Will Skyrim be a good place to start?

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Confidingtripod

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I played oblivion first, all the back-story is provided in the tutorial, Skyrim will likely do the same, besides, from reading other peoples comments I'm guessing that each game is viewed seperatly and so any one can serve as a good start point
 

Rossmallo

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If it has that difficulty slider thingy, then yeah, it will be. But honestly, I would reccomend getting Oblivion anyway. It's a fantastic game, and to be honest, if you're anything like me, it'll keep you going until Skyrim comes out.

*has 1.2k hours clocked*
 
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erztez said:
Pohaturon said:
erztez said:
Pohaturon said:
Richardplex said:
Skyrim likely will be good as a first entry. Morrowind I've given more chances for me not to hate it than any other game, and it thus it has disappointed me in my hopes more than any other game. If you're fairly new to RPGs, stay away from that game. Otherwise, go nuts.
i like to think of myself as a seasoned rpg player after ME1&2 DA:O&a&2, fallout 3&NV, KOTOR1&2
and some others, so i think i'll go nuts
And I like to think of myself as a seasoned fighter pilot after sitting in the back of a 747, but that doesn't make it so:)

Seriously, I wouldn't have made a poke at you if you didn't include DA2 in that list. DA2 is to RPGs what Jeffrey Dahmer is to the human species - only technically a member, and no one in the family likes to talk about it.

OT: Unless they do something ridiculous(thinking cover-based shooting) with Skyrim, it should be fine for first ES experience, Oblivion wasn't ALL bad after all:)
and i'll poke back, after all I liked DA2 more than origins, hate on me all you like, but it's the truth
Oh, feel free to love the everloving shit out of DA2, your personal preference is none of my business. However, your preference notwithstanding, DA2 is objectively a piece of overpriced shite. If I wanted 5 endlessly repeating areas and idiotic dialogue, I'd go play CoD.
I actually found some cod games fun and imm.... i should stop before i completely desecrate myself, also we be getting off topic
 

Thedayrecker

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As far as I can tell, Elder Scroll games might reference past events, as a nod to the fans, but usually the stories don't hinge on the previous game's story.

You should be fine.
 

Evil Top Hat

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All the games in the elder scrolls series are standalone, and can be played individually without any prior knowledge of the lore or story. It's all pretty self explanatory.

Skyrim would probably be a pretty good way to start, Oblivion is still great, but the combat begins to feel a bit stiff and rigid after 5 years.
 

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Pohaturon said:
Hello fellow escapees

over the years i heard tons of good things about the elder scrolls series, yet I've never really been sure about getting into it. iv'e been reading up a bit on Skyrim, and as it is set 200 years after oblivion, i suppose i don't need to know much of the story from previous games, so the question stands: do you think Skyrim would be a good way to get into the series?
Most of the Elder Scrolls games only mention things from the previous games. Or maybe run into a non quest NPC from one of the other games, or will be in one of the books you can read that says something about the previous times and lands.

But nothing in Oblivion's main story had anything to do with Morrow Wind. And i dont see much in Oblivion that would effect Skyrim. Different times, and different lands.
 

ShindoL Shill

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theyre all fairly stand-alone i think. same world, same races etc. mostly unconnected, except references.
 

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Game's not out yet. Seems good, but making it seem good is the whole purpose of marketing. Do not buy into hype, the game can be fucked up, regardless of who's making it and what they did in the past.
 
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SgtFoley said:
Pohaturon said:
Hello fellow escapees

over the years i heard tons of good things about the elder scrolls series, yet I've never really been sure about getting into it. iv'e been reading up a bit on Skyrim, and as it is set 200 years after oblivion, i suppose i don't need to know much of the story from previous games, so the question stands: do you think Skyrim would be a good way to get into the series?
All of the elder scrolls games are stand alones and have nothing at all to do with the previous ones so you dont need to know any of the stories at all. Playing oblivion first will obviously add some background lore but none of it is actually important. If you got some spare time you could always try morrowwind or oblivion. They are not great games and they have tons of extremely large flaws but the potential that had was amazing.

erztez said:
Oh, feel free to love the everloving shit out of DA2, your personal preference is none of my business. However, your preference notwithstanding, DA2 is objectively a piece of overpriced shite. If I wanted 5 endlessly repeating areas and idiotic dialogue, I'd go play CoD.
You cant actually say that DA2 is objectively a piece of shit since that is your subjective opinion and subjective things cant by nature be objective. Insulting certain games that you do not like is extremely childing and makes you look like an immature twat.
i can't say i agree with erztez, but keep the insults to a minimal please
 

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Pohaturon said:
erztez said:
Pohaturon said:
erztez said:
Pohaturon said:
Richardplex said:
Skyrim likely will be good as a first entry. Morrowind I've given more chances for me not to hate it than any other game, and it thus it has disappointed me in my hopes more than any other game. If you're fairly new to RPGs, stay away from that game. Otherwise, go nuts.
i like to think of myself as a seasoned rpg player after ME1&2 DA:O&a&2, fallout 3&NV, KOTOR1&2
and some others, so i think i'll go nuts
And I like to think of myself as a seasoned fighter pilot after sitting in the back of a 747, but that doesn't make it so:)

Seriously, I wouldn't have made a poke at you if you didn't include DA2 in that list. DA2 is to RPGs what Jeffrey Dahmer is to the human species - only technically a member, and no one in the family likes to talk about it.

OT: Unless they do something ridiculous(thinking cover-based shooting) with Skyrim, it should be fine for first ES experience, Oblivion wasn't ALL bad after all:)
and i'll poke back, after all I liked DA2 more than origins, hate on me all you like, but it's the truth
Oh, feel free to love the everloving shit out of DA2, your personal preference is none of my business. However, your preference notwithstanding, DA2 is objectively a piece of overpriced shite. If I wanted 5 endlessly repeating areas and idiotic dialogue, I'd go play CoD.
I actually found some cod games fun and imm.... i should stop before i completely desecrate myself, also we be getting off topic
no need to stop, some of the COD games had a really good story and i for one enjoyed MW2 and you can hate on me asmuch as you want it was a good game, and the length was fine for me.

OT i started with oblivion then went back to morrowind, and i prefer morrowinds abilities, story and world, but i would have loved oblivions graphics and gameplay controls instead, so ye both games have been amazing and are fully recomended, even if only for oblivions shivering isles sheogorath being amazingly crazy, which i love.

on what you ask yes skyrim should be fine for starting off, now in the words of the allmighty sheogorath "Come back soon, or i'l pluck out your eyes!!"
 

zehydra

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probably. Skyrim seems the most noob friendly so far.

But we'll have to wait until it comes out to really know.
 

newwiseman

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Every TES game is good, but every new game never fails to piss off people for something missing that was in the previous. I for one am still griefing over the armor changes from Morrowind to Oblivion.

Skyrim will be a great place to start.
 

Gibboniser

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Each game holds its own, but gradually improve, so yeah, you're fine starting with Skyrim, then you get the ebnefit of playing the previous entries into the series before the craving begins for a sequel.
 

rokkolpo

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Definitely.

The Elder Scrolls are to big as an entire world anyway for any place to be better to start than the next.
 

CRRPGMykael

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No,but Oblivion would be.Why don't you get Oblivion and play it for some time while you wait for Skyrim to come out?
 

Trololo Punk

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No real continuing story, also the game engine is changing quite a bit. So I'd say it'd be a good game to start with.
 

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Mimsofthedawg said:
I still don't get why being able to equip pauldrin's matters...
Extra slots for custom enchantments. Same with boots, gloves and gauntlets being separate, and the ability to wear clothes under armour.