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  • OzmodanOzmodan Member EpicPosts: 9,726

    Could not enjoy the game because of the horrible interface.  Seems like the devs spent too much time playing old DOS games and not good ones at that.

    I would have to be terribly bored to put up with that UI, so I gave the game to a friend, hope he can stomach the UI.

  • DarkPonyDarkPony Member Posts: 5,566

    Originally posted by Lonzo

    Everything sounds like Skyrim plays like a mmorpg... why should I play a Mmorpg solo?

    Mmorpgs make a lot of consesions to realism and immersion to make the gameplay work for many players at once. This is kind of a true simulation style RPG, would be kind of annoying to see mobs respawn every two minutes and hundreds of players running around shouting silly stuff.

    Nah, I'm fine with Bethesda sticking to single player games like this.  Mmorpgs are fun in a slightly different way.

    p.s. Just had my first CTD; after maybe 16 hours of playing or so. That's a vast improvement over Oblivion :)

  • DarkPonyDarkPony Member Posts: 5,566

    Originally posted by Teala

    Originally posted by DarkPony

    I already used up one horse V_V

    Rode of a steep cliff while being chased by wolves. Poor thing broke its neck and I rolled off unharmed.

    Poor ol' Rupert, you shall be remembered!

    LOL my first horse I left outside a dungeon.  Came back and all I found was a huge pool of blood.   :(   I think something big ate him.

    Anyway here is a pick of my character, Kahvi Two Arrows, and some others from a village killing a dragon!  It was at night and it was fricking epic!

    Hehe, nice. I love how the main theme kicks in after a dragon kill. I managed to kill a second one (after the intro one) too but with help from a lot of soldiers. They are really nasty but giants are just lethal .... friggin' giant one shotted me, flinging my corpse maybe 100 yards straight up into the sky (not kidding, probably somekind of bug where the force of a blow misses a maximum knock-back distance). I'll give giants a lot of space and respect for the time being :)

  • EduardoASGEduardoASG Member Posts: 832

    yup as said before.. pretty decent game.. guess they finally got it after releasing buggy games  over buggy games.

     

    well done bethesda.

    Aion, AoC, AC, AO, DDO, Eve, Eq2, GW, MW3, L1&2, RF, RIFT, SWG, SWTOR, TR, UO, WOW, WAR
  • XarnthalXarnthal Member Posts: 130
    Most complete game I've played in a very long time.
    Only complaint is the CTD's I seem to be randomly getting. Game runs amazing on my PC but I randomly get crashes, usually a few steps after a load screen.

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  • JinxysJinxys Member UncommonPosts: 488

    Originally posted by Teala

    One thing that annoys me...when I killed 3 Imp troops in the forest - thre was nobody there to see me do it.  I go into town and the guard stops me and tells me I either pay the bounty on my head or he'll take me to prisom and if I resist he'll just attack me.  So how is it that the guard even knows I killed three Imp soldiers miles away from this town - (in the middle of the forest mind you)?

    Yeah pretty much the only gripe I have with Skyrim thus far is that. I had a similar thing happen with killing a chicken lol. Although i had quite a fun time pick pocketing

  • RemyVorenderRemyVorender Member RarePosts: 4,006

    Originally posted by DarkPony

    Originally posted by Lonzo

    Everything sounds like Skyrim plays like a mmorpg... why should I play a Mmorpg solo?

    Mmorpgs make a lot of consesions to realism and immersion to make the gameplay work for many players at once. This is kind of a true simulation style RPG, would be kind of annoying to see mobs respawn every two minutes and hundreds of players running around shouting silly stuff.

     

    Well said DarkPony,

    I had the same opinion as you did Lonzo, until I played the game. The amount of content in the game is staggering. While it's not an MMO, it still caters to the same crowd. This game is everything I loved about Oblivion x10.

    Joined 2004 - I can't believe I've been a MMORPG.com member for 20 years! Get off my lawn!

