THOSE EYEBROW MUSCLES
Fluffy dog :3
eyes look a little weird though.

Weird eyes or not, I think I’d rather play the dog than that thing beside it.
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This may just be my very first Elder Scrolls game where I do not start as a dark elf.
The other ones probably don’t look like that it was probably just the creator’s choice.
The other two have those same weird head problems too, just one to a lesser extent and the other hidden beneath a raging battlecry.
This is just one of the many faces you can make. If this one’s ugly that doesn’t mean that the entire race is ugly. Sure we humans have ugly people too but that doesn’t mean all of humanity is ugly.
Maybe huge muscular eyebrows are sexy in their culture? :jizz:
I’m going to make an Orc without an underbite.
So they’ve changed how skills increase? Interesting, as I’ve always enjoyed finding a safe spot in the middle of a small town to do spend some time “training” in order to increase different skills and level up.
Sometimes that included a lot of jumping and swimming while Eye of The Tiger was playing.
I frequently left my Nord crouched in a secluded corner of an inn after clicking the Q so he could work on his sneak while I worked on finding something to eat.
Nice interview. Can’t wait to mod using the creation engine…
I thought it was really neat how he said the game is so dynamic that there would be no valid walkthrough for it. Bc everytime you play, quests change depending on the locations you go to first or the decisons you make. i like it that the player is actually significantly influential in the game. it adds so much more depth, fun, and replay value.
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I liked bandits with glass armor…
Well the squeaky wheel gets the oil and people who hate level scaling are far louder than people who like it.
Notch sure is doing a good job on this game.