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Another question.

Visual Novels aren't videogames.

For all intent and purposes, they are video games. Tho IMO delimitating them in their own medium in stuff like this is probably for the better.

And yeah, TES is the strongest video game franchise on the wiki, and likely outside it too if we count mainstream/known games (so no weird east European underground games no one heard about).
 
For all intent and purposes, they are video games. Tho IMO delimitating them in their own medium in stuff like this is probably for the better.

And yeah, TES is the strongest video game franchise on the wiki, and likely outside it too if we count mainstream/known games (so no weird east European underground games no one heard about).
I'm not sure about the latter, since lore in the games tend to be ignored or debated outside the wiki because "muh gameplay"
 
Visual Novels are video games.

It is a visual medium that you are controlling and interacting with the plot, characters, etc.
 
I'm not sure about the latter, since lore in the games tend to be ignored or debated outside the wiki because "muh gameplay"
Not really, lore comes before gameplay books and written stuff on the game is counted as lore only thing that is no counted are the game mechanics etc.
 
Not really, lore comes before gameplay books and written stuff on the game is counted as lore only thing that is no counted are the game mechanics etc.
People ignore Elder Scrolls lore all the time.

People think that Giants (I think?) from Skyrim hitting you high in the sky is a glitch or bug, but that's apart of the actual lore IIRC.
 
Yeah, from the few debates I saw about TES outside of the wiki, almost no one rates them as high as we do. Though, that's because no one reads the lore. And from what I heard, the lore of TES is ******* wack and weird as hell, so that may be a reason why people don't read it.
 
Yeah, from the few debates I saw about TES outside of the wiki, almost no one rates them as high as we do. Though, that's because no one reads the lore. And from what I heard, the lore of TES is ******* wack and weird as hell, so that may be a reason why people don't read it.
TES is top 2 from the hardest and most complex verses out there due to the lore
 
TES is very downplayed outside the Wiki, people who only play the games have no ideia that TES has beings that would murder Marvel and DC Comics, this could be fixed if people read the goddamn lore
 
People think that Giants (I think?) from Skyrim hitting you high in the sky is a glitch or bug, but that's apart of the actual lore IIRC.
That's actually retroactive lol.

It's absolutely a glitch based around how their absurd strength value + large hitbox interacts with a weak character + ragdoll physics. But they never, ever bothered to remove it because it was funny.

And then by the time ESO rolled around you had actual lore that referenced Giants' strength and capability to do this.

And it's not the first nor second time TES glitches were turned into lore.
 
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