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Is Skyrim for casuals?
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objectively skyrim is better than oblivion but worse than morrowind
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skyrim might be the most casual game ever made
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>>738288979
Trve Toddheads play Chadfield
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Turdie jank coomer slop
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>>738288979
Overall, yes. You can't really "fail" in any meaningful way. You might die, but then you just reload your save. You can't mess up so badly that you are locked out of continuing, you can't level up so poorly that you can't progress, at most you might miss some side content by killing the wrong person at the wrong time.
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>>738288979
Yes.



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