Bored, Bored and even more bored

Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:59 pm

Your level 21 how can you say enemies are as easy as rabbits. You have yet to fight the hardest enemies in the game, elder dragons.
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naome duncan
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 11:06 am

Wow, you beat the game once on a single type of character, and you're already trading the game in?

Well, your loss. :shrug:
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Manuel rivera
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 5:02 pm

I expected the game to get harder and more challenging as i played and i have to say it got easier. Far to easy. You will hit a point in the game, after many hours were the gameplay repeats itself, caves look the same and enemy's become as easy to defeat as rabbits.



Until you fight dragon priests on Master. Then your point is moot.
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Samantha Pattison
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 3:48 pm

Your level 21 how can you say enemies are as easy as rabbits. You have yet to fight the hardest enemies in the game, elder dragons.


Nope, this title goes for those damn ancient dragons.
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MR.BIGG
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 7:14 am

What? But how? The fact that all the dungeons were unique was one of Skyrim's highest praises. when going through a dungeon you never get the feeling "I know what's around the next corner" in fact its the opposite.



You believe this? The dungeons (after you have done a number of side quests) don't have much variety.
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Jeneene Hunte
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 8:00 pm

You don't understand this game. It's an enviroment to play in... not a set story to play through. You can't beat this game... it's not trying to beat you. The game doesn't have to "keep you from doing" anything. Your personal value system would do that. If you think that the game shouldn't allow you to sit on a rock and pick off giants, don't do it. Find some more satisfying method.
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Anthony Diaz
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 8:46 am

IMO Skyrim isn't the type of game for people who just want to beat another game and move to the next one... it like its predecessors allows you to develop the character. You can easily rush through the main quest and beat the game in a day, but that's not what it is really about... those who do that easily miss out on 90% or more of the content. Guilds, tons of misc quests, and other story lines.

I rushed through on my first play though because I had exams and didn't want to play to have the temptation to play Skyrim rather than study. I regret this only because I beat it on normal at lvl 40 and I was so over stacked at the time that I beat it easily and without challenge and that hurt the experience. Any games I've played since have been on higher difficulties, and I refuse to over stack myself and break the game. Its been a much more fun, and fulfilling experience.

I could easily put 100 + hours in the game and not touch the main story line and be content with that.


Its been a while since I played a game like that TES series aside the only game I can think of is Diablo 2 where once you fully master the game you then join RP groups or handicap yourself to just to see if you can beat it in another way.

If you're not the type who is willing to do all the miscellaneous "stuff" throughout the world or even complete the secondary story lines... the game isn't really for you.
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Dean Brown
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:51 am

I think you have to question the game for allowing me to sit on top of a rock and defeat a tough enemy.

I also think you need to stop being a really devoted fan and allow people to bring up negative points in the game. Just read IGN's article on SKYRIM (Not good).

I thought this game would be amazing. Its was not. I enjoyed it but it was not what i thought it would be.

The Facts:

1. The game is super easy, even on the hardest level
2. Playability - For me after 1 play though i don't want to play it again (Lots of people have this view)
3. Its ******* unreal they allowed this game to be released given the problems with the PS3. I am a 360 user. ]
4. Bugs (I know they are expected but some just block me completely from doing some quests)

DragonFace Review, 7/10 - try Dark Souls - A much much better game

Why would I have to stop being a devoted fan? Have I asked you to stop expressing yourself? the game works fine for me, and is the best game I've ever played - so why not? Of course I allow people to express their frustrations and all, but from my point of view; I think the game is awesome. I read many, many threads of people having problems, and I understand their frustration - I would be crushed if this game stalled on me. But hell, that's not my experience (yet), but I do feel sorry for the people that can't enjoy the game. I also read the IGN article - but, same story, most of the bugs don't apply to me.

I own Dark Souls as well, and it's not my cup of tea. Hack n' Slash, nearly impossible to chew through (not a devoted fan, if I'm allowed!). I'm more in the RPG style of games, like Oblivion (and of course Skyrim), with free exploring and a free world of opportunities, being able to develope your character as you see fit.
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jess hughes
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:22 pm

Nope, this title goes for those damn ancient dragons.

Nope you couldn't of fought them at level 21. Try again
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Alister Scott
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:50 am

Holy Smokes! I'm about 100 hours and having a blast. For me, this is the Holy Grail of RPGs.
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Alkira rose Nankivell
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:52 pm

Doesn't bother me he doesn't like Skyrim, I do and that's all that matters :celebration:



When have i ever said i did not like it?

