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Thats sounds awesome...man this is getting better and better !

 

@lv000

 

*Gives lv000 (darkside)cookies* There ya go mate! :teehee:

 

My favorite ones, thank you!

 

Also, some Bethesda forum user has created some really nice articles about the differences between races from Arena to Skyrim.

http://www.ign.com/blogs/tengu230/2011/08/16/a-visual-history-the-elder-scrolls-series-argonians

I recommend reading it, especially if you haven't played Arena and Daggerfall.

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Really interesting read, lv000!

And I've played Arena and Daggerfall in the later days now, but never as an Argonian or a Khajiit, and quite frankly, I didn't even look at them. Never knew that they looked almost entirely human in the first two games. :huh:

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Yes, Daggerfall had a lot of the same problems and features that Oblivion had.A lot of level-scaling, generic cities, fast-traveling, Daggerfall had it first.Which gives me hope for Skyrim. Edited by Corakus
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Delicious butterflies. I am SO going to be the master chef of Skyrim...

 

...is it wrong to get more excited about in-game cooking than rl cooking?

Que the necro mods where you'll be able to pan fry your opponents body parts... Eye of imperial anyone? Perhaps with dragon steak?

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Delicious butterflies. I am SO going to be the master chef of Skyrim...

 

...is it wrong to get more excited about in-game cooking than rl cooking?

Que the necro mods where you'll be able to pan fry your opponents body parts... Eye of imperial anyone? Perhaps with dragon steak?

 

I'd love a mod like that. :P

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Yes, Daggerfall had a lot of the same problems and features that Oblivion had.A lot of level-scaling, generic cities, fast-traveling, Daggerfall had it first.Which gives me hope for Skyrim.

 

Though at least Daggerfall had a reason for fast-traveling. It would take years to beat it without. 2 weeks just to walk from end to end on the map non-stop. Yeah fast-traveling wasn't a problem to many in Daggerfall it was a need. Oblivion however it is not. Though I still use Fast travel, cause if I don't my game crashes around certain areas and I have spent hours already fixing them. About the level scaling. I love Level Scaling it was just that in Oblivion the way they did it was a bad choice. If I was level 100 or so and level-scaling wasn't there I would basically kill everything in one hit which basically many call that your too god-like and don't like the game in Morrowind. Then for Oblivion it was everything became too hard later. If there was a combination of the two I would love it. But it seems Skyrim has dealt with this issue.

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Don't know if this has been here already, if it has I'm sorry, but if not enjoy..In a bit of a hurry so just going to post a link but I'm talking about the fourth picture which would seem to be a picture of a dark elf female with a dog companion..So here comes the link:

 

http://fraggs.net/news/new-images-released-for-skyrim-stop-drooling/

 

At the least I haven't seen it yet, so hopefully not just showing old stuff..

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