  • PukeBucketPukeBucket Member Posts: 867

    Originally posted by Teala

    One thing that annoys me...when I killed 3 Imp troops in the forest - thre was nobody there to see me do it.  I go into town and the guard stops me and tells me I either pay the bounty on my head or he'll take me to prisom and if I resist he'll just attack me.  So how is it that the guard even knows I killed three Imp soldiers miles away from this town - (in the middle of the forest mind you)?


     

    You're not the only one with stealth. 

    I used to play MMOs like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee.

  • PukeBucketPukeBucket Member Posts: 867

    Originally posted by Lonzo

    Everything sounds like Skyrim plays like a mmorpg... why should I play a Mmorpg solo?


     

    If there were a MMO that played like Skyrim I'd start a blood / sperm (not at the same time) donation ponzi scheme to support my new addiction.

    Sadly, your statement couln't be any more false if you signed it "aka Jesus".

    I used to play MMOs like you, but then I took an arrow to the knee.

  • MaquiameMaquiame Member UncommonPosts: 1,073

    Redguard here, for those who are interested in playing a Redguard there are alot of treats in the game for you storywise and random encounters, there are also some cool stories in the books about what has happened in Hammerfell. God I with these guys made an mmo or at least persistent worlds like NWN.

    I also hope that with recent events in Hammerfell that they make a Hammerfell game like this one. If you don't have this game buy it and buy it now, its a great timesink till SWTOR or GW2/TSW come out. It really is that good. I am not a fan of Euro fantasy rpgs usually (though I am looking forward to GW2) but I am a huuuge TES fan because it feels like a WORLD, not just the world of England.

     

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    Any mmo worth its salt should be like a good prostitute when it comes to its game world- One hell of a faker, and a damn good shaker!

  • VolgoreVolgore Member EpicPosts: 3,872

    Got the game today and after an hour of playing, i'm still glad i didn't buy it.

    So far i haven't been far enough into the game to notice that much of a difference to Oblivion, which i have played alot -except for the visuals (playing on everything as high/ultra as possible, game runs good)

    Don't know if that's a good or a bad thing, but so far the basic concepts about the gameplay are all the very same. Roaming around, finding dungeons, lockpicking chest, searching bodies, taking stuff from desks/altars/skeletons etc., while you level up for nothing.

    The UI i find annoying though, fiddling around with it is all but intuitive and totally dragging me out of the immersion.

    I will wait until there is at least a UI mod and texture pack and try it again later somewhen.

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  • MundusMundus Member UncommonPosts: 237

    The game is pure awesomeness. I've just killed my first mammoth, which was *pretty* hard, considering it was guarded by several giants and in company of other mammoths as well. I had to separate two mammoths from the herd and lure them out. I then managed to kill one after I sunk in 100+ arrows. I then just grabbed the tusk and ran for my life.

    These things sure are hard to kill. I do feel like a poacher now, which is kind of bad. Sorry mammoth! But they made me do it!

    I really lost all excitement for the upcoming MMOs right now, because I'm completely absorbed by the world of Skyrim.

     

    To the "screenshot people": If I make screenshots using F12 steam shows me all made screenshots after I close the game. Including the option to directly upload them. Very handy. Maybe you should actually close the game every once in a while! ;P Well, or you actually just didn't use it and wanted to find the screens later. Would be kind of reasonable to save the screens not somewhere in the steam folder, but somewhere in the user's picture folder, wouldn't it?

  • IllyssiaIllyssia Member UncommonPosts: 1,507

    Originally posted by Ozmodan

    Could not enjoy the game because of the horrible interface.  Seems like the devs spent too much time playing old DOS games and not good ones at that.

    Skyrim is a console port. I guess if you are using a PC with mousie, then might want to think about a gamepad for now. Not all games are designed for mousie point-an-click these days.

