I already answered that, look closer or should I caps lock my response so you can read it without straining?Darkmantle said:I will post it again so you can see itCrono1973 said:Your edits? Yes, I read them and disregarded them. Maybe you could start a new thread about how much Skyrim is than Oblivion and how you have had no technical problems with it on PC and that no one else should have any technical problems on any platform because you didn't. As for me, well, I'll wait for the patch and hope for the best. I may end up selling it back to Gamestop if it remains so choppy post patch.Darkmantle said:did you read all of my post? I mentioned it at the bottom.Crono1973 said:Yes it was listed in the OP:Darkmantle said:Well then complain about the lag. The lag is a legitimate issue. however, that was not mentioned in you OP, that was brought in after. So All of your original complaints are invalid, as they are cross platform issues, do you need a reminder of what they were?Crono1973 said:Moving the goal post are you? Let's review:Darkmantle said:well you should have bought it on PC, champ. and in case you forgot, oblivion had just as many issues on release as Skyrim, on the PlayStation anyway.Crono1973 said:I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?Darkmantle said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.Saris Kai said:When the UI (the thing you have to use constantly) sucks there is a major problem with the game. I feel as a PC gamer the real slap in the face over the UI is that its the console UI, which was designed the way it was to work for people who can't use a mouse and keyboard to play. When you have those two things the way it is set up is so ass backwards its made me stop playing until a mod to fix it comes out.Darkmantle said:I'm sorry, but 40% of your complaints stem from "I don't like the UI"
that's the best you got?
But that's not the ironic part, heres a list of your complaints
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame.
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3."""
the skill selection has nothing to go with the platform
the UI has fuck all to do with the platform
the character creator has nothing to do with the platform
and their are no graphics settings on the PS3 (meaning there is no worst or best. its always the same graphics. So it's either better or not)
so I fail to see what you having it for the PS3 has to do with anything.
the lag issues you are having are caused by the PS3 itself, so tough luck on your choice of gaming hardware.
You said:
I stopped playing the game because of the lag on the PS3. So in response I said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.
So here were with you moving the goal post pretending that I stopped playing because of my non performance related complaints. I bet everyone else understood why I stopped playing.I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.(no PS3 Specific)
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too) (not ps3 specific)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame. (not PS3 specific)
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.(not PS3 specific)
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 specific, although wrong because vanilla oblivion was just as buggy on PS3)"""
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.
Oblivion TODAY runs better on the PS3 than Skyrim does. I don't know how it ran at launch because I didn't have it at launch. Good thing I used the word "performs" instead of the past tense version of that word.
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 SPECIFIC, ALTHOUGH WRONG BECAUSE VANILLA OBLIVION WAS JUST AS BUGGY ON THE PS3)"""
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I completely agree, that was SO immersion breaking!Hawkeye21 said:I personally find Skyrim UI much more functional than Oblivion, once you get used to it. And at least Skyrim doesn't have bandits in full daedric armor demanding 30 gold for safe passage...
no you didnt, capslock it, go aheadCrono1973 said:I already answered that, look closer or should I caps lock my response so you can read it without straining?Darkmantle said:I will post it again so you can see itCrono1973 said:Your edits? Yes, I read them and disregarded them. Maybe you could start a new thread about how much Skyrim is than Oblivion and how you have had no technical problems with it on PC and that no one else should have any technical problems on any platform because you didn't. As for me, well, I'll wait for the patch and hope for the best. I may end up selling it back to Gamestop if it remains so choppy post patch.Darkmantle said:did you read all of my post? I mentioned it at the bottom.Crono1973 said:Yes it was listed in the OP:Darkmantle said:Well then complain about the lag. The lag is a legitimate issue. however, that was not mentioned in you OP, that was brought in after. So All of your original complaints are invalid, as they are cross platform issues, do you need a reminder of what they were?Crono1973 said:Moving the goal post are you? Let's review:Darkmantle said:well you should have bought it on PC, champ. and in case you forgot, oblivion had just as many issues on release as Skyrim, on the PlayStation anyway.Crono1973 said:I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?Darkmantle said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.Saris Kai said:When the UI (the thing you have to use constantly) sucks there is a major problem with the game. I feel as a PC gamer the real slap in the face over the UI is that its the console UI, which was designed the way it was to work for people who can't use a mouse and keyboard to play. When you have those two things the way it is set up is so ass backwards its made me stop playing until a mod to fix it comes out.Darkmantle said:I'm sorry, but 40% of your complaints stem from "I don't like the UI"
that's the best you got?
