I know we get complaints every now and then that nobody talks about gaming anymore, but anyone is free to post about games.
I've been playing Skyrim since it came out in 2011 and originally had it on PS3. Then I got the special edition on PS4 since it had mods (unfortunately I didn't realize that Sony screwed over playstation users when it came to mods). I got a gaming laptop when my other one broke and now I play it with so many mods I spend more time doing quests in new territories.
Anyway, as much as I love the game I always felt that the Civil War kind of felt unfinished. I always played as the empire and there is no mission to drive out the Thalmor nor is there a moot to decide a new ruler. I have played the Civil War with the mod that restores it to what it was originally supposed to be so that was fun. My question is do you think that the civil war will play any role in any side quests in Elder Scrolls 6? With the Thalmor it sounds like their reach extends past Skyrim.
Although since each Elder Scrolls game takes place years later, I still think the effects of the civil war will play into the game somehow.
Good man.
This tracks so hard lol
How so?
Well I felt the stormcloaks were short sighted and didn’t see the larger picture. Although not having a quest line to specifically fight the Thalmor was odd
I felt that the empire tried to decapitate me in the first two minutes of the game, and I was only saved by the random interference of a dragon, so I refused to side with my would-be murderers.
Frankly, I don't understand how anyone goes the other way.
People willingly vote for leftists, mental retardation is a thing
I think a lot of people must be using alternate start mods since you get railroaded so hard in the actual game. I agree with your point though. Even if you rp as a ferociously loyal Imperial it takes a pretty big leap of logic just to forget about them trying to lop off your head because of bureaucracy.
It's so dumb that they literally have the leader of the rebellion standing in front of them. If they execute him they win the civil war. You'd think they'd maybe bump him up the headman's queue rather than start with a no name Stormcloak grunt and a complete random that has nothing to do with the civil war at all.
Yes, well, that right there, there's your statement on "bureaucracy." It IS that dumb.