  • RiotgirlRiotgirl Member UncommonPosts: 520

    Goddamn! I'm at least 6 weeks behind the extended date for my work assignment, have another assignment (legal module in Dec) due end of Jan, need to update my Pc to play SW:TOR, organise my trip to Asia for Feb 12, and now you are all telling me that vanilla Skyrim is single-player RPG goodness!?

    *sigh*

    Fortunately, I'm patient and by the time I get round to playing Skyrim (I'm still not done with Morrowind! Yet to play Oblivion), there will be Mods goodness! Hopefully, something along the lines of the 'House of Earthly Delights'. 

    Dating? Social life? Both have had too many troughs recently compared to peaks, so if I get my butt into gear and focus on work, work assignments, upgrading my Pc, I'll have oodles and oodle of gaming goodness!

    Keep this thread going, folks! I love reading about your experiences. The screen-shots that you've been posting are nothing short of awesome (love the two arrows :P).

    P.s. Killing innocent people, dragging their bodies to the river, dumping them and watching them float away? I NEED to buy this game! That's just so frickken' awesome! In a non-psychopath way, of course ..

    "If you think I'm plucky and scrappy and all I need is love, you're in way over your head. I don't have a heart of gold or get nice. There are a lot nicer people coming up. We call them losers."

  • thexratedthexrated Member UncommonPosts: 1,368

    Originally posted by Illyssia

    Originally posted by Ozmodan

    Could not enjoy the game because of the horrible interface.  Seems like the devs spent too much time playing old DOS games and not good ones at that.

    Skyrim is a console port. I guess if you are using a PC with mousie, then might want to think about a gamepad for now. Not all games are designed for mousie point-an-click these days.

     

    Also, it does not take that long to get used to the interface, but suppose you can always wait for mods.

    "The person who experiences greatness must have a feeling for the myth he is in."

  • TardcoreTardcore Member Posts: 2,325

    Originally posted by Illyssia

    Originally posted by Ozmodan

    Could not enjoy the game because of the horrible interface.  Seems like the devs spent too much time playing old DOS games and not good ones at that.

    Skyrim is a console port. I guess if you are using a PC with mousie, then might want to think about a gamepad for now. Not all games are designed for mousie point-an-click these days.

    Considering the game series started on PC then moved to consoles, and considering the game is sold on both platforms of PC and Console, and considering yet again that Bethesda is a multimillion dollar (if not more) game company, then I don't feel it is unreasonable for a PC player to expect that the game company would create a proper interface for both platforms. It would be exactly the same for a console player to complain if they ported the game from a keyboard/mouse interface and made it more difficult than needed for console players who use a controller. It seems to be unexpected apathy in a company that otherwise seems to work their ass off to perfect their products. And can afford the extra work involved.

     

     

    Ok onto my impressions of the game.

     

    Since I was deeply dissapointed with Oblivion and Fallout 3 I decided to wait to try Skyrim before I bought it. Luckily one of my co-workers grabbed a copy then had to go work a sixteen hour shift, leaving me to slash and bash my way through Bethesda's new epic for a few hours.

     

    What can I say, the game world is gorgeous, mountains truly look towering and hostile, the combat feels pretty darn fluid, hearing my character gasp and grunt as he swung around a massive two handed hammer and actually got too tired to wield it, was an excellent touch of realism. The Voice acting is good, the NPCs and monsters (especially the drgaons!), not to mention even the default player charcters all look fantastic. The story line seems solid, though I spent most of my time exploring, stealing, and attacking anything i could for the sheer unbridled hell of it. From what I saw today it looks like Skyrim really does deserve the high priase it has been getting.

     

    That said, now we get to the warts of the game. Many of them annoyances from Bethesda games long past.

     

    Very unfriendly save game option that has been around since at least Morrowind. Hate it. I like to play multiple characters and having to wade through what save is who's is a blue arsed baboon btich of a time. Not sure if this is because that is the way the game has to be for the consoles or because Bethesda just flat doesn't care, but for whatever reason it is a big turn off for me.

