UESP Statistics

I’ve recently returned from an extended work trip to Mexico and thought I’d continue my delayed blogging with some statistics on the UESP web site. Daily Hits = 600,000 — About 95% of the site’s traffic is from the Wiki with only about 2% from the various maps, 2% from the forums and less than […]

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UESP Forum Turns Four!!

It’s just closing up on the fourth anniversary of the forums now. Our girl, she’s growing up.:>> We celebrated this year by holding a few competitions in writing, art, and even a competition for the Mod-team’s avatars and signatures. We didn’t have quite as many entries as I’d hoped, but it was still fun going […]

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“Guest” Blog

As the self-proclaimed “UESP Forum Representative, I’ve decided to be presumptuous and ask a few (read: one) others to slip me the occasional post to publish here. This is my first such post, by r. After much deliberation, I have finally worked out what it is I don’t like about Oblivion. I was introduced to […]

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Hello!

Well, I would introduce myself, but I did that just last week over here… Anyways, the UESP got a mention in the most recent edition of Game Informer (Issue #199) in an article called ‘Lore Masters’ that featured an interview with Kurt Kuhlmann, a developer over at Bethesda. When discussing The Infernal City Kuhlmann said […]

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In the News — Backups!

A piece of news that caught my eye and interest recently. A snippet from the official customer letter: … Regrettably, based on Microsoft/Danger's latest recovery assessment of their systems, we must now inform you that personal information stored on your device – such as contacts, calendar entries, to-do lists or photos – that is no […]

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