I enjoy several mediums, #books, #film and #games - they each have their advantages.
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When I play a game I’m throughly enjoying, I spend most of the time exploring - should that be an option - OR I end up lore hunting.
When a game I like has lore and books in game, then I end up playing the game to read books, which strikes me as a funny juxtaposition.
@Gallowglass Haha, nice! Yes, TES was exactly what I had in mind when remembering the in-game books and lore.
@viciousviscosity Did you ever read Michael Kirkbride's post-TES c0da novella/comic? It's delightful, unadulterated madness.
@viciousviscosity SAME. It takes me forever to clear a single dungeon in Skyrim because I'm like "wait; I don't think I've read this edition of 'The Lusty Argonian' yet..."
@viciousviscosity - Skyrim, and to a lesser extend the other Elder Scrolls games, were like that for me. It eventually lead me to lurking on the r/TESlore subreddit reading batshit insane cross-title theories about in-game history, time loops disguised as cultural memes, and ascendancy of the consciousness into other realities. Loved it.