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MidnightSt

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Sjakie said:
I dont want to stop and fight a dragon every ingame kilometer travelled either.
i don't think you have to worry about this too much, from what i gathered they seem to be treated like "gems", i suppose you'll meet your first dragon pretty late in the game, and they'll be relatively rare, meeting them will be an event, like "WOW, OMG, A DRAGON!", not a casual/regular thing?

(or at least, it's how it should be, so if it's otherwise, it could be... not a deal-breaker, but a big disappointment.)

about the graphics - i don't care, i would even be happy if it would be possible to set it to look rougly like Morrowind, because that would mean i could play it without having to buy a new maschine i don't have money for (yes, i'm poor and extremely low-tech, basically i can't run almost anything that was released after 2008, with the exception of some indie games, but i don't really care cause the way gaming industry is going in recent 3-4 years is very boring/unappealing to me, but skyrim seems to be one of the gems i'll be sad i'm unable to play as soon as it comes out.)

the biggest issue for me would be the same as in morrowind, HUGE world, but with so few things to do in it, yes, there are loads of quests, but they're all basically "kill, fetch, talk through not too deep dialogue" - which results in a feeling of repetitivness pretty fast for me.
 

The Lunatic

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I don't want to see the game simplified or "Streamlined".

I look for Elder scrolls games to be immersive and engaging, not a slow treadmill, but a fast run through a mystical landscape with lots of options of how to build my character.


My only hope is the current damage done by "Streamlining" is capable of being modded out of the game.
 

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easternflame said:
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Sjakie said:
Since im not planning on using the fasttravel (to much) I dont want to stop and fight a dragon every ingame kilometer travelled either.
2 things on this point, 1st, you can decline a fight with a dragon, if you see one and it sees you, you turn and leave or proceed and attack. Also, in one of those 3 hour hands on previews I read that there is a Caravan fast travel system, that is amazing because you pay 20 gold and it takes you to your destination, so it keeps the system immersive.

Let us hope, it's the best installment in the series. See you in 3 weeks forum.
Im fairly oke with avoiding the occasional dragon by going around it, but it would be a bit of a problem if im not using fasttravel and i really need to get to a town to sell my loot.
Guess it comes down too: As long as the dragons dont turn up like oblivion-gates everywhere, it will be manageable.
Dont really know if im all that happy with the mentioned caravansystem, if it's just between towns, that is perfectly fine with me (like Stiltstriders) It would be kind of weird to ask a caravaner to drop me off in that hard to reach, snowy mountaintop with a dungeon entrance where nothing else is going on middle of nowhere.

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SirBryghtside said:
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Skip to 1:30.

Look at the axe, and look at the Draugr.

Are you seriously trying to tell me that there's no hit reaction? Plus, combat does feel great, at least for me.
You mean that part that looks like it's part of a cutscene? How about you look at some NON cutscene, NON cherry picked for a trailer combat?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZvgqXz35Tjs like this for example

Sliced in the neck by a sword? No reaction.

Hit by an arrow? No reaction.

Hit by multiple bursts of electrical magic? No reaction.

at 1:34? My infamous LOOK MA IM SLIDING failure of a mechanic.

The combat looks better than it does in Oblivion, but it still has plenty of shittiness for everyone.
Nice to see someone else picking this up.
In Oblivion, you were constantly suffering from blows when an npc got in a hit, but other way around only worked if you made a powerattack. This does feel a bit like a point to be improved. Finishing moves look nice and all, but it's not an improvement to this problem. Still i can get over that considering my experiences in Morrowind like this video shows:

 

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Sjakie said:
Less then promissed weirdness [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/news/view/108446-Skyrim-Will-Be-Weird-Like-Morrowind] is one of the things that im slightly worried about. Oblivion was a good game, but in whole it felt too much as 'generic fantasy'. It's a matter of taste, lets leave it at that.
I think that was just caused by the limitations of the horrible GameBryo engine. Hopefully the unique race appearances are a good sign.
 

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I would only be disappointed if activating the thunderstorm dragon shout in a city didn't get me at least a 10,000 oren bounty. That and if a dragon swoops down and steals my horse.
 

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If they mess up the guilds, dungeons and sidequests. Cause that is my main motivation when playing a Bethesda RPG.
 

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My biggest disappointment would be not being able to play the game. I 'm currently trying to leave my xbox360 and want to get Skyrim from Steam. The thing is though, I own both Oblivion Deluxe and Fallot 3 GOTY on steam and neither work on my laptop while the entire rest of my steam library does. I suspect this to be an issue with windows 7 as I have access to 2 significantly weaker vista computers that while technically capable of running oblivion (and 1 fallout 3), don't run them well. Additionally, a friend of mine has Fallout 3 and new Vegas along with windows 7 and fallout 3 doesn't work for him but he's been playing new Vegas non-stop. Despite this support for my 2 Bethesda games just not being compatible with windows 7, I'm still worried.

