Meh. I love the game too much to care about any of this. More than 200 hours in, and I can see no end in sight. The only thing that could be better is the soundtrack. But not many games can have an ambient soundtrack as awesome as The Witcher 1.
You're on a quest to destroy a dragon god.SmashLovesTitanQuest said:I just need better quests. Once I have better quests, I will love the game. Without good quests, playing it feels pointless.
That's your opinion, and I'm sorry to hear you didn't enjoy it.Duffeknol said:And I feel nothing.
This game literally has been one of the most miserable gaming experiences of my life. I was 'lucky' enough to be able to play it a few days before it came out (the PS3 version was already being sold here, and my friend had bought it). I saw the preposterously bad NPC-character animations, the same weightless ragdoll physics, the same pointless and consequence-free gameplay and the same amount of bugs as Oblivion's. I went on this forum to downplay people's INSANE expectations, and got 10+ pages of people calling me a troll and flaming me to death.
From that day forward, I could only see the game's flaws. I couldn't enjoy it. I played through the main story once, did pretty much everything else with another character, but all I felt throughout playing the game was hatred. Nothing I did mattered, because the only consequence ANY of your actions have is sometimes hearing a guard say one fucking other line than 'arrow to the knee'. Now, some people play an Elder Scrolls game as some kind of playground. They don't care. They just download mods and dick around in the world for hundreds of hours, throwing chickens at bystanders and whatnot. Fine. Other people would like an immersive RPG experience, which Bethesda is still unable to provide in any way, since every NPC still acts like a lobotomized robot.
I then proceeded to download the child killing mod and the 'set every NPC to non-essential' mod, since I wanted to be able to go Morrowind on the game's ass. Cause, you have to admit, setting pretty much half of the game's NPCs to essential was just bullshit. I mean, for fuck's sakes, you couldn't even kill most of the beggars. I then literally killed off all of Skyrim's population systematically. This helped deal with my frustration with them not acting like proper NPCs. At least when they were dead they didn't annoy me. But now I'm done, and the game is gone.
I hope I forget about Skyrim, the biggest load of shit I have ever had on my harddrive.
EDIT: Also, enough with the 'so you didn't like it big deal don't make a thread about it'. Shut up.
This is a forum for gaming discussion. I disliked a game and I stated my reasons. I wanted to write this thread because I was frustrated with the game, and after posting it, I felt better. This had led to a discussion.
How about I turn your own weapons against you: if you don't want to read about people having a negative opinion on a game you like, don't click those threads and don't reply. This point is as moot as yours.
I'm not telling you that if you like this game you are wrong, dumb, or anything along those lines. I didn't like this game because of above reasons. If you liked it, I'm happy for you, since you're having fun. If you read more into this post and feel personally attacked, lay off the caffeine.
So you like the perks better, what did you think of Morrowinds leveling system? Better yet, what did you like about Morrowind that Oblivion didn't have but Skyrim did?Hal10k said:Don't take my words the wrong way: I liked Oblivion. Not as much as I liked Morrowind, and I'm still reserving judgement on Skyrim until I can reflect upon it more in hindsight, but I still thought Oblivion was really good, especially when you take Shivering Isles into account. It still had flaws, though, and the reason Skyrim has garnered so much praise is that many people feel it addresses those flaws. This may not ring true to you, but it does for many people. And if somebody says "I enjoyed Skyrim's locations more than Oblivion's" or "I liked the voice acting in Skyrim more than Oblivion", you can't really tell them that they're wrong.Crono1973 said:You didn't answer my a question then. I ask why YOU like Morrowind and Skyrim and not Oblivion. I know what every one else is saying and I think none of it rings true (as I pointed out with bullet points).Hal10k said:Like I said, people felt that Skyrim addressed these concerns. Something that feels unique or interesting to one person will feel generic or boring to another. Different people take up different cues from their surroundings. The people who are complimenting Skyrim over Oblivion are the ones who saw positive differences in the game.Crono1973 said:It didn't though.Hal10k said:The common sentiments that I have seen point out the somewhat generic environment design, copy-and-paste locations, comically bad voice acting, the flawed leveling system, and the fact that all of the NPCs looked like potatoes. Many people who disliked Oblivion for these reasons felt that Skyrim addressed these concerns well.Crono1973 said:Why can't you stand Oblivion but like Morrowind and Skyrim?SirBryghtside said:...apart from the fact that Oblivion is one of 4 Elder Scrolls games that came before Skyrim? It lived up to and blew apart my expectations, as a person who loved Morrowind, likes Daggerfall and can't stand Oblivion.Crono1973 said:Maybe you haven't noticed all the "Oblivion sucked, Skyrim is the best game ever!" posts?BloatedGuppy said:Buh?Crono1973 said:It seems to me that comments like yours (and there are many) are really saying that those who hate Oblivion will be the most likely to love Skyrim. To me, that is evidence enough of how far Skyrim has strayed from the expectations of TES fans. In short, Bethesda sold out TES fans.
