This is part one of "Hey, look at my wealth! - Why being Scrooge McDuck is not such a great idea" from Altergamer's “Gamers, get your suits on” series.
The series is dedicated not only to economy games enthusiasts, but RPG and even FPS gamers as well. It is supposed to make you think while gaming, and improving your skill by doing it. Plus, you can learn some Real-Life skills while doing it.
It focuses on the issues related to storing resources - and why generally it is not a good idea - unless you have a good reason for it. Second part will focus on the actual amount of your reserves, and what you should take into account when determining these. Part two - available soon.
As The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered takes up 125GB, original designer Bruce Nesmith recalls fitting Skyrim into a tiny file size.
Skyrim is still my favorite ES game. I’m playing through it again right now since I never finished it.
That judicious lack of oversight permeated everything in Bethesda's RPGs, in a positive fashion.
I much prefer a left alone Obsidian and Larian Studios. Bethesda's formula has grown old for me.
Skyrim blew my mind when it released. That game took me to the gaming, promisedland. Going back to it when it was updated for the PS5, it felt slightly rough around the edges, but great for its time
We should leave Obsidian alone. Bethesda on the other hand should be kept under constant psychiatric observation.
Big Bethesda Nintendo Switch eShop sale now live with lowest prices ever for The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, Doom (2016), and more.