Meh, I don't care. Mainly because I can just come here and discuss lore. But a lot of the time, my friends come to me to explain the lore, and I happily teach, because they tend to take it in.
I don't mind if someone chooses to miss out on the amazing lore behind TES unless they start talking about how things should be when they clearly don't know what they are talking about.
It only bothers me when they come and suggest things for the game that break lore or suggest it should become more stew punk, or God forbid another fps.
Otherwise, they're perfectly fine with me. We all started ignorant here.
eh I don't like partaking in Demographics, but I also don't and do.
I don't because in essence I don't believe you need to know the lore to enjoy the world. but when you're going to make statements or propose an idea/ alteration....please know what the fuzzy kins your talking about before hand? please? lol
I wish Bethesda would pay a little more attention to the in game Lore from books in prior games. I do not mind someone new to the Forum making a mistake, because they are new players. I make "Lore" mistakes myself. I went into a Dwemer ruin with a Frost Mage early last year
I always enjoy reading up on the lore of TES because it's fun to do so, though I pay little attention to the scenario sheogorath mentioned.. lately I've been collecting more in-game books that I've had in my inventory before but never bothered to read as well. TES lore has always kept me entertained, and continues to do so although I do wish that we had a little more of it in terms of certain things in Skyrim rather than having them brushed off.