The thread title should have been "Why I never finished Skyrim"
Rylot said:
Dark Souls
I've made it to the final boss on one character but got discouraged and since then I keep making different ones and not sticking with anything past Anor Londo.
As much as I love open world games, I don't think I'll be able to ever get into Dark Souls since "challenge" isn't really a reason for me to play games anymore, I just want to get lost in the world and roleplay as I want, and all I tend to hear about Dark Souls other than the minimalist story is how unforgivingly difficult it is.
MysticSlayer said:
This happens in The Elder Scrolls for me. I rarely play the games for completing them. I'm just interested in exploring the world and role playing a character, and more often than not, those characters care very little about the main conflict. Now, I generally do have a character that wants to complete the main quest, but I rarely enjoy them as much as the other characters and rarely complete the main quest before getting bored with them and moving on to another character.
I've done this a few times, my last character I made was a pure hunter who avoided cities and just lived off the land hunting animals, pre-Dragons. My character before that was a thirsty for power mage who rose to archmage before he even set foot in Whiterun for the first time.
Spectrum_Prez said:
Don't blame you guys for not finishing TES IV and TES V's mainquests. They're not that great.
TES III, however, is a whole 'nother story altogether.
For me, the most egregious case is probably GTA: Vice City. Spent hundreds of hours creating chaos in that, but could never advance the main plotline because I couldn't finish enough sidequests to break 50% completion (required to move the plot along). I finished everything possible but got stuck with the flying missions (I even remember, it was one where you had to drop porno flyers from a small plane over the city). Similar thing happened in GTA: San Andreas when I got to the part where you buy the airfield.
Having played Morrowind with mods for a good 100+ hours before ever finishing the main campaign, I then made it a point in each Elder Scrolls and Fallout game (except New Vegas... ooops) to finish the main quest once on my first playthrough before modding it (other than graphic improvements)
As for GTA, I've surprisingly beaten 3, Vice City, and V despite not being all that great at the games. I didn't get to beat San Andreas due to a glitch in one mission where you're supposed to save a guy who is going to jump off a building by moving a truck under him, but instead of waiting he jumps immediately never giving you time to save him. I never played IV past about an hour...
Ten Foot Bunny said:
Morrowind, Skyrim, Dragon Age Origins (neither PC nor 360 versions), Saints Row 1, and New Vegas are the ones I'm most guilty of not finishing.
I almost finished 100% of everything in Fallout 3 and all of its DLC, except that I never finished The Superhero Gambit (vanilla quest) and never started The Pitt DLC.
I haven't finished Dragon Age yet though I can't say I've sunk as many hours into it as some people (for me it's got to be at least 50+ to consider it a true timesink). I did manage to beat Fallout 3's normal campaign, but the Broken Steel DLC glitched on me (probably due to mods) and I could never play past the normal ending. I did however play through Operation Anchorage, The Pitt, and Mothership Zeta DLCs and really enjoyed them.
Fallout New Vegas is approaching that level of "never gonna finish" since I tend to just like to wander around a lot and collect things in my Underground Hideout Mod (the best housing mod I've ever seen... period)