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6/16/2025, 1:43:26 AM
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I actually enjoyed absorbing all the lore and reading many of the in-game books when I was doing all the Morrowind questlines. But most of it was just going from point A to point B and killing cliffracers, which got pretty mind-numbing after a while.
I don't remember much about my Skyrim 100%ing other than feeling relieved at the end and deciding to mod the fuck out the game with a bunch of coomer shit afterwards.
Both games are pretty comfy so it's not like they were painful to play, but I didn't really get anything out of it, not even much of a sense of accomplishment.
I actually enjoyed absorbing all the lore and reading many of the in-game books when I was doing all the Morrowind questlines. But most of it was just going from point A to point B and killing cliffracers, which got pretty mind-numbing after a while.
I don't remember much about my Skyrim 100%ing other than feeling relieved at the end and deciding to mod the fuck out the game with a bunch of coomer shit afterwards.
Both games are pretty comfy so it's not like they were painful to play, but I didn't really get anything out of it, not even much of a sense of accomplishment.
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