I really don't mind vanilla Skyrim. It's better with the SkyUI, but that's about the only mod I have for it.
Bethesda really isn't that awful. I mean it's not like they're EA or Microsoft or Squeenix.
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The thing about EA, they don't design theire games to only look better on the PC. That is my biggest gripe about Bethesda, as a console gamer, it feels pointless sometimes buying these games since I know that they will only do half the job and expect gamers to do the rest. Though I will admit that EA's business practices are... backward? But I've not had a problem with any EA game that I've owned so far, Dragon Age (both 1 & 2), Mass Effect (1, 2, and 3). Now that isn't to say that they're perfect, but as a console gamer, I won't get as shafted as I would if I were buying a Bethesda game.
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Oh yeah buying any Bethesda game for console is a stupid idea. They are horrible at getting their games to work right on consoles.
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I don't know about that, Fallout 3 works pretty well. Oblivion works pretty well, but their later games, meh.. Addictive as heck, but really unimpressive. I actually bought Skyrim 4 times, that is how addicted I got to it.
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Morrowind load times on the original Xbox. Huehueheueh. There was a meme about that that I can't seem to find now.....
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You are one of the few people to not argue with me and tell me how wrong I was about this game at every waking moment. Thank you!
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You said it though, worse to play on the console, even back then. But I can play morrowind on my PC, that's the difference. But I would kill to have it on the ps3 with better graphics.
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That's why there's Skywind! Eventually. First I'm going to have to get Morrowind though.
I'll confess, despite the fact that I know a lot about games, 99% of the time I haven't actually played said game, including Oblivion and Fallout. BUT, I have watched gameplay vids and read about them, so I can look like I know what I'm talking about.
I'll confess, despite the fact that I know a lot about games, 99% of the time I haven't actually played said game, including Oblivion and Fallout. BUT, I have watched gameplay vids and read about them, so I can look like I know what I'm talking about.
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Dude.
You know nothing of Morrowind until you've experienced it.
Yes, I went idiotic philosopher and said "experienced" instead of "played".
Because that game...It's probably the best game ever.
You know nothing of Morrowind until you've experienced it.
Yes, I went idiotic philosopher and said "experienced" instead of "played".
Because that game...It's probably the best game ever.
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Actually, back before I knew pirating games was wrong, (shhhh) I DID play Morrowind. I was impressed by the open open world and art style. And then I died to a rat, and went all the way back to the first town because I hadn't saved, and rage uninstalled.
So yeah. I'm a noob that needs a cross-hair for aiming.
So yeah. I'm a noob that needs a cross-hair for aiming.
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The game came out in 2011, but I bought it in 2014. Despite the fact that this game should be ancient in game years, I still find it quite enjoyable. If I had know about it sooner, I probably would have pre-ordered it.
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I bought both Oblivion and Skyrim last year. Oblivion was a little slow for me, but Skyrim has really grabbed me. I think I have over 130 hours. I hadn't played since early June, but just picked it back up a few days ago.
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I got tired of closing gates in Oblivion but Skyrim is great, but it does get too easy after a while