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Hey! It's Provo Canyon, not too far from me! I'm gonna have to be more careful when I go hiking...
I always did think the area around Riften looked suspiciously like the mountains around here... I wonder if the Bethesda used it (or the central Rockies in general) as their inspiration?
I think they are a bit late for this. Most folks would rather have new DLC than kinect support. I'd rather dlc with new quests related to the Thalmor or Psijic order or something along those lines instead of voice commands. Heck, I'd rather have a "build your spouse" mode where just like your own character, you can build, design, clothe and equip a spouse. I'd create a chick like that gal who's body was found in the graveyard to start the "Blood On Ice" quest. WOW she was hot.
I think they are a bit late for this. Most folks would rather have new DLC than kinect support. I'd rather dlc with new quests related to the Thalmor or Psijic order or something along those lines instead of voice commands.
Puh-Lease. I would rather have the ability to yell out "FUS RO DAH" at my TV than some DLC.
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Originally Posted by The Ancient
Heck, I'd rather have a "build your spouse" mode where just like your own character, you can build, design, clothe and equip a spouse. I'd create a chick like that gal who's body was found in the graveyard to start the "Blood On Ice" quest. WOW she was hot.
I think a lot of Skyrim players have moved on to Diablo3. I still play Skyrim occasionally. I like all the new kill cams.
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