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Too much Skyrim?


Itsguy

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Yeah, whenever I play a game way too much I get that kind of thing. I used to look around outside and see everything as a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater level. You train yourself to see railings that lead up to higher points, ramps that could be jumped onto walls and so on. Then you go outside and everything is a Tony Hawk's level. Same with Arkham City where I'm now seeing everything in terms of hiding places and looking upwards and thinking "If I grapnel boosted off that roof... Oh what the hell am I thinking?" Haven't got it with Skyrim yet but then I haven't been outside since it came out.
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I will know when I have been playing too much when I start referring to dandelions as nirnroots again. I seriously did that once when in the grip of Oblivion fever, I was weeding the garden with my Mum at the side of me, and she looked at me with a very worried glance when I declared "I must dig up that nirnroot..."
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Yeah, whenever I play a game way too much I get that kind of thing. I used to look around outside and see everything as a Tony Hawk's Pro Skater level. You train yourself to see railings that lead up to higher points, ramps that could be jumped onto walls and so on. Then you go outside and everything is a Tony Hawk's level. Same with Arkham City where I'm now seeing everything in terms of hiding places and looking upwards and thinking "If I grapnel boosted off that roof... Oh what the hell am I thinking?" Haven't got it with Skyrim yet but then I haven't been outside since it came out.

 

That happened to me after Gran Turismo released. Made driving the highways quite hazardous!

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After I finished playing Oblivion I was vaguely surprised that there were no Ayleid runes in my yard. (stupid, I know, but I looked outside and was like 'wtf, it's just grass with no ruins or anything.')
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