whiskeyonesix
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Hi Folks,
Right, bit of a nerdfest this one...
I finished TES:Oblivion about 3 weeks ago - when I mean finished, I mean the lot, every quest, everything.
So rather than spend time with my Wife who had turned into an Oblivion Widow in the meantime, I did the sensible thing and went out and bought The Elder Scrolls Anthology.... and started playing Skyrim.
I noticed a few things with it..... Firstly, how it seems to be tailored exclusively for Console use with regards to the menus, and secondly, how DUMBED DOWN it seems to be compared with its predecessor!
No character classes anymore, no individual skill upgrades, simpler dialogue, no being able to do alchemy on the move etc.....
Don't get me wrong, it looks stunning - even on a fairly low-spec laptop like mine, and the combat system works well, it just seems that they've put all the budget into making the thing look fantasic at the expense of having to actually think whilst playing it.....
Obviously I'll keep on playing it, I mean I'm only about 7 hours into the game at the moment, so I'm hoping it'll open up a bit more.
Maybe Video games are just getting stupider?
Any thoughts?
Right, bit of a nerdfest this one...
I finished TES:Oblivion about 3 weeks ago - when I mean finished, I mean the lot, every quest, everything.
So rather than spend time with my Wife who had turned into an Oblivion Widow in the meantime, I did the sensible thing and went out and bought The Elder Scrolls Anthology.... and started playing Skyrim.
I noticed a few things with it..... Firstly, how it seems to be tailored exclusively for Console use with regards to the menus, and secondly, how DUMBED DOWN it seems to be compared with its predecessor!
No character classes anymore, no individual skill upgrades, simpler dialogue, no being able to do alchemy on the move etc.....
Don't get me wrong, it looks stunning - even on a fairly low-spec laptop like mine, and the combat system works well, it just seems that they've put all the budget into making the thing look fantasic at the expense of having to actually think whilst playing it.....
Obviously I'll keep on playing it, I mean I'm only about 7 hours into the game at the moment, so I'm hoping it'll open up a bit more.
Maybe Video games are just getting stupider?
Any thoughts?