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Eventually the dwemer went extinct and all that was left were the falmer, the poisoned inbred survivors of the snow elves
Kahjit are OP early game because they're claws do a base damage of 30
nah youve confused snow elf lore with dwarf lore
the dwemer were the ones messing with the heart, they enslaved the snow elves after they fled from the ancient nords @Maksim
Meaning right from the start you have the same damage as a mid-game glass sword
I need to renew my elder scrolls lore
idk what race dwarves would be tbh
Just watch this
Goddamn. That’s slightly depressing.
Like the Elves on Witcher
Last 2 snow elves were Auriel and his brother
During the task for auriels bow Auriel asks you to kill his brother because he was corrupted by the falmer
So once you complete that there's only 1 snow elf remaining
However, it's noted the falmer have gotten smarter over generations so there is {some} hope they may "re-evolve" over several hundred years
Hopefully
Maybe next TES
ig the snow elves were the west asian groups that the indo europeans pushed out
they became the arabs and after centuries of inbreeding and racemixing
Skyrim is a good RPG but the combat difficulty scale is done poorly. All Legendary difficulty does is turn enemies into bullet sponges which removes the immersion.
Witcher>Skyrim.
damn
Riiigghhtt
I noticed, that while replaying old games, I just had more fun
FF7 for instance
And platformers of all kinds
Most new games are a lot of filler I think
Progression is slowed so that there is more “game time”
Older games don’t have as in-depth stories and voice acting
You don’t necessarily need voice acting, if you can read
I agree it’s nice though and stories hmm, well depends
You don’t need a super deep story for a good game
It is a nice addition
Certainly
I guess that depends on what you’re feeling like playing. In an RPG I like as much immersion and story as possible.
Old RPGs had that
I’m saying that modern games have a problem with filler
Of course there are exceptions
I also loved FF7