You read every book you find, right guys?
You read every book you find, right guys?
I've always wondered, is one of them any good? or is it just garbage medieval fanfic.
Some are good, some are cringe, and some are just straight up lore exposition. But having them is important for immersion, and I hope they don’t go.
The one about the son summoning a daedra to get his mom something and then it kills him and waits at home for his mom to put her in a black soul gem i remember
Not really but consider that if it was good they likely move the story into the actual game rather than waste it on an item most players won’t even read
This. At least if they cock it up, it'll be really easy to mod.
>2 paragraphs worth of cringey fanfic
>book
A good chunk of them, unless they are poetry, fuck that flowery shit.
I kind of wonder though, how the typical casual deals with them, i wonder if they ever even read a single one? The fact that so many retards got stuck in the claw puzzle despite the guys journal telling you the answer leads me to believe that no, they didn't.
It seems casuals hate reading anything more than a sentence or more characters than is allowed on twitter, Bethesda knows this which is why they made the MC in F4 have spoken dialogue represented by a short simplified text choice.
It's amazing how lazy and stupid the typical gamer is and they get even stupider by the year, which is why Yea Forums used to have nothing but disdain for your typical AAA title, because it's inherently retard bait, but they outnumber oldfags now, they own this place.
I wish Fallout had an equivalent to them. Like Terminals kinda are I guess but they are typically much shorter and are usually uninteresting shit like workplace disputes. I wish the magazines and comics you picked up could have a few pages to flip through, give you some insight on pre war culture.
>It seems casuals hate reading anything
Man I sure love being a HARDCORE GAMER reading meaningless shit on a shitty casualised fps-pseudorpg with shallow gameplay.
Typical casuals ignore them entirely, advanced casuals click them open really quick just to see if they give a skill point and then ignore them, zoomer casuals ignore them entirely and (paid)mod in the skills they want, boomers read them once and then ignore them, patricians/autists collect them all, read them, and fill their homes bookcases with them in proper order.
the lore in elder scrolls is really interesting and unique but centering too much of the story around it would confuse and piss off normalfags. so they just cram all the lore into the books and keep the setting as generic medieval with basic magic spells
>Mfw no new edition of "The Lusty Argonian Maid"
If you've got a few minutes you should give The Real Barenziah a read on the wiki.
Normies do read them but only if they're dumb meme shit like Lusty Argonian Maid.
girl gamers are legit more interested in collecting and organizing books than going out on adventure so they read them more.
Who said anything about being a hardcore gamer? I'm simply talking about not being a lazy retard and how big an aversion retards have to reading, not only that but they seem to think it takes a long time to read a page or two, which it wouldn't if they actually read more than a text or tweets worth of content.
They won't read because they are retards and they are retards because they won't read, it's a hilarious loop.
And I was clearly talking about reading in general, which is why I brought up Fallout 4, AAA games in general and twitter.
>I kind of wonder though, how the typical casual deals with them
You're a casual if you play Skyrim regardless of how you play it. It's like playing Candy Crush and wondering if casuals read on the lore.
>advanced casuals click them open really quick just to see if they give a skill point
You don't even need to open them to know that. Skill point books have a significant higher value than ordinary books, so you can tell which are which be just looking at them
the Lusty Argonian Maid is legendary.
also yes. I did read a shitload of books I came across in TES.
based
>installed a needs mod that includes sleeping
>installed a mod that adds books from previous games
>made it a "rule" to read at least one book before bedtime
It was top tier comfy
Somehow playing this game in VR made me want to read every book i found, too bad the game itself is trash though
>thinks skyrim is bad
>bought the VR edition
Some volumes were lazily port directly from Daggerfall. There´s one who´s refers to Sheogorath as "looking like a banker", which was true because the sprites for the Banker NPC and Sheogorath were similar, not mentioning the summoning detail about being done in a rain storm day. You think they would be less lazy and at least update the content to reflect the current game mechanics, but instead you read about Mysticism school of Magic and poison cloud spells.
Yes, unless I already read it in a previous game. If so I just skim through it to see if they changed something
He should buy it again. Who knows, it might eventually grown on him.
>no spears
>no halberds
>can't attack while on horse
i just don't get it. How could any of these things be that hard to implement?
poor comparison
>Claw puzzle
Taking some liberties with the English language there user