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Got my copy this morning (Dublin) with the Strategy guide at half price. My god it's a work of art. No intention of using until I think I've done everything (fully knowing I won't have) but even just to have it, its fantastic!
You won't like it if you don't like those games.18-Volt said:I wanna ask something. I couldn't get myself into Bethesda RPG's. I have tried but I couldn't. I have played Daggerfall and Morrowind (on Xbox) but they felt like slow paced and boring. Especially Morrowind. I also couldn't get myself into Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Would I like this game? First person view is always a turnoff for me but does Skyrim do it differently than Morrowind?
Snuggler said:Ended up switching to a pad pretty fast. This game was not designed with KB/M in mind, at all. Navigating the menus was a bitch, but it's pretty intuitive with a pad.
Killed the game for me, and that's sad. I mean, I never liked Oblivion, but I'd take really bad LOD at launch over struggling with KB+M controls because they couldn't be asked to have a human test it.Tesseract said:yep, all of this very nearly kills the game. i don't know what the fuck they were thinking with the ui.
Lyphen said:Killed the game for me, and that's sad. I mean, I never liked Oblivion, but I'd take really bad LOD at launch over struggling with KB+M controls because they couldn't be asked to have a human test it.
18-Volt said:I wanna ask something. I couldn't get myself into Bethesda RPG's. I have tried but I couldn't. I have played Daggerfall and Morrowind (on Xbox) but they felt like slow paced and boring. Especially Morrowind. I also couldn't get myself into Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Would I like this game? First person view is always a turnoff for me but does Skyrim do it differently than Morrowind?
zlatko said:One thing I'm unsure of is leveling in this game. I get to be better with shields, you use shields and all that. What I'm unsure of is how many things in the constelation's/perks can you max out or should focus on? I had plans to go Mage/Assassin or just full on mage, but I'm not sure if I can even focus on more than one tree of schools of magic.
Anyone know how many you can max by the max level ?
mrklaw said:I've seen screenshots which looked like 3rd person, but then youtube videos in first person. Can you play in both, or is it only in certain sections? I think I'd prefer to play in 3rd person like Dark Souls but don't know if its allowed/optimal?
mrklaw said:I've seen screenshots which looked like 3rd person, but then youtube videos in first person. Can you play in both, or is it only in certain sections? I think I'd prefer to play in 3rd person like Dark Souls but don't know if its allowed/optimal?
bluedeviltron said:Guys,stop stressing about the keyboard/mouse controls and plug in a fucking 360 controller. It was clearly designed for it, and you should already have one at this point if you play PC games.
br0ken_shad0w said:For those who played both Nehrim and started a bit on Skyrim, how do they compare? I'm especially interested in the world and landscape. That's what wowed me on Nehrim (and ruined my experience with Oblivion).
I can't play first person games with a pad. I just can't do it. I end up fighting the controller so much the games just frustrate me to no end. Not to mention I tried the pad for a bit and kept going into sneak mode while in combat trying to move quickly. Me and pads do not get along very well.bluedeviltron said:Guys,stop stressing about the keyboard/mouse controls and plug in a fucking 360 controller. It was clearly designed for it, and you should already have one at this point if you play PC games.
Sorry, I'm playing a PC game on my PC. I guess good controls without a tertiary adapter might be just one of those outlandish expectations I have, though.bluedeviltron said:Guys,stop stressing about the keyboard/mouse controls and plug in a fucking 360 controller. It was clearly designed for it, and you should already have one at this point if you play PC games.
18-Volt said:I wanna ask something. I couldn't get myself into Bethesda RPG's. I have tried but I couldn't. I have played Daggerfall and Morrowind (on Xbox) but they felt like slow paced and boring. Especially Morrowind. I also couldn't get myself into Fallout 3 and New Vegas. Would I like this game? First person view is always a turnoff for me but does Skyrim do it differently than Morrowind?
Sound is fine, the mouselook y axis problem is minor, controls (outside of mouselook) are perfect (as soon as you set iPresentInterval at least), and you have a point with the UI -- but that will be fixed by the community soon enough. Still, I just played the game for 4 hours and it didn't crash or even stutter once, and more importantly, it was extremely awesome.Lyphen said:The UI is bad, the controls are bad, mouselook is bad, sound is bad. Come on, guys. I'd be inclined to give Bethesda a free pass too, but doing so only establishes the bullshit double standard for 'expected AAA games'.
