Today’s game is (Modded) Skyrim. I took this while walking from Whiterun to Winterhold to start the Mage’s guild quest. I thought the mountain was pretty so I snapped a screenshot

  • Crackhappy@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I just got back from a couple weeks on Bali and I looked forward to your posts everyday when I was eating breakfast at dawn.

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    4 months ago

    My Skyrim‘s incredibly heavily modded to the point where it‘s impossible to troubleshoot glitches I encounter, but goddamn is it pretty.

    • MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 months ago

      My game will freeze rarely and I have to restart my System. That may not be a Skyrim issue though and instead a Linux/Proton one

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      4 months ago

      Off the top of my head there is Frostfall and Campfire. I’m doing a survival run right now and they add camping and better cold mechanics. It really adds to the immersion (for me at least)

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    4 months ago

    I spend a lot of time every day troubleshooting and tweaking my mod list. Sometimes I’ll think about it while I go to sleep and I’ll have a solution when I wake up! It is one of the few tasks I can concentrate on for long periods of time. Playing the game might actually happen soon!

    I always wondered if there are professionals who do this sort of program-fixing in their work, and I would love to find such an environment.

    Thank you Atticus, please keep up the great posts!

    • MyNameIsAtticus@lemmy.worldOP
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      4 months ago

      I‘ve been doing programming as a hobby for years and I am pursuing it as a career. Sleeping on a problem has become one of the best tools in my toolbox. I would not be surprised if there are professionals who do the same thing in their work. Thanks for the support btw! I enjoy sharing these with everyone