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No seriously! Game starts to piss me off! I mean wtf is with that outstanding difficulty... I played with warrior i had no biggie i've done main quest really quick, i was doing it with mage, and to say it this way "i got my balls rocked"! I mean all i gather on myself is mana and mana regeneration and again those other mages have like unlimited mana...Wtf is with that? I'm getting tired of that shields what protects them -.- I can't deal with this anymore i'm now playing with the assassin...Which leads me to my second problem, with mages... Mages guild aka. College Of Winterhold has so much shorter quests and so hard storyline and it's just not done good enough. They done that companions thing great! I mean i got that shock trough my spine when i played companions storyline (sorry for bad english) , that werewolf transformation, death of that old guy, taking revenge for his death...Everything! What's up with mages then... I am starting to be very boring, but i'm just disapointed with few things they didn't do in Skyrim,like those flying mounts, that you can have more than 1 companion, i mean a lot of stuff that they modded in oblivion is a lot better, but skyrim is a great game and im just bein' a d*** now so i will shut up... :facepalm:

 

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I simply don't get the "feel" of being part of the world as I did in Oblivion.

 

Now that you mentioned it, I didntt really feel like a part of skyrim as i did with oblivion aswell... In oblivion, i always felt as if i was living a second life. In skyrim, not so much. Hell, it didnt even feel like i was a dragonborn. Felt as if i was just a guy with a fancy title.

 

To each their own. I was bored of Oblivion after the first 2 hours. My highest level in Vanilla Oblivion was level 10. The only thing that kept my interest a year later was the modding community but it was not enough to hold my attention Never finished the main quest and although I purchased Shivering Isle, never finised that expansion either.

 

 

I'm the same as you. Oblivion was just a bore - the most entertaining thing for me in that game was the part where you jumped into the painting. I never opened a single Oblivion gate, let alone just brushed The Shivering Isles (as much as I love Sheogorath... parts of it just felt cheap) - I missed Morrowind so much, I was a god in Morrowind, I was the f'ing Nerevarine! (and again, the Shivering Isles did bring back Mushroom trees, they just looked better in Morrowind) - Now I'm Dovahkiin! I'm made of the same stuff as Emperor's, I kill dragons, I absorb their souls, no one, nothing can stop me.

 

I just want some Mushroom trees, in a cave.. or on the outskirts of Stendarr's Beacon or somewhere.

 

The game is rad. I just still can't figure out which side I want to be on.... - You know what? Forget Talos, they'll all be worshipping me after I'm gone anyways. Time for him to step aside.

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Im not buying from Bioware until they reclaim their soul from EA. Which might be never.

 

Amen. Mass Effect did rock though- Mass Effect 2? WTF... I saw EA's bootprint all over it. Don't even get me started on KOTR.

 

I miss the old Baldur's Gate days....

 

 

Disclaimer: No malice of forethought while mentioning other games when speaking of Skyrim. Bethesda has it down, they resurrected Fallout (for me!). I love bunching panties up and/or putting them in a wad, but not my intent with this post. Thank you, please drive thru.

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Skyrim is very pretty and the dungeons are the best I've ever seen in a fantasy game. I'd make some of them my character's home if I could. Combat is ok and there are a number of other things that are done right or have been improved.

However, I agree with everything that is being batted around all the forums (UI, marriage, no spell-making, short quests, etc.), but I know that eventually these things will be fixed by mods, so that is just a waiting game.

Still, I am on of those that just cannot "connect" with the world or my character. I am a person who is still playing Oblivion today, after 4+ years because my modded game was perfect and immersive. It has never failed to suck me in for hours at a time. Skyrim...not so much.

I think it is because I spent so much time creating the character in the first place and then making involved decisions in how I want him/her to evolve. In skyrim, you get perks, but you lose a lot of appearance options, you lose the foundation of picking a class, you lose the variables of raising attributes and skills, you lose spell-making, you lose potion naming, you lose mixing armors, you lose a LOT of customization that made me feel like my character was mine and not just the same carbon-copy everyone else was playing. Because admit it, after level 40 we all share pretty much the same perks, right? Mages have to become thieves because there sure aren't any Open spells. Thieves have to become warriors because there are no offensive Stealth skills. Warriors have to become mages because fighting dragons with bows suck. All just to survive. We all end up jack-of-all-trades and our characters end up as cookie-cutter heroes.

I play Skyrim only when I want to look at pretty scenery, but I'm hoping that mods will change this because I spent $60 on this thing and Bethesda won't let me sell it!

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Mages have to become thieves because there sure aren't any Open spells. Thieves have to become warriors because there are no offensive Stealth skills. Warriors have to become mages because fighting dragons with bows suck. All just to survive. We all end up jack-of-all-trades and our characters end up as cookie-cutter heroes.

 

 

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One of the things that also bother me is not having any recognition from anyone... Like the thieves guild for instance, what respect and recognition do you get from the members now that your the leader? Or just being dragonborn. It's not a big issue, but still really gets to me sometimes.
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One of the things that also bother me is not having any recognition from anyone... Like the thieves guild for instance, what respect and recognition do you get from the members now that your the leader? Or just being dragonborn. It's not a big issue, but still really gets to me sometimes.

Quite to the contrary, as far as immersion goes that is a HUGE issue!

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