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I try not to fast travel unless I have too much loot then I travel back to town, sell & craft and then travel back to where I was. I just got the 100 places achievement not long ago and I've not uncovered half the map. Bit scary really when my save file is already around 50-60 hours (without checking). What a waste of my life these games are :lol:
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I fast travel everywhere, EVERYWHERE. And still have discovered so much of the map through questing.
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Tried the Markath fix but didn't work, I had already killed the guy who I was supposed to be keeping alive to talk to. All of that after killing soldier in Markarth (there were only about 30-40 in total).

Think I might just start a new game when I get a chance and stick to a set skillset rather than my rather odd character at the moment.
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Yeah im kinda glad i stuck to the one build when leveling. Would it not annoy ou goin through all that again no?
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I'll get FF XIII-2 first and complete that then I'll start a new Skyrim character. Although if I keep getting more work it will probably last me until the end of the year.
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Gonna buy it later on, will be tomoro before i get to play it ( depending on how hung over i am )
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A Journey with a man named Turnip Farmer

http://imgur.com/a/8kodR
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skeletor wrote:A Journey with a man named Turnip Farmer

http://imgur.com/a/8kodR
I cant belive i just read all that.....
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METRIC wrote:
skeletor wrote:A Journey with a man named Turnip Farmer

http://imgur.com/a/8kodR
I cant belive i just read all that.....
I read it because you couldn't believe you had read it. Now I know why you couldn't believe you'd read it because I too can't believe I have read all that.
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I don't understand where people get the time to just piss about following AI like that. It's bad enough when you have to follow them for a mission.

Glad you enjoyed the story though. :lol:
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