Blackwulf
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It's called family > video games.You know, if I had Stage 3 Colon Cancer, possibly a life ending illness, I cannot for sure say how I would react in real life or on gaming forums. But these replies are fucking sickening and beyond trolling at this point. To all three of you idiots, you should take a break.
I'd be on a practice squad for the minimum $ players get.UT was a backup punter for the bengals in the 80s..
And that's all I ever was. In 1997 it didn't pay much.I'd be on a practice squad for the minimum $ players get.
It's been a pretty big issue among immersion type people. You know - TES fans, those pesky millions of players Zenimax is trying to court.And that's all I ever was. In 1997 it didn't pay much.
With that said, Blackwulf just what do you expect. You are highlighting a conversation about "Ask us anything" where all the questions were obviously not "Ask us anything" and stupid shit no one cares about like where did all the mud crabs come from and hey look,you can toggle off red outlined NPC's.
More like trying their hardest to paint the game something it isn't to capture as many box sales as possible. What they should have done was give the game it's own identity in the IP rather than what it is today. It could have easily been done given all the resources they have access too, which would have made the game very unique.It's been a pretty big issue among immersion type people. You know - TES fans, those pesky millions of players Zenimax is trying to court.
I totally agree with you. What is ridiculous is that Skyrim didn't have that and that is who they are trying to pander too in the hopes of selling boxes to those folks. No one cares about how important npcs are highlighted in the game to mark importance. The problem now is this game literally has no identity.I think the outline might prove useful for pvp assist targeting or endgame fights. especially if you can set a main assist and see one persons particular red outline. possibilities.
I don't know for a fact that he is AlekseiFL, but I would bet everything I own that he is.I'm not sure that's the AlexieFL guy, maybe though. Since he would constantly remind everyone about his wife and 5 kids he would play video games with.
Link to thread/post where Alexei got outed?aleksei was a pretty fucked up dude, he always brought up his hot wife and 3 daughters who all played MMOs together or some shit. Someone did some digging and found out he was a single guy basically living off welfare/disability and was always asking on law forums for advice on shit like bankruptcy and welfare. So yeah, just leave the poor guy alone he's pretty insane but has a lot of free time I guess, wouldn't send any donations or keys his way tho.
During E3 a Zenimax developer of The Elder Scrolls Online stated during a GameSpot interview that players move at 6.5 m/s with there being nine zones in the province of Cyrodiil, each of which is three kilometers from one side to the other.
Now Redditors have calculated the length of time it would take to cross that distance. Seeing as the game world measures 27 kilometers from one end to the other, a quick calculations shows that 27,000 meters devided by 6.5 to give the number of seconds comes to roughly 4153.9.
Dividing this figure by 60 shows that it takes a little over an hour - 69 minutes to be precise - to cross the entirety of Cyrodiil. Given that this is for just one province of Tamriel players will almost certainly have to rely on fast travel to get from one region to another.