Boring and useless topic in order to gather brofists from the wizardry fans. A barely, poorly, disguised "what is a rpg ?"thread....This has been discussed to death already.So yes the thing to do then is to brofist utima 7 fans instead.
Boring and useless topic in order to gather brofists from the wizardry fans. A barely, poorly, disguised "what is a rpg ?"thread....This has been discussed to death already.So yes the thing to do then is to brofist utima 7 fans instead.
SRSLY, the Elder Scrolls series never had the fiddly depth of Wizardry (and Wizardry never had the fiddly depth of the truly FATE). Arena had boring and repetitive combat, and Daggerfall quickly devolved into abusing spellmaker. TES is mainly interesting because it tried to create a living world that had its own sense of place and history, and was populated by characters who weren't just glorified quest beacons. That's a legit way of building an RPG, and Oblivion does it very well - better than the previous Elder Scrolls, and better than, say, Crusaders of the Dark Savant (which remains my top CRPG for entirely different reasons). It had unprecedented levels of setting interaction, open-ended exploration with a gradually unfolding central plotline, and a degree of customisation you don't find in Morrowind. It is a success.
It has elements I am not fond of, like the Renfaire-inspired world or the mostly unrewarding combat, but nothing is perfect. (Shivering Isles adds a much more compelling setting, but turns the plot into a very linear experience). The real shame is that Oblivion was not a step towards even better games, but the high water mark of a great game series, which took a steep nosedive with Skyrim and ended with the promises of TES Online. But Oblivion on its own is not decline in any shape, and someone attempting to push that agenda is trying to sell horseshit.
TL;DR, OP is a delusional twit trying to appear 1337 by putting down good games.
Boring and useless topic in order to gather brofists from the wizardry fans. A barely, poorly, disguised "what is a rpg ?"thread....This has been discussed to death already.So yes the thing to do then is to brofist utima 7 fans instead.
That was brilliant, manMethinks two series are getting confused?
Just because something is old doesn't mean it's automatically good or that it can't be scrutinized. "C'mon bro, it's a classic!" is no reason why a 20 year old game can't be criticized for the kind of design that would be considered bad in a 10 year old or a modern game. Except if those flaws are caused by technological and budget limitations rather than deliberate design choices. But we all know that technology wasn't holding RPG design back anymore in 1992, so developers didn't have to make real time games anymore, as turn based combat combat systems had become a viable option.No not butthurt at all. I know all there is to know about ultima and wizardries . Just sad to see those inane threads popping all the time and newfags shitting on good old games , 20 years old at least games . Probably after reading a wkikipedia sum up, claiming decline to get Kool Kodex Kredit. .Its boring inane but people still got bait and brofist that shit.
A sane moderator would retardo this all .
I never said anything about whether the game is enjoyable or not. Nor did I criticize it's graphics. I questioned the notion that it's one of the greatest CRPGs of all time.Ultima 7 is one of those precious few games that is just as enjoyable today as it was 20 something years ago. The graphics are still beautiful, the gameplay is just as fun, and the world is every bit as engrossing as it was in the early-mid 90s.
Oh yeah? WellIf you are talking shit about Ultima 7, well, you probably lack any redeeming qualities.
But we all know that technology wasn't holding RPG design back anymore in 1992, so developers didn't have to make real time games anymore, as turn based combat combat systems had become a viable option.
It's a common belief amongst plebs that old CRPGs only had turn-based combat because of technological limitations. In other words: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oywfsv2SJNg&t=3m8sTurn based gameplay is significantly easier to implement than real time.
I'm confused now: in your previous post you seemed to imply that due to new technology, devs could make TB combat instead of RT. Were you trolling, switched the terms around by mistake or did I misinterpret your post?It's a common belief amongst the plebs that old CRPGs only had turn-based combat because of technological limitations. In other words: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oywfsv2SJNg&t=3m8sTurn based gameplay is significantly easier to implement than real time.
But we all know that technology wasn't holding RPG design back anymore in 1992, so developers didn't have to make real time games anymore, as turn based combat systems had become a viable option.
Just sad to see those inane threads popping all the time and newfags shitting on good old games , 20 years old at least games .
But we all know that technology wasn't holding RPG design back anymore in 1992, so developers didn't have to make real time games anymore, as turn based combat combat systems had become a viable option.
Turn based gameplay is significantly easier to implement than real time.
Funny enough, I was going to say that I would find it more annoying to implement Pong rather than chess (just the core game; I'm not talking about AI, mind you).Tell that to Pong and Space Invaders devsTurn based gameplay is significantly easier to implement than real time.
I'm deeply butthurt by Oblivion being mentioned as anything but U9 counterpart.That was brilliant, manMethinks two series are getting confused?
SS2 should autofail any cRPG list entry requirements by the virtue of RPG elements actually making it a shittier game for most part.I'm deeply butthurt by this piece of shit placing higher on the Codex RPG list than any Gold box game, any Wizardry game, KOTC, TOEE, JA2 and Deus Ex, SS2, Icewind Dale 1&2 and Ultima IV&V, among others.