Any Skyrim players? (2 Viewers)

Don't forget the super special extra fancy ketchup awesome sauce or twenty will have to drive back there 4 times without checking his order once.
 
Oh yeah? What's the right thing then?

5 piece tenders with fries and a side of mashed potatoes. Blackened ranch sauce. Tenders dipped in the sauce. Fries dipped in mashed potatoes. You're welcome.
 
Tenders. Pshaw. You always have to pull up and wait for spicy tenders. They never have them ready.
 
You have to pull and wait for anything you order in Rayne, bruv. Might as well get the tastiest item.
 
In other news, my new PC still won't run Skyrim. :idunno:
 
try to verify the game cache.

make sure steam knows you are using windows 8. it may be set in your profile that your using a different version of windows. mine was still set to xp when i got my new computer in 08.
 
Verifying cache is a good suggestion. Game has never failed to load on me on a fresh vanilla install, wonder what's happening. Video card drivers up to date? No errors during Windows 8.1 or Steam install?

PC games are so much cheaper than console games that any difference in price between the hardware is quickly equalled and then hugely tilted the other way, in the PC's favor.

Hardware + cost of games = pc wins and it's not even close.

Speaking of cheap PC games, how about some Morrowind in this Skyrim thread. Can be had on Steam for a couple of bucks if you catch it on sale. And why wouldn't you buy everything on sale.


Just started playing it. Here is how it looks in 2014 (on pc anyway). Not bad for a game from 2002.
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i have morrowind, oblivion and skyrim all ready to roll. ive actually bought morrowind 3 times... once on cd... again on cd when i let someone "borrow" the original and never to be seen again. then for a couple bucks on steam last sale.
 
i have morrowind, oblivion and skyrim all ready to roll. ive actually bought morrowind 3 times... once on cd... again on cd when i let someone "borrow" the original and never to be seen again. then for a couple bucks on steam last sale.

morrowind is easily the best of the series for finding random **** to do.
 
yes morrowind is still the best of the series. you actually had to search for your mission objectives and reference the in game books for clues as where the objective may be. just exploring was fun.. jumping halfway across the map as a werewolf.. and the best of all... levitate.
 

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