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In-game activities you deliberately do slowly to make them feel more realistic

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I've been with racing games for so long now, ranging from GT series, MGPs, Asphalt console/mobile racing etc. I love to do lots of reckless driving practice against AI, which result in my motorcycle or vehicle exploding. 

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When it comes to action RPGs, GTAs is my pick, and S.A and GTA 5 are my favorites. I stay focus on the two especially when I am playing for fun, driving around the cities California, and Los Santos xD. 

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In Skyrim, I do take my time to pimp my crib the way that it looks so cool. It's one thing I do slowly in order to make the activity look real enough like how do you in your real house. 

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10 hours ago, Justin11 said:

I am yet to play Skyrim, I've heard so many lively scenes around the game just as @Heatman and @StaceyPowers stated around the game. It is time to check on the game trailer once more to fancy my chances of playing it when it is convincing to me. 

With regards to what the OP discussed on the thread, I doubt if it's something that you can see in the trailer but just have it watched. 

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I do this sometimes with the taxi missions in Grand Theft Auto V singleplayer. I always got annoyed with taxi missions in any game that sort of rushed you to get to the destination which meant you had to break the rules. Sometimes it's fun to just drive someone whilst following the traffic laws.

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1 hour ago, Darth said:

I do this sometimes with the taxi missions in Grand Theft Auto V singleplayer. I always got annoyed with taxi missions in any game that sort of rushed you to get to the destination which meant you had to break the rules. Sometimes it's fun to just drive someone whilst following the traffic laws.

There was something like that in Need for Speed that I played on smartphone. I can't remember which one but there was a speed limit you must not drop it, otherwise you lose. I find that very frustrating being forced to play in a particular way. 

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5 hours ago, Boblee said:

With regards to what the OP discussed on the thread, I doubt if it's something that you can see in the trailer but just have it watched. 

I have it watched which you can find beneath. Just as you've said, I couldn't find much of the features which the two users talked about here. But in general, IGN tried with the Skyrim review. 

 

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8 hours ago, Justin11 said:

I have it watched which you can find beneath. Just as you've said, I couldn't find much of the features which the two users talked about here. But in general, IGN tried with the Skyrim review. 

 

After watching this review, what's your thoughts on the game? Are you planning on playing it soon or not interested in it at all? 

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On 4/26/2022 at 8:46 AM, Justin11 said:

I am yet to play Skyrim, I've heard so many lively scenes around the game just as @Heatman and @StaceyPowers stated around the game. It is time to check on the game trailer once more to fancy my chances of playing it when it is convincing to me. 

You know the feeling it gets when you are moving and packing into your new apartment and fixing up your room, you get that in the game. 

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