Quote from: SecondClass on August 27, 2015, 08:57:24 PMhehe guys this person plays different games than I doI'm going to consult my word a day calendar to find out how to insult him"i am insecure because i have the vocabulary of a 2nd grader"
hehe guys this person plays different games than I doI'm going to consult my word a day calendar to find out how to insult him
Using archaic words that not even Harvard professors would casually use as much as you is the bigger sign of insecurity, IMO.
Are you implying archaic is some kind of fancy word? Because it really isn't...it's pretty goddamn basic.
Quote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:28:09 PMTry getting some new games. Get the fallout games. They're both (3 and New Vegas) really fun time sinks, even if the former's writing is a little dubious...If you already have them, replay them! I started a NV play a while back only using explosives. I'm more of a guns-type guy, so using frag grenades and dynamite as a primary weapon with a Grenade rifle on the side was a new experience, especially if you use some of the craftable grenades like the tin grenade. That thing was a life saver on dead money.I have never finished a Fallout game. I replay NV from time to time but eh, never grabs me enough. No new games interest me right now except MGSV and maybe Bloodborne
Try getting some new games. Get the fallout games. They're both (3 and New Vegas) really fun time sinks, even if the former's writing is a little dubious...If you already have them, replay them! I started a NV play a while back only using explosives. I'm more of a guns-type guy, so using frag grenades and dynamite as a primary weapon with a Grenade rifle on the side was a new experience, especially if you use some of the craftable grenades like the tin grenade. That thing was a life saver on dead money.
Quote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:58:47 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 03:33:26 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:28:09 PMTry getting some new games. Get the fallout games. They're both (3 and New Vegas) really fun time sinks, even if the former's writing is a little dubious...If you already have them, replay them! I started a NV play a while back only using explosives. I'm more of a guns-type guy, so using frag grenades and dynamite as a primary weapon with a Grenade rifle on the side was a new experience, especially if you use some of the craftable grenades like the tin grenade. That thing was a life saver on dead money.I have never finished a Fallout game. I replay NV from time to time but eh, never grabs me enough. No new games interest me right now except MGSV and maybe BloodborneUnfortunate.However, New Vegas is very much a game where you have to put up with a pretty boring first hour before you get to all of the juicy meat of the game. Once you get int Vegas itself, the game drastically opens up to you, as you've got the best weapons and armour vendors unlocked, and the questline will take you to the major factions that will giveyou the cool stuff like power armour.Or be like me and steal an NCR disguise from Primm and sneak up the deathclaw road and onto the McCarran monorail into vegas to skip an hour of hoofin' your arse through a pretty boring desert.The best tip with Fallout games is to make a twist and stick to it. Define limits and work within them. Or, as Yahtzee said, "Let's motherfuckin' role play!"To be honest, a game like Fallout is never really 'finished'. It's so open ended. For instance, I rarely complete the main quest of the game, I prefer to wander off into the distance and do side quests and play through the DLC more often than not.Yeah I've gotten to New Vegas and fucked around for a while afterward, I just get bored after a while and drop it, though. I ALWAYS roleplay though, same as when I play Oblivion. WAYYYYY more fun to put limits on what you can and can't do in my opinion. But yeah I always get way too sidetracked to ever beat the main quest. I think I've only beaten the main quest to Oblivion as far as western RPGs go.
Quote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 03:33:26 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:28:09 PMTry getting some new games. Get the fallout games. They're both (3 and New Vegas) really fun time sinks, even if the former's writing is a little dubious...If you already have them, replay them! I started a NV play a while back only using explosives. I'm more of a guns-type guy, so using frag grenades and dynamite as a primary weapon with a Grenade rifle on the side was a new experience, especially if you use some of the craftable grenades like the tin grenade. That thing was a life saver on dead money.I have never finished a Fallout game. I replay NV from time to time but eh, never grabs me enough. No new games interest me right now except MGSV and maybe BloodborneUnfortunate.However, New Vegas is very much a game where you have to put up with a pretty boring first hour before you get to all of the juicy meat of the game. Once you get int Vegas itself, the game drastically opens up to you, as you've got the best weapons and armour vendors unlocked, and the questline will take you to the major factions that will giveyou the cool stuff like power armour.Or be like me and steal an NCR disguise from Primm and sneak up the deathclaw road and onto the McCarran monorail into vegas to skip an hour of hoofin' your arse through a pretty boring desert.The best tip with Fallout games is to make a twist and stick to it. Define limits and work within them. Or, as Yahtzee said, "Let's motherfuckin' role play!"To be honest, a game like Fallout is never really 'finished'. It's so open ended. For instance, I rarely complete the main quest of the game, I prefer to wander off into the distance and do side quests and play through the DLC more often than not.
