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Re: The Elder Scrolls Online
« Reply #320 on: May 12, 2014, 01:51:48 PM »
But potato faces
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Re: The Elder Scrolls Online
« Reply #321 on: May 12, 2014, 04:34:55 PM »
Oblivion's quests usually involved more than dungeon-crawling.

Yes, they had potato faces.  Nevertheless, Oblivion's quest design was better than Skyrim's.
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« Reply #322 on: May 12, 2014, 04:37:20 PM »
This guy is just one example of how Oblivion has better quests than Skyrim.

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« Reply #323 on: May 12, 2014, 04:53:42 PM »
The voices.
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« Reply #324 on: May 15, 2014, 06:52:21 PM »


Look how well the game is going.

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« Reply #325 on: May 15, 2014, 07:18:06 PM »
I can't even tell what's going on.
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« Reply #326 on: May 15, 2014, 07:38:52 PM »
I can't even tell what's going on.
Looks like a crowd of statistically median MMO players.
Read the FAQ before asking your question - chances are we already addressed it.
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« Reply #327 on: May 15, 2014, 11:27:27 PM »
Yes, they had potato faces.  Nevertheless, Oblivion's quest design was better than Skyrim's.

Except the quest to cure vampirism, you mean.

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« Reply #328 on: May 16, 2014, 05:36:38 AM »
Yes, they had potato faces.  Nevertheless, Oblivion's quest design was better than Skyrim's.

Except the quest to cure vampirism, you mean.

Let's not talk about that.

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Re: The Elder Scrolls Online
« Reply #329 on: May 16, 2014, 12:29:47 PM »
Yes, they had potato faces.  Nevertheless, Oblivion's quest design was better than Skyrim's.

Except the quest to cure vampirism, you mean.

Let's not talk about that.

I love the fact that it was so broken that it could only be completed if you changed the language to German.

I Should have named my vampire character 'Blutgras' in honour of that bug...

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« Reply #330 on: May 17, 2014, 12:28:35 AM »
I can't even tell what's going on.

Based on what I'm seeing it looks like a bunch of random named players (maybe some kind of NPC companions) are so focused on attacking one enemy but the clipping of NPCs is so bad that none of them can actually attack properly.
If you are going to DebOOonK an expert then you have to at least provide a source with credentials of equal or greater relevance. Even then, it merely shows that some experts disagree with each other.

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« Reply #331 on: May 17, 2014, 12:30:04 AM »
I can't even tell what's going on.

Based on what I'm seeing it looks like a bunch of random named players (maybe some kind of NPC companions) are so focused on attacking one enemy but the clipping of NPCs is so bad that none of them can actually attack properly.

They're bots.

As in roBots. They're made out of technologies. You probably wouldn't understand.
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« Reply #332 on: May 17, 2014, 03:47:19 AM »
I can't even tell what's going on.

Based on what I'm seeing it looks like a bunch of random named players (maybe some kind of NPC companions) are so focused on attacking one enemy but the clipping of NPCs is so bad that none of them can actually attack properly.

They're bots.

As in roBots. They're made out of technologies. You probably wouldn't understand.
I didn't think that player created bots existed for the game yet.  Seems like it only came out last month.
If you are going to DebOOonK an expert then you have to at least provide a source with credentials of equal or greater relevance. Even then, it merely shows that some experts disagree with each other.

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« Reply #333 on: May 17, 2014, 03:58:46 AM »
I didn't think that player created bots existed for the game yet.  Seems like it only came out last month.

Bots are a "day one" sort of thing.

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« Reply #334 on: May 17, 2014, 02:51:02 PM »
I didn't think that player created bots existed for the game yet.  Seems like it only came out last month.

Bots are a "day one" sort of thing.
Some people need to learn the definition of fun.
If you are going to DebOOonK an expert then you have to at least provide a source with credentials of equal or greater relevance. Even then, it merely shows that some experts disagree with each other.

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Re: The Elder Scrolls Online
« Reply #335 on: May 17, 2014, 02:53:56 PM »
Some people need to learn the definition of fun.

Well, I'd say not playing an MMO is a good step forward in discovering fun.

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« Reply #336 on: May 18, 2014, 03:12:35 AM »
Bumping an old comment because lore lore lore:

I think you've forgotten about Oblivion

And I don't know what was going on with them in Arena and Daggerfall:



Basically, Khajiit are always ugly.

The Khajiit in Arena are of the Ohmes breed, and in Daggerfall they're Ohmes-raht.  The lore checks out!

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« Reply #337 on: May 18, 2014, 03:27:18 AM »
The Khajiit in Arena are of the Ohmes breed, and in Daggerfall they're Ohmes-raht.  The lore checks out!

All other TES games, however, like to sweep that lore under the rug. Mostly because it is disturbing to think about a mountain lion birthing what is clearly a human child and having such a thing based on the phase of the moon.

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« Reply #338 on: May 18, 2014, 08:46:59 AM »
The Khajiit in Arena are of the Ohmes breed, and in Daggerfall they're Ohmes-raht.  The lore checks out!

All other TES games, however, like to sweep that lore under the rug. Mostly because it is disturbing to think about a mountain lion birthing what is clearly a human child and having such a thing based on the phase of the moon.
Ohmes don't resemble humans. They resemble Bosmers. Although their description in Arena is rather strange, claiming the feline-like breeds are but a legend.
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Khajiit hail from the province of Elsweyr. They are a fair skinned people who are extremely hardy, intelligent, and agile. Legend has it that they descended from an intelligent feline race, for they still retain a strange cast to their features. Many Khajiit have taken to painting their faces to more resemble their distant cousins
Lore lore lore.
Ohmes-raht only resemble humans from a distance due to their size and stature, but they have tails and short fur all over their bodies.
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