Dear Scammers,
I am so pleased you have taken such an interest in my closed WoW account. No, really. I haven't played that game in months due to a severe lack of funds, and it's rather refreshing that you think it's so important to inform me of the new licence agreement. Several times a day, I might add. Problem is, you only see that when you actually log into the game and try to play, not in emails. Or, at least, I never got emails about them. Thing is, because I haven't played in months, Blizzard has had no reason to contact me. Oh, you also want to offer me a free trial of Firelands? Or a Winged Guardian mount? You do realise the URL should be blizzard.com or battle.net, right? And not us.battle.net.xml.zh-xzp.co.cc.cheese.Isuckatstealingaccounts.tk etc. etc.?
You really think I'm that stupid?
Ye gods.
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Skyrim. That is all.
Wait, no. Not quite. Did you know that there are over 1000 mods already available for it? And that the Creation Kit wont be out until January? Amazing what modders can do, even without all the tools.
It was recently announced that mods will be available on the Steam Workshop, and the CK will require Steam to run. Oh dear. Well, from what I've seen of the modding community, this is a very unpopular move, due to all the implications (limitations on what can be released, the fact you may have to pay for certain mods, etc.) and many of the most popular/best modders for Morrowind and Oblivion are sticking with Nexus and will never use the Workshop. U mad, Bethsoft/Valve? The Workshop will be for casual modders only (maybe a couple of retexture mods they're too stupid/scared to install themselves), while those who heavily mod their games (such as myself~), will remain loyal to the Nexus.
Let's just hope the feeling in the community about the CK being released so late because of the workshop is wrong. =/
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Mangaminx/TheRPGMinx. BlueXephos. Go to youtube, find them, enjoy.