Quote from: Verbatim on August 28, 2015, 12:20:46 AMQuote from: SecondClass on August 28, 2015, 12:17:31 AMUsing archaic words that not even Harvard professors would casually use as much as you is the bigger sign of insecurity, IMO.>archaicit's a common medical termmy mother's a nurse--i pick up on these thingsI have never heard that word used as a medical term once in my life.
Quote from: SecondClass on August 28, 2015, 12:17:31 AMUsing archaic words that not even Harvard professors would casually use as much as you is the bigger sign of insecurity, IMO.>archaicit's a common medical termmy mother's a nurse--i pick up on these things
Quote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 04:39:31 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 04:34:56 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:58:47 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 03:33:26 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:28:09 PMTry getting some new games. Get the fallout games. They're both (3 and New Vegas) really fun time sinks, even if the former's writing is a little dubious...If you already have them, replay them! I started a NV play a while back only using explosives. I'm more of a guns-type guy, so using frag grenades and dynamite as a primary weapon with a Grenade rifle on the side was a new experience, especially if you use some of the craftable grenades like the tin grenade. That thing was a life saver on dead money.I have never finished a Fallout game. I replay NV from time to time but eh, never grabs me enough. No new games interest me right now except MGSV and maybe BloodborneUnfortunate.However, New Vegas is very much a game where you have to put up with a pretty boring first hour before you get to all of the juicy meat of the game. Once you get int Vegas itself, the game drastically opens up to you, as you've got the best weapons and armour vendors unlocked, and the questline will take you to the major factions that will giveyou the cool stuff like power armour.Or be like me and steal an NCR disguise from Primm and sneak up the deathclaw road and onto the McCarran monorail into vegas to skip an hour of hoofin' your arse through a pretty boring desert.The best tip with Fallout games is to make a twist and stick to it. Define limits and work within them. Or, as Yahtzee said, "Let's motherfuckin' role play!"To be honest, a game like Fallout is never really 'finished'. It's so open ended. For instance, I rarely complete the main quest of the game, I prefer to wander off into the distance and do side quests and play through the DLC more often than not.Yeah I've gotten to New Vegas and fucked around for a while afterward, I just get bored after a while and drop it, though. I ALWAYS roleplay though, same as when I play Oblivion. WAYYYYY more fun to put limits on what you can and can't do in my opinion. But yeah I always get way too sidetracked to ever beat the main quest. I think I've only beaten the main quest to Oblivion as far as western RPGs go.You should give the MQ a go. It takes you to the really interesting factions in the game, unless you've done all of the side quests in which case you literally just tell the quest-giver "I've got their allegiance" and skip to the endgame.I can't tell you my delight when I'm at the end battle, watching my NCR, Securitron, Brotherhood, Enclave and Khan allies all slaughtering the Legion as the Boomer rain sweet, sweet artillery fire and airborne destruction down on the enemy.If you want something to do, do the main quest, it's actually really fun. Not like FO3's main quest, which wasn't all that great.Yeah I've just always gotten to part where you run around getting the allegiance of the factions and never went past that because I would get too caught up in sidequests. It's fun though, I still love the game.