     

    Start a new character and have to trudge through the game intro all over again. Sorry but there is no freaking reason for this. While not a big deal its an annoyance that does not need to exist.

     

    Old fall back of The Chosen One story line. Man I am so sick of this little cliche in flims, books and games. Not everyone feels the need to be the one and only true badass in a game world. Sometimes its nice to just be one of the helping hands. Or even a conniving gutter rat who steals their shiny things. Being set up as the messiah actaully cheapens the game experiance for me. It gives me a feeling that I can't really lose and that none of my actions really matter that much in this nice open game world because I really should just be charging on to my destiny and sod the flipping flowers along the way.

     

    The game UI has contracted chronic consolitis again. Sorry but such a massive company should have the courtesy to tailor the game interface to the platform it is played on. No ands ifs or buts. If they can release multi language versions they can do this simple task. And if they had gone the other way and shafted the console players I'd be supporting their case as well. It isn't my dislike of the console industry talking, but my dislike of companies who can afford not to, cutting corners that make the game experiance less than it should be.

     

    Saddling DVD disk buying games with Steam (or windows live), sorry but screw you Betheasda. I actually like and use Steam from time to time (I personally prefer direct2drive for digital purchases) but there is absoloutely no rational reason for doing this. There are a plethora of file servers for game companies to host upgrade patches, most gamers are computer savy enough to know how to find them without big brother holding them by the hand. And the argument that it prevents piracy is laughable as there was already a no steam crack out for PCs yesterday. And the Xbox pirated version of the game was in the wild last week. So this is just another case of a third parties maketing strategy being foisted on the game buyer. No thanks, I don't need to be given a Tescos shopping card when I shop at Sainsburys.

     

    Hearing the Bethesda studio head continually bitching about how tough it is to code the game for the PC as compaired to the Console. Suck it up butter cup, you guys are laughing all the way to the bank. If you've become so jaded that your job, in fact at least half YOUR BREAD AND BUTTER has become too tedious to create, step down and let some more determined talent take over. Stop alienating a decent portion of your customer base, some of which have been around since the days when PC was the only option.

     

     

    So final verdict for me?

     

    All in all its a great game, but the annoyances (most of them seemingly bafflingly unecessary) I mentioned are going to keep me personally from buying the game for now, as I already have a couple of other games to spend my free time with.

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  • QSatuQSatu Member UncommonPosts: 1,796

    Originally posted by Illyssia

    Originally posted by Ozmodan

    Could not enjoy the game because of the horrible interface.  Seems like the devs spent too much time playing old DOS games and not good ones at that.

    Skyrim is a console port. I guess if you are using a PC with mousie, then might want to think about a gamepad for now. Not all games are designed for mousie point-an-click these days.

    Gamepad is good for ui but mouse for moving the camera and fighting is 3 times better. I couldn;t stand fighting with gamepad and I don't know how anyone would want to use it.

     

    btw.

    Who cares about dragons when we have things like this:image So cute =P So far Skyrim reminds me of the whole war of independence od Scotland.

  • BeachcomberBeachcomber Member Posts: 535

    Originally posted by TwilightEdge

    Originally posted by Illyssia


    Originally posted by Ozmodan

    Could not enjoy the game because of the horrible interface.  Seems like the devs spent too much time playing old DOS games and not good ones at that.

    Skyrim is a console port. I guess if you are using a PC with mousie, then might want to think about a gamepad for now. Not all games are designed for mousie point-an-click these days.

    Gamepad is good for ui but mouse for moving the camera and fighting is 3 times better. I couldn;t stand fighting with gamepad and I don't know how anyone would want to use it.

     

    btw.

    Who cares about dragons when we have things like this:image So cute =P So far Skyrim reminds me of the whole war of independence od Scotland.

     

    Heilan Coos' seem popular in games atm, rift has them also.

