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Yeah, but FO4 and 76 have the panopoly of shoulders, chest, head, and legs after FO3 and NV had just body and head, so it's anyone's guess.That's pretty optimistic considering Starfield only has Helmet and Armor.
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Yeah, but FO4 and 76 have the panopoly of shoulders, chest, head, and legs after FO3 and NV had just body and head, so it's anyone's guess.That's pretty optimistic considering Starfield only has Helmet and Armor.
"Very few TES fans have played this game, it's just not interesting to most Elder Scrolls people."Our favorite zoomer TES content creator paid his teenage sister $100/hour to play TES: Daggerfall. It goes as well as you think.
Yeah, imagine hating Daggerfall for being old."Very few TES fans have played this game, it's just not interesting to most Elder Scrolls people."![]()
I'm one of those people who get turned off by everything being Starfield levels of randomly generated content. There's aspects I enjoy, it actually feels like you're dungeon delving, but the questing and locales is so assYeah, imagine hating Daggerfall for being old.
I'm gonna admit; game is pretty good in its own, but is more enjoyable with the Unity version.
I was actually a little disturbed watching this. This girl is very obviously barely literate. They play it off as a joke but she clearly has trouble reading, and not in a "hurr durr zoomers can't pay attention" way. I think this admission says it all:Our favorite zoomer TES content creator paid his teenage sister $100/hour to play TES: Daggerfall. It goes as well as you think.

They're Canadian so it's probably not learning difficulties but being inbred beaver trappers.given the girl's possible leaning difficulties
I have an autistic hatred for UE5 for it's dogshit systems. You have a retarded hatred for UE5 for no reason. We are not the same.
Likely has dyslexia mixed in with a poor attention span.I was actually a little disturbed watching this. This girl is very obviously barely literate. They play it off as a joke but she clearly has trouble reading, and not in a "hurr durr zoomers can't pay attention" way. I think this admission says it all:
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How does a 17-year-old interact with something for hours and afterward need her parent's help to enunciate her opinion? If she isn't stupid then society has utterly failed this girl.
It makes me wonder if he speaks to her like that because she's mildly retarded of if she's mildly retarded because the people around her have been speaking to her like she's a moron for her entire life. He sounds like he's speaking to a toddler at points. It's creepy.
Sorry for the effortpost. I just found this video really weird and, given the girl's possible leaning difficulties, it comes off as a bit exploitative.
And I'm sure being born after the year 2000 hasn't helped....Likely has dyslexia mixed in with a poor attention span.
This dude introduced skyrim to his sister and had her do the "House of Horrors" quest where you beat a man to death with a mace multiple times in order to get him force him to pledge his soul to a demon.Our favorite zoomer TES content creator paid his teenage sister $100/hour to play TES: Daggerfall. It goes as well as you think.
He should have had her do Mara's quest. What girl doesn't want to help people in love? Then have her do House of Horrors while explaining the lore of Molag Baal and how his penis was bitten off so it could be forged into a spear to kill Chimer Jesus.This dude introduced skyrim to his sister and had her do the "House of Horrors" quest where you beat a man to death with a mace multiple times in order to get him force him to pledge his soul to a demon.
Frankly, looking at his sister, I just think stupidity must run in the family. Plenty of zoomers learn how to pick up Daggerfall and even more autistic games, that includes straight up simulators, this guy is just the most stereotypical Skyrim baby and that's all there is to it. I wonder what he thinks about Starfield, considering that he is the target audience for it.He hates Daggerfall because his zoomer brain can't comprehend that games of that era required you to have the manual and a guide open to figure out how to play.
the girl literally says it's not her type of game, obviously she would be uninterested on the game overall and i would love to see her first draft as he implies it's the basic first-time-on-daggerfall skyrim-ish player take that triggers every morrowfag and daggerfag for pressing the right buttons in the same way you can anger a EVE player for saying you like space games and not flowchart simulators, the way she talks it gives huge sims/riotgames type of player and she is in the tiktoker age range too...I was actually a little disturbed watching this. This girl is very obviously barely literate. They play it off as a joke but she clearly has trouble reading, and not in a "hurr durr zoomers can't pay attention" way.
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Sorry for the effortpost. I just found this video really weird and, given the girl's possible leaning difficulties, it comes off as a bit exploitative.
I'm sorry you see yourself in her bro, you know seeing as you're a cuckchanner who unironically put 1000 hours into Starfield without a gun to his head. Only one I can think of who did this were PatricianTV and PrivateSessions, and both of them were doing so for an autistic 4-9 hour video that got them paid. Both you and her are just retarded, there is nothing more to it than that.the girl literally says it's not her type of game, obviously she would be uninterested on the game overall and i would love to see her first draft as he implies it's the basic first-time-on-daggerfall skyrim-ish player take that triggers every morrowfag and daggerfag for pressing the right buttons in the same way you can anger a EVE player for saying you like space games and not flowchart simulators, the way she talks it gives huge sims/riotgames type of player and she is in the tiktoker age range too...
she does remind me of a acquaintance of mine way back in ancient times when i tried playing NFSMW with her, the exact same uninterested voice tone were it not for the 400 quid, quite the insight to have on the normalfag and a reinforcement to the golden rule of liking a reality-escapism hobby.
Psychic Damage.No time for computer games when making sure a toddler is constantly safe.
Desperate times call for desperate measures
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Someone already alluded to it, but Daggerfall was the Starfield/No Man's Sky of its day. It was heavily promoted in PC Gamer and other rags as offering a "world of infinite possibilities" or some such nonsense, meaning randomly generated Mad Libs quests and the occasional minor side quest dungeon that branched out into an endless spider-web of tunnel mazes. When you first played it, it was amazing, but after good solid 10-15 hours, lots of people said, "Wait a minute...99% of this game is just crap-quality filler generated from obviously repeated building blocks." This resulted in a lot of people feeling cold on the game and eventually dropping it.Yeah, imagine hating Daggerfall for being old.
I'm gonna admit; game is pretty good in its own, but is more enjoyable with the Unity version.
The difference between Daggerfall and Starfield is that the former actually makes it's scale work and has to fill in the gaps with procedural generation by necessity. The latter is a shitty Fallout 4 mod where you occasionally use your flying box(internally a Skyrim dragon) to fight another flying box in a big black skybox, in order to get to a randomly generated dungeon with maybe 12 different enemy/layout variations total, that has to last you for over 100 hours of playtime. Oh and the story of Starfield is literally just a mcguffin quest, there is nothing more to it, just go to 27 or so randomly generated dungeons, do the Superman 64 flying ring minigame, get another shittier version of a Skyrim shout, rinse and repeat. At least Daggerfall had something resembling a story and an intrigue inbetween it's randomly generated quests, which mind you have more variety than that of Starfield too. Also, Daggerfall is an actual RPG, where as Starfield only has one or two viable builds and is not an RPG under any standard, an FPS with some RPG mechanics if we are charitable maybe but I am not, so a poor man's Fallout 4 is what I am going to call it since that game at least had better gameplay mechanics.Someone already alluded to it, but Daggerfall was the Starfield/No Man's Sky of its day. It was heavily promoted in PC Gamer and other rags as offering a "world of infinite possibilities" or some such nonsense, meaning randomly generated Mad Libs quests and the occasional minor side quest dungeon that branched out into an endless spider-web of tunnel mazes. When you first played it, it was amazing, but after good solid 10-15 hours, lots of people said, "Wait a minute...99% of this game is just crap-quality filler generated from obviously repeated building blocks." This resulted in a lot of people feeling cold on the game and eventually dropping it.