Things about skyrim that worry you?

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A Free Man

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Hunter65416 said:
For me its,
-The UI is a bit weird and bland
-From the videos ive seen the majority of the environments seem a bit grey and gritty compared to the lush green environments i loved in oblivion
-im not sure about the finishing moves in combat that you have no control over (there sort of cut scene type things)
-The way the health mana fatigue bars are layed out and how big they are (i suppose that comes under UI)
All I can think of right now, it still looks amazing and i'll be picking up my preorder on 11.11.11
For the UI I don't think that will effect me that much, as long as they do it intuitively I don't mind if they change things around a bit. I have been thinking along similar lines for the environments, although I remember back to Morrowind and how the dark gritty vibe really worked in that so if they do it in a similar way I will be happy. The main thing I'm worried about is if they use the excuse that "It's meant to be snowy everywhere" in the mountains to make all the terrain similar which I doubt they will but it's a possibility. I'm not too woried about the combat as most of the time I enjoy the combat in TES (Don't know why, just do). The only other thing I'm scared of is that they continue the trend of making things less complex by removing certain features which I guess is great in theory but kind of detracts from the overall experience in my opinion.
 

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It appears to be some sort of quantum anomaly that seems to slow down time more and more the closer we get to its release date, prolonging the wait before we get to play it. That worries me.
 

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Hafrael said:
Fox KITSUNE said:
Not Really a Worry but more of a Deep thought,

If there are Vampires in the game, are they Werewolves? I mean you can't have one without the other, so it only seems natural to think and wonder.
Werewolves are confirmed

Nothing worries me. I'm excited as hell.
Hunter65416 said:
Fox KITSUNE said:
Not Really a Worry but more of a Deep thought,

If there are Vampires in the game, are they Werewolves? I mean you can't have one without the other, so it only seems natural to think and wonder.
There are vampires in the game, i doubt there will be werewolves because the games finished now and if they did put warewolves in they'd say so to create some more hype.
Penumbran Wolf said:
Fox KITSUNE said:
Not Really a Worry but more of a Deep thought,

If there are Vampires in the game, are they Werewolves? I mean you can't have one without the other, so it only seems natural to think and wonder.
Anti-Twilight fan rant aside, you can have one without the other, but at this point I will not be surprised if Bethesda pussies out of this one. First of all there were supposed to be were-lions in oblivion. Second, in Skyrim it's less werewolves and more were-bears. Third, Oblivion so royally screwed the pooch lore-wise that they could have vampires that sparkle and I would not be surprised...
Alphonse_Lamperouge said:
Fox KITSUNE said:
Not Really a Worry but more of a Deep thought,

If there are Vampires in the game, are they Werewolves? I mean you can't have one without the other, so it only seems natural to think and wonder.
there are most definitely werewolves. i saw a screenshot of one, and an item that ''boosts transformation'' right here on the escapist. il see if i can find it and link it back.
hashtag said:
Fox KITSUNE said:
Not Really a Worry but more of a Deep thought,

If there are Vampires in the game, are they Werewolves? I mean you can't have one without the other, so it only seems natural to think and wonder.
http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/User_blog:G0LD3NF1RE/Werewolf%27s_Appearing_in_Skyrim <= According to that there might be.
WOW, Thanks for the Info Guys, Now I'm Uber Excited

*Wags, Bro hoofs, or whatever tickles your fancy *
 

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Not much, really. The closeness of the gameplay to Oblivion worries me slightly, but the removal of enemy regenerating health and the added weight to each blow reassures me.

Can't wait to pick up this game.
 

Nieroshai

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Funny how most posts are anti-Skyrim rants by people who were anti-Oblivion. Honestly, everyone forgets the Bethesda-ness of Morrowind due to nostalgia. Most of the reason environments seem dull currently is because how much gameplay footage has anyone actually seen, and does ANY of it come from somewhere other than the first 20 minutes of play? As for werewolves, if they do or don't show, why do we honestly care? Last time they made it into the series, it was bonus content. As for finishers, they are probably optional. As for being unable to bblock with a spell in one hand, doesn't it only seem logical that the other hand's weapon will do the blocking? Unless you are dualcasting, in which case you should be able to utterly demolish the opposition regardless. And if you're really worried about defense, by all means cast with your off hand and carry a weapon in your main hand.With the user interface concerns, wasn't the fact that the UI faded from sight when not being affected pretty much the first feature we heard about? Also, as for the environments. Why do you honestly expect lush greenery from the icy north? I expect, and want, craggy mountains and tundra. I'm sure there are tons of forests too, but I really don't expect swamps. By the very nature of Skyrim, I expect a whole lotta fjords and other viking things. From what I've seen, I honestly have no worries whatsoever aside from the usual glitches. And how ridiculously unfair dragons are likely to be without that first Shout you need to even the odds.
 

