It's a process. the more often you fail, the more likely it is you will succeed in the future. I believe in you ♥ I dream almost every night about the things I was busy with during the day... if I play all the day, I dream about playing the game. This helps me coming up with new ideas and motivation to continue my journey playing the game. However, when you start to insert little units of other stuff during the day. Like study for 15 minutes or work out for 5 minutes, your focus changes slightly. And one day what you dream is not necessarily about the game, but about the other things you were focussing on during the day. What I want to say is that the focus you put on NEW things is stimulating your brain more relatively to the stuff that you do all the time, such as playing. So the threshold is very low if you just start with introducing new things into your daily routines. And the benefit is extremly high. It takes only little time you have to invest into new stuff, until your brain hungers for more of it. You can create and shift your obsessions. I was playing like 8 hours a day. Then I started to self teach my self programming.. first only 10 minutes a day... some online video tutorial, maybe 1 hour now and then. today I am dreaming about programming. Programming 8 hours a day in my free time and not really interested playing the game anymore. Only once a week, just for fun. You are in control, if you understand that everything YOU WANT is a CHOICE. You just have to be consistent and want one thing just for 10 minutes a day... once you started it, it will expand automatically. Trust in the process!
I have never felt such a strong connection with something that is completely virtual. This game feels like its a apart of me. I don't just get hit with nostalgia, its like a longing to be back there.
@@pimperorpimpatine3199 once your done go back and play the others, Elder Scrolls Arena is free to download off of their website and you can get the rest on steam cheap at Christmas. Fallout is different but also amazing, I recommend starting with Fallout 4. Many people think it sucks compared to other games in the series but its where I started and I loved it because of the new world and lore and everything. Start with 4 then go to the others, that way it wont be disappointing after you played the others. Only other games that come close to these series for me is the Witcher and Red Dead Series which are also both amazing.
At least (hopefully) work is segmented into a roughly 8 hour block. No homework or essays, meaning weekends are much more manageable for Skyrim time! :D I play way more video games now than I did throughout most of college lmao
9 hours a day, not counting transportation. That leaves barely any time for sleep and gaming. This makes these two 70-90% mutually exclusive and weekends are the days family demands attention. FML I don't get to game in peace or when my brain's actually working. T.T I've resigned myself to luck. If I get to win jackpot in lottery, I'll retire and game fulltime! :D
I'm a huge Witcher 3 fan and people often say it's the best RPG game ever, but Skyrim is my first love and makes me feel a certain nostalgic way inside that no other game compares to... I think Skyrim tops them all actually. Something about the land, the mountains, the dwemer ruins beneath the surface opening up to new black caverns, with neon glowing mushroom worlds that light up like a galaxy....the differences in architecture from the dwarven stones of Markarth, to the wooden docks of Riften. Such a unique and perfect world that after almost 10 years, I still haven't gotten enough, and my mind still drifts off to. It makes you just wanna stay there... Anyone else?
@@kierandelach3448 wouldn't say its better at all. Sure,it has a better story,better characters and better dialogue combined with a larger world, But the shallow dungeons,outright flat landscape,no character freedom and sometimes completely dull combat seal the deal for me. In skyrim I can be a warrior werewolf,a vampire lore,a necromancer,a paladin,a master wizard,an assassin,a combat archer,hell I can probably even be a witcher. Melee combat has weight behind it,unlike the witchers hit and dodge combat,magic users can dominate the battle with illusion spells and can summon an undead army wih conjuration or just transform into a vampire Lord and obliterate everything,or perhaps just shoot everyone from afar before they notice you. Skyrim also has incredible non combat activities,not to say that gwent isn't incredible but there is just something special to grinding dwemer ruins for 10 hours to get smithing to 100 so you can forge stuff from dead dragons.or just gather ingredients out in the wild to make potions for your next dungeon trip,or even enchant your self crafted weapons and armor with the enchanting skill. I love the witcher for its story,but when it comes to pure gameplay skyrim definetly takes it.
i remember back in the days when skyrim released... and i always thought to myself, "i wish i could be inside this world, walking round, see it with my own eyes".. Now i got a VR headset, and everyday i spend hours inside this world.. doing nothing else but sitting on the mountain peaks watching the Northern lights while listening to the music.
A dear friend of mine and I used to study on this, during autumn and winter days, i can recall a lot of great memories while listening to this...i remember his little bedroom, the howling wind outside the window and the city lights that could be seen far from his house, the stinging and pungent and cutting cold outside, the hot cups coffee in our hands, the opened books, the never ending talks about physic, psychology, chemistry, philosphy, the sun rapidly going down, letting the dark evening keep coming....i hated the moments when i had to leave his little bedroom, take the bus and come back to home, i knew the wind would have freezed my face, and the cold would have made me shiver to my bones...but know...that i'm home alone, after a hard day of work, now that the studying times are over...just right now, i know how much beautiful the wind and the cold were, how much i'd pay to feel those shivers again, to walk the same old road to his house, tightened up in my coat...only now i realize how great those days were......i feel a great sense of nostalgia...i miss those days.....damn music! XD
"I'd pay anything to feel his warm body against mine, as our hard cocks gently pressed together. The corse grainy stuble of his cheek scratching mine while our lips were interlocked, our tounges like sexual tendrals of lust exploring every crevas of our mouths."
I'm probably 100 of those, because this is almost the only music I can play and still input computery things without becoming annoyed. :) Generally I manage to resist the urge to play Skyrim, but the music does make me miss snow. ;-o
I am 34 now, to my future generation, if you have not spent time in skyrim, you have not been graduated into the gaming world. I mean i know there are far better games out there, combat wise and bla bla. But once you loose yourself into skyrim and its mods and what not, its something you will not get from anything else. This applies to any ESO games. The online ones are more grindy and therefore a certain mindset can cope with that. But the single players Es games are legend. The little t press when it rains too much, the little standing around in riverwood. It's magical. Please, play it. To anyone who is sad or depressed or happy or alone , play Skyrim or Oblivion, it might not mend the wound, but i can tell you from experience, it will help in a way. It will.
ESO is less grindy than both Skyrim and other MMOs You never need any grind due to the autoleveling and gear drops, and if you want, you can max out everything but champion points in like 100-150 hours of casual story and side questing (i doubt that you can max out anything but sneaking in that time in any other ES game)
@@b.lloydreese2030 Skyrim is not a game for combatants, its a game for that 6 year old explorer that lives in each of us. If you want to experience combat, you should try Jujitsu. That will give you so much combat experience, that for one week, you will be crapping combat out of your entire body, in the shape of pain.
absolutely 100% agree. Despite it's flaws Skyrim has a certain magic to it that I doubt will ever be replicated. Reading through these comments full of people who've felt the exact same way about this game is insane. The fact that so many people look back at this game with such nostalgia and in such a similar way really is telling of what Bethesda created. It's not really much of a surprise how much they tried to milk it, even 10 years later.