They're extraordinarily similar, sharing almost all the same virtues and all the same flaws.
Hate Skyrim if that floats your boat. But sold out TES fans? Good grief, people.
Skyrim has:
- generic environment design (ie, mountains and snow vs forests)
- copy and paste locations
- bad voice acting and comic dialog (ie, the arrow to the knee and the horrific german accent)
- the level scaling system is better but not by much
- The NPC's do look better but that hardly helps gameplay
I think Skyrim is worse because the leveling system has been reduced to three attributes and perks. The perks being far more important than your skills (you can have a high skill level in something but it not be as good as having a low skill level plus a perk).
I'm not entirely sure how we segued into a discussion of the leveling system, but I prefer the perk system to the previous game's linear stat progressions. It allows for greater specialization, even if you've managed to max out your stats, and makes for immediate, noticeable benefits to leveling, as opposed to "You can swing your sword incrementally faster". It seems like a natural extension of Oblivion's "You can cast Expert Level Destruction magic now" stuff, at least in that regard.
Conversely, I was confused why so many MORE people were heralding Skyrim as Game of the Year...months before it was even released and any of them had played it.Snotnarok said:I really don't get why so many people, since the game came out have been coming out to announce that the game isn't good to them.
I find this post very insulting. You're free to dislike the game as you please, but please don't imply that anyone who does like Skyrim is "experiencing cognitive dissonance".Skin said:Sure Skyrim MAY have some good things, but I challenge you to tell me what they are, and why they in turn make the game special. Your going to really have to rack your brain and be real imaginative with this one, because there isn't anything good in Skyrim. There are some mediocre things, and there are bad things.Fishyash said:there are still good things about it. Some people may not be as willing to discuss why a game is good rather than why a game is bad.
The product of hype and expectation caused a blinding of the audience. Upon release, EVERY bad aspect of the game was ignored, and only now are people coming out and saying "yeh, this was shit".
It's not that we don't like to talk about the good things, its that the good things were actually bullshit and we were all experiencing cognitive dissonance.
By "we" I don't mean me, because I knew the game was a piece of shit when Bethesda didn't even have the foresight to do a straight rip off of MnB's combat.
I think calling people a troll for having an unpopular opinion is being a troll. Being a troll is not more likely, most people on the internet are not trolls and statistically speaking, most people who start threads are not doing it just to piss other people off. That would be trolling.Angry_squirrel said:Perhaps the reason people called you a troll is because this is the internet, where trolls are common and, while entirely possible you had the game early, you being a troll was a lot more likely.Duffeknol said:Sigh. Listen, I was THE first person on this forum who had a negative opinion on Skyrim, because I was one of the first people to have played it here. People went completely nuts when one of the first threads they saw had negative things to say about the game. Thing was, no one COULD say anything about the game yet, because THEY hadn't played it yet. But STILL they decided to attack me and yelled nothing but 'OMG U HAVE 2 B WRONG U R A TROLL FUK U'. Yeah, that pissed me off. For fuck's sakes these people admitted to not having played the game yet. Instead of simply not believing me, and waving it off as 'I don't believe you, I'll see for myself when it's out for me", they told me I was fucking wrong, called me troll, and wanted my head on a spike. Without. Having. Played. Themselves.
Currently on my 4th playthrough for part 1, to be followed by my 8th(!!!) for part 2.Conza said:Anyway, a shame, now go get out Mass Effect 1 or 2 and play a truely epic RPG![]()
Challenge a accepted.Skin said:Sure Skyrim MAY have some good things, but I challenge you to tell me what they are, and why they in turn make the game special. Your going to really have to rack your brain and be real imaginative with this one, because there isn't anything good in Skyrim. There are some mediocre things, and there are bad things.
The product of hype and expectation caused a blinding of the audience. Upon release, EVERY bad aspect of the game was ignored, and only now are people coming out and saying "yeh, this was shit".
It's not that we don't like to talk about the good things, its that the good things were actually bullshit and we were all experiencing cognitive dissonance.
