@@Frau_Brotchen well this game came out when I was 11 and have been playing it since day 1 Edit: the other dude who replied to my comment probably didn’t realize this game is over 10 years old lmao
@@Sticky_icky420Ik you don’t care but I’m sure you did have that play time. idk why people find these numbers weird? I had 4500 hours on Warframe and like 5000 on apex between console/pc. It’s not really a flex that should damage other peoples egos 😂😭
@@PuddingTaToRnAtOr yo for real. Like I’m not even bragging about my 5000 hours, if anything I’m lowkey ashamed lol. I also have a weird habit of going through peoples steam profiles and seeing what kinds of games they spend their time on. So many people have thousands of hours into different games, games that I personally wouldn’t play but that’s their taste. Plus Skyrim is one of those games you you can mod it into like 7 different games depending on what mods you choose, so it’s kind of hard to get genuinely bored
I have thousands and thousands of hours in this game, but when lostgamer drops me in the middle of some snowy pine trees???? NO IDEA. I lose all game knowlege
I think it's because the more I play, the less I pay attention to where stuff is. When you know a game inside and out, it stops being "okay I have to remember that this building is near that cave" and starts being like knowing where your legs are, even if you aren't looking at them. You know where everything is, so you can't point out where anything is. Could I point out any standing stones on the map? No. But I could walk to them, and tell you what they do from memory. I could glance at one for less than a second and know what time of day it is in game, and probably what direction you're facing. I could recite questline story beats as easy as breathing and I could play one handed if I needed to (and I have before! Because I was eating!) I can tell you the weight of almost any item in the game but I CANNOT tell you where Morthal is. I have NO IDEA. Windhelm????? I can never find Windhelm on the map. I know this game so well, but most of the time I give up on fast travel and just walk to where I need to be.
for the number three spot, that was Castle Volkihar off in the distance, not the college of Winterhold.
1000 hours my ass
I did make that connection while I was editing.
I never said I was paying attention for all 1000 hours.
I had no idea this was a thing. As someone who has easily put 5,000 hours into Skyrim, this seems cool
@earbo it’s the internet, idc if you believe. SMH
@@Sticky_icky420 damn i only got like 120 hours lmfao
@@Frau_Brotchen well this game came out when I was 11 and have been playing it since day 1
Edit: the other dude who replied to my comment probably didn’t realize this game is over 10 years old lmao
@@Sticky_icky420Ik you don’t care but I’m sure you did have that play time. idk why people find these numbers weird? I had 4500 hours on Warframe and like 5000 on apex between console/pc. It’s not really a flex that should damage other peoples egos 😂😭
@@PuddingTaToRnAtOr yo for real. Like I’m not even bragging about my 5000 hours, if anything I’m lowkey ashamed lol. I also have a weird habit of going through peoples steam profiles and seeing what kinds of games they spend their time on. So many people have thousands of hours into different games, games that I personally wouldn’t play but that’s their taste. Plus Skyrim is one of those games you you can mod it into like 7 different games depending on what mods you choose, so it’s kind of hard to get genuinely bored
You aced this damn
I love playing skyrim geogusser, glad to see you play it to!
I found myself surprised how good I was at it.
I immediately recognized Drelas' Cottage
Would love to see more
i always played the rdr2 and gta5 geoguessr a ton and i like em alot. never knew there was a skyrim one aswell so im def checking this out soon
Philip Seymour Hoffman's long lost son?
I love your chill vibes lol
I have thousands and thousands of hours in this game, but when lostgamer drops me in the middle of some snowy pine trees???? NO IDEA. I lose all game knowlege
I think it's because the more I play, the less I pay attention to where stuff is. When you know a game inside and out, it stops being "okay I have to remember that this building is near that cave" and starts being like knowing where your legs are, even if you aren't looking at them. You know where everything is, so you can't point out where anything is.
Could I point out any standing stones on the map? No. But I could walk to them, and tell you what they do from memory. I could glance at one for less than a second and know what time of day it is in game, and probably what direction you're facing. I could recite questline story beats as easy as breathing and I could play one handed if I needed to (and I have before! Because I was eating!) I can tell you the weight of almost any item in the game but I CANNOT tell you where Morthal is. I have NO IDEA. Windhelm????? I can never find Windhelm on the map. I know this game so well, but most of the time I give up on fast travel and just walk to where I need to be.
thats cool. me and my sis are quite into skyrim maybe we gonna try this at some point. Looks fun
I highly recommend it.
Try it without the compus
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Hello!