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#1  Edited By seventonblade
@laserbolts: Scratch what I said, Spongebob is just too goofy to relate, MLP is a bit more serious.  The reason I related them is because each episode is about as random as a Spongebob one, but I guess every TV show is like that unless they're a series.
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#2  Edited By seventonblade
@laserbolts said:

Got about 2 minutes in. This shit is dumb.

Obviously I thought it was dumb as hell the first two minutes in, but after the intro, I was already getting intrigued.  It's like Spongebob almost, except each episode is like 20 minutes.  And one of the things that makes it interesting is the fact it's a show with "My Little Pony" in the title that isn't total bullshit.
 
Even though, every time I watch this show, I always just feel like skipping the intro song because it feels "below my level".
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I've heard it takes at least two weeks ON HORSEBACK to get around from one edge of Daggerfall to the other (62,394 square miles long, that's how large Daggerfall is) .  It took I think 15-30 minutes for me to cross a single pixel while magnified on a region, so if you've got no (ingame) money to fast travel or no way of making money and you're out there in the middle of nowhere, you're screwed.  Unless of course, you cheat(ed) or hack(ed) the game.
 
These are the two largest ones that I've played besides Daggerfall...

Just Cause 2: the game is fairly new, and it's roughly 400 square miles large, 5x the size of Azeroth which is at 80 square miles
    It's an easy world to get around because of the large array of vehicles, including a turbo jet.  Plus, you can just automatically order some through the black market (that does include the turbo jet).  You can also use something called extraction, where you can call in to be transported automatically to any location previously discovered on the map.
 
FUEL: has a gigantic world at 5560 square miles long, 13.9x the size of Panau Islands and 69.5x the size of Azeroth 
    You have a pretty large selection of vehicles (that you have to unlock of course) that you can easily switch between.  But there all either motorcycles, ATVs, cars, or trucks, nothing airborne.  You are like before, able to transport automatically between the several "base camps" scattered across the world that you've previously unlocked (literally unlocked, so it probably takes a bit more than just discovery). 
 
other than that (on the diagrams below), I've only played TES4: Oblivion and Far Cry 2, all four were good games, including FUEL too because it's still fun freeroaming the game.
 
This is where I got my info from, and I think these images were posted earlier:
 

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