A staple aspect that permeates throughout the experience of playing The Elder Scrolls 5: Skyrim is the abundance of user interactivity. Nearly every object within the game world of Skyrim is interactable in some form or another. With many of the in-game objects possessing their own unique physics, many players have managed to accomplish a wide variety of bizarre occurrences within Skyrim.
Due to how strange and oftentimes unexpected the physics in Skyrim can sometimes behave, players have managed to push the boundaries of the game in directions that many fans of Skyrim never would have anticipated. For instance, one player decided to fill a room in Skyrim with skulls and then Fus Ro Dah the pile, just to see what would happen. Now, another user has gone in a similar, yet equally abnormal, direction.
Skyrim Fan Makes Incredible Real-Life Version of Black Book
Over on Reddit, a user named TNWODISCIPLE posted an image of how they have been filling Breezehome, a property the Dragonborn can purchase in the city of Whiterun, with nothing but cheese wheels and wedges. The cheese pile appears to be at least waist height and likely took several hours in order to collect enough cheese for a mountain of that size.
While this is just a screenshot of the cheese pile, it must certainly be satisfying to walk through a room with cheese all over the floor. It's impressive how players can come up with a multitude of ideas in terms of testing the object physics of Skyrim. Another player managed to show what happens when someone dumps a ton of books in the same spot in Skyrim.
It's amazing that even after ten years of being commercially available, players are still managing to find creative things to do within the world of Skyrim. Not to mention
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