Quote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 04:34:56 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:58:47 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 03:33:26 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:28:09 PMTry getting some new games. Get the fallout games. They're both (3 and New Vegas) really fun time sinks, even if the former's writing is a little dubious...If you already have them, replay them! I started a NV play a while back only using explosives. I'm more of a guns-type guy, so using frag grenades and dynamite as a primary weapon with a Grenade rifle on the side was a new experience, especially if you use some of the craftable grenades like the tin grenade. That thing was a life saver on dead money.I have never finished a Fallout game. I replay NV from time to time but eh, never grabs me enough. No new games interest me right now except MGSV and maybe BloodborneUnfortunate.However, New Vegas is very much a game where you have to put up with a pretty boring first hour before you get to all of the juicy meat of the game. Once you get int Vegas itself, the game drastically opens up to you, as you've got the best weapons and armour vendors unlocked, and the questline will take you to the major factions that will giveyou the cool stuff like power armour.Or be like me and steal an NCR disguise from Primm and sneak up the deathclaw road and onto the McCarran monorail into vegas to skip an hour of hoofin' your arse through a pretty boring desert.The best tip with Fallout games is to make a twist and stick to it. Define limits and work within them. Or, as Yahtzee said, "Let's motherfuckin' role play!"To be honest, a game like Fallout is never really 'finished'. It's so open ended. For instance, I rarely complete the main quest of the game, I prefer to wander off into the distance and do side quests and play through the DLC more often than not.Yeah I've gotten to New Vegas and fucked around for a while afterward, I just get bored after a while and drop it, though. I ALWAYS roleplay though, same as when I play Oblivion. WAYYYYY more fun to put limits on what you can and can't do in my opinion. But yeah I always get way too sidetracked to ever beat the main quest. I think I've only beaten the main quest to Oblivion as far as western RPGs go.You should give the MQ a go. It takes you to the really interesting factions in the game, unless you've done all of the side quests in which case you literally just tell the quest-giver "I've got their allegiance" and skip to the endgame.I can't tell you my delight when I'm at the end battle, watching my NCR, Securitron, Brotherhood, Enclave and Khan allies all slaughtering the Legion as the Boomer rain sweet, sweet artillery fire and airborne destruction down on the enemy.If you want something to do, do the main quest, it's actually really fun. Not like FO3's main quest, which wasn't all that great.
Quote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 04:52:29 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 04:48:07 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 04:39:31 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 04:34:56 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:58:47 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 03:33:26 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:28:09 PMTry getting some new games. Get the fallout games. They're both (3 and New Vegas) really fun time sinks, even if the former's writing is a little dubious...If you already have them, replay them! I started a NV play a while back only using explosives. I'm more of a guns-type guy, so using frag grenades and dynamite as a primary weapon with a Grenade rifle on the side was a new experience, especially if you use some of the craftable grenades like the tin grenade. That thing was a life saver on dead money.I have never finished a Fallout game. I replay NV from time to time but eh, never grabs me enough. No new games interest me right now except MGSV and maybe BloodborneUnfortunate.However, New Vegas is very much a game where you have to put up with a pretty boring first hour before you get to all of the juicy meat of the game. Once you get int Vegas itself, the game drastically opens up to you, as you've got the best weapons and armour vendors unlocked, and the questline will take you to the major factions that will giveyou the cool stuff like power armour.Or be like me and steal an NCR disguise from Primm and sneak up the deathclaw road and onto the McCarran monorail into vegas to skip an hour of hoofin' your arse through a pretty boring desert.The best tip with Fallout games is to make a twist and stick to it. Define limits and work within them. Or, as Yahtzee said, "Let's motherfuckin' role play!"To be honest, a game like Fallout is never really 'finished'. It's so open ended. For instance, I rarely complete the main quest of the game, I prefer to wander off into the distance and do side quests and play through the DLC more often than not.Yeah I've gotten to New Vegas and fucked around for a while afterward, I just get bored after a while and drop it, though. I ALWAYS roleplay though, same as when I play Oblivion. WAYYYYY more fun to put limits on what you can and can't do in my opinion. But yeah I always get way too sidetracked to ever beat the main quest. I think I've only beaten the main quest to Oblivion as far as western RPGs go.You should give the MQ a go. It takes you to the really interesting factions in the game, unless you've done all of the side quests in which case you literally just tell the quest-giver "I've got their allegiance" and skip to the endgame.I can't tell you my delight when I'm at the end battle, watching my NCR, Securitron, Brotherhood, Enclave and Khan allies all slaughtering the Legion as the Boomer rain sweet, sweet artillery fire and airborne destruction down on the enemy.If you want something to do, do the main quest, it's actually really fun. Not like FO3's main quest, which wasn't all that great.Yeah I've just always gotten to part where you run around getting the allegiance of the factions and never went past that because I would get too caught up in sidequests. It's fun though, I still love the game.Yeah. Best way, I've found, is to try and organise quests together. Get all the quests, for example, involving Vault 22 and do them all at once so you don't have to keep going back.Can't fucking wait for Fallout 4. It's joint with Halo 5 right now for my personal GOTY, purely from pre-release stuff.Oh yeah I'm fairly optimistic about Fallout 4. I don't love the direction they went with Skyrim but I hope Fallout 4 will be different.
