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#1 scooterguy140
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Good idea or bad? I've read some contradictory things on the Internet about it. I really only use my xbox for Skyrim so I'm not really worried about space.

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In all honesty there's no right or wrong way to go. I would level up some professions though like blacksmithing if you wear metal armor.

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Yeah thats one thing that i feel like im doing wrong is smithing and and alchemy and enchanting and that sort of thing. I really haven't touched it. I never have the required skills or items to do anything and it seems like a boring chore. You think it's alright to put it off a while? I kind of wanted to get all my one handed and magic upgrades first.... But those stupid Dragon Scales and Bones have me curious. Right now I have them all in a chest in Faendel's house since I don't have a house of my own. I'm worried they will disappear one day though. Also, I'm pretty sick of Faendel. I've had him for a while. Can you recommend a good follower? Should I just go back to Lydia? Does it matter? I am pretty bored of my weapons too. My main weapon is the blade sword.

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I have so many quests new and old. Which ones should I focus on? I'm level 22 or so, I just joined the stormcloacks, I'm a werewolf... I seem to spend more time shuffling my inventory then actually playing the game. I really have no experience with smithing or like activities, I did a bunch of quests for the college, theifs guild, i'm trying save up for a house but I'm a ways off, so profitable missions would be good. So what quests should I do?

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What systems do you own? There are quite a few RPGs on the DS with awesome stories.

If you haven't played it yet, I guess try a way to play Final Fantasy VI. It's quite amazing.

 

PS3, XBOX 360, GameCube, and my  average laptop.

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#5 scooterguy140
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Looking for a new game.

I usually play third person shooters  or action games but I'm looking to try some other genres. I used to love FF7 but really haven't be able to get into an RPG since. The thing is I just need a good story to a game and a lot of games don't have that. Also, I recently played Evoland and while I understand it's really just a mini game, it got me in the mood for something similar. So what do you think? One of the Final Fantasy games? Zelda? Something like that? Just name me something with a great story.

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Oooo, Amnesia: The Dark Descent looks cool. Hopefully I can run it. Thanks!

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Sorry I'm not real great at keeping up with my boards. I did finally find a fun game to play on my computer: Evoland. It was short but fun and I think it was a good starting point to remind me that I might be able to enjoy more then just action games and 3rd person shooters. I LOVED FF7 and am still obsessed with it, So I was thinking of looking into a FF game. Also, I was thinking of replaying Symphony of the Night, since I loved it when I first played it back in 1999 or so. Maybe Zelda? but does that have a good story? I never actually beat it as a kid. The thing for me is there has to be a decent story line to it. I should mention PS3, XBOX 360 (canceled XBOX live), and GameCube are all options too.

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Thanks ill look into those.

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Not sure if I'm posting in the right place or not but here go's:

Can anybody tell me if there are any older games that I could run on my system? I have a Gateway NV55C, Intel Core i3-370 prossor, 4GB.... Not sure what other specs to mention... Even If its like old 90's FPS or platformer I think that would be fun. 

Or what would I need to upgrade to be able to play some games?

I don't have the money right now to buy or build a fancy PC, but I'm starting think about going PC rather then getting a PS4 or Xbox1. Right now I'm just trying to research. Can you tell me what the minimum requirements are for a gaming PC? I've learned at least 8GB is preferred, you need a good graphics card and processor.... But, how do you know whats good and whats not?

Also, I am wondering can you just use your gaming PC as a console? couldn't I just hook up the computer to the TV and use a controller or have a mouse a keyboard on the coffee table, as long as it was wireless or had a long chord? 

Thank for the help!

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#10 scooterguy140
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I said don't hurt Clem but now I kinda feel like a wussy Maybe the best thing to do is say nothing since he says choose your words carefully?