10-11-2015, 02:34 AM
(10-11-2015, 02:06 AM)Surge Wrote:(10-11-2015, 02:03 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: Not really...Don't forget how the thief in fur armor with a rusty iron dagger isn't intimidated by master forged daedric armor, or how the kids are all cunts, how only the guards recognize that you've become anything other than a bum, etc.
Everyone likes to tell you what a great game it is but seems to forget about the horribly buggy mess that you have to glitch your way through to get to that part.
(10-11-2015, 02:06 AM)AustinLB90 Wrote:Skyrim tries to tell an epic tale through a bad medium. Or rather, a poorly executed medium.(10-11-2015, 02:03 AM)Jim_Clonk Wrote: Not really...well i've already hearD some of that.
Everyone likes to tell you what a great game it is but seems to forget about the horribly buggy mess that you have to glitch your way through to get to that part.
isn't there one enemy that flings you so high you die from fall damage non-intentionally.
And then there is the DLC...
There is Dawnguard which brings you a side story about killing vampires (or being a vampire) in a game where you are supposed to be killing dragons.
There is Dragonborn which gives you a story where I don't really know where it fits in about some dork who pretends he's better than you.
Then, there is Hearthfire, which I believe it pronounced H-Earth-Fire, which lets you build your own house. Although, what players usually do with it is build a big crafting and manufacturing facility.
This game is broken, and as such, you should play it with the intend of breaking it even more.
The most broken thing about it is probably the potion of fortify restoration.
If at the end you're not using it and an amulet of talos to reduce your shout cooldown to 1 second and summon a thunderstorm, a dragon and two undead dragons, you're doing it wrong.
And by dragons I mean trains.
“i saw this at least i know how to bullet things” - AustinLB90 2015