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Am I the only 34 year old man who plays Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare? My son got it for his birthday, I think I enjoy playing as much as he does .
Am I the only 34 year old man who plays Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare? My son got it for his birthday, I think I enjoy playing as much as he does .
Am I the only 34 year old man who plays Plants vs Zombies Garden Warfare? My son got it for his birthday, I think I enjoy playing as much as he does .
Wolfenstein Introduces Actual Grammar Nazi
Bought this game when it came out. Played it for one day. After seeing this, I may need to give it another shot out of respect
... picked up Skyrim..
Guess I should talk. Got a decent gaming PC, need to upgrade the graphics card to something more modern (has an AMD 6670, hoping to sell my laptop for parts to get an R9) and picked up Skyrim,I have to say, I have it on high, and the visuals are insanely better than 360 but my favorite thing is the load screens virtually don't exist anymore.
I still miss that game from time to time. When we close on our house, I will definitely be putting the PS3 in the garage after I remodel it. Still never beat that damn game but it doesn't matter. As soon as I get the chance, I just ignore the story and run off into the wilderness lol.
If you have the PC Version, get the HD patch through steam. it helps lots. The unofficial patch helps as well.
If you have the PC Version, get the HD patch through steam. it helps lots. The unofficial patch helps as well.
I become a member of the Dark Brotherhood before even telling the Jarl of Whiterun about dragons, cause Shadowmere is the shizz
It's fantastic how people who don't make a dime off this stuff have such amazing attention to detail.
Does anyone really bother with the main quest? There's quite a bit to do without dragons hounding you everywhere you go.
Well Destiny has a new DLC. Time to get back on. Its been awhile. Had a good time playing @xMalachi last night on there.
The only real issue I had with the game was the expansion that let you build houses. That was game over for me.
You couldn't pay me to get Hearthfire-- I have trouble justifying the time I waste on TES/Civ/Total War as it is!
There was a time before PS4 and even when I had got the PS4, that Skyrim was still the only game worth playing so I got the expansions. I wasn't a huge fan of the vampire/werewolves one. It was done really well, in that when you'd transform you would have a unique skill tree for that hybrid... but I did not like the vampire model. The degradation of your actual character over time with the original vampire system was much more dramatic.
I did not care for Hearthfire. Seemed really cheesy compared to everything else.
Any thoughts on the location of the next one?
Well.. some of us are obsessed with architecture/construction/design, virtual or reality.
The location of the next one? I'm not sure what you mean. I can not wait for ESO.
The first character I made went that route... until there was a point that I found myself hidden, in the middle of the day, in the middle of a field, directly in front of someone. I was done with the class at that point, too ridiculous.
At first I was like , but then I was like :smack: (I have a PC, so we've had ESO for a year already).
Yarp. Only magic users and hammer-swinging brawlers for me. Hiding, sniping, and paying for stuff with B&Es gets really boring after a while.
Have you gotten any of the new bounties to queue up yet? Had read it can take up to 10 minutes for the scenario to start once you get to the location.
Feck that.
Oh, I got ya. I went through a company and had them build me a beautiful computer a few years ago. It lasted one year. One week after the warranty was up, the coolermaster fan seized up and the motherboard melted. The company wanted nothing to do with me and would do nothing more than sell me a new computer. Worst purchase ever. Been without a gaming pc ever since.
I did get to try ESO for about a week when my pc was still good though, early when it first was released. I'm glad I didn't get to explore too far, I am way too excited for it on console. I just hope a few of my friends get it.
And yeah.. I don't know too much about the lore, but I don't think I'd enjoy anything to do with Black Marsh.
- oh and I have a 2-handed sword / mage guy. He's funky but challenging.
Does anyone really bother with the main quest? There's quite a bit to do without dragons hounding you everywhere you go. You either have to do it right away to get the Dragonrend shout (at least if you're a melee person and especially with the Better Combat AI mod) or avoid it completely. I've had plenty of Civil War/Winterhold/Companions quests derailed by some interrupting dragon-- or else they attack me right after I'm done doing whatever, and I'm totally not ready for it. :smack:
Then again I also love Dragon battles because it's a great way to make money.
The best one was when I punched a dragon to death. Good times.
Every fight ends with dragging an overweight inventory of dragon bones back to my house for storage.
I had the 2 handed weapons. I know they serve a purpose but they're just too clunky for me. I think my death rate with 2 handed weapons is higher than with any other.
Which makes you more of a boss when you get the one-swing killcam! :rockin:
Eat hammer, squishy magic guy!
Does anyone really bother with the main quest? There's quite a bit to do without dragons hounding you everywhere you go. You either have to do it right away to get the Dragonrend shout (at least if you're a melee person and especially with the Better Combat AI mod) or avoid it completely. I've had plenty of Civil War/Winterhold/Companions quests derailed by some interrupting dragon-- or else they attack me right after I'm done doing whatever, and I'm totally not ready for it. :smack:
The location of the next one? I'm not sure what you mean. I can not wait for ESO.
The werewolf was really pretty fun and I wanted to try some of the higher skills, just never quite made it that far. I always made sure to turn the difficulty up to keep it challenging; there were points in the game that I could not progress through without going feral.
The vampire (original) would have been beneficial, if you were not an assassin already. The assassin's on Skyrim were brutally stealthy. The first character I made went that route... until there was a point that I found myself hidden, in the middle of the day, in the middle of a field, directly in front of someone. I was done with the class at that point, too ridiculous.
A favorite moment of mine:
I had just completed one of the daedric quests and was rewarded with some nasty 2-handed axe.
I had also just learned the sweep skill if that is what it was called, which let you do a sideways power attack that would hit everything in its path.
I then went to Whiterun and found I had accidentally continued the civil war quest, and was soon defending the town from a small army.
I ran down the hill from the city like a boss, half-naked in fur armor with the new axe and wiped out an entire charging group with one swing.
The rest of the battle was chasing down archers with brutal results.
It was a glorious.
Oh, I have to try that.
A note continuing from your "punching dragons" comment: the unarmed killcams are for true pimps. Nothing better than watching some poor sap crumple under a flying haymaker.
Oh yeah man...
I think I have a previous post, likely buried in this thread somewhere about that. It took me a while but I finally figured out how to make a monk that I had missed from Oblivion. It wasn't as good, mostly because of the lack of skills specifically related to it but it was definitely rewarding.
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