
And they confirmed there will be treasure maps in the game.

Modifié par Captain Crash, 16 octobre 2011 - 10:15 .
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Captain Crash wrote...
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Apollo Starflare wrote...
JeffZero wrote...
This will be my first Elder Scrolls game. Loved Fallout 3 though. Looking forward to getting lost in brilliant Bethesda atmosphere all over again.
You are in for a treat. Fallout 3 was great, but it's with the ES games that Beth really shine (in my opinion of course). This is one of those cases where the 'say goodbye to your social life' saying is actually likely to be true, ES games are made with an incredibly addictive recipe.
chunkyman wrote...
Captain Crash wrote...
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http://twitter.com/#...692517529296896:happy:
Sweet! Hopefully you don't have to buy a magazine to see them.
JeffZero wrote...
I'm currently on the PS3 browser and can't really access twitter. Would someone mind sharing the excitement with the technologically disabled friends among us?
chunkyman wrote...
JeffZero wrote...
I'm currently on the PS3 browser and can't really access twitter. Would someone mind sharing the excitement with the technologically disabled friends among us?
We are getting new screenshots and previews tomorrow!
Yeah, I bought OXM UK on Friday purely for Skyrim(couple of new screenshots and from what I've read so far no major reveals) and I don't fancy buying anymore. Magazines have gotten overly expensive. Back in my day you could get two magazines and a good ogling for 20 bronze coins.chunkyman wrote...
Captain Crash wrote...
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http://twitter.com/#...692517529296896:happy:
Sweet! Hopefully you don't have to buy a magazine to see them.
JeffZero wrote...
Yeah... man, I'm excited. I watched some of the previews for Skyrim and the world is just... wow. I was talking about it with Bogsnot the other day, about how we tend to go for more main narrative kinds of games like what's gotten me into this whole obsessiveness with BioWare. But I was mulling over that very uniquely beautiful impact that Fallout 3 had on me for dozens of hours and I realized that while I'm playing Skyrim I don't think I'll mind the 'disjointed' world much. Not when it's so damn big.
Exploration and atmosphere are two very, very important aspects of gaming to me but I'm also getting into more Western series later than most 24-year-olds, having been glued to the Japanese side of the coin for a long time until recently I realized that many of those great Japanese franchises I for so long adored have fallen by the wayside. Skyrim and Zelda are my two big purchases this holiday season and they'll both offer plenty, I'm positive of that much. They'll be two very similar and yet incredibly different games and I can't wait to get lost in both of them.
You know, the funny thing is, I speak of exploration being so pivotal but I prefer ME2. Heh, well I guess the exploration in ME1 just didn't so as much for me. Now if they threw an uncharted planet at me the size of a Bethesda map... oh my gobrino, I wouldn't be on these forums because I'd be too busy mining for palladium until the day I died.
Apollo Starflare wrote...
Yeah, you would be surprised how much of an impact it can have on you despite it's lack of narrative focus and polish that games such as those BioWare make have. Whilst they have developed a reputation for not having the best stories/writing in the world, it has been exaggerated somewhat and the lore is so rich for ES that it often covers up any flaws with the execution (for me at least). Not to mention there are just so many quests and plots in these games that no matter how many duff ones there are still plenty of classics.
And who knows, maybe they will deliver on their promises in regards to the Radiant Story they are putting in Skyrim, it could have a fantastic narrative this time around which would only make the deal that much sweeter.
Whilst a strong narrative is paramount for me, I do find a game with amazing atmosphere and a great sense of exploration can go some way to making up for a deficiency in that area. Zelda was one of the first games I remember falling in love with and I've followed it ever since. Needless to say Skyward Sword is going to be one of my purchases this winter too, along with a Wii to play it haha.
It's funny, as you say Skyrim and Zelda - and BioWare RPGs come to that, are all very different to each other; however they all share the ability to make me completely lose myself in the world they create. Different styles, same result. Although other than Zelda I must admit I struggle to get into Japanese RPGs to be honest.
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chunkyman wrote...
PC users might want to read this.
Here is an unboxing video of one of those epic Dovahkiin Statues for stores.
Modifié par slimgrin, 17 octobre 2011 - 04:14 .
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
Okay, I just heard that Skyrim will have Steam. I really don't like it, but since it's not always-online I don't think it'll be a big problem. A few questions for people in the know...
How does Steam work, for someone who's never had it? Do I just have to create an account, verify the game or whatever, then play to my heart's content? or do they want me to log in every time I start the game? Help me out here.
Modifié par slimgrin, 17 octobre 2011 - 04:19 .
EternalAmbiguity wrote...
Okay, I just heard that Skyrim will have Steam. I really don't like it, but since it's not always-online I don't think it'll be a big problem. A few questions for people in the know...
How does Steam work, for someone who's never had it? Do I just have to create an account, verify the game or whatever, then play to my heart's content? or do they want me to log in every time I start the game? Help me out here.
slimgrin wrote...
Bull****. Steam asks me to sign in, it asks me to create a second account for their award wining customer support. It doesn't let me play my Steam games when complications arise, such as internet connection failure. Thanks Gabe you fat douche bag. You're no better than Microsoft.
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