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Why I take issue with Skyrim


Halororor

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Ofcourse a game can always be better, but what some people is asking for is limitless variations of quests.

Even 60 hours of gameplay is from somebody that have so many bad things to say about the game is great.

I feel sorry for bethesda, its like giving somebody a car for birthday present and they are not happy because the car didnt come with a caravan.

 

If you're one of those 'complaining about complainers' guys, get out now. This thread isn't a whine thread, it's a thread in which I stated what started chafing on me later in the game. You might have noticed that had you read the OP properly.

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Halo, you make some valid points to be sure but I think you're exaggerating a bit.

 

First of all I don't believe that you fully explored everything in Skyrim in 60 hours. Even if you have a paper map with all the locations marked in front of you and fast travel from place to place (and to be honest I haven't actually found a complete one yet, I keep finding things not marked on any maps in the game, from small encampments to random stashes of stuff on top of various mountains) you can't fully explore all of them in 60 hours.

 

In my first run in the game I put in 200 on my character, finished all the main storylines, etc. then decided to look at a map on the net and visit any locations I may have missed. To my surprise I barely had 60% percent explored.

 

Now sure, at some point it all boils down to whether you like exploring and clearing dungeons/caves/camps/forts/etc. If you find doing this repetitive then inevitably at some point you'll get bored. As someone said, it's quite likely Morrowind seem much bigger because you were forced to do a lot of exploring in between quests, whereas in Skyrim you can just fast travel from place to place and finish these things quickly.

 

As for the engine issues, I agree with you there, particularly with the rock/jumping/climbing thing. That, at least, they should have fixed, particularly since Skyrim has SO MANY mountains. Not to mention, what's even worse, you can get stuck so easily! So many times I managed to jump over a rock only to find myself in barely a foot long ditch out of which I couldn't get out of because the engine wouldn't allow me to jump:|

 

What irks me most though is the limited dialogue options, particularly after you finished major questlines.

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