Erm... a lot... I think I really played Oblivion a shite load more, it hurts to look at it... But Skyrim, i find I can jump back on that a while later and still have my bearings... Think that's good.
I finished all the big questlines...I'm not sure what to do now... :/blackrave said:endtherapture said:110 then realised there was nothing to do and started Dark Souls.
That was 2 characters - a Breton warrior mage in heavy Armour and a Redguard dual wielding warrior with light armour.
110h for 2 characters? You didn't even scratched the surface, right?
Mr.Tea said:Says the guy with a Mario avatar??aguspal said:LOL at the multiple characters part
As much as I loved skyrim, why would I play the same game for no reason more than once...
Glass houses, mate...
You think...you think the fun in skyrim is in the main quest...lmao. That hasn't been true for any Elder Scrolls game. The main quest in morrowind was meh. Oblivion's was impressive aesthetically, but that's pretty much it. I never finished Skyrim's main quest.mohit9206 said:ive logged about 12 hours into the game so far and its already getting boring. ive had the game for a week now . im playing as a female nord warrior mage combination. ive recently completed the talk to greybeards and learn new shouts quest in the main quest line while also killed kematu in the swindlers den side quest. i dont think ill be playing more than 50 hours total.
the quests are so boring and repetitive they become a chore more than being fun.
its difficult to imagine how some of you have put hundreds of hours into this game.
Well... you're wrong then I guess. I have about 400 hours on it, and I get a lot of things done. I haven't seriously had a real sit-down with Skyrim for about 5 months so for someone to say they have done less than double that in twice the amount of time makes sense to me.deathzero021 said:I call bulls*** all over this thread. 700 hours? you got to be kidding me. That's about a full month of 24/7 gaming. longest gameplay time i've ever had in a video game is 128 hours and that was over the course of at least 4 years of playing that game occasionally.
If we were to do some math, say Skyrim is 12 months old for simplicity. That means you spent about 1/12 of your life playing this game in the time it's existed. (assuming you got it day 1) That's 8% of your year. That's pretty damn huge. You sleep about 35% of the year, probably work/school 35%, that only leaves 30% left for free time. This includes eating, hanging out with friends (if you have any) and family, playing other games, watching movies, vacations and all the other things in life such as showering and scratching your a$$.
so in reality, since you only have 30% of the year for free time, and it's 8% of your total time for Skyrim, that's almost 1/3 of your free time in the whole year. Truly fascinating if it has actually happened before!
Only games i think could get that many hours of gameplay is MMO's that people get mentally addicted to. Such as a long-running game like WoW. These people can play the game for like 10 years and those hours are going to add up.
(not gonna requote you, since it's been done 100 times already)deathzero021 said:bulls***
Ya, I'm gonna call BS on the nearly done everything part.Bhaalspawn said:Nine.
And when I look over my save file, I've done nearly everything.