Even with the slight y axis problems, the game controls far better with mouse/kb than it ever could with a controller. (Once you eliminate the input lag and crank up the sensitivity)bluedeviltron said:Guys,stop stressing about the keyboard/mouse controls and plug in a fucking 360 controller. It was clearly designed for it, and you should already have one at this point if you play PC games.
f0rk said:How is archery in the game? I know it was bad in Oblivion, is it much stronger?
I do apply different standards, to a certain extent. I expect the game to have some bugs, some save issues, and quest items or NPCs to suddenly disappear. However, I expect interaction with systems, like player control and UI control, to be near perfect no matter what genre a game is.Durante said:Sound is fine, the mouselook y axis problem is minor, controls (outside of mouselook) are perfect (as soon as you set iPresentInterval at least), and you have a point with the UI -- but that will be fixed by the community soon enough. Still, I just played the game for 4 hours and it didn't crash, and more importantly, it was extremely awesome.
Applying different expectations to huge open world RPGs than we do to linear corridoor shooters isn't "double standards" in a negative way as much as it is setting realistic expectations.
blahblah...blah said:I really enjoyed Nehrim, but this is a different beast in terms of landscape. I've played for 9 hours and have only really explored the South-East (I've probably seen 10% of the game world at most), but it's all been very rugged and Scandinavian so far. The world, however, is a lot more immersive than vanilla Oblivion. You'll like this game, it improves on almost all of Oblivion's flaws. Buy it.
So, did you set iPresentInterval=0? Before that I would have been right there with you screaming "unplayable!", but after doing that it actually feels better in terms of control than Oblivion.Lyphen said:I do apply different standards, however. I expect the game to have some bugs, some save issues, and quest items or NPCs to suddenly disappear. However, I expect interaction with systems, like player control and UI control, to be near perfect no matter what genre a game is.
ilnadmy said:So what the lowdown as far as 360 vs. PS3? I'm picking my copy up on Sunday and want to know which version is superior technically.
Alpha-Bromega said:so yeah this game is pretty tight, i just did this fucking awesome chain of quests that were together. it led me to this mountain fortress on the very end of the game, by the sea, it was awesome.
we were to assault a mountain fortress, me and some dudes. i spent the night before in a bar where there was just this awesome atmosphere of a bard singing, people talking, people drinking, eating, the scripted type conversations seemed to be logical and cool set up (like the barkeep calling from downstairs to her daughter to come) and such.
well then i met this badass girlie in the corner, telling me how she'd beat my ass and we'd bet on it. so we fight, i knock her out after an admitted huge struggle, and she is impressed and says any time i want company to smash some heads, she's down. So I bring this girl whose title is "The Unstoppable" or something cheesy with me to the assault, first to the carriage to the farthest city away, stay in the hotel, and begin the journey through the ice topped mountains and ridges to our destination.
on the way there was an imperial patrol with a captured Stormcloak, so we decided to stop up the way and set up an ambush. killed em all, it played out sooo sick looking, jumping from the ridge and stuff.
then we finally after a days march meet up with these clansmen, assault this mini fort thick with tough high monkeys elves, slowly our numbers dwindle until it's just the captain of the clansmen and the woman who i think i want to marry.....
this game is cool i supose.
Alpha-Bromega said:so yeah this game is pretty tight, i just did this fucking awesome chain of quests that were together. it led me to this mountain fortress on the very end of the game, by the sea, it was awesome.
we were to assault a mountain fortress, me and some dudes. i spent the night before in a bar where there was just this awesome atmosphere of a bard singing, people talking, people drinking, eating, the scripted type conversations seemed to be logical and cool set up (like the barkeep calling from downstairs to her daughter to come) and such.
well then i met this badass girlie in the corner, telling me how she'd beat my ass and we'd bet on it. so we fight, i knock her out after an admitted huge struggle, and she is impressed and says any time i want company to smash some heads, she's down. So I bring this girl whose title is "The Unstoppable" or something cheesy with me to the assault, first to the carriage to the farthest city away, stay in the hotel, and begin the journey through the ice topped mountains and ridges to our destination.
on the way there was an imperial patrol with a captured Stormcloak, so we decided to stop up the way and set up an ambush. killed em all, it played out sooo sick looking, jumping from the ridge and stuff.
then we finally after a days march meet up with these clansmen, assault this mini fort thick with tough high monkeys elves, slowly our numbers dwindle until it's just the captain of the clansmen and the woman who i think i want to marry.....
this game is cool i supose.