More like an over estimate.honestdiscussioner said:Let's solve this with MATH!
P = Price
AGT = Average Gameplay Time
V = Value
The equation will be:
(AGT / P) = V
So if a game costs 10 dollars, and you get 10 hours of gameplay, that's a value of 1.
Psychnauts: (16.5 / 20) = 0.825
Just Cause 2: (20 / 10) = 2
Skyrim: (200 / 60) = 3.3333
Yes, 200 hours is probably underestimating the amount of time you'll want to play this game. I just finished my second playthrough . . never really finished everything in either playthrough, but I still want to start a third game.
It's seriously, the best game ever. Not even the Assassin's Creed series stands up, and I called Assassin's Creed 2 a perfect game.
Not every game has to be played for 200-300+ hours for it to be considered good. I'm quite the contrary, because I haven't sunk even 100 hours into Skyrim, nor do I want to sink that much into Skyrim. I don't have enough fun with it to sink that much time into that game. I could say the exact same thing with Dark Souls, by your logic, considering I've sunk maybe even more than 450 hours into it divided between 4 different 90+ hour characters, and several more 30-40 hour characters that I deleted.honestdiscussioner said:Let's solve this with MATH!
P = Price
AGT = Average Gameplay Time
V = Value
The equation will be:
(AGT / P) = V
So if a game costs 10 dollars, and you get 10 hours of gameplay, that's a value of 1.
Psychnauts: (16.5 / 20) = 0.825
Just Cause 2: (20 / 10) = 2
Skyrim: (200 / 60) = 3.3333
Yes, 200 hours is probably underestimating the amount of time you'll want to play this game. I just finished my second playthrough . . never really finished everything in either playthrough, but I still want to start a third game.
It's seriously, the best game ever. Not even the Assassin's Creed series stands up, and I called Assassin's Creed 2 a perfect game.
So for me it'shonestdiscussioner said:Let's solve this with MATH!
P = Price
AGT = Average Gameplay Time
V = Value
The equation will be:
(AGT / P) = V
Hahaha, yeah. A combination of relentless press coverage and my own sort of current indifference has kept me from coming back. I'll explain the latter below...brainslurper said:In other news, you have no soul.
Nothing at all, actually! The game is actually great (my soapboxing about bugs and minor personal preferences aside) it's just that I'm like this with every giant Bethesda RPG. I get caught in the hype, I get the game, put some time into it, then put it down for a while to play other games. I won't pick them back up until a substantial game drought happens and then is when I sink the hours into them. The exact same thing happened with Oblivion, and is now happening with my current Morrowind playthrough.Beach_Sided said:Interesting. Why?
What has happened, or not happened, that has turned you off the game?
When someone says "it's the best (insert thing) ever", it's generally understood to be communicating an opinion. I have enough respect for people's intelligence to be able to know the difference and not take everyone who says something along those lines as expressing objective fact.ExiusXavarus said:I would honestly recommend Dark Souls to anyone and everyone, over Skyrim. Don't get me wrong, Skyrim was fun, but in my honest opinion, Dark Souls is such a better game, with just as much, if not MORE replayability.
Not every game has to be played for 200-300+ hours for it to be considered good. I'm quite the contrary, because I haven't sunk even 100 hours into Skyrim, nor do I want to sink that much into Skyrim. I don't have enough fun with it to sink that much time into that game. I could say the exact same thing with Dark Souls, by your logic, considering I've sunk maybe even more than 450 hours into it divided between 4 different 90+ hour characters, and several more 30-40 hour characters that I deleted.honestdiscussioner said:Let's solve this with MATH!
P = Price
AGT = Average Gameplay Time
V = Value
The equation will be:
(AGT / P) = V
So if a game costs 10 dollars, and you get 10 hours of gameplay, that's a value of 1.
Psychnauts: (16.5 / 20) = 0.825
Just Cause 2: (20 / 10) = 2
Skyrim: (200 / 60) = 3.3333
Yes, 200 hours is probably underestimating the amount of time you'll want to play this game. I just finished my second playthrough . . never really finished everything in either playthrough, but I still want to start a third game.
It's seriously, the best game ever. Not even the Assassin's Creed series stands up, and I called Assassin's Creed 2 a perfect game.
If you could, please don't claim such things like they are fact, as "best game ever" is quite subjective.
Skyrim is $60, not $100, making it 0.6. You only played it for forty hours? You must not have gotten much done, or tried to rush through it. Unless you mixed up your variables and somehow paid $40 and played for 100 hours, which would make it 2.5.SoulSalmon said:So for me it'shonestdiscussioner said:Let's solve this with MATH!
P = Price
AGT = Average Gameplay Time
V = Value
The equation will be:
(AGT / P) = V
Skyrim: 40 / 100 = 0.4
Minecraft: 500 / 10 = 50
Psychonauts: 5 / 5 = 1
No, it's a gross underestimate. I've gone through two playthroughts (which would be a requirement to do all the content since some quests are mutually exclusive to others) and have sunk in over 200 hours, and I've still seen probably only half the content. Psychonauts might be a great game, but it can't beat the value of Skyrim.Balobo said:More like an over estimate.honestdiscussioner said:Let's solve this with MATH!
P = Price
AGT = Average Gameplay Time
V = Value
The equation will be:
(AGT / P) = V
So if a game costs 10 dollars, and you get 10 hours of gameplay, that's a value of 1.
Psychnauts: (16.5 / 20) = 0.825
Just Cause 2: (20 / 10) = 2
Skyrim: (200 / 60) = 3.3333
Yes, 200 hours is probably underestimating the amount of time you'll want to play this game. I just finished my second playthrough . . never really finished everything in either playthrough, but I still want to start a third game.
It's seriously, the best game ever. Not even the Assassin's Creed series stands up, and I called Assassin's Creed 2 a perfect game.
Anyways, get Psychonauts.