Quote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 04:48:07 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 04:39:31 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 04:34:56 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:58:47 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 03:33:26 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:28:09 PMTry getting some new games. Get the fallout games. They're both (3 and New Vegas) really fun time sinks, even if the former's writing is a little dubious...If you already have them, replay them! I started a NV play a while back only using explosives. I'm more of a guns-type guy, so using frag grenades and dynamite as a primary weapon with a Grenade rifle on the side was a new experience, especially if you use some of the craftable grenades like the tin grenade. That thing was a life saver on dead money.I have never finished a Fallout game. I replay NV from time to time but eh, never grabs me enough. No new games interest me right now except MGSV and maybe BloodborneUnfortunate.However, New Vegas is very much a game where you have to put up with a pretty boring first hour before you get to all of the juicy meat of the game. Once you get int Vegas itself, the game drastically opens up to you, as you've got the best weapons and armour vendors unlocked, and the questline will take you to the major factions that will giveyou the cool stuff like power armour.Or be like me and steal an NCR disguise from Primm and sneak up the deathclaw road and onto the McCarran monorail into vegas to skip an hour of hoofin' your arse through a pretty boring desert.The best tip with Fallout games is to make a twist and stick to it. Define limits and work within them. Or, as Yahtzee said, "Let's motherfuckin' role play!"To be honest, a game like Fallout is never really 'finished'. It's so open ended. For instance, I rarely complete the main quest of the game, I prefer to wander off into the distance and do side quests and play through the DLC more often than not.Yeah I've gotten to New Vegas and fucked around for a while afterward, I just get bored after a while and drop it, though. I ALWAYS roleplay though, same as when I play Oblivion. WAYYYYY more fun to put limits on what you can and can't do in my opinion. But yeah I always get way too sidetracked to ever beat the main quest. I think I've only beaten the main quest to Oblivion as far as western RPGs go.You should give the MQ a go. It takes you to the really interesting factions in the game, unless you've done all of the side quests in which case you literally just tell the quest-giver "I've got their allegiance" and skip to the endgame.I can't tell you my delight when I'm at the end battle, watching my NCR, Securitron, Brotherhood, Enclave and Khan allies all slaughtering the Legion as the Boomer rain sweet, sweet artillery fire and airborne destruction down on the enemy.If you want something to do, do the main quest, it's actually really fun. Not like FO3's main quest, which wasn't all that great.Yeah I've just always gotten to part where you run around getting the allegiance of the factions and never went past that because I would get too caught up in sidequests. It's fun though, I still love the game.Yeah. Best way, I've found, is to try and organise quests together. Get all the quests, for example, involving Vault 22 and do them all at once so you don't have to keep going back.Can't fucking wait for Fallout 4. It's joint with Halo 5 right now for my personal GOTY, purely from pre-release stuff.
I am entertaining the idea of replaying through the MGS series but that's it right now.
