Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-124.6.181.98-20140225101629/@comment-98.122.63.96-20140602105543

50.159.22.144 wrote: DragonHunterTheif62 wrote: 50.159.22.144 wrote: TheHengeProphet wrote: DragonHunterTheif62 wrote: 68.3.19.204 wrote: 98.122.63.96 wrote:

Xenohunter1229 wrote: I'd have to say Giant Camps. You have no idea how many times I get chased by a dragon or another giant or a mammoth into one of those stupid camps! And then I become an astronaut! YAY! there are no astronauts in skyrim, stupid . Really? Really? Does nobody know how to joke? Thank you Mr. Captain Obvious. And you just had to go calling someone stupid didn't you? How nice of you. Not to mention the fact that he may have a modded game. I'm fairly certain that "There are no astronauts in skyrim" itself was a joke, considering they left Skyrim once they entered space...

Anyways, I'd have to say that despite the toxic and deplorable political environments, Markarth and Riften are beautiful locations; however, I do find it quite awful that NOTHING can be done about the scourge that is Maven Black-Briar.

The Ragged Flagon has to be near the top of my list for disliked locations. Sure, it has what I would consider a somewhat pleasing aesthetic, but for such a vital and trafficked location for a Thieve's Guild member, it is an awful bear to reach.

Dwarven ruins would probably have to top my disliked locations, partially because I love their aesthetic, yet loathe their contrived and linear construction which serves no obvious purpose. Many of these are supposed to be entire cities, yet are nothing more than winding subterranian corridors containing a wealth of hazardous machinery, including a complete lack of obvious paths (not even collapsed or blocked) which could lead into these supposed cities. I love the idea of dwarven ruins, but I find them complete immersion-breakers, and for that I loathe them. its a joke about when a giant hits u with his club up into the sky!! stupid doofis We know. It's obvious. oh. Lolz. Just trollin u guys.