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Skyrim > ME3 in EVERY way.


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Skyrim and ME3 are completely different genres of game. What, they're both RPGs? So they both use stats? Big deal.

Their core gameplay is completely different. TES focuses on the gameplay, giving you almost unlimited freedom in how you do things, and what you do.

Mass Effect focuses on story and dialogue.

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dorktainian wrote...

vurtual3 wrote...

ME3 owns Skyrim.


seriously...you are joking......

Me3 aint an RPG at all.  It's a shooter.  Choices are linear.  Exploration is Linear. Yeah the universe itself might look pretty but exploration...... is non existant.

That's how it's always been. They are two different flavors of RPG.
Skyrim can be pretty linear in a sense. No matter what you do, the same thing will salways happen. Any moral choices that do come up will barely change a thing. In Mass Effect, your desisions from the past three games matter in several ways. Sure, it all leads to the same 4 endings. But that's more endings that Skyrim has.

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Without a compelling story and characters, Elder Scrolls games get boring for me after about 20 hours. It's all a matter of what is important for you.

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xsdob wrote...

I can hear my voice In ME3, that is something bethesdia has and probably never be able to do.


Mark Meer is that you??????

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Um.....yeah...they are completely different games....Though ME owns Skyrim in character develpment and Skyrim owns ME3 in customization. And for all it's faults...ME does have a better story. with the exception of the ending I guess

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Herr Igor wrote...

xsdob wrote...

I can hear my voice In ME3, that is something bethesdia has and probably never be able to do.


Mark Meer is that you??????


LOL, nope but me and him both like the same ME3 ending.

Should have said my character instead.

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Jamie9 wrote...

Skyrim and ME3 are completely different genres of game. What, they're both RPGs? So they both use stats? Big deal.

Their core gameplay is completely different. TES focuses on the gameplay, giving you almost unlimited freedom in how you do things, and what you do.

Mass Effect focuses on story and dialogue.


I've said it once and I will say it again.

ME3 is as much a RPG as Call Of Duty is one as well.

ME3 is focused on MULTIPLAYER.

The SP is there simply because they couldn't come up with a good enough reason to scrap it completely.

Modifié par Herr Igor, 26 juillet 2012 - 04:28 .


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Herr Igor wrote...

Jamie9 wrote...

Skyrim and ME3 are completely different genres of game. What, they're both RPGs? So they both use stats? Big deal.

Their core gameplay is completely different. TES focuses on the gameplay, giving you almost unlimited freedom in how you do things, and what you do.

Mass Effect focuses on story and dialogue.


I've said it once and I will say it again.

ME3 is as much a RPG as Call Of Duty is one as well.

ME3 is focused on MULTIPLAYER.

The SP is there simply because they couldn't come up with a better reason to scrap it.


Lol, Bioware even tried to make a FPS before ME3 came out.

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Herr Igor wrote...

Jamie9 wrote...

Skyrim and ME3 are completely different genres of game. What, they're both RPGs? So they both use stats? Big deal.

Their core gameplay is completely different. TES focuses on the gameplay, giving you almost unlimited freedom in how you do things, and what you do.

Mass Effect focuses on story and dialogue.


I've said it once and I will say it again.

ME3 is as much a RPG as Call Of Duty is one as well.

ME3 is focused on MULTIPLAYER.

The SP is there simply because they couldn't come up with a good enough reason to scrap it completely.


Repeating your opinion doesnt make it a fact.

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In Mass Effect, your decisions from the past three games matter in several ways

Nope, they don't. At best, there's the VS (exactly the same as Ralof/Hadvar choice - purely cosmetic because they serve exactly the same purpose) and the geth peace (since that has absolutely no effect on any of the events in the game - as opposed to stuff in the epilogue - that matters about as much as whether you choose to support the Stormcoaks or the Imperial Legion).

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Herr Igor wrote...

Jamie9 wrote...

Skyrim and ME3 are completely different genres of game. What, they're both RPGs? So they both use stats? Big deal.

Their core gameplay is completely different. TES focuses on the gameplay, giving you almost unlimited freedom in how you do things, and what you do.

Mass Effect focuses on story and dialogue.


I've said it once and I will say it again.

ME3 is as much a RPG as Call Of Duty is one as well.

ME3 is focused on MULTIPLAYER.

The SP is there simply because they couldn't come up with a good enough reason to scrap it completely.


Either you and I played a different ME3 or you played a different COD game that me. Either way I disagree a lot.

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satunnainen wrote...

Herr Igor wrote...

Jamie9 wrote...

Skyrim and ME3 are completely different genres of game. What, they're both RPGs? So they both use stats? Big deal.

Their core gameplay is completely different. TES focuses on the gameplay, giving you almost unlimited freedom in how you do things, and what you do.

Mass Effect focuses on story and dialogue.


I've said it once and I will say it again.

