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Old Feb 24, 2018, 11:40 AM
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lol I literally set out that one play-through to restore the entirety of Sanctuary Hills, and make it actually look like a place you would want to live. I had SSEX (Settlement Supplies Expanded), Homemaker, and about a half dozen more mods that added way more assets to the workshop including curtains, carpeting (all the houses that were occupied were carpeted), posters, lighting, trees, and more.

One of my absolute favorite shots:

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Haha I used a mod to fix the houses and the roofs and bridge then I furnished every house with new looking furniture and beds, electricity everywhere, carpets, etc.
Also built houses and furnished them carefully in other settlements.
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Old Feb 24, 2018, 11:42 AM
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Been playing a lot of Dead By Daylight lately. An awesome game, although maybe not for those who are squeamish around killing games.
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Old Mar 01, 2018, 09:58 AM
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I used to use the mod that fixed all the roofs and whatnot. Made no sense that those Minutemen would be pounding away on a house all game, and it never once gets fixed. I should have kept my game if for no other reasons than to use as a set for more screen archery...smh...I miss this Sanctuary Hills...

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Jeez...I must have been manic to have placed all those items by hand in game. lol
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Old Mar 03, 2018, 11:37 AM
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I'm not very good at most modern video games, but I do love modded Minecraft. I did get into Stardew Valley for a while, but got bored with it. My teen is a big gamer.
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Old Mar 07, 2018, 07:08 AM
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So I guess sort of hypocritically I'm wondering what game I could spend a few days playing almost non-stop. My job has just decided to **** me, but then it's a long national holiday, and I just want to forget that I exist... The problem with my current game, Witcher 1, is that I actually need to be in good mental shape, to process the language and to deal with the intricate web of quests... On the other hand, the problem with a lot of linear games not relying on webs of quests is that they wouldn't last that long. And I don't want this to be an experience that I don't remember anything about after I finish it. That means it should last longer than those days of oblivion... However, this site I'm using to estimate that - howlongtobeat.com, gives 30 h for Witcher 1, and I've played it a lot longer and still not even to the half point. So I could try to take into account my personal extreme slowness... if I only knew its exact "value", so to say...
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Old Mar 07, 2018, 09:55 PM
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Lately, Monster Hunter: World has become my life. It's kind of sad how much I love it. My Palico is based off my cat, Keira, who's meant to be an old lady at this point in her life but still zooms up and down the stairs at 4am just because she can. Pretty sure that if she could venture out and help me hunt monsters, she would.
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Old Mar 08, 2018, 01:35 AM
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I wish I could be certain about which games I can afford. I mean, right now a full AAA title is 10% of my income... It really seems like money better spent (or saved) elsewhere.
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Old Mar 08, 2018, 08:47 AM
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Well, another waste of time and money. But it kind of was supposed to be, so I guess mission accomplished... There's nothing else to it but to continue with my growing suffering.
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My favourite game series is Touhou, although I love Gravity rush too (:
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Old Mar 11, 2018, 10:27 PM
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Survival games are my favorite in recent years, namely 7 Days to Die and Ark. 7DTD I've had a hard time getting people to play with me so I don't get to play it nearly as much as I want because it's not nearly as much fun solo. Ark I only really enjoy because of RP, but I recently had to leave yet another RP server because I couldn't get on board with their lack of PVP rules after being griefed on the first day of server start, so I'm done with that for a while again.

Got into Skyrim Special Edition recently because a lot of mods are available for it now. Has been fun, mainly because I'm not allowing myself to cheat my way through this time, but I do have mods that make the skill leveling easier because that has always been a pain in the butt to me, not something I find fun, but it's boring to just level things using commands and feels rewardless for doing tasks so it's still a needed system, even if I do speed through it.

Also went back to a couple indie titles I poked a bit before, but am having a hard time keeping myself entertained with video games lately because I really want to play Monster Hunter World, but no PC release until Autumn and we don't even know exactly when yet so I have to be bummed about that...
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Old Mar 12, 2018, 03:50 AM
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This latest stint really managed to kill interest in videogames for me. I mean, just thinking of opening Steam makes me shudder... I guess to give this some context, the game that did it is called Northgard (played the campaign on normal difficulty)...

I set a schedule for myself to play Witcher 1 to study Polish, but the simple fact that it's a videogame spoils my interest, and then I completed Chapter 2 - which felt like its own game - and I suspected it was coming, but the additional opening-up of the world, the spinning-off of new threads for the web of quests, and journal entries, and items - well, it was really quite a shock. Hopefully I'm just putting it away for a while, because I really don't want to miss this linguistic opportunity.
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