Board Thread:Lore Discussion/@comment-71.226.242.68-20131113201112/@comment-25047024-20140319154309

105.157.81.102 wrote: The Game is immersive, so realistic are the graphics and so large are the plains and fields of the province of Skyrim. You forgot you are in a game. You forget you're in a game right from the beggining and throughout the next hours, days, weeks, months... I for one, I have the very strict rule to never to use the "Fast travel" command, NEVER. And why would I do such a thing? All other games are so claustrophobically limitited to a confined space, and for once I've got this gigantic playground. And a refreshing one too: Only nature and some rustic sites, no cars, no crouds of shoppers and no boxed-shaped skyscrapers in my path. Just as a random exemple among many: I still remember the sad reality of 90s NFS-like games - No off-roads, no reaching the distant mountains on the background. We all found that part later and elsewhere, in Skyrim.

Nonetheless, you can't help but notice the message '"you can't go this way"' when you try to walk beyond the extreme borders of the province. We can't go pay visit to Cyrodiil or to the Aldmeri Dominion territory we hear about all the time. A little detail we've all surely forgotten, since we are here to ask directions on how to reach our Daedric princes as to give them a little lesson. They are in Oblivion. So, how to get to this "Oblivion"? You even forgot you're in a game. Stuck in the province of Skyrim, yet sadly not on "Planet Skyrim". ...I don't think your post really adds much to this discussion. Please go back on topic.