@@aidenlarson9911 Absolutely! Red Dead 2, God of War, the Witcher, all some of my favourite games. But Skyrim sits atop the podium at number 1 and will remain there for a long long time. Despite having not played it in a long time, I’m always pulled back to listening to its music and scores
I've spent almost 900 hours of my life in this game listening to this ambience, running around aimlessly collecting and exploring all the things. If I listen to this and close my eyes, I can picture every square inch of the map again. Nothing else brings me this much peace.
Ya gotta get those numbers up, man! Those are rookie numbers! But in all seriousness can we just appreciate Aaronmn7 for coming back to like your comment SIX years after he released this video. Skyrim truly is forever.
I return to Skyrim every few years for a new play through. It feels like I’m visiting home where I loosely remember various details of the world but it’s so fun to explore it all over again. When I feel alone or lost in our world, this brings me back to simpler times when all I cared about was gaming and seeing my family each day. The greatest game ever made in my opinion.
@@waldzwolf6296 Exactly. Bc this music is much more like human life than the current highly de-humanized, panic-pace, adrenalated world we now live in. This returns us more to what we are designed to feel & experience imo :)
It is strange that a game with dragons and lots of fighting, there is such a gentle, serene atmosphere... This melts away any anxious thoughts in an instant :)
I never stopped playing Skyrim, it is so important to me and no game tops it. I went from vanilla to heavily modded but the feel of the world is still there and it will never get old. I am so happy that so many of us can take part in something so timeless.
Right one of the most surreal and esoteric games with medieval ambience to it and so much lore. If I can live the rest of my life in a video game world it would be Skyrim.
I never played, as I was a world of Warcraft player when Skyrim was released, but I have the exact same feels for Warcraft that you describe here… I’d love to experience Skyrim in the same way I experienced Warcraft the first time round. No expectations, no pre-conceptions, just loaded up the game the first time, and was completely sucked into a world that I’d struggle to leave. I just don’t think Skyrim will have the same effect as WoW did all those years ago, but I wish it would…
Please don't ever delete this video. This is my favorite studying track, even if it makes me want to play again. The photos and art make it so much better. 😍 Thanks for posting this video! ❤❤
@@liounique1177 he used photos as sinonime of screenshots and used art to describe the beauty of Skyrim. Nothing that needs to be explained nor even less corrected.
The good ol skyrim soundtrack. Many years of college, plenty of essays to type and only one piece of music to accomplish it. Now I have graduated and come back to this as a great memory from time to time. Update: Fast forward 6 years later: College degree finally serving its purpose and looking to coming back to this gem for my graduate program. Missing 2017 right now, things were a lot simpler. Listening to this brings back a sad dose of nostalgia and will only play Skyrim when I have free time at this point but amazing memories nonetheless.
@Robin Lamastus Those were fun days for sure. It will be 6 years in May and cannot believe how quickly time goes. Now I'm looking into grad school and I'll be back at it again using this. Skyrim will always hold a special place in my life.
I'm a huge Witcher 3 fan and people often say it's the best game ever, but Skyrim is my first love and makes me feel a certain nostalgic way inside that no other game compares to... I think Skyrim tops them all. Something about the land, the mountains, the dwemer ruins beneath the surface opening up to new black caverns, with neon glowing mushroom worlds that light up like a galaxy....the differences in architecture from the dwarven stones of Markarth, to the wooden docks of Riften. Such a unique and perfect world that after almost 10 years, I still haven't gotten enough, and my mind still drifts off to. Anyone else?
Imagine trying to record Skyrim Ambient music for 3 hours and then... *"I was looking for you. Got something to deliver. Your hands only."* Stupid Courier
I have finished school and college, so I'm not actually studying to this. I am however writing my novel to it. My god it enriches my imagination! Jeremy Soule is a musical genius.
I want to but Enderal broke it permanently. Even uninstalling and reinstalling doesn't get Skyrim working for me now :( +Jesse Paea You can replace it with any sound files you like. Seriously, you could get it to play the Ding Dong Song during every combat if you prefer.
+Uzumaki Boruto Enderal's a total conversion mod. It's a totally new story and world. Unfortunately, installing it broke my vanilla game somehow and I can't fix it :(
This is actually amaaaaazing to sleep to. So relaxing and the dreams are beyond beautiful. Also helps me chill at work. Thank you so much for putting this together and making it available. You're wonderful.
Me: What is it? Dragons? Giants? Mum: Do your homework!! Me: My cousins out fighting dragons, and what do I get? Homework. Mom: Just do it! Me: stay out of trouble khajiit
Skyrim has the beautiful scenery and the music is great for the game and casual listening. Skyrim ambience rocks, you can be playing that game, enjoy watching day turn to night, watching the sky change colors, maybe see a animal in the distance and it almost feels like you are on a weekend hike, between doing quests. My favorite memory of playing Skyrim, was playing it one morning on a rainy sunday while I was living in my old apartment. I took a break from the game to make some food and eat at my small wooden table. I still had the music stuck in my head as a sat down to eat. There was something about eating a meal at a wood table (could have imagined I was eating at a tavern in Tamerill) and I felt like I was eating some well deserved food, after a long quest. Video games can be powerful in that, your lonely apartment can feel like you are staying at an Inn, after some serious questing.
Hey guys, I see lots of comments about this making you want to play skyrim. Same. But it just helped me knock out a full hour of head down, focused paper writing for my grad program. Which makes me think about how skyrim has been with me through such different phases of my life. I remember getting teased by my family because of a note to a 9th grade girlfriend that they found ("I
Let me tell you something, we dont know each other alright ? I dont know who you are, are you a boy? A girl? 15yo? 25yo ? 40+ yo? All I know is that Im feeling there, in Paris, your feelings when you are listening to this music. Im only 18yo and in first year or university. But we all remember our childhood, spending time trying to kill every guards in Whiterun.. (Blancherive), spending time hunting useless things to get the best bow, giving 1 coin to this poor man and steal it (everyone dit it). Going outside during the dark night, looking at the blue dark sky and saying: Im playing skyrim, every bad feelings leave my mind. But now we can’t do that anymore, because we have to work, to grow, to study to be able to open your new computer (or playstation..) 5 years later, after you finished your study, clicking on Skyrim Icon, and selecting yoour new character for a new Departure.. Hope you feel the same thing, I wish you a good year 2020, and the best for your study. Cheers from France, Just a simple 18yo boy from Paris
TheMysteryMan 000 lucky, easily one of my favourite games of all time. If you ever get bored of it and move on, I suggest playing the Witcher 3 if you haven’t already. It’s just as good if not better
@@3thanwood517 I've hardly 50 hours in Skyrim. And also, The Witcher 3 won't run in my laptop as it's very low-end (Skyrim is playable). I believe I can sink more than 500 hours before I get bored. Thanks for the suggestion.
