Posted July 24, 2012

grviper
Cat Confuser Lv6
Registered: Dec 2010
From Russian Federation

Adzeth
EagleOnPogoStick
Registered: Apr 2010
From Finland
Posted July 24, 2012

Any tip for a n00b player? My very first TES and it's been a looong time since my last RPG actually... what difficulty level do you suggest? I'd like a challenge but I think I'm not very skilled on 3D fights (I'm not skilled on 3D gaming actually , my favourite stuff is usually 2D :D).
Mandatory question: gamepad or M&K? I love both so please don't be "PC gamerz mastah race". :P
Hopefully I'm not going to like it :D it looks like a terrible "real life killer" and my real life is bad enough as it is.
If you go stealth with stealth kills, always stop before attacking, because if you're holding down a movement key, it'll use a movement attack and take a few non-sneak steps before swinging, making it a non-stealth attack.
The inventory system is kind of bad with a mouse. You need to learn where to click and to hover the mouse over stuff to make it register, and sometimes the mouse just doesn't work (the inventory/dialogue gets stuck on one thing and won't move no matter how much you wiggle your mouse), but usually it's manageable. I recommend mouse and keyboard, and especially if you're going to be using a bow or long range magic. You can use the inventory with the keyboard, and if it asks a Yes/No question, Y and N buttons work so you don't have to use the mouse even then. It's only my preference, though. My brother plays it with a pad, and says that the keyboard/mouse combo is a mess.

Pila87
gamercaver
Registered: Mar 2012
From Italy
Posted July 24, 2012

I see this game as some epic walking into the wild :D maybe my gamepad would be more comfortable to enjoy the landscape. :)
Edit: just read the Adzeth reply, thanks :)
What about the original english audio? Is it good enough to play with original language or I should not care about it?
Post edited July 24, 2012 by Pila87

wodmarach
booooooooooored
Registered: Feb 2010
From United Kingdom

StingingVelvet
Devil's Advocate
Registered: Nov 2008
From United States
Posted July 24, 2012
Mouse and keyboard by far... first-person, magic and arrows need aiming, much quicker to loot with mouse aim.
The menus are fine, just use WASD not the mouse.
The menus are fine, just use WASD not the mouse.

Gazoinks
Is an AI
Registered: Dec 2011
From United States
Posted July 24, 2012
Still better than Oblivion where everyone looks like one of their parents was a fish and they got smashed in the face with a hammer at birth.

wodmarach
booooooooooored
Registered: Feb 2010
From United Kingdom

reaver894
BUY DRIFTMOON
Registered: Sep 2009
From United Kingdom
Posted July 24, 2012
thursday for PC release of the expansion?

Zurin_Arctus
Juggler Dragon
Registered: May 2011
From Brazil
Posted July 24, 2012
Oh boy, the HYPE for that game.
I must have gotten over 1500 posts in the beth forums last year.
I must have gotten over 1500 posts in the beth forums last year.

Fenixp
nnpab
Registered: Sep 2008
From Czech Republic
Posted July 24, 2012
What else will Oblivion's ... err, hate-base come up with? I for one do genuinly think Oblivion was better than Skyrim, not really by game system itself (even tho I'm not fan of Skyrim's levelling up and horribly unbalanced crafting skills,) at least Oblivion had proper guild quest and it's questlines were generally interesting, as ooposed to Skyrim's complete and utter shite.
Post edited July 24, 2012 by Fenixp

Zurin_Arctus
Juggler Dragon
Registered: May 2011
From Brazil
Posted July 24, 2012

Oblivion's art design was bland. What they did to Dark Elves will never be forgotten.

Fenixp
nnpab
Registered: Sep 2008
From Czech Republic
Posted July 24, 2012
Personally, I think Skyrim's design is bland. Everything is ... samey, mainly it's the color scheme - it does the whole "grim" thing that's modern nowadays. I actually liked that Oblivion was colorful, and for the centre of the Imperium, it's art style fits perfectly.
Also, when we're talkign about graphical design, Oblivion's cities genuinly looked like cities, they were big, had a plenty of civilian buildings (and don't even pull Imperial City at me, just show me a TES city with higher population since they dumped procedural generation). What Skyrim's got is a joke. And exploration? There are a few locations worth finding, and you can be sure you won't find anything interesting in them since loot is almost entirely leveled.
And Dark Elves? They looked ugly. Just as all other NPCs in Oblivion. It's still better than Morrowind thanks to reasonable animations.
Also, when we're talkign about graphical design, Oblivion's cities genuinly looked like cities, they were big, had a plenty of civilian buildings (and don't even pull Imperial City at me, just show me a TES city with higher population since they dumped procedural generation). What Skyrim's got is a joke. And exploration? There are a few locations worth finding, and you can be sure you won't find anything interesting in them since loot is almost entirely leveled.
And Dark Elves? They looked ugly. Just as all other NPCs in Oblivion. It's still better than Morrowind thanks to reasonable animations.

Gazoinks
Is an AI
Registered: Dec 2011
From United States
Posted July 24, 2012


Fenixp
nnpab
Registered: Sep 2008
From Czech Republic
Posted July 24, 2012
This bit is where Morrowint takes the prize. You just never know what you'll find, whereas in Skyrim there's
a) only ever so few unique items
b) everything's scaled anyway
c) there's no useless shit (this might seem like a weird complaint, but it added to beleivability and fun in Morrowind. Stuff like boots of blinding speed I mean)
a) only ever so few unique items
b) everything's scaled anyway
c) there's no useless shit (this might seem like a weird complaint, but it added to beleivability and fun in Morrowind. Stuff like boots of blinding speed I mean)

Gazoinks
Is an AI
Registered: Dec 2011
From United States
Posted July 24, 2012

a) only ever so few unique items
b) everything's scaled anyway
c) there's no useless shit (this might seem like a weird complaint, but it added to beleivability and fun in Morrowind. Stuff like boots of blinding speed I mean)