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DArtagnan
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Yeah, the setting is likely a key factor. I never cared for it, and especially not that huge ash area.
To me, "strange" isn't automatically better than familiar. Not saying that's the case for other people, but when I consider the impact of games like Torment and Morrowind - it sure does seem that unfamiliar settings get a lot of praise.
Ironically, I'm not really a big fan of the Skyrim setting, either.
I prefer traditional settings with a lot of variety. Gothic 3 is a good example of the kind of world I really want.
To me, "strange" isn't automatically better than familiar. Not saying that's the case for other people, but when I consider the impact of games like Torment and Morrowind - it sure does seem that unfamiliar settings get a lot of praise.
Ironically, I'm not really a big fan of the Skyrim setting, either.
I prefer traditional settings with a lot of variety. Gothic 3 is a good example of the kind of world I really want.