I enjoyed it and thought it was a good game. After many side quests and becoming bored i followed the main quest - did some side quests again (expecting the same sort of things) then went back to the main quests because the side quests become similar
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:03 pm

IMO Skyrim isn't the type of game for people who just want to beat another game and move to the next one... it like its predecessors allows you to develop the character. You can easily rush through the main quest and beat the game in a day, but that's not what it is really about... those who do that easily miss out on 90% or more of the content. Guilds, tons of misc quests, and other story lines.

I rushed through on my first play though because I had exams and didn't want to play to have the temptation to play Skyrim rather than study. I regret this only because I beat it on normal at lvl 40 and I was so over stacked at the time that I beat it easily and without challenge and that hurt the experience. Any games I've played since have been on higher difficulties, and I refuse to over stack myself and break the game. Its been a much more fun, and fulfilling experience.

I could easily put 100 + hours in the game and not touch the main story line and be content with that.


Its been a while since I played a game like that TES series aside the only game I can think of is Diablo 2 where once you fully master the game you then join RP groups or handicap yourself to just to see if you can beat it in another way.

If you're not the type who is willing to do all the miscellaneous "stuff" throughout the world or even complete the secondary story lines... the game isn't really for you.



This is pretty much accurate. You beat the game and claim to have nothing left to do, yet you've only experienced "everything" from a single viewpoint.

Quite frankly, I don't see how you can think that this game is short and lacking in content without thinking the same thing about Oblivion, which has even less.
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Antony Holdsworth
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:24 pm

on my fourth character and having a crap load of fun with every play through, it's clear the way you've played the game has ruined it for you and that was your choice to play it like that.
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Pat RiMsey
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:34 pm

Until you fight dragon priests on Master. Then your point is moot.



Done it. Had damaged 2 of them over 50% of health (at different times) before they even had a chance to turn around. They were to busy with other things to notice me. My point exactly
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Khamaji Taylor
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 10:36 pm

Bored by boring game, no surprise there.
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LittleMiss
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 7:06 pm

The Halted Steam camp north-east of Whiterun. Very nearby. Also my mage could best a Giant on level 5 and 15.


Oh come on, kiting isn't fun, you got to feel it's golfclub at least once :P
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Jessica Thomson
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:06 pm

I completed the game 4 days ago, Master (level 21). I am now bored. I liked the game, but it was WAY to easy got boring very quickly.

The side missions are so similar.

Has anyone traded in Skyrim? How much did you get?



http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=RFZrzg62Zj0
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Isabell Hoffmann
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:20 pm

http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=RFZrzg62Zj0

Now that was indirectly well said ;)
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Kahli St Dennis
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 5:27 pm

I solved the game in 6 minutes on Master level with a naked magic user and no spells. It was no fun at all. ~~~~~

I will never play games again because they are no fun.

:celebration:
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Rudi Carter
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 9:23 am

Just want to point out... you can buy or steal the tusk


Or just find one ... without any need to steal it.
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aisha jamil
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 7:47 am

Now that was indirectly well said ;)

Hey thank you :thumbsup:
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Ben sutton
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 6:43 pm

I don't find it too easy at all. But then again I'm a noob. So I guess its finally pays to be a noob and svcks to be a 1337 h4x0r bro dude. Yay for me! I think I will start a thread about it.
PS: I'm not into maschism so thanks but no thanks on Dark Souls. Did I mention I'm a bit of a noob?
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lauraa
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 4:41 pm

You believe this? The dungeons (after you have done a number of side quests) don't have much variety.


And so I have to wonder how many side quests you've completed and dungeons you've cleared at a measly, laughable level 21.
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Vicki Blondie
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 12:49 pm

I also think you need to stop being a really devoted fan and allow people to bring up negative points in the game.

*cries* LEAVE BRITNEY ALOOOOONE! *sob* *takes an arrow to the knee*
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Hannah Barnard
 
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Post » Wed Dec 14, 2011 7:02 pm

Well all I can say is that I feel sorry for you.
It's a great game & you should have taken your time and enjoyed it, instead of making it a race to finish it.
time to move on to a faster paced & more simple game.
Good Luck & Have Fun
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