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coaster765

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  1. great work touchy touchy mr. post editor aren't we? As I was about to say I've pretty much decided to give up on Skyrim as a playable thru game. Tried all the (so called) fixes posted here and absolutely no sugar, no candy, no fix, no change, no help, nada, zip, zilch from any of it. Less than 20 mods, no world space conflicts, no mod conflicts, not even any heavy texture use or changes, I mean come on guys! Give me a break! This so-called game from Bethesda has some serious function flaws right out of the box! And adding the steam account requirement to it just added to the can full of worms! You can very well be assured after all this frustration I will never ever purchase another game produced by Bethesda, not this kid! No freaking way! And I am not the least bit interested in hearing anyone say "YOU MUST BE DOING SOMETHING WRONG", don't even try it! I have been gaming for 20+ years, beginning in the 1970s! actually so don't tell me what I must be doing wrong! Your guides and fixes are mush! Worse than junk in my opinion. In case any of you genious's haven't figured it out by now let me say what needed to be said a long long time ago! THIS PROBLEM SHOULD NOT EVEN EXIST IF BETHESDA HAD MADE THE PRODUCT PROPERLY! It's nothing but a piece of useless junk! Goodbye and oh yeah HAVE A GREAT DAY!
  2. Well. well, well, aren't we all the helpful gang, I've pretty much decided t
  3. Was just wondering why ColouWheels' Sexy (IC) Market Signs was not to be found in the database? Was looking to add this to my growing list of good adult Oblivion mods but I guess it's a no-go on this one, a shame really since what evidence I've seen of that one it was a good one. Oh well, such is life.
  4. Nope, I got you beat, and I AM aging myself here, my first game machine was the first personal computer sold in the American Market Place. At the time I bought it the term PC or personal computer didn't exist yet, and neither did game console. Atari wasn't even an idea in some other humans' head yet either. I wish I still had it because it has historical significance. The first "home" computer that came off the production line for public sale. Yep, that's right I got the actual and real very first machine from the factory, the very first baby step in computer processor chips of that type too. Mine was the production serial number first entry, and it was bought in late 1969. The Radio Shack TRS 80, with cassette tape data storage!! The first hard drive hadn't been made yet. And yes it was a game machine. A keyboard housed motherboard, that name didn't exist yet either, it was called the main circuit board. With a seperate, monochrome monitor that would be called a 14 inch display by todays' standard. MAF Older than dirt and twice as ugly. The Boserman Oh BTW most computer history officanados have stated that the Sinclair was the very first "PC" manufactured. And unofficially that was true because many so called "geeks" in California of course, had built their own homemade computer circuits, using of all thing scavenged typewriter keys for building their first "homemade" keyboards. Their basic circuit design was what Sinclairs used, BUT. Radio Shack put the "first" factory manufactured unit up for sale in the "Public Market" before Sinclair sold their first "Public Market" unit. For those that care you can find these true facts about home computers and their history by logging on to the Smithsonians website. "Thanks for the memories."
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