TheMysteryMan 000 ah I see, well in that case keep enjoying skyrim! I’ve done essentially everything there is to do in that game 2 times over. Been waiting 6-7 years for the next elder scrolls game
Every single time I hear Skyrim's soundtrack I am instantly catapulted into my childhood when I first learned how to coordinate the mouse and WASD keys in order to shoot a bow. This game introduced me to the world of gaming as a whole and I will never, ever forget it.
Skyrim was released when I studied at the university. On release day I was playing all night sinking in to this masterpiece of stories and atmosphere recording memories for life. Now 12 years later I can reimagine that exact feeling I had during my first Skyrim session by just listening to this. Music really carries memories.
Jeremy Soule is the music composer. He wrote the music for quite a few other games as well, such as Oblivion, Supreme Commander, Company of Heroes, Total Annihilation etc. I would look up those OST's if you dig the music
My first contact with Jeremy Soule's music was in Dungeon Siege. It is still my favorite score out of all the soundtracks he worked on. Fantastic composer
What may be even more less-known fact... there are big similarities to the score he made for KOTOR compared to the score Soule made for Morrowind. Whenever I listen to either Morrowind or KOTOR OST, I sometimes get the feeling I am listening to a track from the other game.
Aaronmn7 No don't worry, I had it playing on a separate Tab while I was studying, and the website I was on had the pop up. Thanks for responding though, not many people do that.
Even though Skyrim is a single player game, the environments and music are so welcoming and makes you feel so relaxed and happy. The Skyrim community is so kind that it feels so nice even though you are by your self. Thank you Bethesda for such a wonderful game and journey you have brought to us.
played skyrim for the very first time in 2019 when i was pregnant. it gave me comfort and helped me when i was going through postpartum depression. here i am now in grad school writing drafts for 2 essays that are due sunday, my kid is listening to this with me while reading, and all is good especially when we have skyrim. after my classes are over, i'm replaying the game again
I actually use this for meditation, Skyrim's soundrack brings me the peace of more simple times, when I would just play and mess up my sleep schedule... those were the days...
I woke up super depressed today and felt like I needed something. No music I listened to sounded good anymore. The joy I felt listening to my favorite song was no longer there. I scrolled for hours trying to find something that might spark any interest and came up empty handed. Until, of course, I found this. Nostalgia is a bittersweet feeling to us all. The yearning to go back to simpler times when you rushed to do all your chores just to play Skyrim, or could happily watch someone else play with the exact same smile you got when you played. The yearning to go back to when your biggest conflict in life was getting past the troll on High Hrothgar. And then you got older, tasked with bigger problems at hand, politics were something important in your life now. And now you have to wait till the news tells you if you're going to lose another one of your rights tomorrow or not. To find peace and rest is hard now these days. But now, as we all listen to the beautiful sounds of one of our favorite worlds, we find time within ourselves to pull back up the peace that was long lost. I hope everyone who reads this has found the same nostalgic peace...and started playing the game immediately.
Can we all take a moment of silence to listen to the sounds of skyrim, close our eyes, and remember the first time we journeyed to this mystical land...
i’ve never felt more nostalgic than this like almost longing to go back this also reminds me of my childhood when me and brother would play the early versions of assassins creed and tomb raider i miss it
There are many Skyrim mixes but I always come back to this one as it is extremely calming and this ambience is perfect for studying / reading. Love it!
I don't know about anyone else but I come to this video anytime I'm doing school stuff whether it's testing, studying, writing papers I always come to this video because it keeps me calm, relaxed, and able to focus on the task at hand.
I have to tell you about my best day in Skyrim. I was just making a loooong journey through the map and as I was on a trail high in the mountains (beautiful scenario with a lot of trees and vegitation) I came across the guy who needed some kind of help. I quickly rushed to help him and to my surprise I was attacked by a group of bandits and had to take out the whole group of them (a small abandoned tower to the south of the highest mountain). Then I continued my journey and slowly made my way to less snowy parts of the map and I came across a crossroad. Sign was pointing at completely opposite sites of the map, there was a beautiful brick and mossie road there with a nice small wall on each side. It was in an old forest with plenty of flowers and even few animals ran across it as I was standing there and just looking at a beautiful view of that scenario. That is why I find Skyrim the best TES. I don't mind quests, fighting system, character development. Only in this game views and truly wonderful music at all times makes me feel so good and relaxed. Try to be a low tier player just wondering the whole map across and over again - this is something extraordinary appealing.
I was listening to this, then I left the PC to do some other stuff. When I came back I put my headphones back, totally forgetting about this video, and automatically though: "Did I leave the game on?" Silly me.
Forgot I had this on my playlist. Im never going to remove this, it holds so much nostalgia of me playing Skyrim and this video itself is one of the main things that helped me pass my exams to get into university.
I have been studying to this music since my first year of college. I am now in the first year of my PhD program and still studying to it. What joy this music brings.
I'd go back to my first time playing this as a young kid. I'm much older now realizing nothing is fun everything sucks. But like feelings that certain game music from my childhood give me make me tear up. I love it so much. I just want to go back.
Last year I graduated in engineering and today I am doing a master's degree, during all these years I listened to skyrim ambient music to study, like the ones in this video. Thank you for the upload!
I'm terrible with studying, I loose focus so easily. This is actually helping and I've almost written an entire speech for my speech class. I knew I loved Skyrim!
Thanks for putting this together. This is one of the few study tracks I can listen to that doesn't immediately put me to sleep and doesn't start making me anxious or distracted when I listen to it.
there'd be never a game as skyrim, perfect OSTs, one of the best lore's, hundreds of named NPCs, thousands of work to do in the game. so many hidden easter eggs, very good power system, open world game that many games desire to be. imagine if the visual quality was as good as after installing hundreds of mods....this is just perfect
This is great background noise for work... no distracting elements or lyrics, and the occasional sound of just wind rushing or birds chirping can make you feel relaxed
That beginning always gets me. I am struck afresh with nostalgia. The many joruneys and exploration. The blissful feeling of progressing at your own pace as you get more situated and attached to the world. Then, when you're ready, you finish it once and for all...but suddenly you feel left with hollowness, and start to brood over how we could never experience such invigorating Odyssey. You turn the console or PC off, and realize you only escaped the toils of life for as long as you stayed on the game is life even worth living once we realize the vanity and bleakness of things? Why, ofc it is. That beginning reminds me we've only just begun. This life is a trial before we step into the afterlife that awaits us. It's up to you to believe in Him who died for us--that will determine your fate.
Been playing Skyrim since I was like 12. Graduating this year and still have always come back to its soundtrack and intermittently played the game. It's a one of a kind and a deeply cherished part of my childhood.