By "we" I don't mean me, because I knew the game was a piece of shit when Bethesda didn't even have the foresight to do a straight rip off of MnB's combat.
That's funny, because whenever i ask Skyrim fanboys to humor me and critisize the game, they have a very hard time coming up with criticism for it. I wonder how that can be?Fishyash said:There is lots that Skyrim did wrong. You can criticize a lot of games with ease. In fact (broken record mode) it is a lot easier to criticize a game than to look past criticisms and compliment something.
You can come up with more criticisms for your favourite game than compliments for your least favourite game. I can come up with way more criticisms for Skyrim than I can compliment it, even though I think it is one of the better games of 2011 that I played.
Your negative opinion is justified. As it is your own opinion, no justification is needed other than that it is how you feel.Duffeknol said:And I feel nothing.
This game literally has been one of the most miserable gaming experiences of my life. I was 'lucky' enough to be able to play it a few days before it came out (the PS3 version was already being sold here, and my friend had bought it). I saw the preposterously bad NPC-character animations, the same weightless ragdoll physics, the same pointless and consequence-free gameplay and the same amount of bugs as Oblivion's. I went on this forum to downplay people's INSANE expectations, and got 10+ pages of people calling me a troll and flaming me to death.
From that day forward, I could only see the game's flaws. I couldn't enjoy it. I played through the main story once, did pretty much everything else with another character, but all I felt throughout playing the game was hatred. Nothing I did mattered, because the only consequence ANY of your actions have is sometimes hearing a guard say one fucking other line than 'arrow to the knee'. Now, some people play an Elder Scrolls game as some kind of playground. They don't care. They just download mods and dick around in the world for hundreds of hours, throwing chickens at bystanders and whatnot. Fine. Other people would like an immersive RPG experience, which Bethesda is still unable to provide in any way, since every NPC still acts like a lobotomized robot.
I then proceeded to download the child killing mod and the 'set every NPC to non-essential' mod, since I wanted to be able to go Morrowind on the game's ass. Cause, you have to admit, setting pretty much half of the game's NPCs to essential was just bullshit. I mean, for fuck's sakes, you couldn't even kill most of the beggars. I then literally killed off all of Skyrim's population systematically. This helped deal with my frustration with them not acting like proper NPCs. At least when they were dead they didn't annoy me. But now I'm done, and the game is gone.
I hope I forget about Skyrim, the biggest load of shit I have ever had on my harddrive.
EDIT: Also, enough with the 'so you didn't like it big deal don't make a thread about it'. Shut up.
This is a forum for gaming discussion. I disliked a game and I stated my reasons. I wanted to write this thread because I was frustrated with the game, and after posting it, I felt better. This had led to a discussion.
How about I turn your own weapons against you: if you don't want to read about people having a negative opinion on a game you like, don't click those threads and don't reply. This point is as moot as yours.
I'm not telling you that if you like this game you are wrong, dumb, or anything along those lines. I didn't like this game because of above reasons. If you liked it, I'm happy for you, since you're having fun. If you read more into this post and feel personally attacked, lay off the caffeine.
I already gave him a list of seven things so far, above(four posts above) if you want to take a look and approve.Angry_squirrel said:I find this post very insulting. You're free to dislike the game as you please, but please don't imply that anyone who does like Skyrim is "experiencing cognitive dissonance".Skin said:snip
I like the game. If you wish, I could give you a very long list of things I consider good in Skyrim. I'm sure you wouldn't agree. But that's the point: I have my opinion, and you have yours.
Dragons aren't even worth a single mention unless this is the first game you've played with dragons in it. It's like getting excited over zombies in a shooter.Sonic Doctor said:I already gave him a list of seven things so far, above(four posts above) if you want to take a look and approve.Angry_squirrel said:I find this post very insulting. You're free to dislike the game as you please, but please don't imply that anyone who does like Skyrim is "experiencing cognitive dissonance".Skin said:snip
I like the game. If you wish, I could give you a very long list of things I consider good in Skyrim. I'm sure you wouldn't agree. But that's the point: I have my opinion, and you have yours.
Eight, if you count that I listed dragons twice. DRAGONS!!! Woooot!!
Some people hold out hope that the game will get better. Especially considering the massive amount of hype surrounding Skyrim. People were calling it the Game of the Year when it was announced. Reviewers were doing the same thing just before it came out.poiumty said:I have a friend who doesn't like Skyrim either. He thinks it's crap and boring and would probably agree with everything you said.
He did the smart thing and didn't buy it. Can't say the same about you.