Should I get Skyrim?
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Should I get Skyrim?
I've been pretty bored lately and despite many people hating bethesda, the game is getting a lot of players and a lot seem to be enjoying it (playing it a lot). What is your guys' thoughts?
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No. If you really want to get it, wait eight or nine months, whenever they come out with a GOTYE that comes with some shitty, overpriced DLC already included [not to mention a lower sticker price].
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I bought it with some birthday money some family gave me since all my friends were buying it and I think overall its okay. Bethesda knows their own lore so the writing isn't as bad as their other games, and besides the bland gameplay the exploring actually is pretty fun. That said, when Saints Row the Third came out I haven't really touched it since, and I'm already waiting for mods to help spice the game up besides fixing bad texture resolutions which shouldn't have been there in the first place.
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jetbaby wrote:No. If you really want to get it, wait eight or nine months, whenever they come out with a GOTYE that comes with some shitty, overpriced DLC already included [not to mention a lower sticker price].
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The short - What Jetbaby said.
The long - No. It's a typical besthapo game, it has a lot of pomp and is frankly surprisingly satisfying while you're still learning the ropes but once you're past that 6-7 hour barrier and you've identified what's what, you realize there's fuck all to do aside from walking around and fighting shit. And there's two of the problems; there's nothing in this avalanche of nordic medievalry you haven't seen before and the combat, while better than Obliv, is still shite. What you're left with is a shallow game world that hardly has any interest, user made content aside and there's still no construction set. Like Oblivion, this is the shit right now, give it a couple of months and it'll just be shit, but worth it for the mods and by then, perhaps a worthwhile buy. Right now it isn't, particularly considering it's also buggy as fuck (way past F:NV levels). Oh and the RPG? Easy, there isn't one.
The long - No. It's a typical besthapo game, it has a lot of pomp and is frankly surprisingly satisfying while you're still learning the ropes but once you're past that 6-7 hour barrier and you've identified what's what, you realize there's fuck all to do aside from walking around and fighting shit. And there's two of the problems; there's nothing in this avalanche of nordic medievalry you haven't seen before and the combat, while better than Obliv, is still shite. What you're left with is a shallow game world that hardly has any interest, user made content aside and there's still no construction set. Like Oblivion, this is the shit right now, give it a couple of months and it'll just be shit, but worth it for the mods and by then, perhaps a worthwhile buy. Right now it isn't, particularly considering it's also buggy as fuck (way past F:NV levels). Oh and the RPG? Easy, there isn't one.
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That's pretty much the last 3 TES games from what I've been told.Tofu Man wrote:The short - What Jetbaby said.
The long - No. It's a typical besthapo game, it has a lot of pomp and is frankly surprisingly satisfying while you're still learning the ropes but once you're past that 6-7 hour barrier and you've identified what's what, you realize there's fuck all to do aside from walking around and fighting shit.
Wouldn't piss on them if I saw them on fire myself. I don't do the action/adventure thing.
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I pirated it briefly to see how shitty it was before deleting it. In addition to all the valid complaints here, the menu navigation is horrible, sometimes requiring you to click and sometimes requiring you to use arrow keys, and never making it clear when to use what.
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Everyone on this forum, hates everything, its like no matter how a game is, its still shit.
@Pooperscooper, i payed 110 bucks for the game and the guide, and ive got about 20 hours on it, my girlfriend has a bout 20 aswell. so already. thats 40 hours of fun, for 100 bucks, what more do you want?
the combat system is revamped, the graphics are pretty, the magic system received a complete overhaul, as did mamy aspects.
tl;dr its better than any other game your going to get
@Pooperscooper, i payed 110 bucks for the game and the guide, and ive got about 20 hours on it, my girlfriend has a bout 20 aswell. so already. thats 40 hours of fun, for 100 bucks, what more do you want?
the combat system is revamped, the graphics are pretty, the magic system received a complete overhaul, as did mamy aspects.
tl;dr its better than any other game your going to get
Clearly you haven't read much on this forum, hell, even in this very thread.The_Sights wrote:Everyone on this forum, hates everything, its like no matter how a game is, its still shit.
"All the work one cares to add will not turn a mud pie into an apple tart; it remains a mud pie, value zero."the combat system is revamped, the graphics are pretty, the magic system received a complete overhaul, as did mamy aspects.
That is a terrifying, terrifying lie or, god help you, you have missed out on a lot of good games in your [assuming short?] life.tl;dr its better than any other game your going to get
Long story short, you're really in the wrong place to be a Bethesda fangirl.
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I'm glad to see you're not a Communist.jetbaby wrote: "All the work one cares to add will not turn a mud pie into an apple tart; it remains a mud pie, value zero."
But all joking aside, all your points are valid. There are a lot of games the majority of DAC hates, and rightly so because they're shit, while good games we tend to be divided on.
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That really has nothing to do with making it a good RPG.The_Sights wrote: the combat system is revamped, the graphics are pretty, the magic system received a complete overhaul, as did mamy aspects.
Choice and consequences, a dynamic world that reacts to your actions, well written dialogue that's what makes a good RPG. Those are things Bethesda doesn't do. They dumb things down and whore them out for the console crowd who really isn't discerning enough to give a shit.
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It's better than Oblivion but it still kind of a letdown once you progress considerably. Once you learn how to exploit the system and realize that the whole game is riddled with tedium than it hits you that it is a Bethesda game afterall. I would rather play Call of Duty than be some cosplaying ES butternut anyway.
The guide woulda been the least of it. 's much worse speding (or wanting others to believe you spent) 110$ on shit you could've gotten for free. Oh well, at least we was entertain'd for 2 seconds.SenisterDenister wrote:I almost thought you were serious until I realized you said you had also bought a guide(...)
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the way i see it, thats 110 bucks and 40 hours completely wasted. I'm sorta sick of folks seeing gaming as a valid hobby. It's a diversion and entertainment, but its also a bottomless pit of money and time that could be invested in the real world. "40 hours of fun"? It sounds like you're describing a crack binge.The_Sights wrote: @Pooperscooper, i payed 110 bucks for the game and the guide, and ive got about 20 hours on it, my girlfriend has a bout 20 aswell. so already. thats 40 hours of fun, for 100 bucks, what more do you want?
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yeah, true. Sorry, I was just being a hater this morning. But fuck, 110 dollars for a game and guide?! I would need a ton of disposable income to consider that these days. 18 year old DML... well that's a different story. He was thick headed.Manoil wrote:What you describe reading anything outside of nonfiction?
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I tend to look at what I buy in a price/time/quality kind of equation. For example: I make $13.50 an hour. Saints Row, costing $50, costs me about 4 hours of work after tax is figured in. So far I've barely scratched the surface of a quality game and that 4 hours of work has gotten me 18 hours of entertainment with the promise of more entertainment to come.
Bethesda games are the the Twilight of videogames. They come in a nice wrapper but are so devoid of personality that the player invests whatever they want of themselves into it. While perfect for people who don't enjoy thinking about what they're doing, this kind of game is fine.
Bethesda games are the the Twilight of videogames. They come in a nice wrapper but are so devoid of personality that the player invests whatever they want of themselves into it. While perfect for people who don't enjoy thinking about what they're doing, this kind of game is fine.
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