I think this is gonna be my game of the year...can't wait...:D
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Same for the caves, mines, castles, ayleid ruins, ... the sites all
have one of a few repetitive patterns. Background filler. But the
sites aren't the story/quests, which is quite complex - and a player
only needs to play through some of the sites to follow the mainline
quests.
I've never been much enthused by medaieval swords 'n sorcery themes
with their class systems and stock characters, so I was surprised that
I liked Oblivion - playing it turned into something of a time sump.
Second trailer did it for me. Guess I better finish off Morrowind and
get started on Oblivion. :-D
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> Same here. I started FO:NV months ago and there is so much
>to do, I just got tired of it.
This is the issue I have with lengthy RPGs. I typically find myself
sticking to the main quest, because if I can't complete the game in an
hour or two per night for a couple of weeks of playing, it will just
end up unfinished, and relegated to my mental list of unmemorable
games.
Some of the side quests in FO:NV were so well done that I thought I
might actually break out of this pattern. I spent a lot of time
before I actually went to Vegas, then when I got to Vegas I just
wanted to finish up, which I did on the main quest, then uninstalled
it.
Bethesda should make a Skyrim special edition and include something like
this, totally handbound in leather - it would cost a bundle but lots of
people would certainly buy it, I have no doubt.
I would then probably get sucked into the story if it was a decent one, but
reading that much shit in game would be ridiculous.
My character collected books, but more causally then this. I also didn't
actually both reading most of them. Most in-game fiction like this
tends to be "fanfic" quality.
MetalGuru <som...@email.com> wrote:
>Bethesda should make a Skyrim special edition and include something like
>this, totally handbound in leather - it would cost a bundle but lots of
>people would certainly buy it, I have no doubt.
They went with a coffee table art book, a big dragon figurine, and a
making-of DVD. I'd rather have the art book, but not at $150. Not without
a cloth map at least...
Ross Ridge
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