Extract from my novel I'm working on.... "No words could illustrate what the children were feeling at that point in time... They had no idea where they were, how they got here, or what this giant was that was now sitting just feet away. But it just didn't matter at that moment in time, wherever time was.....? It all felt magical and transitory, otherworldly and wondrous to the children and asking questions like, how? why? seemed wrong somehow.... After lots of sloshing and splashing, the giant stopped and regarded the children like a child would looking at the stars, and the children gazed at the giant without blinking, without moving".
@@Judicator37 Hey sorry for the late reply, i dont have an editor, i did but she took Ill, i am dyslexic to so i guess that kind of hampers me when i write....to be honest, i would not know where to start when it comes to this... But i will go back and take on board what you said, thanks.
It is a perfect thing for learning, as you are not keen on TV and talking people in other rooms only on this stunning music. Much love for creating this playlist
Every time before I study, I play this in the background. Although I stopped playing video games many years ago I still listen to these sounds tracks whenever I have work to do. I am way more productive and creative when I do than when I don't.
It's really amazing how many memories few seconds of a particural song can bring up. The love towards this game is just something unreal and the way that only the soundtrack can make you feel so much
Went to study... heard this... started playing skyrim :(
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It's a process. the more often you fail, the more likely it is you will succeed in the future.
I believe in you ♥
I dream almost every night about the things I was busy with during the day... if I play all the day, I dream about playing the game. This helps me coming up with new ideas and motivation to continue my journey playing the game.
However, when you start to insert little units of other stuff during the day. Like study for 15 minutes or work out for 5 minutes, your focus changes slightly. And one day what you dream is not necessarily about the game, but about the other things you were focussing on during the day. What I want to say is that the focus you put on NEW things is stimulating your brain more relatively to the stuff that you do all the time, such as playing. So the threshold is very low if you just start with introducing new things into your daily routines.
And the benefit is extremly high. It takes only little time you have to invest into new stuff, until your brain hungers for more of it. You can create and shift your obsessions.
I was playing like 8 hours a day. Then I started to self teach my self programming.. first only 10 minutes a day... some online video tutorial, maybe 1 hour now and then.
today I am dreaming about programming. Programming 8 hours a day in my free time and not really interested playing the game anymore. Only once a week, just for fun.
You are in control, if you understand that everything YOU WANT is a CHOICE.
You just have to be consistent and want one thing just for 10 minutes a day... once you started it, it will expand automatically. Trust in the process!
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@@doubtunites168 thank you!!!
dear procrastinator, may your road lead you to warm sands, and good scores
read this comment a month ago and i still think of it.
How comes everybody on youtube knows I'm procrastinating?
Because everyone on TH-cam is.
Amem
My doctors office has Skyrim ambient music playing while patients are waiting, its amazing! I called him out on it, he smiled.
Yves Brassard Maybe it's this same video? 😁
Dude I wish I had a doc like that lol
That's amazing
My doctor carries a ruby-eyed dragon cane. I happened to see the same one on cold steel. sword-cane wielding doctor!
He sounds awesome. I bet when he isn't working he goes out hunting dragons. He might secretly be the dragonborn.
Stop Reading the comments and get on with it! (Studying/sleeping/etc.) comment-reading procrastination is my problem, too.
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*_That moment when you’re just walking in Skyrim and you hear the battle music start to play but you have no idea where the enemy is_*
It's always those goddamn sabre cats..
@@kam7597 Or sometimes wolves.
ReallyEpic Slaughterfish
no joke i spent like 2 mins looking for the enemy once and then realised it was a fucking MUDCRAB
NEVER SHOULD'VE COME HERE!!!
I have never felt such a strong connection with something that is completely virtual. This game feels like its a apart of me. I don't just get hit with nostalgia, its like a longing to be back there.
@Aletak 13 i played it while i was 11
@@soulhunter4849 I first played it at 21. 8 months ago I first played it. How did I go this long without Skyrim.
@@pimperorpimpatine3199 once your done go back and play the others, Elder Scrolls Arena is free to download off of their website and you can get the rest on steam cheap at Christmas. Fallout is different but also amazing, I recommend starting with Fallout 4. Many people think it sucks compared to other games in the series but its where I started and I loved it because of the new world and lore and everything. Start with 4 then go to the others, that way it wont be disappointing after you played the others. Only other games that come close to these series for me is the Witcher and Red Dead Series which are also both amazing.
@@SnapsZGaming Noted. Thanks for advice man.
For me its a second home
my cousin's out there fighting dragon, and what do i get? Studying for exam.
CaptainDashund good luck :')
I used to be a student like you, then I took an arrow in the knee
Let me guess. Someone took your three ring binder?
A man approaches with his pencil drawn, god might get nervous.
LOLOL
i used to play skyrim all day like you, then i took an essay to the knee
... same here now
At least (hopefully) work is segmented into a roughly 8 hour block. No homework or essays, meaning weekends are much more manageable for Skyrim time! :D
I play way more video games now than I did throughout most of college lmao
9 hours a day, not counting transportation. That leaves barely any time for sleep and gaming. This makes these two 70-90% mutually exclusive and weekends are the days family demands attention.
FML I don't get to game in peace or when my brain's actually working. T.T
I've resigned myself to luck. If I get to win jackpot in lottery, I'll retire and game fulltime! :D
My cousin's out fighting dragons, and what do I get? Texts reading.
you're not alone, but instead mine was an f- as a grade
Skyrim has one of the best ambient soundtrack. thx
Tigran Safaryan You're welcome. It really does, doesn't it!
witcher 3 ambiance music > skyrim ;)
nope
Tigran Safaryan
But not *THE* best.
I disagree, Witcher 3 is good but Skyrim is better
I'm a huge Witcher 3 fan and people often say it's the best RPG game ever, but Skyrim is my first love and makes me feel a certain nostalgic way inside that no other game compares to... I think Skyrim tops them all actually. Something about the land, the mountains, the dwemer ruins beneath the surface opening up to new black caverns, with neon glowing mushroom worlds that light up like a galaxy....the differences in architecture from the dwarven stones of Markarth, to the wooden docks of Riften. Such a unique and perfect world that after almost 10 years, I still haven't gotten enough, and my mind still drifts off to. It makes you just wanna stay there... Anyone else?
The ambience and scenery do tend to draw nostalgia... Yes.
Witcher 3 is better by far, but Skyrim will always have a beautiful nostalgia to it that no other game can compare to.
Wychowałam się na Sapkowskim i uwielbiam Wiedźmina ale Skyrim jest moją największą miłością.
@@kierandelach3448 wouldn't say its better at all.
Sure,it has a better story,better characters and better dialogue combined with a larger world,
But the shallow dungeons,outright flat landscape,no character freedom and sometimes completely dull combat seal the deal for me.
In skyrim I can be a warrior werewolf,a vampire lore,a necromancer,a paladin,a master wizard,an assassin,a combat archer,hell I can probably even be a witcher.
Melee combat has weight behind it,unlike the witchers hit and dodge combat,magic users can dominate the battle with illusion spells and can summon an undead army wih conjuration or just transform into a vampire Lord and obliterate everything,or perhaps just shoot everyone from afar before they notice you.
