Have TES ever made you go camping?

Post » Fri Jul 22, 2011 1:52 am

TES is what moved me to travel to the Grand Canyon. Have any of you gone camping or travelled anywhere to the great outdoors because TES gave you the itch to do so?
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Rebecca Dosch
 
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Post » Thu Jul 21, 2011 1:52 pm

as strange a question this is.. yeah, whenever im off in the countryside I always imagine im a character in a fantasy setting. LOTR and TES are the main culprits for this imagining :D When im out jogging there is a particular place which always reminds me of when I first got into oblivion.. its a route ive been running for years now. Ill still be running it when Im into my 4th skyrim character.
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Post » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:01 am

Not camping, no... But Daggerfall's inspired me on a number of occasions to go on road trips and just explore the world.
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Post » Thu Jul 21, 2011 8:47 pm

Not anything wild, but it's made me really hate structured holidays. Once I was walking home in the snow, and I started to walk across the field I'd gone across every day. But that day, I stopped halfway across, and looked to the left, away from the path that I was following.

"I could," I thought, and half an hour later I was on the other side.
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Post » Thu Jul 21, 2011 3:25 pm

as strange a question this is.. yeah, whenever im off in the countryside I always imagine im a character in a fantasy setting. LOTR and TES are the main culprits for this imagining :D When im out jogging there is a particular place which always reminds me of when I first got into oblivion.. its a route ive been running for years now. Ill still be running it when Im into my 4th skyrim character.


I guess it could be considered a strange question. We spend hours and hours and hours playing TES, and it's full of adventure like no other game. I don't see how it could not have an affect on our psyche and make us think about it when we travel or make us want to travel. :)
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