Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1496755-20171111143841/@comment-3547390-20180611122115

Glad you enjoyed it. I think I am definitely off to a lucky and good start, mostly thanks to Dominus mentoring me obviously. Definitely curious how things will go as I get more crazy.

Actually, I can imagine that is exactly what you would get. Also, I would be surprised if there were a lot of Oblivion fans as opposed to Morrowind. Oblivion is sort of the black sheep, acknowledged by most as terrible and thus the one rarely touched except by certain niches.

I never really played RTS games that seriously, mostly because I was atrocious at them, and so spent more time in the Scenario Editors than anything. Making freeform games in a sandbox environment just was really entertaining.

The real benefit of touching all this stuff is that you unearth ancient treasures that, while perhaps rough around the edges, are perfectly good and enjoyable things. You get intriguing concepts people spent time designing. I guess that is why I spend so much time documenting things, it is nice to unearth the random details and find greater meaning in things most would just forget. It helps a lot that I take it slow and write up entire Wikia pages; this results in levels being a lot more memorable than say Doom, where I just flew through levels. Even there I was essentially documenting things, slowing up for commentary as opposed to flying through hundreds of levels and forgetting everything I touched.

I much prefer constant stability, I have no urges for chaos or danger. I like to embrace chaos, but only inside my mind. Essentially, I like a world where I can revel in chaos while having the luxury to do it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_Q-snU7pxI&feature=youtu.be - Oh, look, another test video for your enjoyment!