On Skyrim and UESP

Obviously, my first thought when TESV: Skyrim was announced was about how much I’m going to enjoy playing it, but as more and more articles appear, we’re beginning to get an idea of what we can expect and how it’s going to affect UESP. One of my own first reactions was annoyance at hearing Mysticism […]

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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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