But that's not the ironic part, heres a list of your complaints
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame.
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3."""
the skill selection has nothing to go with the platform
the UI has fuck all to do with the platform
the character creator has nothing to do with the platform
and their are no graphics settings on the PS3 (meaning there is no worst or best. its always the same graphics. So it's either better or not)
so I fail to see what you having it for the PS3 has to do with anything.
the lag issues you are having are caused by the PS3 itself, so tough luck on your choice of gaming hardware.
You said:
I stopped playing the game because of the lag on the PS3. So in response I said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.
So here were with you moving the goal post pretending that I stopped playing because of my non performance related complaints. I bet everyone else understood why I stopped playing.I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.(no PS3 Specific)
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too) (not ps3 specific)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame. (not PS3 specific)
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.(not PS3 specific)
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 specific, although wrong because vanilla oblivion was just as buggy on PS3)"""
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.
Oblivion TODAY runs better on the PS3 than Skyrim does. I don't know how it ran at launch because I didn't have it at launch. Good thing I used the word "performs" instead of the past tense version of that word.
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 SPECIFIC, ALTHOUGH WRONG BECAUSE VANILLA OBLIVION WAS JUST AS BUGGY ON THE PS3)"""
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No, I answered it, you need to look closer. I told you about how Oblivion performs better TODAY and how I didn't use the past tense version of the word "perform". I am sure you will find it now.Darkmantle said:no you didnt, capslock it, go aheadCrono1973 said:I already answered that, look closer or should I caps lock my response so you can read it without straining?Darkmantle said:I will post it again so you can see itCrono1973 said:Your edits? Yes, I read them and disregarded them. Maybe you could start a new thread about how much Skyrim is than Oblivion and how you have had no technical problems with it on PC and that no one else should have any technical problems on any platform because you didn't. As for me, well, I'll wait for the patch and hope for the best. I may end up selling it back to Gamestop if it remains so choppy post patch.Darkmantle said:did you read all of my post? I mentioned it at the bottom.Crono1973 said:Yes it was listed in the OP:Darkmantle said:Well then complain about the lag. The lag is a legitimate issue. however, that was not mentioned in you OP, that was brought in after. So All of your original complaints are invalid, as they are cross platform issues, do you need a reminder of what they were?Crono1973 said:Moving the goal post are you? Let's review:Darkmantle said:well you should have bought it on PC, champ. and in case you forgot, oblivion had just as many issues on release as Skyrim, on the PlayStation anyway.Crono1973 said:I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?Darkmantle said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.Saris Kai said:When the UI (the thing you have to use constantly) sucks there is a major problem with the game. I feel as a PC gamer the real slap in the face over the UI is that its the console UI, which was designed the way it was to work for people who can't use a mouse and keyboard to play. When you have those two things the way it is set up is so ass backwards its made me stop playing until a mod to fix it comes out.Darkmantle said:I'm sorry, but 40% of your complaints stem from "I don't like the UI"
that's the best you got?
But that's not the ironic part, heres a list of your complaints
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame.
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3."""
the skill selection has nothing to go with the platform
the UI has fuck all to do with the platform
the character creator has nothing to do with the platform
and their are no graphics settings on the PS3 (meaning there is no worst or best. its always the same graphics. So it's either better or not)
so I fail to see what you having it for the PS3 has to do with anything.
the lag issues you are having are caused by the PS3 itself, so tough luck on your choice of gaming hardware.
You said:
I stopped playing the game because of the lag on the PS3. So in response I said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.
So here were with you moving the goal post pretending that I stopped playing because of my non performance related complaints. I bet everyone else understood why I stopped playing.I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.(no PS3 Specific)
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too) (not ps3 specific)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame. (not PS3 specific)
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.(not PS3 specific)
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 specific, although wrong because vanilla oblivion was just as buggy on PS3)"""
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.
