yes the main quests plus the side quests are to be somewhere around 200-300 hours worth of gameplay
it never ends idiot
Destruction Spells.
its kinda of endless the main story line only took me 6 hours to do but with side quests its gonna go on and on.
As long as you want. Keep in mind you can't complete the quest without handing it over so level up lockpicking first.
in the skyrim if u do the theavs guild quest thy will tell u they were extint long befor obliven and all that is left is there teck
They each have their perks. MW3 has the multiplayer playibility, but lacks a good, long story. While Skyrim has one of the best stories but does not have multiplayer. I bought Skyrim four days ago and haven't touched MW3 since
Yes. As long as no one notices the assassination, you can easily kill them. Just make sure the area is clear to be safe, and save first.
They are part of the Radiant quest system, quests that are randomly created from a database of locations, people, and items. There is no end to them, the game will have a new one for you every time you ask for one.
We probably won’t get the next game in the Elder Scrolls series until at least 2021.The game series, which has spawned massive hits including Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim is notorious for long development times. Skyrim, the fifth game in the main series, was released in 2011. It quickly broke sales records, and soon after, fans started clamoring for a sequel.Bethesda, the series’ publisher, teased The Elder Scrolls VI at their E3 2018 press conference, so we know the game’s in development. However, they did not provide a release date, and by all accounts, the company is currently focused on a science fiction roleplaying game called Starfield."I would say Elder Scrolls VI is in pre-production, and Starfield is in production. It's a game we've been making for a while," Bethesda Game Studios director Todd Howard told Gameslice in June 2018. "Starfield is playable. Elder Scrolls VI, not in that way yet."A year later, not much had changed. Howard gave another interview to IGN, in which he indicated that Elder Scrolls VI was years away."I think everyone should be very patient," he said. "The gap in between is going to be long, it already is. On one hand, I think it's good to miss things. I think that makes people come to it with really, really fresh eyes, and I think when they eventually—eventually—see the game and what we have in mind, they'll understand the gap more in terms of technology and what we want it to do."Howard also indicated that the game’s teaser trailer contains some hints about the next Elder Scrolls. In the clip, the camera moves through fog, eventually revealing a lush forested area next to a coast. That setting would make for an interesting new direction for the game series, given that Skyrim took place in mostly harsh, snow-covered environments.Unfortunately, we probably won’t get any new details anytime soon—at least until Starfield hits stores, which likely won’t happen any sooner than late 2020.
Around 4 years.
In random loot, I believe.
I think that it's worth the purchase. It has a huge world, the quests are fun, and the game is super long