Alright, good to know you found something more enjoyable than something you already really enjoyed ^^The Big Boss said:Having been a HUGE Tes fan for years i was surprised to find that when i recently started playing The Witcher i actually liked it a LOT more than Oblivion. It had a far more engaging story and more rewarding gameplay and when i finished it i found that i could probably never enjoy Oblivion again, it just seems crap to me now. Sorry guys.
That said, I can't agree at all. The translation kills the story for me as the delivery is just awful. Not that Oblivion is great at delivery either, but at least I can listen to it straight faced without wondering to myself "why is he making that unnecessary long pause in the middle of a sentence?" or "God, that completely sounds like a just decent enough translation" every 2 minutes, it just kicks me right out of any moment, even more so than the voice change in Oblivion.
On top of that, I'm a firm believer in the way TES combat system works on the overall, I like the whole first person combat about it and how it's handled (room for improvement for sure, but the concept is by far the most enjoyable one for me). Witcher combat system makes me want to kill things, out of boredom in the first game and out of shoddy controls for the keyboard in the second (not a matter of keybindings, but programming and responsiveness, I hear using a gamepad solves the issue, but that just makes matters worse imo considering it's a fucking PC game).
Most importantly, Witcher is just way too fucking unpolished. Every single bit of it, people can shout "hardcore PC RPG" at me till the cows come home, the only thing hardcore about it is how little thought and work went into designing the game's UI, combat system etc.
So yeah, as I said... glad you're having fun, it's always awesome to find a new game that you love even more than something you adored before, but I can't even begin to agree with you, not even in a "agree to disagree" way as all I see when I look at Witcher is an unpolished mess, granted with glimmers of awesomeness all over it, but too unpolished for me to bring myself to give a shit.