Oblivion TODAY runs better on the PS3 than Skyrim does. I don't know how it ran at launch because I didn't have it at launch. Good thing I used the word "performs" instead of the past tense version of that word.
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 SPECIFIC, ALTHOUGH WRONG BECAUSE VANILLA OBLIVION WAS JUST AS BUGGY ON THE PS3)"""
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Morrowind was better than Oblivion. Skyrim is better than Oblivion BUT there are still some things that Oblivion does better than Skyrim.Slashing101 said:I'm tired of Skyrim threads, and tired of angry people with nostalgia glasses. I'm pretty sure the same people who say Oblivion is better than Skyrim were people saying Morrowwind was better than Oblivion. And some might even say Morrowind is better than Skyrim. I really don't like these threads
ooooohhhhhh so a game that has had years of patches has less bugs then a game just released.Crono1973 said:No, I answered it, you need to look closer. I told you about how Oblivion performs better TODAY and how I didn't use the past tense version of the word "perform". I am sure you will find it now.Darkmantle said:no you didnt, capslock it, go aheadCrono1973 said:I already answered that, look closer or should I caps lock my response so you can read it without straining?Darkmantle said:I will post it again so you can see itCrono1973 said:Your edits? Yes, I read them and disregarded them. Maybe you could start a new thread about how much Skyrim is than Oblivion and how you have had no technical problems with it on PC and that no one else should have any technical problems on any platform because you didn't. As for me, well, I'll wait for the patch and hope for the best. I may end up selling it back to Gamestop if it remains so choppy post patch.Darkmantle said:did you read all of my post? I mentioned it at the bottom.Crono1973 said:Yes it was listed in the OP:Darkmantle said:Well then complain about the lag. The lag is a legitimate issue. however, that was not mentioned in you OP, that was brought in after. So All of your original complaints are invalid, as they are cross platform issues, do you need a reminder of what they were?Crono1973 said:Moving the goal post are you? Let's review:Darkmantle said:well you should have bought it on PC, champ. and in case you forgot, oblivion had just as many issues on release as Skyrim, on the PlayStation anyway.Crono1973 said:I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?Darkmantle said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.Saris Kai said:When the UI (the thing you have to use constantly) sucks there is a major problem with the game. I feel as a PC gamer the real slap in the face over the UI is that its the console UI, which was designed the way it was to work for people who can't use a mouse and keyboard to play. When you have those two things the way it is set up is so ass backwards its made me stop playing until a mod to fix it comes out.Darkmantle said:I'm sorry, but 40% of your complaints stem from "I don't like the UI"
that's the best you got?
But that's not the ironic part, heres a list of your complaints
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame.
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3."""
the skill selection has nothing to go with the platform
the UI has fuck all to do with the platform
the character creator has nothing to do with the platform
and their are no graphics settings on the PS3 (meaning there is no worst or best. its always the same graphics. So it's either better or not)
so I fail to see what you having it for the PS3 has to do with anything.
the lag issues you are having are caused by the PS3 itself, so tough luck on your choice of gaming hardware.
You said:
I stopped playing the game because of the lag on the PS3. So in response I said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.
So here were with you moving the goal post pretending that I stopped playing because of my non performance related complaints. I bet everyone else understood why I stopped playing.I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.(no PS3 Specific)
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too) (not ps3 specific)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame. (not PS3 specific)
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.(not PS3 specific)
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 specific, although wrong because vanilla oblivion was just as buggy on PS3)"""
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.
Oblivion TODAY runs better on the PS3 than Skyrim does. I don't know how it ran at launch because I didn't have it at launch. Good thing I used the word "performs" instead of the past tense version of that word.
