Though, the "books" in Skyrim are generally 3-20 pages long so I'm not sure if they count as "books".Ruwrak said:I think I've read more books in Skyrim then in real life.... *checks* 432 books... I suppose yes I have. And the majority I read in full |3
The Dragon Age 1 Codex I have read front to back. Generally entertaining really.
Hah, I know what you mean there, honestly I often thought about why my teachers so often desperately tried (and failed) to make the classes interesting instead of just trying to do something like that.Fangobra said:I read only the primary parts of Mass Effect's codex because of the Codex guy and his goddamn wonderful voice. Seriously, I'd listen to that guy read a shopping list.
I know that feeling, character and location descriptions in Assassin's Creed, codex entries in Mass Effect 1 and 2.CondorBob said:I read everything.
EVERYTHING.
Well true that. But a book of 80 pages is still called a book. A short novel. While let's say the Lord of the Rings Trillogy feature (what was it exactly again?) 800+ pages per book, but still count as 1.theemporer said:Though, the "books" in Skyrim are generally 3-20 pages long so I'm not sure if they count as "books".Ruwrak said:I think I've read more books in Skyrim then in real life.... *checks* 432 books... I suppose yes I have. And the majority I read in full |3
The Dragon Age 1 Codex I have read front to back. Generally entertaining really.
OT: I read something if it's interesting, I guess.