🎶 Now you can eat sunlight! 🎵
Klear
Spelling errors were frequent, but they got pushed out of meta by just asking a question.
"Here's a screenshot from [game]. What's your favourite?"
...and everyone proceeds to just post their fav game without reading any other comments and the post shoots up to the top of /r/all
So it's Valve's fault for just going with it, seems to me.
Wait, you are sometimes asked to skip lunch?!
Reading isn't your strong suit, is it?
I need to reinstall the VR version and do a run like that.
Makes sense. Thanks!
Fuck
While Skyrim probably has the same issues you ran into with Fallout/other TES games, it's quite viable to roleplay the game without doing the main quest without the game feeling empty.
I did one "playthrough" as an Orc blacksmith, with the goal being maxing out the smithing skill and crafting a dragonbone armour to present to a chieftan of one of the orc strongholds in order to join. I started out hunting deer and making leather stuff to gen enough money for food and board, working my way up, eventually venturing into dwemer ruins to gather metal. I did a handful of quests if they felt doable for a non-heroic regular dude and ran if I got into too much danger.
Strict pacifism wasn't my goal, I was just playing as a non-heroic normal person, but I'm sure you could do something similar. You just need to abandon the main quest and set your own goal.
Fucking
You don't need a reason for existential crisis but it helps!
Don't care.