• Quazatron@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      I have the opposite opinion. I avoided it for years because of the hype (and not having proper hardware to run it).

      Now I have almost 900 hours in it, and sometimes I jump in just to walk around and revisit some places.

    • Nelots@piefed.zip
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      4 hours ago

      That’s because you’re playing it wrong. You see, at it’s core Skyrim is actually a puzzle game you play on the Nexus Mods website. You spend 30+ hours carefully researching, building, and tweaking the perfect pack of mods, only to immediately run out of interest in playing Skyrim once you’re finally done. The actual Skyrim installation only exists to check if you solved the puzzle correctly and it runs.

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        Actually. I tried Skyrim so many times and never got into it, then I decided to give it the best shot and play with a cavalcade of QoL mods. I went from a hater to a true Skyrim enjoyer. At this point, with how pessimistic I was about the game, I think with the right setup ANYONE can enjoy it.