Skyrim also has incredible non combat activities,not to say that gwent isn't incredible but there is just something special to grinding dwemer ruins for 10 hours to get smithing to 100 so you can forge stuff from dead dragons.or just gather ingredients out in the wild to make potions for your next dungeon trip,or even enchant your self crafted weapons and armor with the enchanting skill.
I love the witcher for its story,but when it comes to pure gameplay skyrim definetly takes it.
For me, it's not skyrim but Diablo 2 that does it for me.
i remember back in the days when skyrim released... and i always thought to myself, "i wish i could be inside this world, walking round, see it with my own eyes"..
Now i got a VR headset, and everyday i spend hours inside this world.. doing nothing else but sitting on the mountain peaks watching the Northern lights while listening to the music.
And.... now I have to save up for a VR headset.... cause that sounds awesome!!!
I want to play this in VR so bad. Especially with all the cool mods that really help with immersion.
going to a place similar in real life could be memorable,even if times are getting harder it seems
Yes. I dream of being in that world I would rather be in the world of Skyrim then this world.
@@xtalpax902 mt rainier, 5 stars. the woods are just like riften
This shit helped me get a degree.
a degree in sleeping
@@igniii3348 noice
This has been used from from 2019 until currently as study background noise and sleep’s secret sauce. Fantastic.
Skyrim Music to Study and Get a Degree to
A dear friend of mine and I used to study on this, during autumn and winter days, i can recall a lot of great memories while listening to this...i remember his little bedroom, the howling wind outside the window and the city lights that could be seen far from his house, the stinging and pungent and cutting cold outside, the hot cups coffee in our hands, the opened books, the never ending talks about physic, psychology, chemistry, philosphy, the sun rapidly going down, letting the dark evening keep coming....i hated the moments when i had to leave his little bedroom, take the bus and come back to home, i knew the wind would have freezed my face, and the cold would have made me shiver to my bones...but know...that i'm home alone, after a hard day of work, now that the studying times are over...just right now, i know how much beautiful the wind and the cold were, how much i'd pay to feel those shivers again, to walk the same old road to his house, tightened up in my coat...only now i realize how great those days were......i feel a great sense of nostalgia...i miss those days.....damn music! XD
Don't want to be that guy, but that's gay af
+Jonathan Peña that was pretty gay wasn't it?
lol GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY
"I'd pay anything to feel his warm body against mine, as our hard cocks gently pressed together. The corse grainy stuble of his cheek scratching mine while our lips were interlocked, our tounges like sexual tendrals of lust exploring every crevas of our mouths."
Should've said Her instead of Him dude. Would've sounded more like a friendzone
Thank you all for 1,000,000 views!
No problem! :)
No thank YOU!
I'm probably 100 of those, because this is almost the only music I can play and still input computery things without becoming annoyed. :) Generally I manage to resist the urge to play Skyrim, but the music does make me miss snow. ;-o
And now (July 2020) 2,000,000 and counting...
It's actually 2 million...
I am 34 now, to my future generation, if you have not spent time in skyrim, you have not been graduated into the gaming world. I mean i know there are far better games out there, combat wise and bla bla. But once you loose yourself into skyrim and its mods and what not, its something you will not get from anything else. This applies to any ESO games. The online ones are more grindy and therefore a certain mindset can cope with that. But the single players Es games are legend. The little t press when it rains too much, the little standing around in riverwood. It's magical. Please, play it. To anyone who is sad or depressed or happy or alone , play Skyrim or Oblivion, it might not mend the wound, but i can tell you from experience, it will help in a way. It will.
ESO is less grindy than both Skyrim and other MMOs
You never need any grind due to the autoleveling and gear drops, and if you want, you can max out everything but champion points in like 100-150 hours of casual story and side questing (i doubt that you can max out anything but sneaking in that time in any other ES game)
It’s sad, I played skyrim 2014-2016 about 11 yrs old, now I talk about it with people online and they’ve never heard of it
I like it but the combat is so off-putting as is my inability to easily turn and lock onto an enemy
@@b.lloydreese2030 Skyrim is not a game for combatants, its a game for that 6 year old explorer that lives in each of us. If you want to experience combat, you should try Jujitsu. That will give you so much combat experience, that for one week, you will be crapping combat out of your entire body, in the shape of pain.
Completely agree with you! I’ve been playing for 6 years on and off, and still love it!
Wish I could erase my memory of Skyrim and start fresh. Still to this day the best game I’ve ever ever played
absolutely 100% agree. Despite it's flaws Skyrim has a certain magic to it that I doubt will ever be replicated. Reading through these comments full of people who've felt the exact same way about this game is insane. The fact that so many people look back at this game with such nostalgia and in such a similar way really is telling of what Bethesda created. It's not really much of a surprise how much they tried to milk it, even 10 years later.
Yeah, me too.
@@aidenlarson9911 Absolutely!
Red Dead 2, God of War, the Witcher, all some of my favourite games. But Skyrim sits atop the podium at number 1 and will remain there for a long long time.
Despite having not played it in a long time, I’m always pulled back to listening to its music and scores
I was planning on writing on essay while listening to this, two hours in I realized my essay had turned into an elder scroll.
Mark, give me the Zucccccc
@@DoYouBelieveX no
Mark Zuckerberg wha-what is this Zucc thing? Z U C C I haven’t seen this before
And did your professor go blind upon reading it?
Do you know it's illegal to both fake your identity and pretend to be someone by stealing someone else identity on internet ?
I've spent almost 900 hours of my life in this game listening to this ambience, running around aimlessly collecting and exploring all the things. If I listen to this and close my eyes, I can picture every square inch of the map again. Nothing else brings me this much peace.
Ya gotta get those numbers up, man! Those are rookie numbers!
But in all seriousness can we just appreciate Aaronmn7 for coming back to like your comment SIX years after he released this video.
Skyrim truly is forever.
Bibbity bam boom boom bang wap swap crickity clap
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True words
🥲
Well that was a beautiful nostalgia kick
this is the best description of it
I return to Skyrim every few years for a new play through. It feels like I’m visiting home where I loosely remember various details of the world but it’s so fun to explore it all over again.
When I feel alone or lost in our world, this brings me back to simpler times when all I cared about was gaming and seeing my family each day.
The greatest game ever made in my opinion.
I love listening to Skyrim music when i am at school takes me away from reality for awhile.
Maddy Haag agreed!
It takes you away from reality... and yet makes you even more alive at the same time.
... and that's what separates humans from animals
@@waldzwolf6296 Exactly. Bc this music is much more like human life than the current highly de-humanized, panic-pace, adrenalated world we now live in.
