Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-1496755-20180502203918

You know, there is a hote/restaurant very close to where I live. There isn't really any bothersome noise, but I always know when they are having BBQ... cause it smells so good. But it's so out of reach too.

From what you've described (and in so much detail too), it seems that both Morrowind and Oblivion would be quite enjoyable. I can imagine them as having the cool aspects of a MMORPG (such as exploration and random things) but in the single player format, which makes it even better - no need to rely upon others or deal with troublemakers. And the pace can be whatever I want... Of course, I'll throw in the expansion too, to make sure I get the most out of the experience (and more stuff to explore too). Skyrim is still a vague possibility. I've seen peopel adore it, as well as some who claim it dumbed down the series in some way. At any rate, I might take a look at it some day too - even if just for the sake of curiosity or completion, since it is an official (fifth) chapter in the series. Besides, I kind of like arctic and snowy environments.

I can often tolerate a "bad" game, as long a it doesn't get all glitchy and unstable on me. If it's not appealing enough, I wouldn't really have the motivation to endure the instabilities and other problems. A recent example was with glitches that prevent cutscenes from playing - particularly annoying since I miss story details and it reminds me of the old days, when we used those horrible ripped versions of games. Not exactly a memory worth re-living.

Hah, someone really took their time with those mobsters. Or maybe they were obsessed with those Godfather movies.

Always wondered why they drove Tarja away. She had true operatic skills and an great appearance to match.

Indeed, learning to let your instinct do the writing is a valuable skill - it prevents overthinking, which is a great way to mess things up.