim in this way. I've seriously tried to like this game and forced myself to play it for 40-50 hours or so. But I can't. Although it was fun exploring a lot of the game world it got stale to me fairly quickly. Severe gameplay issues marred any sense of immersion and to me the world seems vapid and lifeless. I see you brought up Call of Duty; I actually finished the single player campaign a few minutes ago and I actually enjoyed it; and I didn't finish with a bitter taste in my mouth like I did with an ES game.
Maybe I nitpick too much or maybe you are too forgiving; but to me skyrim excels as an exploration game but fails as an RPG, a video game and as a story.
I done some off the Call of Duty campaigns, quite nice thou a bit short for my taste. But they are quite fun. Thou I dont really like corridors.
@stinky said:
sorry but if you spent 90 or so hours and have only done a couple of towns, you sound like a power gamer.
Maybe I am, but not to my own definition. I like to do a lot of stuff. Spend a lot time collecting books. Those I have read I throw in Lydias rooom in breezehome. Otherwise I spend time decorating my home. Dont know why. I am up to 100 hours now, doing thieves guild. Nice quests you get a reason to break in to peoples home. I spend a lot time studying the game. I like to write articles I written some here but mostly I used do it my native language.. Probably am a power-gamer in that way that I mostly done all things you can do in a game before I finish it.
I reworked what existed on the page about Markarth since it is my favorite city in the game. I'll see about adding further stuff to it if I can think of more that's worth sharing.
Well done. I love Riften, but will not work until I am done with Whiterun. I did some formating and added images at the article, and a couple small additions. I also submitted the Vlindrel Hall for a article. I will fix it. It will be go hand in hand with my storage container guide.
When I was younger I used to powerplay. Mini-max everything. Thou 32 today I become a casual player. Thats what I like the elderscroll series. You become good on what you are doing.
Open world gaming is a tough concept. To have the freedom to do whatever you want. I can see how people like more goal oriented games. As my nephew says about openworld rpgs like elderscroll. It is talking game and it isnt happening enough. I understand it. I used to like Shooters a lot. But they are to fast tempo and I stop caring when 13 year old kid had done headshot for 15th time in 5 minutes.
I understand powergaming. But in my experience you just exploit the game mechanism and you break the challenges in the game. When I become more casual player I find it is more fun to do things because they are fun. Not just because it is the best thing to do. When I was younger I was afraid to kill a guy in a game in case this guy was important for a quest. Thou I hate this essential thing bethesda started with. Thou most guys seems killable. I put arrow throw Ulfberth War-bears head today. I didnt like his beard.
@sesquipedalophobe said:
I mostly try to catch butterflies while my friend begs me to find something to do. I think I ran out of quests.
hehe, I hate them. I run around and as I am obsessive kinda guy. I must catch them all.
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