Overweight Manatee
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My thoughts after 2.5 hours:
* The UI is offensively bad. I could work a year trying to create the worst UI and control scheme possible and it would still pale in comparison to the horror that is Skyrim.
* Graphically, its Oblivion with mods. Amusingly it autodetected my system and set me to very low settings, then it ran fine on the highest. lolwut? Faces are much better, environments are nicer to look at even if they aren't graphically better than Oblivion thanks to better design. I really don't care for Crysis-level stuff, Skyrim looks fine so long as the game itself holds up. Only complaint is the retarded HDR bullshit that makes the screen brightness go from 0 to 100 every time you move you view 5 degrees. Probably a way to edit the configs to disable this, have to look through 'em.
* Gameplay wise, its certainly better than Oblivion. Not nearly as good as Morrowind in anything other than combat (where modded Morrowind still surpasses Skyrim). I think the biggest problem is an uncanny valley effect. That is, the game throws something you think is going to actually be fun to do, but half of the time it turns out to be just as derp as anything in Oblivion (which feels like a much bigger let down than when you are playing Oblivion and have already mentally dulled yourself to the pain). Quest design and exploration are certainly better across the board though. Overall, I would compare it to Fallout 3 but with slightly better writing (or perhaps I'm simply taking a lot less offense because TES has already been raped to death anyways).
* Holy fuck dragons are derp. Its like giving Cliff Racers 1k HPs and handing the player a slingshot and some spit balls to fight with. I can only hope that they stay relatively rare and that proceeding along the main quest doesn't bump their spawn rate up 1000%.
* The UI is offensively bad. I could work a year trying to create the worst UI and control scheme possible and it would still pale in comparison to the horror that is Skyrim.
* Graphically, its Oblivion with mods. Amusingly it autodetected my system and set me to very low settings, then it ran fine on the highest. lolwut? Faces are much better, environments are nicer to look at even if they aren't graphically better than Oblivion thanks to better design. I really don't care for Crysis-level stuff, Skyrim looks fine so long as the game itself holds up. Only complaint is the retarded HDR bullshit that makes the screen brightness go from 0 to 100 every time you move you view 5 degrees. Probably a way to edit the configs to disable this, have to look through 'em.
* Gameplay wise, its certainly better than Oblivion. Not nearly as good as Morrowind in anything other than combat (where modded Morrowind still surpasses Skyrim). I think the biggest problem is an uncanny valley effect. That is, the game throws something you think is going to actually be fun to do, but half of the time it turns out to be just as derp as anything in Oblivion (which feels like a much bigger let down than when you are playing Oblivion and have already mentally dulled yourself to the pain). Quest design and exploration are certainly better across the board though. Overall, I would compare it to Fallout 3 but with slightly better writing (or perhaps I'm simply taking a lot less offense because TES has already been raped to death anyways).
* Holy fuck dragons are derp. Its like giving Cliff Racers 1k HPs and handing the player a slingshot and some spit balls to fight with. I can only hope that they stay relatively rare and that proceeding along the main quest doesn't bump their spawn rate up 1000%.