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GameRager: You getting Skyrim someday(not at release I mean but someday after)? And what's EADOR about?
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orcishgamer: I honestly don't know what people are complaining about with Skyrim, if anything ever departs from the most boring, generic fantasy crap ever then people complain, so Skyrim is everything everybody wanted: boring, generic fantasy crap. Hey, maybe we can call it dark fantasy and people will buy it! Oops, sorry, the Bioware already did that with DA:O (generic fantasy again!).

With that said, picking it up for 20 bucks is probably on my TODO list, if it's not broken it should be entertaining for a weekend at the very least.
I liked DA:O.....:P

The game had all kinds of "realistic" racial tensions and gritty stuff behind the scenes. Yes, the environs are a bit generic sometimes but I did like it enough to warrant a 3/5 from me.
sometime this board is incredibly depressing
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orcishgamer: I honestly don't know what people are complaining about with Skyrim, if anything ever departs from the most boring, generic fantasy crap ever then people complain, so Skyrim is everything everybody wanted: boring, generic fantasy crap. Hey, maybe we can call it dark fantasy and people will buy it! Oops, sorry, the Bioware already did that with DA:O (generic fantasy again!).

With that said, picking it up for 20 bucks is probably on my TODO list, if it's not broken it should be entertaining for a weekend at the very least.
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GameRager: I liked DA:O.....:P

The game had all kinds of "realistic" racial tensions and gritty stuff behind the scenes. Yes, the environs are a bit generic sometimes but I did like it enough to warrant a 3/5 from me.
I didn't say DA:O was bad (though I played the 360 version and HATED it), I fully understand many folks liked it. I just think the whole "dark" thing was played up to a fault. No, the racial tension thing, the dark themes, etc., is pretty standard fair. Actually, outside of any rape themes I'd bet anything in DA:O thematically could be found in Harry Potter.
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CaptainGyro: sometime this board is incredibly depressing
*hugs Gyro*

Better? :)
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GameRager: I liked DA:O.....:P

The game had all kinds of "realistic" racial tensions and gritty stuff behind the scenes. Yes, the environs are a bit generic sometimes but I did like it enough to warrant a 3/5 from me.
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orcishgamer: I didn't say DA:O was bad (though I played the 360 version and HATED it), I fully understand many folks liked it. I just think the whole "dark" thing was played up to a fault. No, the racial tension thing, the dark themes, etc., is pretty standard fair. Actually, outside of any rape themes I'd bet anything in DA:O thematically could be found in Harry Potter.
Yes but Harry Potter's universe sometimes sugar coated certain terms, especially in the earlier books..same goes for many such games. This game didn't seem to sidestep around certain issue.....etc.
Post edited June 07, 2011 by GameRager
I'm to the point where I read video game news but don't pay attention to the conventions. Am I the only one annoyed at what I like to call "PR Speak"? Developers making their game up to be the best thing since sliced bread then showing a CGI trailer... If you want your game to stand on its own show gameplay and shut up.

This is why I like the more indie developers because its the lower budget that forces them to show GAMEPLAY. They put up or shut up and I love it. Most of the time I ignore a mainstream game until comes out to get player footage. Almost never have to do this with indies.

I really liked the Skyrim gameplay after I muted the commentary. "300 hour game" and "the detail on this flower" are things meant to give substance to something that doesn't need it. The game isn't an RPG, it will be scripted, and the world will probably be copy and pasted to a certain degree.

Why did I like it? The core game itself looked really good because Oblivion told me they want the series to be an action adventures and not RPGs. Judging it by that standard it has good combat, will have a large world to explore, will offer quests to keep me busy (expecting them to be the generic sort but again I'm not treating it like an RPG), and will be heavily moddable so when the core game gets boring it gets put down for 6 months then gets modded out the ass so its fun again. It won't be a day 1 purchase by any means but the game is one of the better ones coming out this year if the gameplay is any indication.

Just a side note am I the only one who couldn't enjoy Morrowind in the least? Its like the only classic RPG from that era that just isn't fun. Yes the world is interesting design wise but what else does the game have going for it? The combat is bad, the character builds are gimped by the environment (the mage was unplayable because of walls stopping the fireballs..), the lack of any direction makes finding quests objective really tedious (look in this area where this item could possibly be), and certain enemies who make playing the game not fun (guess which ones I mean?).
Post edited June 07, 2011 by Whiteblade999
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CaptainGyro: sometime this board is incredibly depressing
I tend to take threads like this with a grain of salt. GOG, at it's heart, is an gaming extremist old-timey place. So it's not that surprising to see people running around claiming "X mainstream game is terrible" or "derivative" or "not how it used to be" or what have you.

