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You wouldn't know, Polly. You are over 30 and have a life interacting with people in pubs instead of cyberspace.
Look,at the difference in perceptions on a message board and when we met in real life.
Bit of a poor generalisation really, I still go out to the pub and meet with friends, why does playing a game suddenly deem me lacking a life?
 
I always enjoyed just wandering about, I mostly ignored the main quest unless I needed to advance the game. Skyrim was really good, is it worth me buying the online one? I don't really do communication with others, it's why I enjoyed the previous games so much.

Elder scrolls online isn't much elder scrolls except for being set in tamriel. It's made by Zenimax rather than Bethesda, It has moves/abilities rather than the normal combat system, and despite it being open world there's level zones so you really do have to work your way through, you can't just wander off to a higher level area because you'll just get battered. And it's really, really ****ing long. It'll be **** on console anarl.
 
Bit of a poor generalisation really, I still go out to the pub and meet with friends, why does playing a game suddenly deem me lacking a life?

Yeah! I'm late 30s and spend time playing games on the few occasions I'm not out with friends. And I go for the odd real-life wander in the Peak District and Yorkshire Dales. It's not the same as wandering around Mount Chiliad and being attacked by a Cougar though.
 
You wouldn't know, Polly. You are over 30 and have a life interacting with people in pubs instead of cyberspace.
Look,at the difference in perceptions on a message board and when we met in real life.
Don't you interact with numerous people in cyberspace in a variety of forums?

It's touching that you found love from your dalliances in cyberspace too.
 
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Looks the same old **** as fallout 3

Played it for an hour once and theres **** all to do
 
You played it for an hour? I presume you got out of the vault and that was it then, because there's ****ing loads to do.

Just grey rocks over and over, prefer lots of action
 
Looks the same old **** as fallout 3

Played it for an hour once and theres **** all to do

There's no right way to play Fallout games, that's the whole point. Except, you've actually somehow managed to find the wrong way to play it. Come back to me when you've faced the invisible Super mutants.
 
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This makes me want to beat 3 and New Vegas again in preparation for fallout 4 but I am on a mission to beat enemy unknown on impossible ironman which is damn near impossible to accomplish.
 
Don't you interact with numerous people in cyberspace in a variety of forums?

It's touching that you found love from your dalliances in cyberspace too.

I found love by drinking loads of beer and going in nightclubs. Met the wife like that as well.
 
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Between the RIP threads for musicians from before my time and now this, I seem to have fallen through the cracks between two generations.

Can I play this on my Atari?