I’m talking 80s/90s casting rules because I know a Skyrim movie today would be a black or Hispanic female protagonist. But I’d love to see a legit Skyrim adaptation, or a long series about the Dwemer.
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Drop a post if it gets released I would love to play it. In the meantime did you get to play the Enderal mod ? I think I asked this before, I recommend it but it is on the more depressive side in terms of story.
I think I downloaded it but I’ll double check. The most recent mod I downloaded was one that massively expands Serana’s conversation and allows you to marry her. Although it kind of turns it into a dating sim if you want because she will want to go somewhere romantic or have a drink and talk. I definitely will post when that mod drops
Enderal would be like a different game, on Steam at least it shows as a different game since is a total conversion. It should not mess with the main game. It only has one option for a girl romance but it is done well compared to modern games, you get to actually form a connection and is very consequential to the story while not being mandatory at the same time. Unlike in Kingmaker where you save a married couple from slavers, they were in a cage and then both of them, individually, want to sleep with you if you talk to them twice while their spouse is in the party. Or in Pillars of eternity 2 where you have about 50% chance that when ever you travel with the ship that a companion wants to butt fuck you.
Sorry for the rant :) I'm a fan of CRPGs and I was very disappointed in those games
CRPG? I’m intrigued
Is a term that technically just means computer role playing games but it is used for RPGs like Baldur's Gate, Neverwinter Nights (I recommend playing NWN2 Mask of the Betrayer - is one of the best stories in a game), KOTOR, Pillars of Eternity, Divinity: Original Sin and unfortunately Pathfinder: Kingmaker - nice game but the modern day dialogue, bugs and woke themes ruined it for me.