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 SPECIFIC, ALTHOUGH WRONG BECAUSE VANILLA OBLIVION WAS JUST AS BUGGY ON THE PS3)"""
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That reminds me of the old joke about JRPGs (specifically the 8 bit Dragon Quest games, which were especially bad about it), which goes something to the effect of "Why is the main character the savior of the world when he can barely get a full screen away from the starting town without finding monsters too strong for him to handle? Shouldn't someone from one of the later towns, who must be really strong if they can survive in an area infested with monsters that powerful, just go in and kick the bad guy's butt? They shouldn't even need to do ay extra training to do it."Darkmantle said:I completely agree, that was SO immersion breaking!Hawkeye21 said:I personally find Skyrim UI much more functional than Oblivion, once you get used to it. And at least Skyrim doesn't have bandits in full daedric armor demanding 30 gold for safe passage...and all of a sudden the country side was full of the worst horrors the world had to offer, I can't believe all trade between towns wasn't shut down when you hit level 20
No, it's actually a problem with the save file getting above 6 MB and it seems to be a Bethesda problem as it was an issue in Fallout 3 and New Vegas. It is possibly also why the PS3 didn't get the Oblivion DLC.Darkmantle said:ooooohhhhhh so a game that has had years of patches has less bugs then a game just released.Crono1973 said:No, I answered it, you need to look closer. I told you about how Oblivion performs better TODAY and how I didn't use the past tense version of the word "perform". I am sure you will find it now.Darkmantle said:no you didnt, capslock it, go aheadCrono1973 said:I already answered that, look closer or should I caps lock my response so you can read it without straining?Darkmantle said:I will post it again so you can see itCrono1973 said:Your edits? Yes, I read them and disregarded them. Maybe you could start a new thread about how much Skyrim is than Oblivion and how you have had no technical problems with it on PC and that no one else should have any technical problems on any platform because you didn't. As for me, well, I'll wait for the patch and hope for the best. I may end up selling it back to Gamestop if it remains so choppy post patch.Darkmantle said:did you read all of my post? I mentioned it at the bottom.Crono1973 said:Yes it was listed in the OP:Darkmantle said:Well then complain about the lag. The lag is a legitimate issue. however, that was not mentioned in you OP, that was brought in after. So All of your original complaints are invalid, as they are cross platform issues, do you need a reminder of what they were?Crono1973 said:Moving the goal post are you? Let's review:Darkmantle said:well you should have bought it on PC, champ. and in case you forgot, oblivion had just as many issues on release as Skyrim, on the PlayStation anyway.Crono1973 said:I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?Darkmantle said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.Saris Kai said:When the UI (the thing you have to use constantly) sucks there is a major problem with the game. I feel as a PC gamer the real slap in the face over the UI is that its the console UI, which was designed the way it was to work for people who can't use a mouse and keyboard to play. When you have those two things the way it is set up is so ass backwards its made me stop playing until a mod to fix it comes out.Darkmantle said:I'm sorry, but 40% of your complaints stem from "I don't like the UI"
that's the best you got?
But that's not the ironic part, heres a list of your complaints
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame.
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3."""
the skill selection has nothing to go with the platform
the UI has fuck all to do with the platform
the character creator has nothing to do with the platform
and their are no graphics settings on the PS3 (meaning there is no worst or best. its always the same graphics. So it's either better or not)
so I fail to see what you having it for the PS3 has to do with anything.
the lag issues you are having are caused by the PS3 itself, so tough luck on your choice of gaming hardware.
You said:
I stopped playing the game because of the lag on the PS3. So in response I said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.
So here were with you moving the goal post pretending that I stopped playing because of my non performance related complaints. I bet everyone else understood why I stopped playing.I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.(no PS3 Specific)
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too) (not ps3 specific)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame. (not PS3 specific)
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.(not PS3 specific)
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 specific, although wrong because vanilla oblivion was just as buggy on PS3)"""
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.
Oblivion TODAY runs better on the PS3 than Skyrim does. I don't know how it ran at launch because I didn't have it at launch. Good thing I used the word "performs" instead of the past tense version of that word.
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 SPECIFIC, ALTHOUGH WRONG BECAUSE VANILLA OBLIVION WAS JUST AS BUGGY ON THE PS3)"""
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WHO KNEW
I guess just gave you too much credit, I didn't think you would actually have the lack of foresight and basic reasoning to understand that comparing a new release to a release that had the bugs patched out of it is inherently counter-intuitive (I won't make that mistake again). your problem will just go away in a week tops, JUST like in oblivion mind you.