This returns us more to what we are designed to feel & experience imo :)
It is strange that a game with dragons and lots of fighting, there is such a gentle, serene atmosphere... This melts away any anxious thoughts in an instant :)
I never stopped playing Skyrim, it is so important to me and no game tops it. I went from vanilla to heavily modded but the feel of the world is still there and it will never get old. I am so happy that so many of us can take part in something so timeless.
Right one of the most surreal and esoteric games with medieval ambience to it and so much lore. If I can live the rest of my life in a video game world it would be Skyrim.
I’ve started playing again and I’m still finding new things it’s nuts, hands down the best game I’ve ever played
I never played, as I was a world of Warcraft player when Skyrim was released, but I have the exact same feels for Warcraft that you describe here…
I’d love to experience Skyrim in the same way I experienced Warcraft the first time round. No expectations, no pre-conceptions, just loaded up the game the first time, and was completely sucked into a world that I’d struggle to leave.
I just don’t think Skyrim will have the same effect as WoW did all those years ago, but I wish it would…
One time as a senior in high school I convinced my history teacher to play some Skyrim ambient music in the background during class. It was a good day
the heck i just read ? which school and where are you form?
Please don't ever delete this video. This is my favorite studying track, even if it makes me want to play again. The photos and art make it so much better. 😍 Thanks for posting this video! ❤❤
I'll never delete it, that's for sure 😁
Those are not art, those are screenshots
@@liounique1177 he used photos as sinonime of screenshots and used art to describe the beauty of Skyrim. Nothing that needs to be explained nor even less corrected.
The good ol skyrim soundtrack. Many years of college, plenty of essays to type and only one piece of music to accomplish it. Now I have graduated and come back to this as a great memory from time to time.
Update: Fast forward 6 years later: College degree finally serving its purpose and looking to coming back to this gem for my graduate program. Missing 2017 right now, things were a lot simpler. Listening to this brings back a sad dose of nostalgia and will only play Skyrim when I have free time at this point but amazing memories nonetheless.
That's crazy. That's my life that I live now... never thought it was something so common.
@Robin Lamastus Those were fun days for sure. It will be 6 years in May and cannot believe how quickly time goes. Now I'm looking into grad school and I'll be back at it again using this. Skyrim will always hold a special place in my life.
One of the best games ever created, and for sure one of the greatest rpgs of al time.
Agreed
I'm a huge Witcher 3 fan and people often say it's the best game ever, but Skyrim is my first love and makes me feel a certain nostalgic way inside that no other game compares to... I think Skyrim tops them all. Something about the land, the mountains, the dwemer ruins beneath the surface opening up to new black caverns, with neon glowing mushroom worlds that light up like a galaxy....the differences in architecture from the dwarven stones of Markarth, to the wooden docks of Riften. Such a unique and perfect world that after almost 10 years, I still haven't gotten enough, and my mind still drifts off to. Anyone else?
@@Mike.Ivory.Music7 you are absolutely right. Skyrim isnt just a game its a journey into another world.
Skyrim ATmosphere is yet something to beat. As of right now even 7 years after its initial release there is no competition.
Imagine trying to record Skyrim Ambient music for 3 hours and then...
*"I was looking for you. Got something to deliver. Your hands only."*
Stupid Courier
This is not how recording works...
@@the_real_vdegenne @youmissedthejoke
😂
I would leave it in the recording 😂😂😂
Let's see here, thats about it, time to go
I have finished school and college, so I'm not actually studying to this. I am however writing my novel to it. My god it enriches my imagination!
Jeremy Soule is a musical genius.
yes we need to get the music so we can think of worlds unimaginable!! I have the urge to always create. So good luck m8
Finished school...writing a novel...Enjoy being broke
By the Nine divines
Wants to live a happy life doing something other than soulless 40+ hour grind... *DESTROY HIM!!!!!*
indeed he is! Sittin' here on a commision drawing (DIN A3 - with colour pencils) this music chills awesomly xD
how can this help you while studying???? i just have to play skyrim every time i hear it
Chlupee haha good point...
yeah but then whoosh i dragon comes and then u have this non peacefull music on
I want to but Enderal broke it permanently. Even uninstalling and reinstalling doesn't get Skyrim working for me now :(
+Jesse Paea You can replace it with any sound files you like. Seriously, you could get it to play the Ding Dong Song during every combat if you prefer.
Robert R why change the perfect music skyrim haz
+Uzumaki Boruto Enderal's a total conversion mod. It's a totally new story and world. Unfortunately, installing it broke my vanilla game somehow and I can't fix it :(
This is actually amaaaaazing to sleep to. So relaxing and the dreams are beyond beautiful. Also helps me chill at work. Thank you so much for putting this together and making it available. You're wonderful.
Whenever I'm having trouble falling asleep, I often listen to this and Peace in Tamriel from the Forge Network. That'll do it!
Me: What is it? Dragons? Giants?
Mum: Do your homework!!
Me: My cousins out fighting dragons, and what do I get? Homework.
Mom: Just do it!
Me: stay out of trouble khajiit
Heard about you and your honeyed words...
Tautercat 33 when you've finished I need you to head down to see belethor at the general goods store. Sleazy little man but he has good stock
you had to use one of the cousin line that's perfect
+Daniel Fairweather you should meet his wife - oh Lydia oh Lydia why did you give us all chlamydia?!
"Just do it!"
Why suddenly your mom turns into Shia labeouf in a second lmao
I sleep to this practically every night. It sends me off into a world where everything matters because it doesnt.
words cannot describe what i feel when i play this game, to me it is the most immersive experience i can get in a video game
*This is also good for sleeping ^_^*
A little too good. If i listen for too long it makes me sleepy while I'm trying to work lol
Lol I just woke up from an unintended nap whilst doing schoolwork. I blame both this wonderful video and my schoolwork.
Exactly what I'm doing right now ^-^ uwu
Wow I do _not_ remember commenting this.
I can't help daydreaming about what I would be doing while this skyrim music is playing. This is perfect.
To all asking for the tracklist:
This is ambience music, in this video repeated 3 times. It is about 42:36 long and has no tracks.
Exactly! :)
Jxcob sorry for the slow reply. this ambience music plays in the background while you play the game. it's very relaxing
Just look up Skyrim Atmospheres
Skyrim has the beautiful scenery and the music is great for the game and casual listening. Skyrim ambience rocks, you can be playing that game, enjoy watching day turn to night, watching the sky change colors, maybe see a animal in the distance and it almost feels like you are on a weekend hike, between doing quests. My favorite memory of playing Skyrim, was playing it one morning on a rainy sunday while I was living in my old apartment. I took a break from the game to make some food and eat at my small wooden table. I still had the music stuck in my head as a sat down to eat. There was something about eating a meal at a wood table (could have imagined I was eating at a tavern in Tamerill) and I felt like I was eating some well deserved food, after a long quest. Video games can be powerful in that, your lonely apartment can feel like you are staying at an Inn, after some serious questing.
Amen.
