oplinger said:
I stopped playing skyrim because I felt it had no soul. Looting wasn't fun. There were no super interesting weapons to gather.
Two of the biggest problems in the game, right there. Looting was pointless - though I still do it because, as a long time RPG player, I'm conditioned to - because there's never any use for the money. My main character has a couple of hundred thousand gold in hand, without mods or cheating in any way, and all the number does is increase. The supposedly interesting weapons, the Daedric artifacts, were briefly interesting but always weaker than what I could smith/enchant for myself. After a certain point the game levels off, and all that's left to do is collect skills and levels, because material things have become worthless. It's kind of like enlightenment, but frustrating.
VMK said:
Not really. Well, I have a bit interesting story with Skyrim:
I bought it because everyone was hyping it up. Then I played for about half hour- 1 hour per day. Once I went back to Windrun, saved and saw that I've played it for 100 hours. My reaction: I've spent 100 hours on this bull****? Oh hell no!
Uninstalled it, deleted all saves, never touched it again.
I don't understand this at all. The game was obviously enjoyable enough for you to play it for a hundred hours, so why was your reaction "fuck this noise" and to quit? Anything you can play for 100 hours
without noticing is obviously a pretty damn engrossing experience.
EscapeGoat said:
I'm still playing it. I've not gone through every quest yet, and I still have trophies to get, both of which keep me going.
Ugh, the trophies. I normally don't give a shit about collecting achievements, but I found myself doing pretty well in Skyrim and decided to collect them all. I got up to the last two - completing the Dark Brotherhood storyline and reaching level 50 - when the DLC was released and a bunch more were added and I completely stopped caring. If achievements only registered once you bought the DLC, that would be fine, but to go from "almost finished" on the achievement front to "aha, fuck you, now there are loads more!" is totally disheartening.