not enjoying the things you used to enjoy is a sign of depression
Quote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 05:06:11 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 05:02:19 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 04:52:29 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 04:48:07 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 04:39:31 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 04:34:56 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:58:47 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 03:33:26 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:28:09 PMTry getting some new games. Get the fallout games. They're both (3 and New Vegas) really fun time sinks, even if the former's writing is a little dubious...If you already have them, replay them! I started a NV play a while back only using explosives. I'm more of a guns-type guy, so using frag grenades and dynamite as a primary weapon with a Grenade rifle on the side was a new experience, especially if you use some of the craftable grenades like the tin grenade. That thing was a life saver on dead money.I have never finished a Fallout game. I replay NV from time to time but eh, never grabs me enough. No new games interest me right now except MGSV and maybe BloodborneUnfortunate.However, New Vegas is very much a game where you have to put up with a pretty boring first hour before you get to all of the juicy meat of the game. Once you get int Vegas itself, the game drastically opens up to you, as you've got the best weapons and armour vendors unlocked, and the questline will take you to the major factions that will giveyou the cool stuff like power armour.Or be like me and steal an NCR disguise from Primm and sneak up the deathclaw road and onto the McCarran monorail into vegas to skip an hour of hoofin' your arse through a pretty boring desert.The best tip with Fallout games is to make a twist and stick to it. Define limits and work within them. Or, as Yahtzee said, "Let's motherfuckin' role play!"To be honest, a game like Fallout is never really 'finished'. It's so open ended. For instance, I rarely complete the main quest of the game, I prefer to wander off into the distance and do side quests and play through the DLC more often than not.Yeah I've gotten to New Vegas and fucked around for a while afterward, I just get bored after a while and drop it, though. I ALWAYS roleplay though, same as when I play Oblivion. WAYYYYY more fun to put limits on what you can and can't do in my opinion. But yeah I always get way too sidetracked to ever beat the main quest. I think I've only beaten the main quest to Oblivion as far as western RPGs go.You should give the MQ a go. It takes you to the really interesting factions in the game, unless you've done all of the side quests in which case you literally just tell the quest-giver "I've got their allegiance" and skip to the endgame.I can't tell you my delight when I'm at the end battle, watching my NCR, Securitron, Brotherhood, Enclave and Khan allies all slaughtering the Legion as the Boomer rain sweet, sweet artillery fire and airborne destruction down on the enemy.If you want something to do, do the main quest, it's actually really fun. Not like FO3's main quest, which wasn't all that great.Yeah I've just always gotten to part where you run around getting the allegiance of the factions and never went past that because I would get too caught up in sidequests. It's fun though, I still love the game.Yeah. Best way, I've found, is to try and organise quests together. Get all the quests, for example, involving Vault 22 and do them all at once so you don't have to keep going back.Can't fucking wait for Fallout 4. It's joint with Halo 5 right now for my personal GOTY, purely from pre-release stuff.Oh yeah I'm fairly optimistic about Fallout 4. I don't love the direction they went with Skyrim but I hope Fallout 4 will be different.The fact they've revamped the game to make the gunplay feel not shit should alleviate most of my issues with the prior fallouts. Plus, all of the crafting and customisation we're getting just looks amazing. I hope we get just as extensive armour customisation, too. The town building also looks great. If they add in a hardcore mode that isn't piss easy, Fallout 4 is looking like the very image of my perfect game.November 11th just can't come fast enough.For me, if they just keep the immersion you get from NV I will play it. But the gunplay looks like a nice step up and everything else looks cool; I just don't want them to fuck with the depth of the game. NV wasn't like crazy DnD style deep or anything, but I like having my options open to how I wanna roleplay and I like to have interesting places to visit, not the same dungeon 100 times in a row (Skyrim)
Quote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 05:02:19 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 04:52:29 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 04:48:07 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 04:39:31 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 04:34:56 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:58:47 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 03:33:26 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 03:28:09 PMTry getting some new games. Get the fallout games. They're both (3 and New Vegas) really fun time sinks, even if the former's writing is a little dubious...If you already have them, replay them! I started a NV play a while back only using explosives. I'm more of a guns-type guy, so using frag grenades and dynamite as a primary weapon with a Grenade rifle on the side was a new experience, especially if you use some of the craftable grenades like the tin grenade. That thing was a life saver on dead money.I have never finished a Fallout game. I replay NV from time to time but eh, never grabs me enough. No new