To all you fellow students sitting here the night before an exam: HAIL, COMPANION!
i hear you are the newest one over at the University. So what, you fetch the homework?
Ah, it's a friend...
Thank you :s
Fell asleep listening to this. Woke up to someone saying "You're finally awake."
LUCKY
@@Maurice_nex would be very fucked up live in Skyrim
@@nblastoise4479I would rather live in Skyrim. At least I can make sense of Skyrim. I would know what to do. Our universe is fucked up
Hey guys, I see lots of comments about this making you want to play skyrim.
Same.
But it just helped me knock out a full hour of head down, focused paper writing for my grad program.
Which makes me think about how skyrim has been with me through such different phases of my life. I remember getting teased by my family because of a note to a 9th grade girlfriend that they found ("I
Let me tell you something, we dont know each other alright ? I dont know who you are, are you a boy? A girl? 15yo? 25yo ? 40+ yo?
All I know is that Im feeling there, in Paris, your feelings when you are listening to this music.
Im only 18yo and in first year or university.
But we all remember our childhood, spending time trying to kill every guards in Whiterun.. (Blancherive), spending time hunting useless things to get the best bow, giving 1 coin to this poor man and steal it (everyone dit it).
Going outside during the dark night, looking at the blue dark sky and saying: Im playing skyrim, every bad feelings leave my mind.
But now we can’t do that anymore, because we have to work, to grow, to study to be able to open your new computer (or playstation..) 5 years later, after you finished your study, clicking on Skyrim Icon, and selecting yoour new character for a new Departure..
Hope you feel the same thing, I wish you a good year 2020, and the best for your study.
Cheers from France,
Just a simple 18yo boy from Paris
Little did you know 2020 would be one of the worst years we’ve experienced. At least people got to play more Skyrim in quarantine
@@3thanwood517 Well, I started playing Skyrim for the first time in this quarantine. So, it isn't that bad after all.
TheMysteryMan 000 lucky, easily one of my favourite games of all time. If you ever get bored of it and move on, I suggest playing the Witcher 3 if you haven’t already. It’s just as good if not better
@@3thanwood517 I've hardly 50 hours in Skyrim. And also, The Witcher 3 won't run in my laptop as it's very low-end (Skyrim is playable). I believe I can sink more than 500 hours before I get bored. Thanks for the suggestion.
TheMysteryMan 000 ah I see, well in that case keep enjoying skyrim! I’ve done essentially everything there is to do in that game 2 times over. Been waiting 6-7 years for the next elder scrolls game
Every single time I hear Skyrim's soundtrack I am instantly catapulted into my childhood when I first learned how to coordinate the mouse and WASD keys in order to shoot a bow.
This game introduced me to the world of gaming as a whole and I will never, ever forget it.
Skyrim was released when I studied at the university. On release day I was playing all night sinking in to this masterpiece of stories and atmosphere recording memories for life. Now 12 years later I can reimagine that exact feeling I had during my first Skyrim session by just listening to this. Music really carries memories.
Absolutely ❤
Jeremy Soule is the music composer. He wrote the music for quite a few other games as well, such as Oblivion, Supreme Commander, Company of Heroes, Total Annihilation etc. I would look up those OST's if you dig the music
My first contact with Jeremy Soule's music was in Dungeon Siege. It is still my favorite score out of all the soundtracks he worked on. Fantastic composer
Little-known fact: he also composed the music to Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic (which also used John Williams' pre-existing music).
What may be even more less-known fact... there are big similarities to the score he made for KOTOR compared to the score Soule made for Morrowind.
Whenever I listen to either Morrowind or KOTOR OST, I sometimes get the feeling I am listening to a track from the other game.
never forget the epic game GUILD WARS :)
He also composed a few pieces for World of Warcraft's 4th expansion Mists of Pandaria
Jump scared by a pop up add, I never knew I would scream at home depot so much
Nomadic Ant An ad on this video? there shouldn't be any on it, this isn't monetised and I'd be infringing copyright if I did haha
Aaronmn7 No don't worry, I had it playing on a separate Tab while I was studying, and the website I was on had the pop up. Thanks for responding though, not many people do that.
Nomadic Ant Oh I see. No problem 😁
Kochie the possible furry you got called out lmao
Kochie the possible furry
Why are you on a computer at home depot? Work computer I'd assume?
I used to hear this as I concentrated on running away from mudcrabs. Now it’s the only music that lets me multitask. God I love Skyrim
Even though Skyrim is a single player game, the environments and music are so welcoming and makes you feel so relaxed and happy. The Skyrim community is so kind that it feels so nice even though you are by your self. Thank you Bethesda for such a wonderful game and journey you have brought to us.
played skyrim for the very first time in 2019 when i was pregnant. it gave me comfort and helped me when i was going through postpartum depression. here i am now in grad school writing drafts for 2 essays that are due sunday, my kid is listening to this with me while reading, and all is good especially when we have skyrim. after my classes are over, i'm replaying the game again
throughout all my years of gaming, i have never come across a game quite like skyrim. it’s truly one of a kind.
It really is!
Got some work I need to do. this is so relaxing, thank you.
nice rhyme
I actually use this for meditation, Skyrim's soundrack brings me the peace of more simple times, when I would just play and mess up my sleep schedule... those were the days...
To all of those people who studied 3 years ago, I hope you passed :)
I woke up super depressed today and felt like I needed something. No music I listened to sounded good anymore. The joy I felt listening to my favorite song was no longer there. I scrolled for hours trying to find something that might spark any interest and came up empty handed.
Until, of course, I found this.
Nostalgia is a bittersweet feeling to us all. The yearning to go back to simpler times when you rushed to do all your chores just to play Skyrim, or could happily watch someone else play with the exact same smile you got when you played. The yearning to go back to when your biggest conflict in life was getting past the troll on High Hrothgar. And then you got older, tasked with bigger problems at hand, politics were something important in your life now. And now you have to wait till the news tells you if you're going to lose another one of your rights tomorrow or not.
To find peace and rest is hard now these days. But now, as we all listen to the beautiful sounds of one of our favorite worlds, we find time within ourselves to pull back up the peace that was long lost.
I hope everyone who reads this has found the same nostalgic peace...and started playing the game immediately.
I hope you feel better :)
Can we all take a moment of silence to listen to the sounds of skyrim, close our eyes, and remember the first time we journeyed to this mystical land...
Theres no coronavirus in Skyrim, i'm travelling there until it leaves our realm. You coming?
I'm coming with you
You have my sell sword along the journey now as well, I'm coming to skyrim...
Count khajjit in!
I'm coming too!
There is no multiplayer as well (without mod)
i’ve never felt more nostalgic than this like almost longing to go back this also reminds me of my childhood when me and brother would play the early versions of assassins creed and tomb raider i miss it
There are many Skyrim mixes but I always come back to this one as it is extremely calming and this ambience is perfect for studying / reading. Love it!
