My Skyrim HOT TAKE! The game is best when you wander around and do BS like this.
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My Skyrim hot take is that if you enjoy it then play it and I'm happy that you are enjoying it.
I mean, I get what you're saying but, I feel like the logic of this line taken to it's maxim just calls into question the very purpose of media criticism. Shouldn't everyone just quietly consume what they like and never speak good or ill of anything publicly?
Nah, but Skyrim isn't objectively bad, it's just subjectively bad depending on who you ask and what they're defining bad as. It doesn't mean someone else shouldn't play it though. Media criticism and "nobody should ever enjoy this ever" are two different things entirely.
Elders Scrolls is only good because it’s the only franchise brave enough to include American accents in medieval settings. I’m tired of hearing posh britbong accents
Argonians have the best voices.
Skyrim is a shitposting game. Same energy.
i just modded the fuck out of it so it was a huge grind. you weren't special, you weren't the dragonborn, just some rando fresh off the boat in the northern city i forget the name of. freezing to death without firewood and doing odd jobs to get enough food to live another day.
then somehow i mashed some more mods into that so eventually you could grind you way up to establishing a mercenary company and take over an outpost for your HQ.
after that i got bored.
Damn, that sounds way more like the experience I wanted. Got a mod list?
god i wish it was so long ago. like before the special edition and x64. the list is probalbly on a hard drive that no longer exists
every so often i've thought of trying to recreate it but talk myself out of it.
only thing i remember vaguely is using alternate start mods, no dragonborn, a bunch of survival mods, one of the more popular difficulty enhancement mods, etc.
I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
My Skyrim hot take is that if you enjoy it then play it and I'm happy that you are enjoying it.
I mean, I get what you're saying but, I feel like the logic of this line taken to it's maxim just calls into question the very purpose of media criticism. Shouldn't everyone just quietly consume what they like and never speak good or ill of anything publicly?
Nah, but Skyrim isn't objectively bad, it's just subjectively bad depending on who you ask and what they're defining bad as. It doesn't mean someone else shouldn't play it though. Media criticism and "nobody should ever enjoy this ever" are two different things entirely.