And I know the issue with the PS3 version, once the file size exceeds 4 GB it becomes unstable, remaining memory be damned. Since it happened with Oblivion too, I would wager that the flaw lies with the PS3 and not Skyrim itself. Maybe you should ***** about sony making a poorly optimized game system? It's not skyrims fault that the PS3 is not up to par.
yeah, any game were I have to kill tons of low-level mobs to be strong enough to advance to the next level area, reeeeaalllly "grinds" my gearsOwyn_Merrilin said:That reminds me of the old joke about JRPGs (specifically the 8 bit Dragon Quest games, which were especially bad about it), which goes something to the effect of "Why is the main character the savior of the world when he can barely get a full screen away from the starting town without finding monsters too strong for him to handle? Shouldn't someone from one of the later towns, who must be really strong if they can survive in an area infested with monsters that powerful, just go in and kick the bad guy's butt? They shouldn't even need to do ay extra training to do it."Darkmantle said:I completely agree, that was SO immersion breaking!Hawkeye21 said:I personally find Skyrim UI much more functional than Oblivion, once you get used to it. And at least Skyrim doesn't have bandits in full daedric armor demanding 30 gold for safe passage...and all of a sudden the country side was full of the worst horrors the world had to offer, I can't believe all trade between towns wasn't shut down when you hit level 20
Dragon Quest is even worse about it than most other series, since it's pretty clear that the main characters aren't even the only adventurers on the planet; there's evidence throughout each game that there are other people trying to make their way in the world by adventuring, although it's not until the third game that you really see people doing it at the same time as you are.
I fail to see how other consoles don't have the same issues the PS3 has. maybe it just sucks? And is there any other TES level games out for the PS3? I honestly don't keep up. I mean in terms of world size and subquests etcCrono1973 said:No, it's actually a problem with the save file getting above 6 MB and it seems to be a Bethesda problem as it was an issue in Fallout 3 and New Vegas. It is reportedly also why the PS3 didn't get the DLC.Darkmantle said:ooooohhhhhh so a game that has had years of patches has less bugs then a game just released.Crono1973 said:No, I answered it, you need to look closer. I told you about how Oblivion performs better TODAY and how I didn't use the past tense version of the word "perform". I am sure you will find it now.Darkmantle said:no you didnt, capslock it, go aheadCrono1973 said:I already answered that, look closer or should I caps lock my response so you can read it without straining?Darkmantle said:I will post it again so you can see itCrono1973 said:Your edits? Yes, I read them and disregarded them. Maybe you could start a new thread about how much Skyrim is than Oblivion and how you have had no technical problems with it on PC and that no one else should have any technical problems on any platform because you didn't. As for me, well, I'll wait for the patch and hope for the best. I may end up selling it back to Gamestop if it remains so choppy post patch.Darkmantle said:did you read all of my post? I mentioned it at the bottom.Crono1973 said:Yes it was listed in the OP:Darkmantle said:Well then complain about the lag. The lag is a legitimate issue. however, that was not mentioned in you OP, that was brought in after. So All of your original complaints are invalid, as they are cross platform issues, do you need a reminder of what they were?Crono1973 said:Moving the goal post are you? Let's review:Darkmantle said:well you should have bought it on PC, champ. and in case you forgot, oblivion had just as many issues on release as Skyrim, on the PlayStation anyway.Crono1973 said:I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?Darkmantle said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.Saris Kai said:When the UI (the thing you have to use constantly) sucks there is a major problem with the game. I feel as a PC gamer the real slap in the face over the UI is that its the console UI, which was designed the way it was to work for people who can't use a mouse and keyboard to play. When you have those two things the way it is set up is so ass backwards its made me stop playing until a mod to fix it comes out.Darkmantle said:I'm sorry, but 40% of your complaints stem from "I don't like the UI"
that's the best you got?
But that's not the ironic part, heres a list of your complaints
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame.
