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  1. I actually theorised about this very topic in part of an article from a few months back. You might find it an interesting read! At present, I'd say Hammerfell is definitely the most likely, but it's worth considering context as to why it would make sense following Skyrim, and I delve into that here: https://www.vgr.com/will-see-empire-fall-elder-scrolls-6/
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  2. I would like to nominate those who as far as I know haven't won a member of the month contest. @The Blackangel , @skyfire, @Aerielle del Rosario, @Bravosi, @Executor Akamia and myself included @kingpotato since I haven't won either šŸ˜†
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  3. In this thread, @Christopher Robin was talking about how it can be a challenge to begin a new game owing to needing to get used to the new mechanics and get through what can sometimes be hoursā€™ worth of tutorial content. This made me wonder how long it takes most gamers to adjust to the mechanics of a new game, plus other aspects (i.e. movement in the game, general look, feel and navigation, etc.). It seems to take me about a week of nightly play to get really comfortable with something brand new. The first several days are very awkward. Learning the new controls can be hard, as can learning how to control character movement (not the controls, in this respectā€”more issues involving speed and sensitivity). Arguably the most challenging adjustment though is something more subtle than all of that, and hard to express. It is kind of like ā€œmotion sickness,ā€ only not quiteā€”just the overwhelming sense of difference in being in a new, alien world. I suppose it is because video games not only offer us new worlds, but create new perceptions of those worlds. In a way, itā€™s like being dropped into a new body and having to learn the basics of a new existence every time. No wonder it can take a while. What are your experiences with this?
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  4. skyfire

    Space games

    I think multiplayer tests your capacity towards the competition. Single player is good enough to test yourself against AI but with real human, you have to compete at some point makes it fun.
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  5. The game is finally in pre register mode and they have the battle royale mode too. It seems like too good to be true to see they getting into the mobile gaming now. It seems like everybody wants to own some userbase in android.
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  6. Deadpool 2 10/10 Not as good as the first one but still funny as hell. Ryan Reynolds always does an amazing job in roles with characters who are complete cynics.
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  7. VR in its current state isn't really suitable for E-sports. In the future, it will happen at some point but the current tech we know as VR is very gimmicky at best and is riddled with issues.
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  8. DC

    Last movie watched?

    I saw John Wick 3 this weekend. As expected the entire movie was non-stop killing. Absolute madness. No plot/story, just pure savagery. lol. I can't even put a rating on it. It was disturbing tbh.
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  9. I think he's only happy when he gets his ego stroked. XD
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  10. Those little pistols in Fallout games that are easy to get near the beginning, energy-based and otherwise. They're really pointless after you get a better gun. I end up with massive amounts of unused ammo for them as a result (which doubles as currency, so it's fine).
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  11. Thank you šŸ˜„ I will vote for you and the others.
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  12. Well, thatā€™s the beauty of Mindstorms, and LEGO toys in general; if youā€™re creative enough, you can build just about anything you want. I for one have ambitions to one day build a functional Protoss Dragoon from StarCraft out of it. As for YuGiOh!, Iā€™m mostly interested in getting specific cards for my decks. Iā€™ve got a Code Talker archetype deck planned out, but most of the cards I need to make it work arenā€™t available outside Japan yet; the majority of them come out of the Master Link structure deck, and one of them comes from an issue of V-JUMP magazine. I doubt that last one is getting an international release, but I can hope.
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  13. Spec Ops: The Line.
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