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Otinanist
You can't go wrong with skyrim, even if it takes a few months more after launch
you mean Beth isn't making a game but a gaming platform for people to add content...
You can't go wrong with skyrim, even if it takes a few months more after launch
you mean Beth isn't making a game but a gaming platform for people to add content…
Considering that mods aren't possible on consoles, I think one can easily blame them for an unplayable game.
Is there a "not" missing here, or am I simply missing what you are trying to say?
My experience with Oblivion was similar. I had a good time and finished it, but it just never developed the magic that DF and MW had, and the dearth and shallowness of lore and some really outrageous handholding are mostly to blame in my case, I don't mind the mechanics so much actually.
Bethesda skipped the strategy "making the game stupidity friendy" like Bioware seems to be doing.
Absolutely one of the primary reasons I love the Elder Scrolls series. There is no hand holding, highlighted objects, or glowing trails everywhere telling you exactly what to do, what you can interact with and where to go.
Huh? Are you sure you've played Oblivion?
If a compass and quest markers telling you *exactly* where to go isn't hand-holding, I don't know what is.
I don't believe it is 90% as Toddles claimed, but it's more than 50-50 for sure. Damn pirates.
But then you´re often screwed because the game usually doesn´t offer enough information on directions in some other manner.Yeah, but with a mod that turns those off, there is no hand holding then…
At least in the case of DA:O, that´s probably because you can turn the crap off in the game´s options.There are no mods in the Dragon Age series that I've found to turn that crap off!
But then you´re often screwed because the game usually doesn´t offer enough information on directions in some other manner.
Your concept of fun is in this regard very different from mine then.Thats where all the fun is though, and increasing the longevity of the product for many many months if not years. Eventually you'll just stumble upon the next part, as if it were just another quest at first….I love it!