games interest me right now except MGSV and maybe BloodborneUnfortunate.However, New Vegas is very much a game where you have to put up with a pretty boring first hour before you get to all of the juicy meat of the game. Once you get int Vegas itself, the game drastically opens up to you, as you've got the best weapons and armour vendors unlocked, and the questline will take you to the major factions that will giveyou the cool stuff like power armour.Or be like me and steal an NCR disguise from Primm and sneak up the deathclaw road and onto the McCarran monorail into vegas to skip an hour of hoofin' your arse through a pretty boring desert.The best tip with Fallout games is to make a twist and stick to it. Define limits and work within them. Or, as Yahtzee said, "Let's motherfuckin' role play!"To be honest, a game like Fallout is never really 'finished'. It's so open ended. For instance, I rarely complete the main quest of the game, I prefer to wander off into the distance and do side quests and play through the DLC more often than not.Yeah I've gotten to New Vegas and fucked around for a while afterward, I just get bored after a while and drop it, though. I ALWAYS roleplay though, same as when I play Oblivion. WAYYYYY more fun to put limits on what you can and can't do in my opinion. But yeah I always get way too sidetracked to ever beat the main quest. I think I've only beaten the main quest to Oblivion as far as western RPGs go.You should give the MQ a go. It takes you to the really interesting factions in the game, unless you've done all of the side quests in which case you literally just tell the quest-giver "I've got their allegiance" and skip to the endgame.I can't tell you my delight when I'm at the end battle, watching my NCR, Securitron, Brotherhood, Enclave and Khan allies all slaughtering the Legion as the Boomer rain sweet, sweet artillery fire and airborne destruction down on the enemy.If you want something to do, do the main quest, it's actually really fun. Not like FO3's main quest, which wasn't all that great.Yeah I've just always gotten to part where you run around getting the allegiance of the factions and never went past that because I would get too caught up in sidequests. It's fun though, I still love the game.Yeah. Best way, I've found, is to try and organise quests together. Get all the quests, for example, involving Vault 22 and do them all at once so you don't have to keep going back.Can't fucking wait for Fallout 4. It's joint with Halo 5 right now for my personal GOTY, purely from pre-release stuff.Oh yeah I'm fairly optimistic about Fallout 4. I don't love the direction they went with Skyrim but I hope Fallout 4 will be different.The fact they've revamped the game to make the gunplay feel not shit should alleviate most of my issues with the prior fallouts. Plus, all of the crafting and customisation we're getting just looks amazing. I hope we get just as extensive armour customisation, too. The town building also looks great. If they add in a hardcore mode that isn't piss easy, Fallout 4 is looking like the very image of my perfect game.November 11th just can't come fast enough.
Quote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 05:23:06 PMHonestly, my main gripe is the removal of it's factions system, weapon degradation and hardcore. Being able to slaugheter an Imperial camp and then be best buddies with the Legate seems really off. Also, I was never keen on my sword not dulling. I tend to try and replace my sword every two hours I play, to emulate having it go blunt. Also, with the amount of food in the game, it seemed odd there was no way to get hungry. It was all relatively useless, considering a potion coulf give 10x more health benefit. Yeah Skyrim had a lot of stupid shit in it, but it was still fun at least. For stuff like hunger and weapon degradation though, I am fine with just leaving that to RP if I have to, but it's cool to have it built into the game.
Honestly, my main gripe is the removal of it's factions system, weapon degradation and hardcore. Being able to slaugheter an Imperial camp and then be best buddies with the Legate seems really off. Also, I was never keen on my sword not dulling. I tend to try and replace my sword every two hours I play, to emulate having it go blunt. Also, with the amount of food in the game, it seemed odd there was no way to get hungry. It was all relatively useless, considering a potion coulf give 10x more health benefit.
Quote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 05:31:47 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 05:27:40 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 05:23:06 PMHonestly, my main gripe is the removal of it's factions system, weapon degradation and hardcore. Being able to slaugheter an Imperial camp and then be best buddies with the Legate seems really off. Also, I was never keen on my sword not dulling. I tend to try and replace my sword every two hours I play, to emulate having it go blunt. Also, with the amount of food in the game, it seemed odd there was no way to get hungry. It was all relatively useless, considering a potion coulf give 10x more health benefit. Yeah Skyrim had a lot of stupid shit in it, but it was still fun at least. For stuff like hunger and weapon degradation though, I am fine with just leaving that to RP if I have to, but it's cool to have it built into the game."Size of an ocean with the depth of a puddle" is a nice quote regarding skyrim. Absurdly fun to play, but really quite shallow when you get down to it, I guess. I'm looking forward to getting a gaming PC so I can mod the shit out of it.That's why I liked Oblivion. I mean the character models are ugly as sin, the combat is atrociously terrible, and the level scaling can get a bit silly, but the cool shit it does have makes up for it in my mind. I tried to play Morrowind but I couldn't get into it for the life of me.