     

     

  • DarkPonyDarkPony Member Posts: 5,566

    It just gets better and better since I abandoned the main quest and all the political hubris and joined the thieves guild. Best single player sandbox experience I ever had. Compared to all the goodness it brings, the (current) lack of a perfect UI is a very, very small offering. It's Oblivion + Morrowind, squared.

    Only thing I really need is a house in Riften. Curious what the prerequisites are because the steward won't talk about any real estate yet.

  • kitaradkitarad Member LegendaryPosts: 8,178

    I am sorry if this is not the proper thread to discuss this but after watching several youtube videos I am quite frankly astonished at how casting spells work in this game. Please correct me if I am wrong but does one open the menu and pick a spell and place it in either your right or left hand then you shut the menu down and proceed to cast it by either using the left or right mouse button. 

     

    I am talking about keyboard and mouse here and I am horrible with controllers so please refrain from suggesting I switch to it. I just want to know how you are all casting spells and fighting and how you aim once you navigate out of the menu. I rather also play only in third person view.

     

    To be perfectly honest it looked very stuttered the fighting because this chap kept going back to the menu and switching spells from healing to some kind of attack spell and it was so very clumsy and cumbersome I was honestly thinking he was playing it wrong. Is there anyway to map the spells to the keyboard or some other method to get a spell far more easily and with less navigation involved.

     

    I notice you swing a sword more naturally and it seems very intuitive but casting spells seem very counter intuitive like you are standing there opening  spell books then checking table of contents to see which spells to cast then equipping it and by the time you come up for air you should be roasted to a crisp by a bored dragon. However all combat is frozen while you dither about picking a spell to cast.

  • ClassicstarClassicstar Member UncommonPosts: 2,697

    Originally posted by Tardcore

    Originally posted by Illyssia


    Originally posted by Ozmodan

    Could not enjoy the game because of the horrible interface.  Seems like the devs spent too much time playing old DOS games and not good ones at that.

    Skyrim is a console port. I guess if you are using a PC with mousie, then might want to think about a gamepad for now. Not all games are designed for mousie point-an-click these days.

    Considering the game series started on PC then moved to consoles, and considering the game is sold on both platforms of PC and Console, and considering yet again that Bethesda is a multimillion dollar (if not more) game company, then I don't feel it is unreasonable for a PC player to expect that the game company would create a proper interface for both platforms. It would be exactly the same for a console player to complain if they ported the game from a keyboard/mouse interface and made it more difficult than needed for console players who use a controller. It seems to be unexpected apathy in a company that otherwise seems to work their ass off to perfect their products. And can afford the extra work involved.

     

    Ok onto my impressions of the game.

    Since I was deeply dissapointed with Oblivion and Fallout 3 I decided to wait to try Skyrim before I bought it. Luckily one of my co-workers grabbed a copy then had to go work a sixteen hour shift, leaving me to slash and bash my way through Bethesda's new epic for a few hours.

    What can I say, the game world is gorgeous, mountains truly look towering and hostile, the combat feels pretty darn fluid, hearing my character gasp and grunt as he swung around a massive two handed hammer and actually got too tired to wield it, was an excellent touch of realism. The Voice acting is good, the NPCs and monsters (especially the drgaons!), not to mention even the default player charcters all look fantastic. The story line seems solid, though I spent most of my time exploring, stealing, and attacking anything i could for the sheer unbridled hell of it. From what I saw today it looks like Skyrim really does deserve the high priase it has been getting.

    That said, now we get to the warts of the game. Many of them annoyances from Bethesda games long past.

    Very unfriendly save game option that has been around since at least Morrowind. Hate it. I like to play multiple characters and having to wade through what save is who's is a blue arsed baboon btich of a time. Not sure if this is because that is the way the game has to be for the consoles or because Bethesda just flat doesn't care, but for whatever reason it is a big turn off for me.

    Start a new character and have to trudge through the game intro all over again. Sorry but there is no freaking reason for this. While not a big deal its an annoyance that does not need to exist.