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The perk's they released suggest that you cant really do much of anything well without having them, kind of like the old talent trees in world of warcraft. Which bothers me a bit cus I was hoping to make a guy that raised like all 18 skills at some point, but it just seems like regardless of level most of the skills just won't be worth anything if you dont sacrafice a health chunk of your perk points to them.


I dunno, it may just be me being paranoid.
 

Zeh Don

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The UI.

I'll be playing on a PC, so eventually it will be modded into acceptability, but MY GOD DOES IT LOOK LIKE SHIT.
In the E3 trailer, the guy's in combat when he level ups his blade skill - HALF OF THE SCREEN IS COVERED IS CRAP. The overtly large enemy health bar, the compass, the text; I'd like, ya know, see the game I'm playing.
 

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Graphics are really, really bad. This is a AAA studio making a massive game. How does it still look like crap? There is no excuse. This is not a small studio.

Console made in mind. Oblivion was this. Fallout3 even more. And I do not have the patience to play any big-name console titles anymore. I got half way through Mass Effect 2 - hating every bit of it.

Combat looks boring. From the 30 minute video (skipped about), it didn't look interesting. It looks like all I'll be doing is spamming a button and occasionally another. Why must combat (such a major part of the game) always be so damn boring?

Regenerating life. Oh boy, an incentive to running and hiding than attacking again. Just implement cover based sword fighting, Bethesda.


I'll buy skyrim in a year or so after the community has fixed it, until than I really don't care about it.
 

Romidude

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The fact that the game is 6GB and that there's 5 towns in total. Also they removed acrobatics and atheltics, super-fast Khajiit is no more.
 

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Dango said:
My only 2 worries are that I won't have the money for it and my 360 won't be fixed in time.
Why would you play an Elder Scrolls game on a console? You can't run mods, and the mods are going to be fantastic.
 

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Well, Oblivion and Fallout 3 both had utterly garbage stories, so that's a small worry. Other than that, I'm confident that modders will fix whatever Bethseda does wrong (including most of the bugs).

I also hope there are some better companions than standard Bethseda fare, but it's not a make-or-break thing
 

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I'm concerned by the lack of spellmaking. They'd better have a damn good excuse for that one.
 

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Nothing really. I really enjoyed Morrowind, Oblivion, and Fallout 3. Bethesda makes very enjoyable open world games, and despite their many flaws, I'm sure Skyrim will be fun to play. The first time I was disillusioned by a sequel was Quake II, in that it was nothing like Quake, and in my opinion was rather crap. The last time I expected anything out of a sequel was Doom III, and I was sorely disappointed. I'm done being worried about a game, or building up expectations, if it's fun it's fun, if it's not it's not. I'm not going to lose any sleep over it. But hey, even if the game has problems at least I'll have 500 square miles to wander around in.
 

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How about the fact it's being made by the same people as Oblivion, a game I'd compare unfavorably to getting pelted with garbage?

On the other hand, Bethesda also Morrowind, which is one of my favorite games ever.

I'm holding off for at least a month before buying it, so I have time to read lots of other gamers' criticisms of it, because I trust gaming journalists to give an accurate assessment of its quality about as much as I'd trust them to perform open-heart surgery on me. If it sounds like the problems I had with Oblivion have been addressed and not simply carried over to Skyrim, I'll buy a copy. If not, I might pick it up for $10 in a couple of years... maybe... if I can't think of anything else to spend $10 on.
 

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Sporadic third-person camera shots displaying finishing moves.

That's the number one thing that worries me the most. Immersion is something Oblivion lacked for me--it's environments were absolutely stunning, but the instant I started moving, and realized I was just a floating camera sliding across the ground, it broke the feeling for me. Thank goodness for the head-bob and first-person body mods. That fixed it a little bit.

But the big thing was doing things in first person. I always felt like I was being ripped away from my character whenever I sat down or whatever, and the camera cut to third person.

With Skyrim demonstrating how much more often we're going to experience our eyeballs flying out of our character's skull to rotate towards the perfect angle to witness our body slashing a troll in half or whatever, I'm worried that it's going to damage potential immersion even further. Unless it has a 'No Exterior Camera Slow-Mo Kills' option, which would be a saving grace.

Got to say the conversations with npcs (that is, player talking to an npc) looks a helluva lot better in real-time than Oblivion and Fallout 3's FREEZE THE WORLD, THE PLAYER IS SPEAKING.
 

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I do worry a little about people making threads like this. Well, I was 12 once so I know what it's like... but I guess I just can't get that excited for games anymore.