It's cool, the Internet and all that. When I say scope I mean the whole thing. The giant world, the many different quest lines, the entire game. Sure a lot of games do specific elements better but I'm genuinely curious as to what games are that ambitious that people think are better. Again, I'm not saying Skyrim is the best.Sorry if I was rude; but when you ask of a comparable scope, you are basically comparing it with any other game. Skyrim, being more or less an action/RPG, has A LOT of competition. There are action/RPGs with much better combat mechanism, with better stories, better sound design; they just don't have a comparably big 3D world.
Maybe as a simple example, Deus Ex can provide for a very good comparison.
It's not a hyperbole, it's coincidence.
It's cool, the Internet and all that. When I say scope I mean the whole thing. The giant world, the many different quest lines, the entire game. Sure a lot of games do specific elements better but I'm genuinely curious as to what games are that ambitious that people think are better. Again, I'm not saying Skyrim is the best.
I'm sure plenty of games have more consequence, but just because Skyrim doesn't have it at Alpha Protocol's level it's excluded from being somebody's #1 PC game?
Skyrim isn't perfect, and obviously its not well liked by many in this thread, but nobody should be shocked that quite a lot players HAVE had a spectacular time with it and hold it in the highest esteem. Shocking news.
You didn't phrase it like "coincidence'. ha
As long as you don't spout your opinion as objective truth to anyone who does genuinely enjoy a game you may view as trash than your right, I could care less, but most people can't just hold an opinion without infusing some other meta comment to it.
It could just be because they legitimately enjoy Skyrim, and in the case of pc gamer, people for whatever reason just don't want any part of accepting that
Honestly curious, but which ones?There is a LOT of competition for RPGs on the PC, many of which do everything (vanilla) Skyrim does but better.
Am I the only person who really loved Skyrim?
or am I not allowed to say "really loved" without it being taken as "OMG BEST GAME EVER I'M IGNORING ALL CRITICISM"?
Honestly curious, but which ones?
And on a side note, I don't see the need to focus on vanilla Skyrim. Its the PC version we're talking about and it was designed to be mod friendly, so I think its fair to refer to the game + mods.
And you called the boring people I know shitty. Isn't that hyperbole? :')
I'm in this camp, too. Skyrim is hardly a flawless game, but the other contenders certainly aren't either. What Skyrim brings is arguably the most interesting open world to explore together with the most dynamic modding community in PC gaming.
It's not my favorite game ever, but I don't have a problem with it being at the top of the list any more than I would seeing Deus Ex or Half-Life 2 there. Hell, Skyrim taking over the spot from Deus Ex makes sense in a way, considering the biggest flaw of each is probably their sub-par first-person combat mechanics, which is only mitigated by the fact that in each game you have so many options for how to engage. But having lots of options evidently goes a long way with PC gamer's editorial staff.
The ones that do everything Skyrim does, but better.On an individual feature level, or as a totality?
In terms of numbers of mods? I can believe that - the game has been around for far longer and beloved by many.But again, HL1 absolutely kills it if you count HL1 plus all its mods.
The ones that do everything Skyrim does, but better.
I've played the other Bethesda RPGs since Morrowind, but I'm all for giving others a try if they let me get my TES-like exploration and thievery and dungeon delving on.
In terms of numbers of mods? I can believe that - the game has been around for far longer and beloved by many.
I tried really hard to see what the big deal was with this game... got 9 hours in was so bored i havent come back. Maybe it requires more of an investment?
And on a side note, I don't see the need to focus on vanilla Skyrim. Its the PC version we're talking about and it was designed to be mod friendly, so I think its fair to refer to the game + mods.
Hah, I certainly don't think Skyrim is the end-all-be-all of everything it attempts. It tries to do a LOT so that many different people can find something to love in the game. In my particular case of forging my own path stealth/archery/hunting/thievery/assassinations the total package is better than any other game I know.Thats why I asked if you mean as a totality or as a whole; if you think everything Skyrim does is perfect, then there is intriniscally no better game.
I give Bethesda credit for making a dynamic open world and a mod friendly game. Credit for the mods goes to the community. Credit for the modded game providing so much damn fun to so many goes to both Bethesda and the community, depending upon how much those mods added to or fixed the experience for each player.Personally I think we should only be talking about vanilla in these types of conversation. I dunno maybe it is just me, but giving Bethesda credit for mods is giving them credit for other peoples work. Sure they might of made it easy, but there are plenty of games out there that are just as if not more mod friendly then Bethesda's.
Personally I think we should only be talking about vanilla in these types of conversation. I dunno maybe it is just me, but giving Bethesda credit for mods is giving them credit for other peoples work. Sure they might of made it easy, but there are plenty of games out there that are just as if not more mod friendly then Bethesda's.
I guess I am trying to say that we should judge the game and the developer based on what they released and not what their fans add to it over the years. Maybe I am in the minority on that.
dude, you got it the other way around.Saying a game like Skyrim is objectively crap is the kind of hyperbole and nonsense I'm talking about, and this is coming from someone who feels Skyrim isn't even that great. The truth is the game was critically praised and is one of the highest rated games on metacritic of all time. So whatever assumption or standard you hold to a "knowledgeable game critic" is purely in your mind and not at all supported by reality. If a knowledgeable game critic told me that Rift, Brink, Empire Earth 3, etc were the number 1 pc game of all time, then I would have reason to question their legitimacy.
while I appreciate mods and think they should be counted as a positive to a game (they fix a ton of bad in my beloved new vegas) there are things like story and dialogue and quest design that simply can't be fixed by mods.Most of GAF is just remembering their Console Skyrim Experience. Remember folks, this is an assessment of PC Skyrim. The problems with the console versions are well documented (and honestly anyone playing this masterful game on a lesser platform than the PC get what they deserve (Yeah I said it, Fuck consoles!!1 (Ok, maybe I went too far...)))).
