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It turns out to be a new elderscrolls

 

:whistling: I wouldn't be surprised :D

 

Disappointment. :sad:

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It turns out to be a new elderscrolls

 

:whistling: I wouldn't be surprised :D

 

 

I hope not. Skyrim has dampened my enthusiasm for Elder Scrolls. I'm not ready for another one.

 

It'll most likely be Fallout 4. I think they'll be going Elder Scrolls -> Fallout -> Elder Scrolls -> Fallout from now on (aside from side projects).

 

Besides, in the video, Gopher mentions that the script running on the website is called "fallout.js" which is an obvious indicator if I ever saw one.

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Well, if you ever do get interested, let me know. I've played most of them, so I'd probably be able to find something that fits your tastes. I also wrote a guide for one(Formula One 2013) recently that for some reason got featured #1 on that game's community website every day this week.

 

Will do. I'm not a patient person though, so anything that involves a lot of concentration for a long time will probably just make me angry. :tongue:

 

 

It's the same for everyone-even real racing drivers. The level of concentration you need in driving games is, IMO, lower than say, an FPS because you're not anywhere near as reliant on your reflexes. There are many ways to be a successful driver-I tend to think my way through races, but overall racing is mainly a tactical and a mental challenge, rather than a test of concentration. In most games a "long" race is about 15 minutes-there are exceptions, often about an hour long, but by the time you unlock those you'll be at the point where you can concentrate for that long anyway. There's also a game for everybody and every level of experience-Assetto Corsa for example is a good starting point, as it's quite forgiving and very easy to learn to play while still being one of the very best games in the genre. On the other hand, Rfactor and Iracing are good for veterans because they can be played for real money prizes.

 

As a final note I'd say that the learning curve for racing games is significantly lower than that of a shooter or MMO. Racers are all very logical games, and you don't have to practice for hours to do well-they're one of the few genres where you can get good simply by reading guides and watching videos-After that it's just a matter of experience.

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Except gt5 was a learning curve, after several years of playing you would be on the top elite, even if you where using controller vs steering wheel, although controller couldn't be beat steering wheel because of they way it reflected the real driving world. Some of the records they pulled off where insane...

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I found out in the line upf or the Midnight launch for the ps4 that if i can get my 60gb ps3 working i could sell it for over 2000$ on ebay for its rarity and people would buy it for the highest bidder.

 

Its that rare and collectors of that type will spend a fortune fro something like that, if its in working condition.

I have no ylod just the video chip is messed up and i found someone who repairs them fro a living, without replacing the mobo. its the hdmi out thats fried, According to him its a easy fix.

I have the ps4!!!!!!!

 

AND and Ultra, Ultra rare 60gb ps3. One reason why people want it because what it does to ps2 games, its comparable to HD remakes, and comes with the original risk processor built into the mobo, the original 20gb also had that feature. And up scales dvd's to to a stunning level.

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