and how would that exclude the PCs known as macs?Elwro said:let the list be PC-only.
so funnay.Get it?
Now THAT's how you troll.Tim Cain said:Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion
There are so many things about this game that I loved. It was an open sandbox world, where I was free to go where I wanted and act how I wanted, and I had to live with the consequences of my actions. I became a vampire (and got cured later), I joined every guild and reached leadership status in them (and I loved the Dark Brotherhood the most), I did every Daedric shrine quest, and I explored most of the continent. In fact, I ignored the main storyline for most of my playing of this game, and I had more fun with the guild storylines and with trying to get every house in the game. The huge combination of skills, stats, spells and items, and the detailed character customization at the beginning of the game, really made me feel that I could play roleplay anyone I wanted. The game is not without its flaws (the auto-leveling of monsters springs to mind), but overall, this game was everything I wanted in an RPG: open-ended, re-playable, good-looking and downright fun.
afaik yes, also Obsidian.Jim Cojones said:Did you try to approach someone from Bio or Beth?
-=DarlSephiroth666=- said:So, Tim Cain must be a troll because he likes a game that people here hate?
OK, whatever you have to tell yourself to sleep at night.
Obvious alt is obvious.-=DarlSephiroth666=- Joined: 16 Apr 2010
-=DarlSephiroth666=- said:So, Tim Cain must be a troll because he likes a game that people here hate?
OK, whatever you have to tell yourself to sleep at night.
-=DarlSephiroth666=- said:My opinion is different from yours, i am butthurt and made a new acc for trolling.
Tim Cain said:There were so many good RPG’s released in the last decade that it is hard to choose the “RPG of the Decade”. I am embarrassed to say that I haven’t played some of them, and I only want to nominate a game that I have played. And that list is still large: Baldur’s Gate 2, Icewind Dale 2, Neverwinter Nights, Dragon Age (Bioware is on a roll in my list, you can see), Fable, Deus Ex, Fallout 3, Geneforge. So I am going with a game that captured my imagination and that I played for many many hours, and that I think about when designing my own games. And that game is Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion.
Drog said:My opinion is different from yours, i am butthurt and made a new acc for trolling.
FeelTheRads said:Good to see the seeds of discontent I sowed have sprouted.
Derper said:2/10 for the effort.Alexandros said:My favorite RPG for this decade was Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. 10/10!
Did you even bother to fuckin' read why they picked what they did? Tool. Someone prefers something i don't. Someone prefers something i don't.
Published in 2000, Deus Ex was a forecast for the whole decade, the most influential title and an omen of incoming changes. Even excellent games that tried to stick to "the old-ways", like the remarkable Arcanum, simply went extinct. There were, however, titles that learned the lesson - with Vampire: Bloodlines being probably the most brilliant RPG design of decade, which strongly influenced The Witcher as well. Eventually, Mass Effect 2, a direct descendant of the aforementioned titles opened a new decade with a perfected design of the next generation of RPG experience.