Open channel3.gg in Chrome. Click the Install icon in the right side of the address bar:
Click Install when you get this prompt.
After installation, you can pin to the Windows taskbar alongside your other favorite apps.
Open channel3.gg in Safari. It has to be Safari.
Tap the Share button in the middle of the footer.
Tap Add to Home Screen.
Tap Add on the prompt.
BOOM. You're done. iPhones try to act like it's "just a website bookmark" because they want everyone to go through the App Store but really it functions just like an app... Full screen, moveable icon on your home screen. All of it.
Enjoy.
Install the Channel 3 app from the Google Play Store.
Unlike what seems like everyone else, I was unable to get into this game. I have never finished it. I’m not entirely sure why, on paper it seems like the type of game I’d love to play. It’s a good game, combat works well, skill progression is an interesting change from most RPG games, big world filled with stuff. But apparently it’s just not for me.
Sometimes I genuinely want to forget that I ever played this game just so I could pick it up and play it again for the first time. It will always be recognizable to me as the game that made me understand that video games could be a truly immersive and compelling experience. It was the first game that made me feel like I could reach through the screen and touch it. No other game has made me toggle the "walk" button so much: I spend just as much time strolling across the map admiring the view as I spend killing bad guys. Come and get me, dragons: I'm the heckin' Dragonborn and I'll go as fast as I darn well please.
Sure, the game isn't perfect, but there's a good reason that people keep coming back to play Skyrim after twelve years of stale NPC dialogue, T-posing dragons, and Todd Howard jump-scares: no other game gives you the same sense of wonder and awe. It's really no wonder we haven't heard a peep from Bethesda regarding its eventual successor: they've got some big shoes to fill. Hopefully Starfield is able to sate our open-world RPG loving hearts while we wait for the next addition to the Elder Scrolls series, but until then, Skyrim has a permanent place on my computer - and in my heart.
I’ll never forget the fun memories being in middle school and having me and all my buddies explaining the map and whole game to our friend that never played it. And begging my mom, can I play on the tv😂
Talk about a game that I feel like I'm missing out on, just because I can't get into it. The open-endedness of it is amazing, but I just got too bored with it too quick. In my opinion, it's too open-ended. But it's fun for about 5 hours.
I get that everyone loves this game. I want to like it. The controls are weird to me. I'm not a huge fan of the magic system. I have tried to play this game about 4 times, and don't generally make it far. I don't have any sense of direction on what I should be working toward usually. Its probably a better game than I'm giving it credit for, but I just haven't found it incredibly enjoyable.
I played this for a ridiculous amount of time doing side quests to build up for the main quest. So much time that I actually never finished the main quest line. Would definitely forgo washing and eating properly to play it again.
Controversial I know. I'm not an RPG player and decided to give it a go. I do happen to like action RPGs but just found this dull dull dull. Perhaps it's the fantasy setting, needs more pew pew pew. Give me breath of the wild, the Witcher, cyber punk instead.
What device do you want to play this on? Xbox? Playstation? Nintendo? Your fridge? Your PC? No Problem! You can do it all! I will always miss the first time I wandered through Skyrim though. Shouting Words of Power at my kinect like I was actually Fus-Ro-Dah'ing that poor giant off the cliff myself... There is always something new to do though!
I mean, I guess Skyrim is objectively a good game but my gods if I could have a clock showing me how much time I wasted dealing with the worst aspect of RPG games—ENCUMBRANCE—then I might regret having played it. It's probably hours of me in the menus figuring out what I can spare vs. what I can throw on the ground. I mean, I get it, but I'm a little loot freak! Just let me loot everything!
Where do I begin? I played this 1-2 years after it was released and went in completely blind. Got myself lost and sucked in (in a good way) and eventually learned that time travel is indeed real. Started playing in the morning and shortly after found out it was already night time.
This game taught me that I’m terrible at staying on task without being forced into it. Oh you need me to prove myself worthy of your guild? Sure, I’ll put saving the world on hold for that. And repeat. Endless hours of fun.
As far as The Elder Scrolls series goes, it is the most popular due to the open world concept and controls. It drew a lot of people in due to its massive release/re-release on virtually every console in the past 15 years. It is a good game, but I think that earlier iterations in the series had better storylines.