What a gorgeous game. I just got it this afternoon and dig the new crafting system. But the only thing I have gotten proficient at is stealing from the NPCs gardens.
Tenkar: I bought Tim a good set of EarForce wireless headphones for Christmas and they kick butt. He can hear things that he can't normally hear, and I get to boogie to music in the lab while I cook up new formulas.
@Wisk - my wife got me Skyrim, the guide book and most importantly, a Beertender for the Heineken and NewCastle mini kegs... if I hit her up for headphones she may actually kill me ;)
Looks a great game and it is half price at the moment, too :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats!
ReplyDeleteWe will see you in a week or two. :)
I got it for Christmas as well - isn't it awesome???
ReplyDeleteTime, between this and the new Star Wars MMORPG my new marriage is going to be tested early ;)
ReplyDeleteTim even... sigh
ReplyDeleteTenkar: I bought Tim a good set of EarForce wireless headphones for Christmas and they kick butt. He can hear things that he can't normally hear, and I get to boogie to music in the lab while I cook up new formulas.
ReplyDeleteWorks great for us both.
Nice knowin' you! ;-)
ReplyDelete@Wisk - my wife got me Skyrim, the guide book and most importantly, a Beertender for the Heineken and NewCastle mini kegs... if I hit her up for headphones she may actually kill me ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm crossed eyed and about to start frothing at the mouth. I can't log in to Steam to even install the game. Gggrrrrrrrrrr...
ReplyDeleteZanazaz: Tim wanted me to tell you that he really feels for you but that he can't get up now, because he's trying to make better armor.
ReplyDeleteSkyrim is trying to kill me....
ReplyDeleteI'd leave a comment but I really have to get that horn from up north back the monks, sorry gotta go...
ReplyDeleteI have got to give this a try -- though right before the new academic term starts might not be the best idea...
ReplyDeleteMy suggestion, at first opportunity, pay for a wagon trip to each city. There is SOO much to do.
ReplyDeleteYou will probably find that eight-hour stretches of your life will vanish, replaced mysteriously by 20-level jumps in your character.
ReplyDeleteSkyrim is addictive and disorienting, but the addiction should be brought under control after a few months of intense intoxication.