Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-1496755-20180612210050

We could say you have a Rogue's luck. Let's hope it dosn't run out suddenly... because the game can be quite unforgiving, as was customer for that time period.

Did you hear - they announced TES VI, though it's not quite clear where it's taking place yet. I didn't know Oblivion was a black sheep, always thought it was very popular. I guess I will learn more on the move.

Heh, I know how you feel - I'm not exactly good at RTS's either. Most of the time I win through sheer stubbornness, rather than all those elegant micromanagement skills that people demonstrate on YouTube. And it depends on the game itself, of course - I am considerably better at some than at others.

Well yes, even the most obscure things have some value and can be enjoyed. Someone devoted time and energy to make them, so the least we could do is give them a try. And in the meantime, the Wiki grows and becomes better, ensuring a glorious legacy (hopefully).

My wild urges are quite rare, so I could say I'm a (mostly) stability guy too. But when an urge strikes, it can be very strong and irresistible. The real value of these experiences is the walk down memory lane, though - going back to places you haven't been to in decades and remembering everything you did there once, in great detail... It can feel rejuvenating. Same effect can be achieved with a game you haven't touched in a looooong time, as the memories come flooding in.

I took a look at the test subject and gave a quick summary of the dissection findings.