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    25 days ago

    Yes, it appears to be true; according to numerous posts all over Reddit and Twitter, you can see

    Wow. Article based on social media posts. Didn’t even try it themselves. Garbage.

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      24 days ago

      It’s also inspired by „the wanderer“ painting that has been referenced a million times without most people even realizing that yes, someone did that first.

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        24 days ago

        Do you mean “Wanderer above the sea of fog”?

        The greenery makes it hard for me to see that. I really love Elden Rings take on that painting:

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    25 days ago

    Call me when you can actually move between regions.

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      You can do that since 2015 when the Imperial City was added to The Elder Scrolls Online

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        24 days ago

        Unfortunately, that would require me to play an MMO, so that’s out.

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      Can you move between them in Elder Scrolls Online? I’ve never played myself, but it would be cool to walk between the locations.

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        I’ve only ever played it for short spans of time, but Im pretty sure you can. I don’t know how seemless it is.

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    25 days ago

    That cover picture looks an awful lot like BG3

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    25 days ago

    The first good thing I read about the polished version of the game. The bar is really low with Bethesda

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        I read it’s badly optimised and even monster PCs cant run it smoothly. It crashes a lot. It’s 55€… for a remaster, not even a remake.

        At least you can see a Mountain of skyrim.

        Even steam reviews from the first day fans are only around 80% positive, which says a lot for the early stage (KCD2 is at 94%, oblivion GOTY is 95%), and most complain about Performance issues and that they cant get more than 60fps

        It’s a hard pass for me and feels like a money grab.

        The article were commenting on feels sponspred

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    25 days ago

    So I know nothing about the games but each are set in the same world and right next to each other? Do they take place in the same timeframe?

    Reminds me a bit of RDR1 and RDR2

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      Oblivion and Skyrim are 200 years apart, but geographically border each other. Classic Oblivion didn’t render Skyrim, but that was more for technical reasons than anything else. If you get high enough up in Skyrim on a clear day you can see the entire continent.