    Old fall back of The Chosen One story line. Man I am so sick of this little cliche in flims, books and games. Not everyone feels the need to be the one and only true badass in a game world. Sometimes its nice to just be one of the helping hands. Or even a conniving gutter rat who steals their shiny things. Being set up as the messiah actaully cheapens the game experiance for me. It gives me a feeling that I can't really lose and that none of my actions really matter that much in this nice open game world because I really should just be charging on to my destiny and sod the flipping flowers along the way.

    The game UI has contracted chronic consolitis again. Sorry but such a massive company should have the courtesy to tailor the game interface to the platform it is played on. No ands ifs or buts. If they can release multi language versions they can do this simple task. And if they had gone the other way and shafted the console players I'd be supporting their case as well. It isn't my dislike of the console industry talking, but my dislike of companies who can afford not to, cutting corners that make the game experiance less than it should be.

    Saddling DVD disk buying games with Steam (or windows live), sorry but screw you Betheasda. I actually like and use Steam from time to time (I personally prefer direct2drive for digital purchases) but there is absoloutely no rational reason for doing this. There are a plethora of file servers for game companies to host upgrade patches, most gamers are computer savy enough to know how to find them without big brother holding them by the hand. And the argument that it prevents piracy is laughable as there was already a no steam crack out for PCs yesterday. And the Xbox pirated version of the game was in the wild last week. So this is just another case of a third parties maketing strategy being foisted on the game buyer. No thanks, I don't need to be given a Tescos shopping card when I shop at Sainsburys.

    Hearing the Bethesda studio head continually bitching about how tough it is to code the game for the PC as compaired to the Console. Suck it up butter cup, you guys are laughing all the way to the bank. If you've become so jaded that your job, in fact at least half YOUR BREAD AND BUTTER has become too tedious to create, step down and let some more determined talent take over. Stop alienating a decent portion of your customer base, some of which have been around since the days when PC was the only option.

     

    So final verdict for me?

    All in all its a great game, but the annoyances (most of them seemingly bafflingly unecessary) I mentioned are going to keep me personally from buying the game for now, as I already have a couple of other games to spend my free time with.

    Very well written  agree on most your saying here and sum up same problems i have with game.

    I still play it and its a great game world to explore in but i still have alot mixed feelings about game its a very dumbed down version even more easy then Oblivion. But world graphics and design to explore are unmatched and superb.

    So for part exploring freedom and grahics(would have been higher if game was specially made for PC in DX11) 9/10 but for downside 7/10

    Hope to build full AMD system RYZEN/VEGA/AM4!!!

    MB:Asus V De Luxe z77
    CPU:Intell Icore7 3770k
    GPU: AMD Fury X(waiting for BIG VEGA 10 or 11 HBM2?(bit unclear now))
    MEMORY:Corsair PLAT.DDR3 1866MHZ 16GB
    PSU:Corsair AX1200i
    OS:Windows 10 64bit

  • QSatuQSatu Member UncommonPosts: 1,796

    Originally posted by kitarad

    I am sorry if this is not the proper thread to discuss this but after watching several youtube videos I am quite frankly astonished at how casting spells work in this game. Please correct me if I am wrong but does one open the menu and pick a spell and place it in either your right or left hand then you shut the menu down and proceed to cast it by either using the left or right mouse button. 

     

    I am talking about keyboard and mouse here and I am horrible with controllers so please refrain from suggesting I switch to it. I just want to know how you are all casting spells and fighting and how you aim once you navigate out of the menu. I rather also play only in third person view.

     

    To be perfectly honest it looked very stuttered the fighting because this chap kept going back to the menu and switching spells from healing to some kind of attack spell and it was so very clumsy and cumbersome I was honestly thinking he was playing it wrong. Is there anyway to map the spells to the keyboard or some other method to get a spell far more easily and with less navigation involved.

