P.sure wushu's been like that for awhile. Facepalming that they've used this ballet routine for a western game with a pseudo-nordic theme, though. Then again, seeing an orc prancing about wouldn't be the saddest thing there.Wouldn't using spears as a slap stick break them pretty quickly? Is Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon to blame for this nonsense?
Wouldn't using spears as a slap stick break them pretty quickly? Is Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon to blame for this nonsense?
Most of things they show in the video are minor features that aren't capable to cause bugs or break game.I'm a little confused as to why people seem to think that everything in the gamejam video is somehow ready to go and be put in the game. They just showed a heavily edited video collage. I'm sure most of the things shown in the video break or mess up some other part of the game or cause bugs. And even if they don't they still need to be extensively tested to make sure they don't. So adding any of those things in was never just a matter of another week of effort and it's in the game. Plus as others mentioned some of those things were things that have been worked on for longer than a week.
I don't think Skyrim is worse in every way but I'm definitely not as enamored with it as I was with Oblivion.
And it was actually one of the countless idiocies of oblivion, because if you're pushed into a quest involving ongoing demon invasion and end of the world while still during chargen, you shouldn't be free to ignore it.Skyrim seems to grant me a lot less freedom. Everywhere I go I feel like I'm being pressured into quests and then forced to do them a specific way. The main quest especially seems even more invasive than it was in Oblivion.
Yes, mechanically it continues the immense decline brought by oblivion, by removing stats, further castrating magic, removing item durability and so on. However, in all other aspects it's vastly superior to oblivion, though still inferior to Daggerfall and Morrowind.Skyrim is so much more streamlined... it's really sad.
Not being black and white is as TES game should be.I would say that one thing I do like is the way the civil war is handled, or at least, how the two factions are written. It's not as black and white as something from Oblivion or Mass Effect, say. Both sides have good and bad people and good and bad points.
A spear is just a staff weapon with a sharp point at one end..
SDeden said:I would say that one thing I do like is the way the civil war is handled, or at least, how the two factions are written. It's not as black and white as something from Oblivion or Mass Effect, say. Both sides have good and bad people and good and bad points.
SDeden said:I would say that one thing I do like is the way the civil war is handled, or at least, how the two factions are written. It's not as black and white as something from Oblivion or Mass Effect, say. Both sides have good and bad people and good and bad points.
in that case they must have gone for coffee break at the end during the writing, since the whole civil war story goes to shit after one of the sides have "won".
How can anyone be enamored with oblivion?
It's one of the shitiest games ever.
So is staff just a pointless spear?
As for ignoring the main quest (in Oblivion; it really isn't that hard if you roleplay. That said one thing I did for some characters was immediately fast travel to a different city and then pretend to start there. As long as I ignored the amulet in my inventory I could pretend the main quest didn't exist. You can't do that so easily in Skryim.
SDeden said:I would say that one thing I do like is the way the civil war is handled, or at least, how the two factions are written. It's not as black and white as something from Oblivion or Mass Effect, say. Both sides have good and bad people and good and bad points.
in that case they must have gone for coffee break at the end during the writing, since the whole civil war story goes to shit after one of the sides have "won".
What are you talking about? It was always shit even fighting through it. Take a fort, talk to commander, talk to Ulfric, rinse and repeat. No counterattacks by the opposing side, no stealth/sabotage missions, nothing! Just derping your side across the map.
The only thing I would count as a plus in this game is the scenery. Simply stunning.
it is workable while the ending is just too derp, even for Bethesda.
it is workable while the ending is just too derp, even for Bethesda.
You mean Stormcloak side?dialogues were OK, Thanks to Saul Tight.
So Skyrim is worse because it doesn't completely segregate main plot and gameplay?As for ignoring the main quest (in Oblivion; it really isn't that hard if you roleplay. That said one thing I did for some characters was immediately fast travel to a different city and then pretend to start there. As long as I ignored the amulet in my inventory I could pretend the main quest didn't exist. You can't do that so easily in Skryim.
It's just that as a Pole I'm all up in arms.So is staff just a pointless spear?
What's the point of this line of inquiry?
Any mods out yet with the creation kit that have the Codex Seal Of Approval ? Something that fixes the POS combat and gameplay and adds some new locales would be nice I guess.