Morrowind lead explains origin behind the third Elder Scrolls RPG’s journal and how his initial concepts could’ve “been the foundation of something cool” – but “never got made and shouldn’t have been made”

In a recent documentary about Morrowind by Filmdeg Miniatures, designer Ken Rolston revealed he had many ideas for the game that didn’t make it into the final version. He specifically mentioned the journal, which could have been much more extensive if one of his ambitious – but ultimately flawed – concepts had been developed.

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Polygon’s Grand Plan: Boosting Transaction Capacity for Stablecoins, Because Why Not?

The heart of this upgrade is a change in the block gas limit-going from 45 million to 60 million. Yes, that’s right. 60 million. The kind of number that makes you wonder what other blockchain projects are doing with their lives. This adjustment is expected to boost transactions per block from a humble 1,071 to 1,428. It’s all part of Polygon’s “Let’s Stay Ahead of the Game” initiative, according to Adam Dossa, the senior VP of engineering. Apparently, the team doesn’t want to wait until the blockchain is “horribly congested” before making a move-how thoughtful of them.

Superman HBO Max date leaked by David Corenswet in hilarious post

Even though some fans of the previous DC films disagree, *Superman* was actually a hit. It earned over $615 million globally, received positive reviews from both critics and audiences, and has allowed James Gunn’s new DC Universe to move forward with projects like *Supergirl*, *Lanterns*, and *Clayface* next year.

We actually know quite a lot about Bannerlord War Sails, but most players don’t, thanks to TaleWorlds’ marketing

Things got interesting on March 17th when TaleWorlds posted a mysterious message on X, sparking a lot of speculation. Some fans even thought it might mean a crossover with Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2. However, a second post revealed what was really happening: the first downloadable content will introduce a new Nord faction and the ability to sail ships.

Remembering Robert Redford (1936 – 2025)

Robert Redford was born in Santa Monica, California, on August 18, 1936. He attended the University of Colorado and later studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He started his acting career on Broadway in 1959 with a small role in the play “Tall Story.” In the early 1960s, he began appearing on television shows like “The Twilight Zone,” “Route 66,” “The Untouchables,” “Perry Mason,” and “Alfred Hitchcock Presents.”