Skyrim Forgotten City Rykas

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Contents StoryThe first quest will automatically start when the reaches level five, or when venturing into the (located in the far south-west corner of. You must help the woman, Cassia, find her brother. When entering the city, you discover the LakeHouse. You must defeat Altruis's ghost for the key.

When entering the LakeHouse, you enter a time portal going back 7 years to the time of Last Seed. You must find out what had happened to the city and find an exit to the Forgotten City.Features. Custom written soundtrack by Trent Moriarty. New city to explore with many mysteries and relics to discover. Many new custom voiced NPCs with background stories. Story with multiple endings depending on player decisions and history. Choices with impact on the surrounding world and story.

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1426d agoI understand why people didn't like the paid mod system. I didn't either. To introduce it into a mod ecosystem like that of Skyrim was stupid. There are so many issues on so many levels.To put MODS on the same level as Dota 2 workshop items - it didn't make any sense. The two are COMPLETELY differentThat said, all of the people flat saying 'Modding as a whole should never be paid' 'It's a hobby, not to be paid' etc etc. Are being stupid.' It's only a hobby' is simply not a valid argument.

1426d ago (Edited 1426d ago )I'm not insulting the community, I'm criticizing their stance. There's a difference. Sure, there are a lot of great mods but there are very few in comparison to the number of crap ones. Paying for the good ones will result in more good mods.It worked for 30+ years because there wasn't a system in place to make it possible for them to consistently get paid for their work. If a person doesn't want to pay someone for their work simply because 'it should be free', then that person is a very selfish and naive individual.

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By their logic, all games should be free because they should be done solely for passion and money shouldn't be important. So yes, their argument is nothing but 'I'm entitled to free stuff because I want free stuff.'

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There isn't a single legitimate argument for mods to be free. Especially when it comes to the bigger ones that have a clear amount of time and effort placed into them.Sure, swords and armors should be free. Added spells, should be cheap but not free (couple bucks maybe). Expansions and overhauls should be charging 10-20.

'If you don't want to donate your time to the system, then don't'. In other words, 'if you won't give it to me for free, then don't do it at all'. Demanding someone's effort be solely free because you want it to be free is self-entitlement. As much as I hate using that term because it gets thrown around way too much, that fits many people perfectly. If you believe that, stop gaming now.

It might kill you to realize, but even the most passionate developers, corporate and indie, still work for money. Mods should be no different if they're quality mods.