ME3 is as much a RPG as Call Of Duty is one as well.

ME3 is focused on MULTIPLAYER.

The SP is there simply because they couldn't come up with a good enough reason to scrap it completely.


Repeating your opinion doesnt make it a fact.

Repeating facts doesn't make it a opinion.

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One thing I will say is, Skyrim and ME3 were both ridiculously buggy games.

I don't recall hearing about any game-breaking bugs on ME3 though.

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xsdob wrote...

I can hear my voice In ME3, that is something bethesdia has and probably never be able to do.


What?

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I am Sovereign wrote...
I just was playing Skyrim and thought, "How could Bioware be satisfied with what they released after Bethesda showed them how it's done?"

Bethesda isn't perfect either.

Bethesda admits they knew about Skyrim PS3 problems before release

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jreezy wrote...

AxStapleton wrote...

One thing I will say is, Skyrim and ME3 were both ridiculously buggy games.

I don't recall hearing about any game-breaking bugs on ME3 though.

For some people it was the face import bug...lol

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I am Sovereign wrote...

Skyrim is still a better game than ME3. No matter which way you compare it.

ME3 has better laser guns than Skyrim.

pew pew pew

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I am Sovereign wrote...

satunnainen wrote...

Herr Igor wrote...

Jamie9 wrote...

Skyrim and ME3 are completely different genres of game. What, they're both RPGs? So they both use stats? Big deal.

Their core gameplay is completely different. TES focuses on the gameplay, giving you almost unlimited freedom in how you do things, and what you do.

Mass Effect focuses on story and dialogue.


I've said it once and I will say it again.

ME3 is as much a RPG as Call Of Duty is one as well.

ME3 is focused on MULTIPLAYER.

The SP is there simply because they couldn't come up with a good enough reason to scrap it completely.


Repeating your opinion doesnt make it a fact.

Repeating facts doesn't make it a opinion.


Congratulations, that was so dumb it is not even funny.

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I don't think you can really compare the two. In Skyrim, most of the fun is had by doing things that nobody else did because there's so much freedom. This is possible because there is literally no story at all. If you never ever complete either of the main quests, or if you complete it as fast as possible, the world of Skyrim changes only in extremely minuscule ways. Your companions are disposable and only useful for holding all your extra crap. The biggest problem in Skyrim is dragons, so what happens after you kill a whole bunch and their big evil leader? Nothing. Dragons are still terrorizing folks as soon as you go back to the game. In any case, the super open world of Skyrim leads to some fun stuff. I, for one, made it a point to capture all the souls of the dragon priests and put each soul into a piece of armor or a weapon, and I named each piece after them. This kind of OCD weirdness is not possible in Mass Effect.

Mass Effect is fun because it's like a choose your own adventure book on steroids. It's tough not to start caring about certain characters, or to have Shepard make decisions that are similar to what you would make. I have never played a game where I cared about if one of my squad mates died. Mass Effect changed that. The story is ridiculously deep, and as such, the amount of free roam kind of exploration suffers.

Clearly the developers of both games went in two very different directions when they designed the games. All that being said, I've enjoyed the Mass Effect series, bad ending and all, way more than any of the Elder Scrolls games.

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Sundance31us wrote...

I am Sovereign wrote...
I just was playing Skyrim and thought, "How could Bioware be satisfied with what they released after Bethesda showed them how it's done?"

Bethesda isn't perfect either.

Bethesda admits they knew about Skyrim PS3 problems before release

At least they admit their mistakes, did you see Bioware apologizing for the ending, day 1 DLC and admiting they screwed up?

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I'm with you OP

<3Skyrim<3

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satunnainen wrote...

Herr Igor wrote...

Jamie9 wrote...

Skyrim and ME3 are completely different genres of game. What, they're both RPGs? So they both use stats? Big deal.

Their core gameplay is completely different. TES focuses on the gameplay, giving you almost unlimited freedom in how you do things, and what you do.

Mass Effect focuses on story and dialogue.


I've said it once and I will say it again.

ME3 is as much a RPG as Call Of Duty is one as well.

ME3 is focused on MULTIPLAYER.

The SP is there simply because they couldn't come up with a good enough reason to scrap it completely.


Repeating your opinion doesnt make it a fact.


True, true.

BIOWARE itself takes care of providing enough evidence.

HOW MANY MULTIPLAYER DLC AND EVENTS HAVE WE GOT SO FAR?

"Operation Overwatch will begin in XX:XX:XX".

Scroll to the top of your page and cry...

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Skyrims gun mechanics and weapon and armor customization are inferior to ME3, I can't change the weapons or armors look or color without doing it myself on the PC.

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satunnainen wrote...

Congratulations, that was so dumb it is not even funny.

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Simotech wrote...

I'm with you OP

<3Skyrim<3

I like this human, he understands.