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3."""
the skill selection has nothing to go with the platform
the UI has fuck all to do with the platform
the character creator has nothing to do with the platform
and their are no graphics settings on the PS3 (meaning there is no worst or best. its always the same graphics. So it's either better or not)
so I fail to see what you having it for the PS3 has to do with anything.
the lag issues you are having are caused by the PS3 itself, so tough luck on your choice of gaming hardware.
You said:
I stopped playing the game because of the lag on the PS3. So in response I said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.
So here were with you moving the goal post pretending that I stopped playing because of my non performance related complaints. I bet everyone else understood why I stopped playing.I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.(no PS3 Specific)
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too) (not ps3 specific)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame. (not PS3 specific)
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.(not PS3 specific)
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 specific, although wrong because vanilla oblivion was just as buggy on PS3)"""
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.
Oblivion TODAY runs better on the PS3 than Skyrim does. I don't know how it ran at launch because I didn't have it at launch. Good thing I used the word "performs" instead of the past tense version of that word.
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 SPECIFIC, ALTHOUGH WRONG BECAUSE VANILLA OBLIVION WAS JUST AS BUGGY ON THE PS3)"""
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I guess just gave you too much credit, I didn't think you would actually have the lack of foresight and basic reasoning to understand that comparing a new release to a release that had the bugs patched out of it is inherently counter-intuitive (I won't make that mistake again). your problem will just go away in a week tops, JUST like in oblivion mind you.
And I know the issue with the PS3 version, once the file size exceeds 4 GB it becomes unstable, remaining memory be damned. Since it happened with Oblivion too, I would wager that the flaw lies with the PS3 and not Skyrim itself. Maybe you should ***** about sony making a poorly optimized game system? It's not skyrims fault that the PS3 is not up to par.
I had hoped that since Oblivion GOTY runs pretty smooth on the PS3 that Bethesda may have learned to program the PS3, apparently not.
It may be the Creation engine (which is just a heavily modified Gamebryo engine) or it may just be Bethesda's programmers but it isn't the PS3. If it were the PS3 I fail to see why other companies don't have the same problems with their save files.
Fallout 3 and New Vegas use the same engine as the TES games and they have the same issues. I really don't think it's the machine, it's either the engine or the people not trained to program for the cell. I don't know but I hope it gets fixed.Darkmantle said:I fail to see how other consoles don't have the same issues the PS3 has. maybe it just sucks? And is there any other TES level games out for the PS3? I honestly don't keep up. I mean in terms of world size and subquests etcCrono1973 said:No, it's actually a problem with the save file getting above 6 MB and it seems to be a Bethesda problem as it was an issue in Fallout 3 and New Vegas. It is reportedly also why the PS3 didn't get the DLC.Darkmantle said:ooooohhhhhh so a game that has had years of patches has less bugs then a game just released.Crono1973 said:No, I answered it, you need to look closer. I told you about how Oblivion performs better TODAY and how I didn't use the past tense version of the word "perform". I am sure you will find it now.Darkmantle said:no you didnt, capslock it, go aheadCrono1973 said:I already answered that, look closer or should I caps lock my response so you can read it without straining?Darkmantle said:I will post it again so you can see itCrono1973 said:Your edits? Yes, I read them and disregarded them. Maybe you could start a new thread about how much Skyrim is than Oblivion and how you have had no technical problems with it on PC and that no one else should have any technical problems on any platform because you didn't. As for me, well, I'll wait for the patch and hope for the best. I may end up selling it back to Gamestop if it remains so choppy post patch.Darkmantle said:did you read all of my post? I mentioned it at the bottom.Crono1973 said:Yes it was listed in the OP:Darkmantle said:Well then complain about the lag. The lag is a legitimate issue. however, that was not mentioned in you OP, that was brought in after. So All of your original complaints are invalid, as they are cross platform issues, do you need a reminder of what they were?Crono1973 said:Moving the goal post are you? Let's review:Darkmantle said:well you should have bought it on PC, champ. and in case you forgot, oblivion had just as many issues on release as Skyrim, on the PlayStation anyway.Crono1973 said:I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?Darkmantle said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.Saris Kai said:When the UI (the thing you have to use constantly) sucks there is a major problem with the game. I feel as a PC gamer the real slap in the face over the UI is that its the console UI, which was designed the way it was to work for people who can't use a mouse and keyboard to play. When you have those two things the way it is set up is so ass backwards its made me stop playing until a mod to fix it comes out.Darkmantle said:I'm sorry, but 40% of your complaints stem from "I don't like the UI"
that's the best you got?
