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This story speak of Fallout and laughing out loud, but it is a main part of the story:

I was told Oblivion was pretty good, I looked at a video online of a guy running around in circles shooting guards with a very weak bow. My first impression was "Lol, this game looks shit." Eventually I wanted to play a real RPG, so I bought Fallout 3 and ran in to a glitch, and which point I said "Lol, this game IS shit." I did show it to my sister who liked it but ran in to the same glitch and had to be sent back a few hours, so we agreed "Lol, we think this game is shit."

A long time later I decided to try the game again and I got in to meat and potatos of Fallout 3, finally learning to save every 5 seconds. At that point I said, "Lol, this game is fucking amazing." I showed my sister that it wasn't as shit as we originally thought and we completed a joint-playthrough. I then went, "Lol, Fallout New Vegas is ages away and I want another game like this." So I got Oblivion, which I went "Lol, this game is like 1% of Fallout 3 but is still good." so I played that for a while and eventaully grew to like it more, but as soon as Oblivion seemed like Heaven on a disc, a great change happened... Fallout New Vegas was released, which I got and absolutely fell in love with, it was a mountain above 3 and Oblivion. So I played that, then I started to play Oblivion again but I was too brain-washed by New Vegas.

Then the planets alligned and the world began to make sense, the legendary trailer of Skyrim was released. I was so hyped and played Oblivion to get more hyped, when it eventually came out I absolutely loved it to the point of explosive jizz- I mean game playing. When I eventually played too much Skyrim I became known as "The Elder Scrolls Guy" among my friends and I started playing Oblivion even more to fit my title, I even had an inside joke with another friend about entire wars taking place with the base of the argument being whether Skyrim or FFXIII is better, one day though, the planets alligned once more and I found Morrowind online for like £15.

It was pretty damn good and then I got in to the lore of the Elder Scrolls, I then signed up on a Wikia for the LOLs and I'm here now. This is entirely off of memory and I think the order of things taking place is a bit messed up. If Fallout 3 never turned out to be good I wouldn't be here now.