     

    I notice you swing a sword more naturally and it seems very intuitive but casting spells seem very counter intuitive like you are standing there opening  spell books then checking table of contents to see which spells to cast then equipping it and by the time you come up for air you should be roasted to a crisp by a bored dragon. However all combat is frozen while you dither about picking a spell to cast.

    When you're in this context menu (it's under Q so it's easy to press) you can map spells or items from it uder 1-8 so it's easy to switch spells during the combat on the fly. =]

  • kitaradkitarad Member LegendaryPosts: 8,178

    Ahh thank you twilight that eases my concerns.

  • ClassicstarClassicstar Member UncommonPosts: 2,697

    Originally posted by kitarad

    I am sorry if this is not the proper thread to discuss this but after watching several youtube videos I am quite frankly astonished at how casting spells work in this game. Please correct me if I am wrong but does one open the menu and pick a spell and place it in either your right or left hand then you shut the menu down and proceed to cast it by either using the left or right mouse button. 

     

    I am talking about keyboard and mouse here and I am horrible with controllers so please refrain from suggesting I switch to it. I just want to know how you are all casting spells and fighting and how you aim once you navigate out of the menu. I rather also play only in third person view.

     

    To be perfectly honest it looked very stuttered the fighting because this chap kept going back to the menu and switching spells from healing to some kind of attack spell and it was so very clumsy and cumbersome I was honestly thinking he was playing it wrong. Is there anyway to map the spells to the keyboard or some other method to get a spell far more easily and with less navigation involved.

     

    I notice you swing a sword more naturally and it seems very intuitive but casting spells seem very counter intuitive like you are standing there opening  spell books then checking table of contents to see which spells to cast then equipping it and by the time you come up for air you should be roasted to a crisp by a bored dragon. However all combat is frozen while you dither about picking a spell to cast.

    If you go into menu game is constantly paused so all casuals can play it game is very easy even on hardest settings very dumbed down version game is alot more easy then Oblivion and not made for PC at all.

    But still enjoyable to play becouse of freedom and open world to explore its beautifull even its DX9 XP game.

    Hope to build full AMD system RYZEN/VEGA/AM4!!!

    MB:Asus V De Luxe z77
    CPU:Intell Icore7 3770k
    GPU: AMD Fury X(waiting for BIG VEGA 10 or 11 HBM2?(bit unclear now))
    MEMORY:Corsair PLAT.DDR3 1866MHZ 16GB
    PSU:Corsair AX1200i
    OS:Windows 10 64bit

  • ElikalElikal Member UncommonPosts: 7,912

    Originally posted by DarkPony

    Originally posted by Teala


    Originally posted by DarkPony

    I already used up one horse V_V

    Rode of a steep cliff while being chased by wolves. Poor thing broke its neck and I rolled off unharmed.

    Poor ol' Rupert, you shall be remembered!

    LOL my first horse I left outside a dungeon.  Came back and all I found was a huge pool of blood.   :(   I think something big ate him.

    Anyway here is a pick of my character, Kahvi Two Arrows, and some others from a village killing a dragon!  It was at night and it was fricking epic!

    Hehe, nice. I love how the main theme kicks in after a dragon kill. I managed to kill a second one (after the intro one) too but with help from a lot of soldiers. They are really nasty but giants are just lethal .... friggin' giant one shotted me, flinging my corpse maybe 100 yards straight up into the sky (not kidding, probably somekind of bug where the force of a blow misses a maximum knock-back distance). I'll give giants a lot of space and respect for the time being :)

    I love it how they are totally frighting experiences. When I wander the landscape and see one circling over a place, seeking for apparently me, I really feel like cover behind some rock!

    Awesome large sandbox world, it really looks like a grand painting. Only the characters still look a bit ugly, teh. Other than that, another dream RPG! :)

    EDIT: I really wish horses were immortal. It just sucks to pay 1000 gold and blammo dead. :(

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