But that's not the ironic part, heres a list of your complaints
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame.
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3."""
the skill selection has nothing to go with the platform
the UI has fuck all to do with the platform
the character creator has nothing to do with the platform
and their are no graphics settings on the PS3 (meaning there is no worst or best. its always the same graphics. So it's either better or not)
so I fail to see what you having it for the PS3 has to do with anything.
the lag issues you are having are caused by the PS3 itself, so tough luck on your choice of gaming hardware.
You said:
I stopped playing the game because of the lag on the PS3. So in response I said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.
So here were with you moving the goal post pretending that I stopped playing because of my non performance related complaints. I bet everyone else understood why I stopped playing.I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.(no PS3 Specific)
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too) (not ps3 specific)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame. (not PS3 specific)
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.(not PS3 specific)
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 specific, although wrong because vanilla oblivion was just as buggy on PS3)"""
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.
Oblivion TODAY runs better on the PS3 than Skyrim does. I don't know how it ran at launch because I didn't have it at launch. Good thing I used the word "performs" instead of the past tense version of that word.
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 SPECIFIC, ALTHOUGH WRONG BECAUSE VANILLA OBLIVION WAS JUST AS BUGGY ON THE PS3)"""
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I guess just gave you too much credit, I didn't think you would actually have the lack of foresight and basic reasoning to understand that comparing a new release to a release that had the bugs patched out of it is inherently counter-intuitive (I won't make that mistake again). your problem will just go away in a week tops, JUST like in oblivion mind you.
And I know the issue with the PS3 version, once the file size exceeds 4 GB it becomes unstable, remaining memory be damned. Since it happened with Oblivion too, I would wager that the flaw lies with the PS3 and not Skyrim itself. Maybe you should ***** about sony making a poorly optimized game system? It's not skyrims fault that the PS3 is not up to par.
I had hoped that since Oblivion GOTY runs pretty smooth on the PS3 that Bethesda may have learned to program the PS3, apparently not.
It may be the Creation engine (which is just a heavily modified Gamebryo engine) or it may just be Bethesda's programmers but it isn't the PS3. If it were the PS3 I fail to see why other companies don't have the same problems with their save files.
EDIT: oh yeah, I meant 4Mb oops.
Well it seems to me that the engine is not very compatible with the PS3, whether that's because the PS3 lacks some kind of functionality that the other consoles have or something doesn't mesh right in the engine programming I can't sayCrono1973 said:Fallout 3 and New Vegas use the same engine as the TES games and they have the same issues. I really don't think it's the machine, it's either the engine or the people not trained to program for the cell. I don't know but I hope it gets fixed.Darkmantle said:I fail to see how other consoles don't have the same issues the PS3 has. maybe it just sucks? And is there any other TES level games out for the PS3? I honestly don't keep up. I mean in terms of world size and subquests etcCrono1973 said:No, it's actually a problem with the save file getting above 6 MB and it seems to be a Bethesda problem as it was an issue in Fallout 3 and New Vegas. It is reportedly also why the PS3 didn't get the DLC.Darkmantle said:ooooohhhhhh so a game that has had years of patches has less bugs then a game just released.Crono1973 said:No, I answered it, you need to look closer. I told you about how Oblivion performs better TODAY and how I didn't use the past tense version of the word "perform". I am sure you will find it now.Darkmantle said:no you didnt, capslock it, go aheadCrono1973 said:I already answered that, look closer or should I caps lock my response so you can read it without straining?Darkmantle said:I will post it again so you can see itCrono1973 said:Your edits? Yes, I read them and disregarded them. Maybe you could start a new thread about how much Skyrim is than Oblivion and how you have had no technical problems with it on PC and that no one else should have any technical problems on any platform because you didn't. As for me, well, I'll wait for the patch and hope for the best. I may end up selling it back to Gamestop if it remains so choppy post patch.Darkmantle said:did you read all of my post? I mentioned it at the bottom.Crono1973 said:Yes it was listed in the OP:Darkmantle said:Well then complain about the lag. The lag is a legitimate issue. however, that was not mentioned in you OP, that was brought in after. So All of your original complaints are invalid, as they are cross platform issues, do you need a reminder of what they were?Crono1973 said:Moving the goal post are you? Let's review:Darkmantle said:well you should have bought it on PC, champ. and in case you forgot, oblivion had just as many issues on release as Skyrim, on the PlayStation anyway.Crono1973 said:I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?Darkmantle said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.Saris Kai said:When the UI (the thing you have to use constantly) sucks there is a major problem with the game. I feel as a PC gamer the real slap in the face over the UI is that its the console UI, which was designed the way it was to work for people who can't use a mouse and keyboard to play. When you have those two things the way it is set up is so ass backwards its made me stop playing until a mod to fix it comes out.Darkmantle said:I'm sorry, but 40% of your complaints stem from "I don't like the UI"
that's the best you got?
