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but still have lots for sideQ and exploring i want to go and the only way is stard a new game
You better start paying attention to those review ratings and stop having such low standards or you'll end up wasting hundreds like I have in the past getting burned left and right. Well at least it was only a few hundred and not thousands.
Thank you for sharing though.
Was never a Skyrim game. Where is this lie coming from?
Why would you think you could? Perhaps it is just me growing up but this was NEVER a thing with most video games. When you got near the end, you hard saved a new slot so if you missed something you could go back.
There's too much expectation of free and open play after you complete the story. Most games do not let you do this.
b) the point of no return is clearly announced
c) why don't you "free roam" before crossing the point of no return, especially considering that you know beforehand that you won't be able to after
d) considering the thread title and the above this is probably, no... certainly... another troll post
Some of those side quests have impact on the ending. It'd be pointless to completing them after the game ending.