This concern also extends to any early game bugs that render the game unplayable. [Remembers Bethesda's history with bugs and PC games. Seriously considers getting Skyrim for PS3.]

Oh yeah, and this:
the spud said:
I don't think this is the case, but the game would be ruined for me if everytime I skipped town a dragon shows up while I'm not looking and kills several imprtant NPC's who were going to give me quests. That would piss me off.
 

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I hope the mana in skyrim is much better. because in oblivion when I casted an high level spell(75 fire damage range: 10 foot) my mana bar was almost completly empty. and that is with every skill and ability level 100

btw sorry if my spelling is a mess I'm dyslectic (and yes I googled it)
 

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The only thing that still concerns me is the fact that there's a chance that the map will have too much snow.
Snow's call and all, but it often gets uninteresting to look at if you spend too much time in it in games.
Hopefully there'll be lots of variety to Skyrim's landscape though...
 

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AndyFromMonday said:
From what I've seen, Elder Scrolls fans won't like Skyrim. The game has that "REACHING NEW AUDIENCES LOL!" feel to it. DA2 did the same thing and look how well that turned out.
Very much how I feel. I'm not so much worried that it might not turn out to be a good game, so much as I a worried that it won't be a good Elder Scrolls game.
 

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AndyFromMonday said:
From what I've seen, Elder Scrolls fans won't like Skyrim. The game has that "REACHING NEW AUDIENCES LOL!" feel to it. DA2 did the same thing and look how well that turned out.
Reaching new audiences also can result in fixing problems in games. I can't play Morrowind because of hooooowwwwww slllloooooowwwwwwwww yoooooouuuuuuuuu mmoooooooovvvvvvvve. Minutes to get across town? F. Dat. Make that shit accessible. Make it playable.

Streamlining isn't a bad idea, when the previous incarnations were bogged down with useless crap. Not useless as in 'Well, taking skill in heavy armor's not so good for a mage character' type stuff, but I mean useless as in 'If you take speechcraft, things will level up faster and you will die because speechcraft doesn't kill things that need killing.' or 'hand to hand fighting'.

A good rpg system will be lacking in traps, and making it accessible is only good. This is something Dragon Age 2 did -right- and the motions towards accessibility were not that game's flaws.
 

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Sjakie said:
easternflame said:
/snip
Sjakie said:
Since im not planning on using the fasttravel (to much) I dont want to stop and fight a dragon every ingame kilometer travelled either.
2 things on this point, 1st, you can decline a fight with a dragon, if you see one and it sees you, you turn and leave or proceed and attack. Also, in one of those 3 hour hands on previews I read that there is a Caravan fast travel system, that is amazing because you pay 20 gold and it takes you to your destination, so it keeps the system immersive.

Let us hope, it's the best installment in the series. See you in 3 weeks forum.
Im fairly oke with avoiding the occasional dragon by going around it, but it would be a bit of a problem if im not using fasttravel and i really need to get to a town to sell my loot.
Guess it comes down too: As long as the dragons dont turn up like oblivion-gates everywhere, it will be manageable.
Dont really know if im all that happy with the mentioned caravansystem, if it's just between towns, that is perfectly fine with me (like Stiltstriders) It would be kind of weird to ask a caravaner to drop me off in that hard to reach, snowy mountaintop with a dungeon entrance where nothing else is going on middle of nowhere.
No, the caravan system only works like the stiltstriders, from town to town.
 

QPCloudy

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Quite simply, if this game is only half as good as it looks, it'll still be more than worth our time.
 

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It's going to be nigh broken at launch (completely broken on the ps3) so I'm not even going to bother with it for at least a few months. I'll probably just wait for goty.
 

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If the game has either this -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU5NhFfu_1U

Or this -

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_JsiPdba_0s

I'll do what I did with Fallout 3, New vegas AND oblivion; Turn it the fuck off, uninstall it and never ever play it again.

Seriously, I bought all three of those games, those glitches happened to me and I just quit. They freak me out really bad, so there's three games I was really really having a good time on that I've never played since.

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Javarock said:
Pretty sure nothing will, If there is the answer is simple, Mod it yourself or wait untill someone else does.

this is the general beauty of bethesda, they make decent vanilla games, and modders mod it to hell and back into all its glory.

so yeah, this game can't possibly disappoint me. (also i have lower standards than alot of elitists...so i don't get disappointed to easily.)