

It’s pretty new and incredibly fun. YouTube and Twitch are bursting with streams and clips lately.


It’s pretty new and incredibly fun. YouTube and Twitch are bursting with streams and clips lately.


I personally greatly prefer queer. It seems to have gained a lot of traction in the past decade or so and it’s much more succinct than continually adding letters and thus syllables.


We have whole ass multiplayer Skyrim roleplay with 500+ people on servers simultaneously in 2026. No NPCs, all people. The world feels full. Like, it has as many people as it should to feel alive. The voice acting is impressive. I’ve met many people that feel exactly like running into a character in the game. I’ve also met a talking mudcrab that sold me mazte at a feast of St Veloth.
Public servers are predictably extremely goofy, but whitelist servers are really good. Right now the only English speaking server that’s currently up that I’m aware of is Keizaal, but Mereth will be launching their beta soon. Mereth seems to have cracked the NPC sync issue, so they should be able to fill the world with roaming creatures where Keizaal currently has spawn zones that trigger when you enter them (thus spawning NPCs in the same location for everyone), which then have a cooldown.


Look at you with your fancy extra buttons and your whole ass keyboard!


I dunno, sounds to me like blowing and hitting worked pretty good, if not for the reasons we thought.


This isn’t what you’re asking for, but Skyrim rp has really breathed new life into the game. Running around with hundreds of other people in a simulated feudal bureaucracy in the middle of a civil war is wild. I constantly forget I’m actually playing Skyrim.


We blew into Nintendo cartridges in the US too. It certainly did feel like it helped, but I imagine in reality the point of failure was the wobbly connection inside the console.
Though maybe the moisture was doing something?
I feel like this argument held a lot more weight before polymarket.