Lakitu said:You probably shouldn't if you're going in fresh. It pretty much shows you clips of all the major cities in the game.
bj00rn_ said:At least it's not like Oblivion.
ckohler said:Looks like Bethesda is finally adding children to Tamriel.
In Oblivion, the only kid you ever saw was a child's skeleton.
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richiek said:Video of players killing children on YouTube.
Congress: BAN VIDEO GAMES!!!!!!11!!!
Wallach said:I don't believe you can hurt them.
ckohler said:Looks like Bethesda is finally adding children to Tamriel.
In Oblivion, the only kid you ever saw was a child's skeleton.
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Wallach said:I don't believe you can hurt them.
Clevinger said:Hah. Is that an execution going on in the background?
The Lamonster said:I am going to hurt them with words.
Omegasquash said:They don't leave bruises that you can see. All this makes me wonder...are they ever going to make an evil child in these games? Perhaps a demon posing as a child? That might throw people for a loop.
Omegasquash said:They don't leave bruises that you can see. All this makes me wonder...are they ever going to make an evil child in these games? Perhaps a demon posing as a child? That might throw people for a loop.
Clevinger said:Hah. Is that an execution going on in the background?
I swear if one of them calls me Mungo... dragon food.ckohler said:Looks like Bethesda is finally adding children to Tamriel.
In Oblivion, the only kid you ever saw was a child's skeleton.
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Slackbladder said:So Skyrim takes place 200 years after Oblivion? There's scope there to make some major changes to the technology in the game if Bethesda wanted to, like new weapons (crossbows for example - the Chinese were using them as early as 400BC). But I wonder if there will be any actual noticeable difference in the technology? Or does time essentially stand still in Tamriel for ever and ever and ever?
Actually, I guess time does stand still. It seems to be part of the fantasy genre that nothing really changes over time.
Wallach said:Well, there were a couple crossbows in Morrowind, which takes place in the third era (where Skyrim takes place in the fourth). Oblivion only takes place like six years after Morrowind's events end and I don't think there was any real lore explanation as to why you couldn't find any in Cyrodiil.
YES! Forgot all about that. That was one of my favorite sections/stories in the game.Lakitu said:I'm glad they're adding children. I felt like such an outsider in Little Lamplight from Fallout 3.
Still, I hope they're not as bratty as that little shit from Rivet City. I made him run away. I enjoyed it, immensely.
lolololksimm said:I swear if one of them calls me Mungo... dragon food.
SpeedingUptoStop said:The lore of this series should be no thang to get the hang of for a first timer, right? All the games are pretty individual stories just set in the same universe at different points in time, correct?
SpeedingUptoStop said:The lore of this series should be no thang to get the hang of for a first timer, right? All the games are pretty individual stories just set in the same universe at different points in time, correct?
SpeedingUptoStop said:The lore of this series should be no thang to get the hang of for a first timer, right? All the games are pretty individual stories just set in the same universe at different points in time, correct?
They've got magic, they don't need technology.Slackbladder said:So Skyrim takes place 200 years after Oblivion? There's scope there to make some major changes to the technology in the game if Bethesda wanted to, like new weapons (crossbows for example - the Chinese were using them as early as 400BC). But I wonder if there will be any actual noticeable difference in the technology? Or does time essentially stand still in Tamriel for ever and ever and ever?
Actually, I guess time does stand still. It seems to be part of the fantasy genre that nothing really changes over time.
CrazyDude said:How come there haven't been any early review yet? Saint Row 3 now has a review and Skyward Sword has three.
Do you know if NON magazine reviews already have the game?Blue Ninja said:Yep, embargo only lifts the day the game is released.
Blue Ninja said:Yep, embargo only lifts the day the game is released.
Simo said:GIVE IT TO ME NAOW!!!!
Fjordson said:Holy shit. Need that OST. Wonder why it's only showing up there. Maybe an accidental early listing or something?
Is it weird that those words make me warm and fuzzy inside from memories of playing Fallout 3?Lakitu said:I'm glad they're adding children. I felt like such an outsider in Little Lamplight from Fallout 3.
Still, I hope they're not as bratty as that little shit from Rivet City. I made him run away. I enjoyed it, immensely.
Hawk269 said:Has there been any footage of the PC version of the game out yet? And does anyone know if it supports 360 controller natively...not the fucking bullshit that Battlefield 3 when Dice/EA says 100% and it is a complete clusterfuck!!! <yes..am bitter at the BS from DICE/EA>