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ELADQ > ELI5
I'm sorry to hear you experienced that. I speak out when I see the R word in use like that. Most of the time I get laughed at, sneered at, downvoted, even kicked out of a gaming guild once. Many NT folks don't understand the harm that using a word like that does. I imagine, just like women who go to bat for patriarchy, there are ND folks who haven't figured it out, either. In any case, you're not alone. I'm glad you called it out, even if you were unable to get the name banned or changed. The act of speaking up still matters.
I consider this a selling point!
Strikes are supposed to be disruptive, Bob.
Thanks for being welcoming, but at the same time looking out. On a different note, this post crashes Jerboa repeatedly. Had to come to my computer to read the whole thing.
Maybe the front page of the domain could be news and info with the actual forums down a level? Not sure if that works with the software.
Only 1 in 5?
If you subscribe and get ESO+, you get '...Access to all DLC game packs available in the Crown Store for the duration of membership'. That does not include the latest chapter; right now that's Necrom. There's a new one each year, so you'll be able to play Necrom next year with a membership if you don't want to buy it outright.
They do a good job of making the membership very appealing, I have to say. Increased bank space, double the slots for furnishings in your houses, and a bottomless crafting bag, for ex. But they are not obnoxious about it like, say, Neverwinter Nights is.
Oh, I know. My point was that it's obviously a higher percentage than what is reported.
Yeah, the zone quests vs. the main quest are not explained very well. I started just after Elsweyr came out and was trying to play through the main quest at the same time I did the zone quest. I didn't understand why some of the characters showed up in both with different, ah, statuses, shall we say?
Probably the easiest thing to do for continuity is to play through the quests for your faction. They will lead you to the next logical zone. With Morrowind / Vvardenfell, it's a DLC so it's a bit outside the main continuity lines. DLC's can be done at any time, though with some recurring characters, it can be fun to do them after doing the main quests. You'll sometimes get unique dialogue as the NPC's acknowledge your previous adventures with them. Release order of the DLC's is one option. However, the skills you get from the Thieves Guild and Dark Brotherhood quests can be really helpful, so it's OK to take a detour and pick those up early on (and they don't cross over with the main quest).
Some lovely person wrote up a nice guide on the forums about which order to quest in for every faction: https://forums.elderscrollsonline.com/en/discussion/525351/a-clear-step-by-step-guide-to-playing-eso-in-chronological-order.
For the last several months I reduced my news intake and unfollowed a lot of stress-inducing accounts on social media. I have been happier and more relaxed. Can recommend.
There's also Dyslexie and a similar open source version: https://opendyslexic.org/
What a lovely bot!
Maybe they did, just not the right lesson.
Now add BIPOC to the mix.
Minion is the standard now. Makes life ever so much easier on Windows. I really hope it works for Linux folks, too!
Nerdy-looking guy. You mean Michael B...Bolton!?
Not true. Also, speaking up on behalf of others is not automatically equal to virtue signalling.
RAmen ! Totally agree.
OK, but it's from Science Direct.
That's something. The silence on NASA's socmed channels yesterday was deafening.
Same doctor as previous screenings?
The Mass Effect and Dragon Age games. I love me some Jennifer Hale as Commander Shepard.