As the title implies this is a question of whether not you place Skyrim for mainly the game play or the world and lore.
This question came to me one is having a conversation with one of my classmates in college in which he pointed out he liked the warrior class. And when I mentioned that I prefer more the magic side he promptly said " I dont like that stuff, there's too much of it, I would rather go kill something with a sword then figure out all the spells.". The conversation continued and I was under the impression that he wanted to know more about the spell system. So I told him about the different schools of magic. In which he replied with " why are there so many?". The conversation preceded to discuss how morrowind had many more skills, magic schools, weapons and armor than skyrim and into how oblivion was more mainstream. He then went on to say how he enjoyed the game but did not think he would paly morrowind because it was to complicated and you don't need that much story (I understood he meant that "He" did not need that much story" But it seemed to imply that because the game had more story or more in depth of detail that he would not play it overlooking the game play.
The rest of the conversation kind of trailed off into an explanation of why I use the term ?call of duty type people? while still trying to emphasize the fact that I enjoyed call of duty, explaining why I would ?invest any time at all learning lore?, defending the fact that I enjoy video games and anime and me explaining the difference between hardcore and casual.
Mind you at no point did this escalate into anything more than me explaining some things. No elevated voices. We?re still buds. And neither of us were mad or trying to put down the other.
Personally I play The Elder Scrolls for the various spells, armor, weapons, background, people, locations.... or in other words Both.
Any comments are welcome.
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This question came to me one is having a conversation with one of my classmates in college in which he pointed out he liked the warrior class. And when I mentioned that I prefer more the magic side he promptly said " I dont like that stuff, there's too much of it, I would rather go kill something with a sword then figure out all the spells.". The conversation continued and I was under the impression that he wanted to know more about the spell system. So I told him about the different schools of magic. In which he replied with " why are there so many?". The conversation preceded to discuss how morrowind had many more skills, magic schools, weapons and armor than skyrim and into how oblivion was more mainstream. He then went on to say how he enjoyed the game but did not think he would paly morrowind because it was to complicated and you don't need that much story (I understood he meant that "He" did not need that much story" But it seemed to imply that because the game had more story or more in depth of detail that he would not play it overlooking the game play.
The rest of the conversation kind of trailed off into an explanation of why I use the term ?call of duty type people? while still trying to emphasize the fact that I enjoyed call of duty, explaining why I would ?invest any time at all learning lore?, defending the fact that I enjoy video games and anime and me explaining the difference between hardcore and casual.
Mind you at no point did this escalate into anything more than me explaining some things. No elevated voices. We?re still buds. And neither of us were mad or trying to put down the other.
Personally I play The Elder Scrolls for the various spells, armor, weapons, background, people, locations.... or in other words Both.
Any comments are welcome.
....For Sum reason only two of the options showed up.