Fizzer XCIV
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Posted - 2015.01.21 05:43:00 -
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Leadfoot10 wrote:In a week, I'll be celebrating my 2 year anniversary of playing this game (1/28/2013).
I started in open beta, and I consider myself a vet, FWIW.
Question: Who has the earliest start date for their character? Holy ****! My 2 year anniversary is in 15 minutes! January 21st, 2013.
I downloaded in late late 2012, but never got around to playing until then. I was too busy with all the Skyrim DLCs coming out at the time...
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Fizzer XCIV
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Posted - 2015.01.21 06:29:00 -
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Joel II X wrote:Fizzer XCIV wrote:Leadfoot10 wrote:In a week, I'll be celebrating my 2 year anniversary of playing this game (1/28/2013).
I started in open beta, and I consider myself a vet, FWIW.
Question: Who has the earliest start date for their character? Holy ****! My 2 year anniversary is in 15 minutes! January 21st, 2013. I downloaded in late late 2012, but never got around to playing until then. I was too busy with all the Skyrim DLCs coming out at the time... Funny you said that. After years of ignorance, I finally got around to buying Hearthfire last week. I figured it wouldn't be as interesting as the other two since it didn't really add stuff to combat. Hearthfire could be nice. I roleplay pretty hard, and none of my characters were ever the type to settle down and stuff though, much less adopt a kid. I've got the DLC, but the most I've ever done is build a tiny house that I then proceeded to ignore entirely.
I loved Dawngaurd. The whole gothic-viking-vampire vibe was just badass. Castle Volkihar had a real atmosphere to it. The way that vampires became awesome was... awesome. The soul cairn felt more sinister realm of Oblivion than Mehrunes' plane did in Oblivion, but yet it was just so alien that I found myself spending hours exploring every nook and cranny of the place. Serana is also the best follower. Period. She's the only one with spells that powerful, and one of the 2 that actually level up with you. And that's not even counting that she has a larger story than any other follower. She was a tough broad.
I thouroughly enjoyed Dragonborn too though. Lots of nostalgia. Lots. That music in particular in the ash-wastes brought me back to Morrowind. Didn't really like the story as much as Dawngaurd, but there were plenty of other great characters and quests to make up for it. And Solsthiem was awesome. I loved the hot and cold duality the island had going on. One side was covered in ash with burning trees and spriggans, while the other side looked to be the coldest place in all of Tamriel.
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