Well, they should. There are far too many games that fail to release a decent toolset or to continue supporting it once it's out the door.Judas Iscariot said:Bethesda does not get credit for fan made content.
Well, they should. There are far too many games that fail to release a decent toolset or to continue supporting it once it's out the door.Judas Iscariot said:Bethesda does not get credit for fan made content.
Was Daggerfall the first in the series? Sounds badarse unfortunately also sounds old, any tips as to where I could find it?lacktheknack said:Bethesda got it right, then wrecked it... play Daggerfall, where humanoids and undead can open doors, and a fleeing mage can spell-lock the door to gain escape time (it's also only a delay, as all doors can be broken down, at expense of stealth).Paulie92 said:(and seriously who has a lock door spell in a game where only you can go through doors then in the sequel enables enemies to go through doors but gets rid of lock spells... hur dur)
WHEE-AWW WHEE-AWW, Oops, thats the hyperbole police, coming to take you away and lock you up in Exaggeration-traz!Judas Iscariot said:Im sorry. You lost me when you claimed Oblivion was close to the best game ever made.
Seriously... Bethesda games are horseshit. Vanilla Oblivion is crap.
Bethesda does not get credit for fan made content.
I really want to get into Daggerfall, but I can't find a way to initiate any quests, or find any dungeons that aren't way too easy... can I get some starter tips?lacktheknack said:Bethesda got it right, then wrecked it... play Daggerfall, where humanoids and undead can open doors, and a fleeing mage can spell-lock the door to gain escape time (it's also only a delay, as all doors can be broken down, at expense of stealth).Paulie92 said:(and seriously who has a lock door spell in a game where only you can go through doors then in the sequel enables enemies to go through doors but gets rid of lock spells... hur dur)
Try Morrowind, I've never heard a bad word spoken about it.Konaerix said:Fallout 3 just got me all depressed, other then that I've never really tried Bethesda games. (Because I hear that they all suck sadly)
You haven't been paying attention. There are a few folks around here who bemoan Morrowind's horrible combat system (the one thing Oblivion unequivocally improved) and plethora of bugs.SL33TBL1ND said:Try Morrowind, I've never heard a bad word spoken about it.Konaerix said:Fallout 3 just got me all depressed, other then that I've never really tried Bethesda games. (Because I hear that they all suck sadly)
The crashing is caused because the games are designed around a console's hardware. They do a piss poor job of porting it to the PC.Aylaine said:Mmm, my issue are the bugs. I can handle everything else, but when my game is constantly CTD like no other, it's time to find a new game or pray the fan community found a fix for it. x.x
Ok, I exaggerate, what I meant was I've never heard anyone say that there were significant problems with Morrowind.SimuLord said:You haven't been paying attention. There are a few folks around here who bemoan Morrowind's horrible combat system (the one thing Oblivion unequivocally improved) and plethora of bugs.SL33TBL1ND said:Try Morrowind, I've never heard a bad word spoken about it.Konaerix said:Fallout 3 just got me all depressed, other then that I've never really tried Bethesda games. (Because I hear that they all suck sadly)
It's a great game, don't get me wrong, but there are plenty of bad things one could say about it.
Was this before or after they had Beware of Girl as a featured mod? I didn't notice and then... BOOM full frontal... *headdesks*Aylaine said:True. I'd have stopped playing FO3 much sooner if it wasn't for FO3 Nexus. xD
They've decided only those who can figure out how to bypass the bugs are worthy of playing their games.Mimssy said:I've never figured out why their games are always so freakin' buggy. Does no one check this? I can see a few little ones, but when there's tons on damn near every quest, it gets a bit much.Aylaine said:Mmm, my issue are the bugs. I can handle everything else, but when my game is constantly CTD like no other, it's time to find a new game or pray the fan community found a fix for it. x.x
Let me get this straight. You're comparing multiplayer rounds in an FPS to the time spent in an RPG? I get what you're trying to say, you get quicker and cheaper satisfaction from a 15 minute round in MW2. My problem is you're comparing apples to oranges here--no, apples to watermelons. The fun and experience you get out of playing an RPG is no where near the same as you would from an FPS. Your problem seems to lie in the fact that your expecting one thing and getting something entirely different. And I'm not saying that one is better than the other. It comes down to what you want from a game.cgride555 said:So, don't get me wrong, Oblivion was close to the best game ever made, as was Fallout 3. I have gone back to Fallout 3 while waiting in eager anticipation for the next Elder Scrolls (some time away I do realize), but I can't help feeling like these games are missing something... which is true of every video game ever made everywhere, because lets face it there is no perfect game!
My problem is how expansive these games are. In Fallout 3, for example, you go into a side quest, find the main prerogative for yourself, then are given a bit of dialog. Should you choose to change your mind on any given option, you have to find another individual to continue the mission. This can be quite time consuming given the amount of hallways and doors you must pass through.
Can they possibly cut down on the travel time... make events closer together! That or rectify the fast travel system! I play COD or Bethesda, and in comparison I can take as much time completing a single quest in Fallout that I can 20 rounds on multi-player for MW2. Call me lazy if you wish, but I can't count the number of times I've stumbled across an empty locker or gotten lost in a museum or factory. Just gets a bit frustrating is all.
The problem is that it, along with the compass, kills the charm of exploring the world and also makes the game much shorterthenoblitt said:what's wrong with the fast travel system as soon as you start oblivion you can literally teleport to every single major town, and after you find a new place you can teleport there to
I am amazed anyone would say that.voetballeeuw said:The problem with Fallout 3 is that it barely has any side quests.