What video games have you been playing III: You're gonna need a bigger boat.

They crashed a moon into Vivec, had the Argonians slaughter the Great Houses Dres and Indoril, blew up the Red Mountain, and overthrew the Tribunal - blessed be ALMSIVI- while at the same time turning the Dunmer into a bunch of refugees.

Yeah. But before that they invented it. So swings and roundabouts.
 
15 daedric artifacts
10 dragon priest masks
thane of 9 holds
reassembled the crown of barenziah
140k in gold and countless other thousands in precious gems
legate of the imperial legion, guild master of the thieves' guild, speaker of the dark brotherhood, archmage of the college of winterhold, harbinger of the companions
i think it's time to retire my skyrim character...
 
My Bosmer is also a vampire and will later turn up in Skyrim during the Stormcloak crisis. He is definitely racist - just not against unicorns. :)

Well, vampire Bosmer makes me sad. Can't you just wander the forests and Ayleid ruins while looking for something to shoot/stab?
 
He certainly can (and generally does). He only comes back to civilisation to sell things and restock his store in Chorrol. :)
 
Well, judging from where most of his stock comes from, I sincerely doubt he'll become part of the Honest Merchant Society.
 
He's a hero of society! An upstanding member of one or two guilds, on good terms with the Blades and a renowned Daedra-slayer. (There's no sunlight inside Oblivion...)
 
I'm considering getting Dawnguard or Dragonborn Skyrim DLC. Which one is the best? Kinda pricey though for something I'm not sure if I'll really get into.
 
I'd be interested too. I'm more tempted by Dragornborn because it actually features more land and locations. I don't think you get that with Dawnguard.

kind of how I found the Knights of the Nine expansion for Oblivion rather "meh", but really liked the Shivering Isles.
 
Dawnguard gives you a whole questing area (the Forgotten Vale), as well as using various assets in Skyrim, and brings with it all the cool vampire and werewolf stuff.

Dragonborn gives you "Solstheim +200", as well as various journeys into Apocrypha.
 
Dawnguard gives you a whole questing area (the Forgotten Vale), as well as using various assets in Skyrim, and brings with it all the cool vampire and werewolf stuff.

Dragonborn gives you "Solstheim +200", as well as various journeys into Apocrypha.

Dawnguard lumps you with a vampire you can't kill even though you're a vampire hunter.
 
Given that she's carrying an Elder Scroll and has secret knowledge, both of which you need, I don't think that's too egregious.
 
I liked the subplot with Serana. Wasn't the best thing ever, but there's a lot more to it than just a waifu almost-waifu for players.

However, while I think both of them are worth it especially on sale, I would recommend Dragonborn over Dawnguard. The former adds in a whole new land with a good number of interesting dungeons, new enemies, side quests, and so on. Dawnguard is mostly just a big questline (albeit one that is of interest to lore-minded players and out of the smaller questline expansions - Tribunal, Knights of the Nine, and Dawnguard - it is probably the best) with a few extras. In other words you get more stuff out of Dragonborn.
 
Dragonborn is the second best TES expansion after Shivering Isles. It was a blast.

I've been playing too many videogames. Here is a quick list with lazy scores:

Witcher 3 - 10/10
Grand Theft Auto 5 - 9/10
Fallout 3 w/mods - 9/10
Elder Scrolls Online - a very surprising 7.5/10
 
You should try playing New Vegas, preferably with Project Nevada.

FNV is one of my favorite games ever, just never played it on PC. I've got a big list of mods I'm gonna spend an afternoon downloading & installing in the near future.

Decided to setup Fallout 3 first since I've never really thoroughly explored it like I did with NV.
 
I'm on videogame overload. I have maybe 1 hour a day to play and I have only really played 1/3 of my entire steam library. Currently trying to play Arkham Asylum (trying out a new franchise for once, was on sale for $5) and Witcher 3. I have barely scratched the first 2 hours of gameplay for both.
 
I'm on videogame overload. I have maybe 1 hour a day to play and I have only really played 1/3 of my entire steam library. Currently trying to play Arkham Asylum (trying out a new franchise for once, was on sale for $5) and Witcher 3. I have barely scratched the first 2 hours of gameplay for both.

Me too, my backlog is probably 50% of the games i own...Not counting the console and handheld games...:lol::lol::lol:
 
Civ IV, would you believe it? I really need to play some of my new games though.
 
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