Quote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 05:27:40 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 05:23:06 PMHonestly, my main gripe is the removal of it's factions system, weapon degradation and hardcore. Being able to slaugheter an Imperial camp and then be best buddies with the Legate seems really off. Also, I was never keen on my sword not dulling. I tend to try and replace my sword every two hours I play, to emulate having it go blunt. Also, with the amount of food in the game, it seemed odd there was no way to get hungry. It was all relatively useless, considering a potion coulf give 10x more health benefit. Yeah Skyrim had a lot of stupid shit in it, but it was still fun at least. For stuff like hunger and weapon degradation though, I am fine with just leaving that to RP if I have to, but it's cool to have it built into the game."Size of an ocean with the depth of a puddle" is a nice quote regarding skyrim. Absurdly fun to play, but really quite shallow when you get down to it, I guess. I'm looking forward to getting a gaming PC so I can mod the shit out of it.
Quote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 05:43:32 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 05:38:22 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 05:31:47 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 05:27:40 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 05:23:06 PMHonestly, my main gripe is the removal of it's factions system, weapon degradation and hardcore. Being able to slaugheter an Imperial camp and then be best buddies with the Legate seems really off. Also, I was never keen on my sword not dulling. I tend to try and replace my sword every two hours I play, to emulate having it go blunt. Also, with the amount of food in the game, it seemed odd there was no way to get hungry. It was all relatively useless, considering a potion coulf give 10x more health benefit. Yeah Skyrim had a lot of stupid shit in it, but it was still fun at least. For stuff like hunger and weapon degradation though, I am fine with just leaving that to RP if I have to, but it's cool to have it built into the game."Size of an ocean with the depth of a puddle" is a nice quote regarding skyrim. Absurdly fun to play, but really quite shallow when you get down to it, I guess. I'm looking forward to getting a gaming PC so I can mod the shit out of it.That's why I liked Oblivion. I mean the character models are ugly as sin, the combat is atrociously terrible, and the level scaling can get a bit silly, but the cool shit it does have makes up for it in my mind. I tried to play Morrowind but I couldn't get into it for the life of me.I've been considering going back to oblivion. I made the unfortunate mistake of playing it after skyrim, so it was a bit of a shock to see a game that wasn't as.. eh, refined, I guess, as skyrim was. Looks like a game from the early days of the PS2 or Xbox. I got to become grand champion of the arena, though, I remember that. People say that becoing master of the thieve's guild or dark brotherhood was easy in skyrim, but I became grand champion pretty damn easily.Thieves Guild in Oblivion is fun as shit thothat's why I play a thief first in every single fucking fantasy RPG I play now
Quote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 05:38:22 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 05:31:47 PMQuote from: Jim on August 28, 2015, 05:27:40 PMQuote from: BaconShelf on August 28, 2015, 05:23:06 PMHonestly, my main gripe is the removal of it's factions system, weapon degradation and hardcore. Being able to slaugheter an Imperial camp and then be best buddies with the Legate seems really off. Also, I was never keen on my sword not dulling. I tend to try and replace my sword every two hours I play, to emulate having it go blunt. Also, with the amount of food in the game, it seemed odd there was no way to get hungry. It was all relatively useless, considering a potion coulf give 10x more health benefit. Yeah Skyrim had a lot of stupid shit in it, but it was still fun at least. For stuff like hunger and weapon degradation though, I am fine with just leaving that to RP if I have to, but it's cool to have it built into the game."Size of an ocean with the depth of a puddle" is a nice quote regarding skyrim. Absurdly fun to play, but really quite shallow when you get down to it, I guess. I'm looking forward to getting a gaming PC so I can mod the shit out of it.That's why I liked Oblivion. I mean the character models are ugly as sin, the combat is atrociously terrible, and the level scaling can get a bit silly, but the cool shit it does have makes up for it in my mind. I tried to play Morrowind but I couldn't get into it for the life of me.I've been considering going back to oblivion. I made the unfortunate mistake of playing it after skyrim, so it was a bit of a shock to see a game that wasn't as.. eh, refined, I guess, as skyrim was. Looks like a game from the early days of the PS2 or Xbox. I got to become grand champion of the arena, though, I remember that. People say that becoing master of the thieve's guild or dark brotherhood was easy in skyrim, but I became grand champion pretty damn easily.