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Originally Posted by BigBeauford
Every system in these Bethesda games are half assed on comparison, whether we are talking about reputation, the crime system, NPC behavior (both enemy and friendly), quest innovation and multiple routes to solve quests, ect.
I can appreciate being a fan of the fantasy setting vs. the limitations of being grounded in reality. I play these games for the story, exploration, and immersive systems. There is just no going back (for me) after experiencing Warhorse's masterpiece. I've seen too much!
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Bro.
The games are 20 years apart in their creation.
I'd certainly hope a game just released can perform these functions better than a game created 20 years ago on decades old engine. Lmfao, like....okay? Great flex! Now tip the kid in the wheelchair over!
I judge games on if they're fun to play, not if they're the embodiment of perfection. That's a short God damn list.
Swearing off a hundred hours of great content because you encountered a bug, or glitch in a game engine made 20 years ago is like the Skip Bayless level take on gaming.
I can practically hear Skip crying over this.
OBLIVION?! One of the greatest rpgs ever maade?
Sigh. Sigh.
COME ON.
I told the city watchman about a man asking me to kill residents of the town. The city watchman confronts the man, a fight ensues, and the watchman kills the man.
AND. THEN. WHAT. HAPPENS?
You know and I know the AI on the game is atrocious. The watchman, who just had a battle to the death with this man, now looks at the corpse, surprised, asking him if he's all right?
WHAAAAAAAAT?
HE HE HE was just fighting with him!! Then he exclaims into the air someone's been murdered, and walks away muttering to himself that there's a killer on the loose.
Oblivion is a fraud.
Lmmfgdao.