I quite like it so far. Struggling to play at the moment because of too many people trying to get on.What do you think so far Cherbert?
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I quite like it so far. Struggling to play at the moment because of too many people trying to get on.What do you think so far Cherbert?
I think I might be comparing it too much with Skyrim but...I quite like it so far. Struggling to play at the moment because of too many people trying to get on.
It could be worse, in Skyrim chickens could report crimes before they patched it.I don't mean to be a downer. I enjoyed it as far as MMOs go. But I have to say, from my experience, if I took away the iconic art styles and lore and asked myself at the end of that day: "Dummy, who do you think made this game?". I have to say, I would have no idea. I literally would not be able to say "This in an Elder Scrolls game, hands down". I would be completely lost. I mean, what are some of the core things that make people think *Elder Scrolls game!*? I'd say that number one would be tossing items around and dumping them on the floor. Number 2: Kill anyone(Nearly anyone in Skyrim). Number 3: Pick up items that are laying about. I ran up to a weapons rack in game and in all of my previous experiences, if I was playing a TES game, I would be able to take those weapons. And I could not.
I was particularly disapointed with the "Hack and Slash" mechanics. I thought that there wouldn't be any targeting. In fact, I think I remember being was told there was no targeting . . . But it's all targeting, it's just hot targeting(Even tab targeting), it's an illusion of having a free swinging weapon. That was . . disappointing.
In alot of the interviews I'd been watching the devs have really latched to the phrase "Skyrim with friends".(Now, this can be changed by the time the game is actually released) But it wasn't like that at all. There were just tons of people, all over(Beta, I get it). I would like to see a mode in the megaserver settings, or whatever it's called, where I can set my local player population to "Ultra Sparse" or even "Friends Only", that would be nice. That would be the sort of experience where I'm running through the wilds and when I actually see another person I get all *Oh jeez, who is that!? I wonder if their nice? Maybe they'll want to trade? Hmm, no, I haven't seen another person in so long that I'm actually too shy to approach them*.
However, the most disappointing and disjointing thing about the game is as follows:
*Dummy enters town*
*Dummy approaches chicken*
*Town guard stares at Dummy*
*Dummy stomps chicken so hard he makes Colonel Sanders look like an animal rights activist*
*GUARD DOES NOTHING*
Nothing, no screaming, no panicked villagers, no jail time. I just about cried.
All guards in Skyrim are required to speak Chicken. It's a 12 Week course of intensive training.It could be worse, in Skyrim chickens could report crimes before they patched it.
I had to do a 20 week course for orkish, chiken, goat, dragon and khajjiti before i could become a guard, that's 20 weeks for allAll guards in Skyrim are required to speak Chicken. It's a 12 Week course of intensive training.
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