Same
I don't know about anyone else but I come to this video anytime I'm doing school stuff whether it's testing, studying, writing papers I always come to this video because it keeps me calm, relaxed, and able to focus on the task at hand.
I have to tell you about my best day in Skyrim. I was just making a loooong journey through the map and as I was on a trail high in the mountains (beautiful scenario with a lot of trees and vegitation) I came across the guy who needed some kind of help. I quickly rushed to help him and to my surprise I was attacked by a group of bandits and had to take out the whole group of them (a small abandoned tower to the south of the highest mountain). Then I continued my journey and slowly made my way to less snowy parts of the map and I came across a crossroad. Sign was pointing at completely opposite sites of the map, there was a beautiful brick and mossie road there with a nice small wall on each side. It was in an old forest with plenty of flowers and even few animals ran across it as I was standing there and just looking at a beautiful view of that scenario. That is why I find Skyrim the best TES. I don't mind quests, fighting system, character development. Only in this game views and truly wonderful music at all times makes me feel so good and relaxed. Try to be a low tier player just wondering the whole map across and over again - this is something extraordinary appealing.
the delicacy and attention to detail captivates me, too. Skyrim is such a beautiful game
This is exactly it! Game makers take note!!
I was listening to this, then I left the PC to do some other stuff. When I came back I put my headphones back, totally forgetting about this video, and automatically though: "Did I leave the game on?"
Silly me.
This video has seen me through many days and nights of stressful studying and commission work. Thank you!
Let Talos guide you all.
Forgot I had this on my playlist. Im never going to remove this, it holds so much nostalgia of me playing Skyrim and this video itself is one of the main things that helped me pass my exams to get into university.
I have been studying to this music since my first year of college. I am now in the first year of my PhD program and still studying to it. What joy this music brings.
why is this so good? Listening to this, I feel like a wise hermit studying ancient wisdoms.
I'd go back to my first time playing this as a young kid. I'm much older now realizing nothing is fun everything sucks. But like feelings that certain game music from my childhood give me make me tear up. I love it so much. I just want to go back.
Skyrim has the best atmosphere and worldbuilding of any game ever and it probably wont be passed for a very very long time
Here's hoping Elder Scrolls VI does.
Witcher 3
Last year I graduated in engineering and today I am doing a master's degree, during all these years I listened to skyrim ambient music to study, like the ones in this video. Thank you for the upload!
I'm terrible with studying, I loose focus so easily. This is actually helping and I've almost written an entire speech for my speech class. I knew I loved Skyrim!
What a masterpiece of music Jeremy Seoule produced. Incredible! Writing my masterthesis while listening.
My grandma was having anxiety, I put this on and she went right to sleep
Thanks for putting this together. This is one of the few study tracks I can listen to that doesn't immediately put me to sleep and doesn't start making me anxious or distracted when I listen to it.
there'd be never a game as skyrim, perfect OSTs, one of the best lore's, hundreds of named NPCs, thousands of work to do in the game. so many hidden easter eggs, very good power system, open world game that many games desire to be.
imagine if the visual quality was as good as after installing hundreds of mods....this is just perfect
This is great background noise for work... no distracting elements or lyrics, and the occasional sound of just wind rushing or birds chirping can make you feel relaxed
Skyrim VR brought me here. The awesome immersion finally made me bend the knew and pay homage to this masterpiece
Skyrim music restores both body and soul.
That beginning always gets me. I am struck afresh with nostalgia. The many joruneys and exploration. The blissful feeling of progressing at your own pace as you get more situated and attached to the world. Then, when you're ready, you finish it once and for all...but suddenly you feel left with hollowness, and start to brood over how we could never experience such invigorating Odyssey. You turn the console or PC off, and realize you only escaped the toils of life for as long as you stayed on the game is life even worth living once we realize the vanity and bleakness of things? Why, ofc it is. That beginning reminds me we've only just begun. This life is a trial before we step into the afterlife that awaits us. It's up to you to believe in Him who died for us--that will determine your fate.
A fantastic comment! Thank you for sharing your heart! God be with you! :)
GOD is ONE not 3.
Been playing Skyrim since I was like 12. Graduating this year and still have always come back to its soundtrack and intermittently played the game. It's a one of a kind and a deeply cherished part of my childhood.
I think this one is my favourite skyrim ambience video of all time
I'm crying T_T the days when we first encountered Skyrim and stunned by its sheer beauty.
Many-a-research papers have been written to this music. From high school to grad school!
Extract from my novel I'm working on.... "No words could illustrate what the children were feeling at that point in time... They had no idea where they were, how they got here, or what this giant was that was now sitting just feet away. But it just didn't matter at that moment in time, wherever time was.....? It all felt magical and transitory, otherworldly and wondrous to the children and asking questions like, how? why? seemed wrong somehow.... After lots of sloshing and splashing, the giant stopped and regarded the children like a child would looking at the stars, and the children gazed at the giant without blinking, without moving".
@@Judicator37 Hey sorry for the late reply, i dont have an editor, i did but she took Ill, i am dyslexic to so i guess that kind of hampers me when i write....to be honest, i would not know where to start when it comes to this... But i will go back and take on board what you said, thanks.
It is a perfect thing for learning, as you are not keen on TV and talking people in other rooms only on this stunning music. Much love for creating this playlist
there are alot of Skyrim Music videos - but this one is magic... i listen to it every day
When i hear those ambience's i just want to be there !
This has been my sleep soundtrack for like two years at least. It’s absolutely perfect, thank you!!
Same
I had a headache before coming here, now 75% of it is now gone, thank you
Honestly this is my favorite study mix. Nothing like the whipping winds and ethereal pads to put you in that abstract state of mind.
Not a single ad along the whole video, bless you
The beautiful soundtrack is just one of the many things that make skyrim still hold up against newer titles even ten years later.
Is there anything else like this? Something with all the ambiance and natural sounds? This is one of the best ambiance videos ever.
Kyle TheSesquipedalian Not sure, but I was thinking about making some more
please do!
rattlesnake- King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizzzzard
My life feels way cooler when this is playing in the background.
Every time before I study, I play this in the background. Although I stopped playing video games many years ago I still listen to these sounds tracks whenever I have work to do. I am way more productive and creative when I do than when I don't.
I miss staying up late at night grinding on a cool summer night, no worries at all in the world just me, skyrim and my snacks😭😭
For me it was quarantine
Mountain dew with Cheetos in the summer of april
I am a lover of Skyrim so this is amazing for when I study. I also like to use this for meditation it is so calming!
Nov 2021 still here marveling at this masterpiece.
I love listening to this while at work. It's not distracting, but interesting enough to keep listening.
Indeed, it's just right!
It's really amazing how many memories few seconds of a particural song can bring up. The love towards this game is just something unreal and the way that only the soundtrack can make you feel so much
Neighbour Thrashman I feel exactly the same way
Still come back to this video. I used it in high school, college, now when im just vibing.