Todd Howard Interview & ESO Update

GameStar, a PC gaming magazine in Germany, recently sat down with Bethesda Game Director and Executive Producer Todd Howard. The twenty-minute interview largely focuses on discussing The Elder Scrolls. Topics include Germany (home to the second-largest TES community), game development and platforms, the trend toward open-world games, and how TES III: Morrowind saved the company. […]

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Peter Hines on the ESO Subscription

Bethesda’s Vice President of Marketing and Public Relations, Peter Hines, made some comments earlier regarding Elder Scrolls Online, which, if you’re looking to buy, will cost you roughly $55-$145 USD depending on where and what edition you purchase. See here. I thought some comments related to the monthly $15 subscription fee required to keep playing […]

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Blog Update

As you may have noticed the blog has been given a minor, and long overdue, update: Upgraded b2evolution from 2.x to 5.x Minor changes to the default skin to make it match the UESP theme Some setting tweaks One thing I must say is that despite jumping 3 major versions of the blog software the […]

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Occupying a Goal

Perhaps one of the most controversial topics as of late is the Occupy Wall Street movement. For those unfamiliar with the demonstration, it has its roots with the Canadian activist group Adbusters. In June of 2011, Adbusters registered the domain name “occupywallstreet.org”. Three months later, on September 17, protesters inspired by the Tahir Squate Uprising […]

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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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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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