But that's not the ironic part, heres a list of your complaints
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame.
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3."""
the skill selection has nothing to go with the platform
the UI has fuck all to do with the platform
the character creator has nothing to do with the platform
and their are no graphics settings on the PS3 (meaning there is no worst or best. its always the same graphics. So it's either better or not)
so I fail to see what you having it for the PS3 has to do with anything.
the lag issues you are having are caused by the PS3 itself, so tough luck on your choice of gaming hardware.
You said:
I stopped playing the game because of the lag on the PS3. So in response I said:I've played skyrim on the PC unmoded, and I had no problems with it, it took me all of 10 minutes to familiarize myself with the new layout, and that was it. I can't believe you were so bothered by it that you stopped playing the game.
So here were with you moving the goal post pretending that I stopped playing because of my non performance related complaints. I bet everyone else understood why I stopped playing.I can't believe that you can't believe that others have a different experience than you on a different platform. The PS3 version has issues, educate yourself before you tell me "I had no issues on PC so you shouldn't have any on PS3". Ok?
"""No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.(no PS3 Specific)
- The character creator is worse than the one in Oblivion (which was pretty bad too) (not ps3 specific)
- The UI is ugly compared to the one in Oblivion. It looks like it just has a white/gray frame. (not PS3 specific)
- The UI was designed for looks (that's a failed attempt) rather than functionality. You can't sort your inventory, you can't view your character when equipping stuff.(not PS3 specific)
- Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 specific, although wrong because vanilla oblivion was just as buggy on PS3)"""
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.
Oblivion TODAY runs better on the PS3 than Skyrim does. I don't know how it ran at launch because I didn't have it at launch. Good thing I used the word "performs" instead of the past tense version of that word.
Oblivion performs better at it's worst than Skyrim does at it's worst, both compared on the PS3.(PS3 SPECIFIC, ALTHOUGH WRONG BECAUSE VANILLA OBLIVION WAS JUST AS BUGGY ON THE PS3)"""
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I guess just gave you too much credit, I didn't think you would actually have the lack of foresight and basic reasoning to understand that comparing a new release to a release that had the bugs patched out of it is inherently counter-intuitive (I won't make that mistake again). your problem will just go away in a week tops, JUST like in oblivion mind you.
And I know the issue with the PS3 version, once the file size exceeds 4 GB it becomes unstable, remaining memory be damned. Since it happened with Oblivion too, I would wager that the flaw lies with the PS3 and not Skyrim itself. Maybe you should ***** about sony making a poorly optimized game system? It's not skyrims fault that the PS3 is not up to par.
I had hoped that since Oblivion GOTY runs pretty smooth on the PS3 that Bethesda may have learned to program the PS3, apparently not.
It may be the Creation engine (which is just a heavily modified Gamebryo engine) or it may just be Bethesda's programmers but it isn't the PS3. If it were the PS3 I fail to see why other companies don't have the same problems with their save files.
EDIT: oh yeah, I meant 4Mb oops.
I believe they filed those under Stamina, instead of having them as separate skills.Crono1973 said:- No athletics or acrobatics. Really, I want to run faster and jump further as I progress in the game.