The name of the game is fun. If a game is fun to play, it doesn't matter how boring the setting, or derivative the gameplay is. Hell, right now I'm having a blast playing Dragon Quest 5 on the DS. It doesn't get much more generic then that but it's very fun and in some places challenging.
To Whiteblade:

The assassins? I hear there's a quest in the game to eliminate them permanently.

Also there's a quest finder mod for Morrowwind as well, I believe.
Post edited June 07, 2011 by GameRager
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GameRager: To Whiteblade:

The assassins? I hear there's a quest in the game to eliminate them permanently.

Also there's a quest finder mod for Morrowwind as well, I believe.
Cliff Racers actually, it felt like they never stopped attacking. I didn't see any quest finder type mods that I was looking for when getting mods (as in it points you in the general location of where the item actually is).
Post edited June 07, 2011 by Whiteblade999
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GameRager: To Whiteblade:

The assassins? I hear there's a quest in the game to eliminate them permanently.

Also there's a quest finder mod for Morrowwind as well, I believe.
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Whiteblade999: Cliff Racers actually, it felt like they never stopped attacking. I didn't see any quest finder type mods that I was looking for when getting mods (as in it points you in the general location).
I think there's a quest journal mod that makes it easier to find/complete quests.
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Whiteblade999: Just a side note am I the only one who couldn't enjoy Morrowind in the least?
I have tried maybe 3 to 4 times to play the game, and each time I endured as much as I could. It just didn't work for me and I'm not entirely sure why. Same goes to another acclaimed rpg : Baldur's gate.
If playing Morrowind made you less excited for Skyrim,....am glad to not have experienced Morrowind until after playing Oblivion. It seems to leave those with rose tinted (tainted? lol) glasses
Post edited June 07, 2011 by rs2yjz
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Sogi-Ya: Maybe I have finally outgrown video games ...

I read through all these press releases and my reaction to most of them is "big fucking whoop."

I look at that Halo 4 trailer and I just can't muster up an once of enthusiasm: I despise that blue chick, I couldn't give a shit less about the games lore, and think that the entire design behind the "Master Chief" (that is a rank BTW, not a fucking name, it's kinda like naming a character "Sergent" or " Rear Admiral") was dated way back when the first game got plopped out.

I'm on pins and needles for Deus-Ex, I really want to see STALKER 2, ArcheAge is making me drool while I patently wait for Phantasy Star Online 2, but outside of that I really couldn't give a shit less about what has been said so far.

Skyrim looks like shit to me, I have never played the first 2 Farcry games, anything Kenect/Move/Wii is instantly skipped, after having participated in a real war all the modern / attempted to be realistic games make me want to puke ...

WTF happened to putting effort into developing Video Games, WTF is left for me to be excited about? it's all shit, shit, shit, shit!
I'm kinda in the same boat as you. However I do look forward to the Space Marine action game that relic has in the works.

Other than that I've been able to sit down and enjoy some slow old story based games for the first time in a long time.
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Lenny: Other than that I've been able to sit down and enjoy some slow old story based games for the first time in a long time.
Getting older does have it's perks.
Amusing (no, not really) but 98% of the posts in this thread just come out to me as "Darn kids, get off my lawn!"
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Whiteblade999: Just a side note am I the only one who couldn't enjoy Morrowind in the least?
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Cambrey: I have tried maybe 3 to 4 times to play the game, and each time I endured as much as I could. It just didn't work for me and I'm not entirely sure why. Same goes to another acclaimed rpg : Baldur's gate.
I loved Morrowind for it's warts, in a lot of ways the fact that it's wasn't "complete" in areas (like being able to sit) drew me in because subconsciously I started filling in the gaps with my imagination much like I used to with the old sprite based RPGs of the early 90s (mostly talking about JRPGs). yeah, sure, it didn't have scheduled NPC cycles or horses but there was just something more alive in the world of Morrowind that just wasn't present in Oblivion ... that could just (literally) be my imagination, or more to the point the games ability to engage my imagination.

that said, I do feel you on the Baulders gate stuff. I tried and tried and tried but I just couldn't get into that game ...

p.s. I turn 31 on Wednesday, but no I don't mind if you fuck around on my lawn (provided your of age and I get to watch).
Post edited June 07, 2011 by Sogi-Ya