ninja's grrrrrrSoviet Heavy said:The best speed run ever still has to be the seven minute Morrowind Run.
ninja's grrrrrrSoviet Heavy said:The best speed run ever still has to be the seven minute Morrowind Run.
This. I have over 300 hours played in Oblivion and I've never finished the main questBalls Mandingo said:central story in RPGs is always a breeze to go through. I'm sure you could beat Fallout 3s story even quicker if you know where to look for your dad right off the bat.
Yeah, I read it(sort of), but I don't think it makes that much of a difference.Pat8u said:remember its a speedrun, read the articleDanielBrown said:
Pretty sad actually. I had hoped they put a bit more effort into the main story...
Oh well, the game will last me for a long while in either case.
No, Skyrim will be mainly forests and mountains. The Elder Scrolls series are fantasy RPGs in a medieval setting, so it won't have much in common with Fallout 3 as far as looks go.Simeon Ivanov said:Do you think Skyrim will be anything like Fallout 3 :/
They have been playing it for around a year. He was one of the QA testers.moose49408 said:Why would anyone try to beat the game that fast? Isn't the whole point of a Bethesda style game to explore the terrain, find hidden secret stories told through the environment and experience the rich expanse of side quests and adventures to be had that have nothing to do with the main quest? I put hundreds of hours into Oblivion, and I fully anticipate putting hundreds more into Skyrim. I mean I get the idea of a speed run, but with a game like this, that almost doesn't seem like an accomplishment.
EDIT: Or at the very least it defeats the purpose...
100% off topic and random ass comment, go listen to this while looking at your avatar. I had it playing on spotify when I browsed your post xD.Igen said:20+ hours into Dark Souls, about half way through. Might pick up Skyrim once its discounted.
Sigh. It was a speedrun. It wasn't a proper playthrough, and of course it would only involve the main quest. He was an experienced player of the game, and he would have known all the tips and tricks involved. Most of us will likely spend two hours just in the opening areas of the game, including character creation!Azmael Silverlance said:So knowing tricks to speed past quests in ok. but that means also the difficulty is also messed up i dont know finishing a game in 2 hour that took months and months to make....meh
I usually always spend extra time finishing games compared to my friends Because i take in the game world as much as possible.
It happens to musicians too, few songs they make they can actually stand to hear later on.AngryFrenchCanadian said:Damn, that's pretty impressive. I wonder if he still like the game even though he had to play it so many times. From what I hear, playtesters tend to develop an aversion for the game they are testing.
your avatar just gave my girl and i a horrible giggle (in a good way)Igen said:20+ hours into Dark Souls, about half way through. Might pick up Skyrim once its discounted.
Well that was the point of this exercise. Beat it as fast as possible. unless you are purposefully going for a speed run, it'll take MUCH longer to beat. Heck, the record for Morrowind speed-run is something silly like 6 mins.moose49408 said:Why would anyone try to beat the game that fast? Isn't the whole point of a Bethesda style game to explore the terrain, find hidden secret stories told through the environment and experience the rich expanse of side quests and adventures to be had that have nothing to do with the main quest? I put hundreds of hours into Oblivion, and I fully anticipate putting hundreds more into Skyrim. I mean I get the idea of a speed run, but with a game like this, that almost doesn't seem like an accomplishment.
EDIT: Or at the very least it defeats the purpose...
You fool! TES are the mother of all RPG's!Igen said:20+ hours into Dark Souls, about half way through. Might pick up Skyrim once its discounted.
Yes, but it was pumpkin pie, so a bit of a letdown really.SomeLameStuff said:2 hours huh? I'll count myself lucky if I finish the game in two months.
Still, good for him. And he got pie! That's a plus.