


Any game that offers an open world with a fast travel option. Not that its bad or anything but just that when I replay a game typically (even years later) I just don't have the patience to do something like that, I usually just want to see the high parts of the story or memorable quests.EDIT: I know the Mods moved this to the Skyrim forum but I mean have you done this type of thing in any game, Fallout 3, Dragons Dogma, etc. Playing Skyrim over the past few weeks has, if anything, killed any desire to want to do something like that. So has anyone done this type of playthrough for kicks? And what was it like?I've been thinking that if I were to do anything like this nowadays it would need to be a first playthrough of a game because that is when I'm most interested in that universe. Well years later, I'm married, have a kid, in school and a job so doing this just isn't realistic to do with my time constraints. One of my gaming dreams of mine was to play through Skyrim someday not using the Fast Travel System, Map Markers anything like that, just get really immersed in the world. Now I started a new game and the same thing is happ. I have a lot of slavery type mods, so I just assumed it was part of one of those. It always said Fast travel is not available from this location, or something close to that. I was doing a playthrough and I ended up not being able to fast travel. If you are a die-hard role-player, you may find the quest markers and fast travel in Skyrim to be overly helpful. Tikehau Capital is launching specialist investment products designed to fight climate change while also applying pressure to companies in its mainstream portfolios to “transition to a more sustainable future”.Fast travel is the ability the game gives you to instantly travel from one location on the map to another location that you have discovered. At the same time, investor support for environmental resolutions at company meetings is on the rise. But they are also putting more emphasis on so-called stewardship and engagement, whereby investors try to influence companies through a combination of private boardroom discussions, issuing public letters, and voting at annual meetings.Īsset managers such as BlackRock have begun voting against directors who they believe are not acting quickly enough to address climate change. These include their ability to back greener companies or restrict investments into carbon-intensive companies. To do this, investors need better disclosure of information to help them judge how companies are performing in cutting emissions - and to see how this is aligns with their net zero ambitions, Bell argues.Īsset managers are using several tools in an attempt to influence corporate behaviour around climate change.

Asset managers such as BlackRock have begun voting against directors who they believe are not acting quickly enough to address climate change