Vanilla PC Skyrim is a solid game with some glaring balance and GUI issues.
Modded PC Skyrim is arguably the best RPG ever made. Not my personal #1 PC game, but top 5.
Must have mods:
- Requiem: Completely revamped mechanics, skills, perks, and removes level scaling. Game much more challenging and rewarding. Far better balance.
- SkyUI: A PC interface for a PC game. Not perfect but far better than vanilla GUI.
- ENB: Lots of variations but pretty much all of them make jaw-dropping improvements to the graphics, just watch the youtube videos.
- Climates of Tamriel: Adds fantastic weather effects and is a req for most ENB mods.
- SyrimHD: Final key piece of graphics mod. Essentially makes all textures higher res.
Finally not a mod but a simple skyrimpref.ini fix.....change the FOV from the ridiculous 65 to 85.
PS: Fuck Consolites and their consoles!
nopeA lot of people seems to be very against this, I suppose it's because there are feeling involved. No offense but it's like the movies, no one have the answer for which one is the best, and maybe the criticism should be for trying to gave an answer.
At the end all reduces to the question:
Videogames are art? The question of the best game can't be solved because art is subjective by definition.
Videogames aren't art? We must see the parameters to see if what they say is true.
haven't played tf2 in a long time, pyro just what popped in my head as a w+m1 thingieNever understood why Pyro gets all the hate when post-spin buff Heavy is the real boring W+M1 class. At least Pyro has the airblast to make things more fun.
nope
I see it as a sign that the more popular a game is means the more chance those who dislike it get to speak out.
Mostly true. But there's nothing you can do with mods that'll fix the poor combat. You can kinda improve it by making it more difficult, or just different by changing what mechanics are emphasized. But it'll always feel clumsy with no real satisfaction.Sucks if you had to play it on a console.
A perfectly valid choice by PC gamer when you consider how incredible the PC version is with a bit of tweaking and mods.
I give Bethesda credit for making a dynamic open world and a mod friendly game. Credit for the mods goes to the community. Credit for the modded game providing so much damn fun to so many goes to both Bethesda and the community, depending upon how much those mods added to or fixed the experience for each player.
But if we're talking PC Gamer and GAF I'd have to imagine the majority of us are playing Skyrim with mods. I just thought that was a given. I could be wrong though ;P
The point of the list isn't just to give the developer credit for the game, though. If the modding community made Skyrim into something much greater than what it originally was upon release, then that's a fair consideration when you're talking about the best PC games -- a platform that has long been reliant on communities to drive games with player-created content.
Skyrim is PC modding's poster-child from the perspective that almost no two people will use the same mods. There have been single, huge mods like Counter Strike and DOTA that have become games on their own; and there are games like Dark Souls that more or less require a single important mod to fix major problems in the game. But with TES games you still end up with the same underlying game, but with loads of tweaks that personalize the game and make it what you want.
Now Bethesda, we need to sit down and have a talk about that engine you're using...
I disagree with the idea that art is subjectiveSorry, objective, objective, objective
Why?Mother of god, the game is good, but it's a terrible RPG. The best PC game of all time should be a classic like Baldur's Gate, Fallout, Monkey Island or Minecraft.
It's a good game, but fuck me. Number 1? Maybe after about 100 mods.
As much as I agree that mods make Bethesda games much better. I guess I am just a purist then. As if I was to make a list like this it would be judged solely on what the developer put out. Sure Bethesda deserves some credit for making modding possible for their games, but as far as I can tell they more or less lucked into having such a large and talented modding community. Plenty of developers make equally mod friendly games and don't get anywhere near the community.
Seems like an unfair advantage to me. I guess at the end of the day to the player it doesn't matter, but I don't know. Letting a developer release an arguably very flawed game that the mod community has to make awesome and still calling it the best game ever doesn't sit right with me.
<--- Best PC game of all time.
advertising?That wasn't luck. Bethesda's games please an awful lot of people. Skyrim sold, what was the last count? 12m copies? With such a huge fanbase, its no wonder there's so many great mods.
Bethesda did something right with Skyrim in order to get those sales, and in order to get such a huge community.
If you mean the quest lines, number of NPCs, uniquely written dialogues, etc., Skyrim is actually small to quite a number of other RPGs. If you read the link I posted, you can see that Torment's script has 800,000 words; that's probably more than all the games made by Bethesda combined.It's cool, the Internet and all that. When I say scope I mean the whole thing. The giant world, the many different quest lines, the entire game. Sure a lot of games do specific elements better but I'm genuinely curious as to what games are that ambitious that people think are better. Again, I'm not saying Skyrim is the best.
*shakes head*
There's a simpler explanation.
I will have to read that later because I'm at work and I shouldn't even be posting this, but lines dialogue are one thing when a game like Skyrim is doing several. Don't get me wrong. The game has severe flaws, not the least of which is the extremely and shockingly limited amount of unique voice actors.If you mean the quest lines, number of NPCs, uniquely written dialogues, etc., Skyrim is actually small to quite a number of other RPGs. If you read the link I posted, you can see that Torment's script has 800,000 words; that's probably more than all the games made by Bethesda combined.
That wasn't luck. Bethesda's games please an awful lot of people. Skyrim sold, what was the last count? 12m copies? With such a huge fanbase, its no wonder there's so many great mods.
Bethesda did something right with Skyrim in order to get those sales, and in order to get such a huge community.