It seems a bit silly to me when people go on about Skyrim being the most immersive gaming experience ever. I like Skyrim as much as the next guy, but as impressive as the game is, it's hardly immersive. What are some of the things that broke the immersion for you?
for me it was:
The fact that I intuitively know the value of every object in the universe
The fact that a weak person can carry their weight in junk
The fact that my companion Lydia will kill an entire village if somebody catches me pick pocketing (lol)
The mammoth that I saw rise 100 feet in the air and fall to it's death
The ancient dragon that was hunting me down like a dog, only to start flying backwards and sparing me
The lack of respect I get despite being Arch mage, Leader of the companions and the thane of two towns
The fact that all guards within miles will know that you've killed a chicken
The fact that EVERY guard has a crippling knee injury which ended their adventuring careers
there's a lot more lol
Just to clarify, I like Skyrim, this thread is just for fun.
for me it was:
The fact that I intuitively know the value of every object in the universe
The fact that a weak person can carry their weight in junk
The fact that my companion Lydia will kill an entire village if somebody catches me pick pocketing (lol)
The mammoth that I saw rise 100 feet in the air and fall to it's death
The ancient dragon that was hunting me down like a dog, only to start flying backwards and sparing me
The lack of respect I get despite being Arch mage, Leader of the companions and the thane of two towns
The fact that all guards within miles will know that you've killed a chicken
The fact that EVERY guard has a crippling knee injury which ended their adventuring careers
there's a lot more lol
Just to clarify, I like Skyrim, this thread is just for fun.