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>See that mountain? You can climb
Did he lie?
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op are you mentally handicapped or something
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>>725949319
I don't really know. The only way to know for sure is to purchase Skyrim Anniversary Edition and to purchase it today. Actually, I'd say the longer you wait, the more you'll regret not knowing, so I'd say to buy it right now.
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Yeah, you can't really climb any mountain, but rather awkwardly jump around and try to exploit the shitty physics engine.
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>>725949319
You glitchjump onto them
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>>725949703
>>725949758
so you can actually climb that mountain?
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>>725949703
You can climb the Throat of the World, which is the mountain he was pointing to in the showcase
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>>725949319
>it's also only a hundred or so feet tall, and only looks big because of how close it is, and there's nothing on it
thanks todd can't wait to buy your game again
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>>725949319
>releases more crap versions of his old games
SIXTEEN TIMES THE SALES
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>>725949703
>>725949758
isn't actual irl climbing just awkwardly jumping around onto higher footing? and aren't we technically abusing the irl physics engine (God) by using rope as a means to circumvent the limitations of human hardware (incapable of flight)?



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