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OMG! this is WAY too funny!

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7 comments, last by alh420 8 years, 3 months ago

we all know skyrim.

check this out:

http://uproxx.com/gammasquad/skyrim-player-adopts-dog-hilarity-ensues/

laughed so hard i'm still wiping tears from my eyes.

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I read your title and I had pretty low expectations, but that was awesome.

I suppose it's about ethics in skyrim dog adoption

That killed me.

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That got really funny at the end. Worth the read.
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obviously its an inside joke.

the more familiar you are with skyrim, the funnier it is.

it just so happens that i had to evaluate skyrim for work (on lowest difficult with a separate character for each quest line, to see the whole game), so i remember every little thing he was talking about.

Norm Barrows

Rockland Software Productions

"Building PC games since 1989"

rocklandsoftware.net

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http://rocklandsoftware.net/beta.php

I remember buying Hearthfire (thing with houses and adoption) and loading the game up and going to adopt a child only to find the masses of hoops one must jump through. I gotta respect his determination to get the dog.

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That's pretty funny. I still play Skyrim frequently, with mods the game's just got so much great content. Here's my mod load order/list

http://pastebin.com/LMB5BkAP

yeah Skyrim is still my goto title when i need a D&D fix. while it pales in comparison to classic tabletop D&D - you know the saying about skyrim: a mile wide and an inch deep - i have yet to find anything better.

i've only run into the abandoned dog once. anyone remember where it is?

Norm Barrows

Rockland Software Productions

"Building PC games since 1989"

rocklandsoftware.net

PLAY CAVEMAN NOW!

http://rocklandsoftware.net/beta.php

yeah Skyrim is still my goto title when i need a D&D fix. while it pales in comparison to classic tabletop D&D - you know the saying about skyrim: a mile wide and an inch deep - i have yet to find anything better.

i've only run into the abandoned dog once. anyone remember where it is?

By a shack somewhere in the south, it's owner died from old age I believe.


it just so happens that i had to evaluate skyrim for work

Oh, the woes of being a game developer :)

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