Riften can blow me. i started heading there two days ago. and by two days, i mean IN REAL TIME. i keep getting distracted.Stu35 said:... Riften as well.
maybe it's my lack of focus that is the problem. hmmm ...
Riften can blow me. i started heading there two days ago. and by two days, i mean IN REAL TIME. i keep getting distracted.Stu35 said:... Riften as well.
You must be consuming huge amounts of health potion to survive some of the battles in the game, if all you do is slug and chug. I suppose if that tactic works, then you are right, it is a legitimate problem with the game. However, the only health potions I never make health potions on my character, just pick up what I find, and very very rarely do I ever drink one in combat. I think I have about 50 minor health potions, and a bunch more stronger health potions stacked up because by dodging, timing and keeping inflicted damage to a minimum I never really need them.Zhukov said:I beg to differ.
What happens if you let one of those big two-hander lads hit your frail magic arse? Your health goes down by a good chunk. Then you can just open your time-stopping inventory and instantly medicate the pain away. Timing, dodging or blocking is not required.
I play a light armour guy with a bow and duel daggers. No shields, no heavy armour, no spells.
I predominantly use sneak attacks, but mostly just for the style points. I am yet to encounter anything that I couldn't beat by just running up to it and, well... mashing attack while chugging potions. Giants, dragons, spriggans, mages, vampires... whatever. Granted, killing a giant like that requires a lot of health potions, but the game hands them out like confetti and I could always just brew my own.
I tried turning the difficulty up. The only difference I noticed was enemies having more health. (And maybe doing more damage? Dunno, didn't check.) It didn't make the combat harder, just longer.
Try holding f. You're welcome.King of the Sandbox said:I.... enjoy your loving of me, I guess? lolTrippy Turtle said:I love you...King of the Sandbox said:Move the camera around to in front of your character, open inventory, bingo! You can now see everything you equip. You're welcome. ^_^Trippy Turtle said:Another thing is the lack of deep water and things to find while swimming around. Finally I miss being able to see my character while equipping him with stuff. I wear an execution hood (But I an somehow still see) and lots of other random mismatched armor and have no idea if I look publicly indecent.
Skyrim is pretty much perfect now.
Also (because it took me a while to figure out), you can zoom the camera as well, so you can get the full body shot in there. Now, if only someone would make a mod that let you move the camera while having an attack readied...
You may find it shocking to find that people enjoy things that you do not, and that many gaming opinions are, in fact, subjective.Ascarus said:lolwut? inborn gift? are you serious?Yvl9921 said:The issues you're mentioning are the same issues that people without the inborn gift to appreciate Bethesda games are often found saying.
skyrim is a great game, but it's lack of focus and urgency is a "problem". i can live with it having expected bethesda to follow the same pattern they used in morrowind and oblivion, but the fact that i can wander all over skyrim and ignore the main story line without penalty does detract from any sense of "wow, my actions are really having an effect of this world".
but i have killed dozens of bandits. and bears. and i swear the next person who talks to me that sounds like arnold schwarzenegger is going to get an axe to the face.
Come on, don't be stupid. We killed off the last dragon back in '83!LiquidGrape said:Wait, are you telling me it is a game? I was so certain it was a documentary about every-day life in Scandinavia...
All very valid criticisms. Combat is dull, animations are terrible, forgettable and bland characters.Zhukov said:First off, there's all the nitpick-y stuff. The way the combat never requires you to do anything more creative than mash the attack button and chug health potions. The way the 2004-era animation makes it look like the world is populated by finger puppets. The way they took the hint and hired a bunch more voice actors, but then had them all say the exact same lines. The way that the stealth system is utterly and hilariously broken.
However, those are relatively minor flaws. Irritating, but not enough to detract from the general enjoyment.
What very nearly kills it for me is the utter lack of focus. The huge amount of content means that the game has to spread itself out to a truly painful degree. None of the characters are the least bit fleshed out and the locations all flash by in minutes. Nothing has any depth or weight to it. In short, there's nothing to get invested in, with the possible exception of decorating your in-game house.
At the end of the day, what reason is there to keep playing? The story? I forced myself to follow it long enough to get the dragons to spawn, then the greybeards sent me on a bloody fetch quest and I completely lost interest. Levelling up and getting better gear? I don't know about the rest of you, but I lack the capacity to get excited about a list of numbers. The only thing keeping me going is the potential for exploration, and even that is getting monotonous. Once I'd finished clearing out Cave-o-Bandits #11 and Draugir Tunnel #16 I started to get the distinct impression I'd essentially seen everything the game had to offer.
I would use Assassin's Creed or Dragon Age as an example of better combat.Syzygy23 said:So how could the combat be better? I constantly hear people yammering about how terrible combat in bethesdas TES series is, yet I never hear anyone suggesting how it could be better.Raven said:I don't like how you can't use your shield without first drawing your sword. You could do it in oblivion so why the change?
Also combat still sucks ass. The afformentioned button mashing and potion chugging was revolutionary circa 1983...
Honestly, I feel that melee combat should have more... impact. If I hit a bandit in the face with a sword the bandit should REACT like a sharp bit of metal that probably hasn't been cleaned just cut his nose off.
Magic needs to be more powerful/more difficult to use. If I hit someone with a stream of fire, why do they contiue their berserker attack at me? THEY ARE ON FIRE. That HURTS, they should be flailing around screaming or rolling on the ground.