The King of Comedy
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Skyrim might be better than Oblivion. But still, I think I prefer anal cancer to both of them.
Trash said:Did you even think that through?
The King of Comedy said:Trash said:Did you even think that through?
Long and hard.
Black said:What I find very amusing and pathetic at the same time...
You do understand the concept of hyperbole, friendo?Trash said:Oh well, good for you then. Can't all have an iq above room temperature.
I'm sorry if I offended your great genius my master, it shall not happen again!Trash said:Yeah, insofar that it's overused, cliched, childish and is usually reserved for the room iq demographic.
The King of Comedy said:I'm sorry if I offended your great genius my master, it shall not happen again!Trash said:Yeah, insofar that it's overused, cliched, childish and is usually reserved for the room iq demographic.
That is sarcasm, right? iq Kelvin right? Please educate me!
God, this is lame.
The “perk” system is generic and lacks even a quarter of the personality of the perk system in Fallout. Want a heavy fighter? Choose upgrades on the Heavy Armor skill to watch your armor rating go up 20% per rank. Want a mage? Choose upgrades on Destruction and cast those spells for half price. It’s all very predictable and never seems to involve any tradeoffs.
KevinV12000 said:Here is my review...
Trash said:Sure, ignore all the posts with detailed impressions in order to score some KKK.
Gord said:* level design: well yes, obviously if linear=shit for you there's no point in discussing it, but the dungeons I've seen so far looked quite interesting nonetheless - they often tell a short story and they put thought into their design.
Gord said:* writing/quests - are they good? Overall probably more like mediocre. There are some gems, there is some derp. Make of it what you will.
Most of those detailed impressions are about why it's bad though. BLack wants to know how it's good. I haven't seen any posts go into detail about any specific aspects of the story that were good and I've only seen a few elaborate on the goodness of the quest design and style. There have been tons of posts in this thread about how the writing is supposedly decent, but instead of proper examples we're simply given the line about it being better than Oblivion. So Black's criticism is warranted.
Random said:I accidentally read the topic title as "Skyway is worse than Oblivion in every way".
Why are people like Trash putting so much effort to defend Skyrim and ad hominem those who question its MAJESTICness?
Although the way it's going /v/ might have become more monocle than the RPGCodex.
Or migrate to TESF and BF3 forums if you can't stand people disagreeing.
Relay said:The “perk” system is generic and lacks even a quarter of the personality of the perk system in Fallout. Want a heavy fighter? Choose upgrades on the Heavy Armor skill to watch your armor rating go up 20% per rank. Want a mage? Choose upgrades on Destruction and cast those spells for half price. It’s all very predictable and never seems to involve any tradeoffs.
The perks are a nice addition if you compare the older elder scrolls to skyrim though : you can't make a god-like character who can do it all, anymore. The limited amounts of perk you can take will specialize your character and will not allow you to be both a good fighter and a good wizard at the same time. In Oblivion all it took was to have a high amount of magicka, which meant taking the right sign and race, but you could start off with a specialization in combat or rogue and train your magical skills at a later time and still use them proficiently. Now with the perks you will have to chose a limited amount of skills you want to improve and just training the other skills will not do you any good. Something like the school of destruction will have no use if you don't have the perks that halve the required magicka of spells and improve their damage since spell making is no longer there.
And they cut some of the spells that made other skills useless, like chameleon and open lock.
Trash said:Did you even think that through?
Cassidy said:Why are people like Trash putting so much effort to defend Skyrim and ad hominem those who question its MAJESTICness?
Feels like someone made rpgcodex.net redirect to /v/
Although the way it's going /v/ might have become more monocle than the RPGCodex.
Not surprising.
Black said:What I find very amusing and pathetic at the same time is how suddenly "better than oblivion" became new catch-phrase once skyrim came out. Of course it's a sequel to Oblivion and it's normal to compare it to its predecessor but it seems like many of you don't realize that saying "better than oblivion" says NOTHING about its quality. Last time I checked, Oblivion was a horrible piece of turd, an example of how not to make games, so allow me to be a little sceptical when I hear "yeah, this here sucks but hey, it's better than in Oblivion!"
Has Oblivion become a point 0 of video game quality? 0 and below- shit, above 0- good stuff, should play?
I honestly would like to hear what is GOOD about Skyrim, not in "better than in oblivion or fallout 3" (because they both are amazing examples of good games, right?) but what does it actually do good on its own. What of its story, quest design, music, characters, graphics, animations, style, character development, stability or anything else that's present in the game?
Because, sad as it may be to many of you, if you can only say "better than oblivion" about all those features, then I'm afraid you're playing a bad game. Diarrhoea isn't as bad as cancer but it sure as hell isn't fun to have.
So far from what I've read on the Codex alone it seems like it's a "good for what it is game about walking around and doing nothing". And if so many people here are fine with that and amused by it, then I'd seriously consider if you're not video game junkies, not waiting for any good games, just waiting for another time-consumer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9BrhEW22QnQ - do you want this to be in your memory, Codexers?
Cassidy said:Trash said:Why are people like Trash putting so much effort to defend Skyrim and ad hominem those who question its MAJESTICness?
That's one big ad hominem, cassidy. Kudos.
I'm just wondering why, and to question the motivation of people for defending AAA games in a place like RPGCodex(easiest guess is trolling, but there is too much trying too hard itt for all cases to be only trolls) is different from calling them idiotic retards giving free publicity to Bethsoft and EA. If you like the game, the fact skyway claims it is banal shit boring wouldn't affect your enjoyment of it, would it?
Trash said:Or migrate to TESF and BF3 forums if you can't stand people disagreeing.
The depth and thoughtfulness of your arguments speaks for itself.
Man, you have been defending certain AAA games lately because you played them and somehow it seems you cannot help yourself but leap in with such defensiveness every time anyone criticizes them. I don't think I need to really go into a deep questioning and make a complex point about such a small fact.
anyone criticizes them.