Do you miss Radiant AI?

Post » Sat Apr 13, 2013 10:58 pm

Sure, it was a bit silly, and caused some problems, but I enjoyed watching the chaos unfold as City-Swimmer decided to go shopping in Bravil, with disastrous consequences - for her, and others. I loved that the Countess of Leyawiin travelled to the other end of the Province every now and then with her steward and bodyguard, and frequently became the victim of the dangerous denizens of the wild! It's the chaos that Bethesda have a knack for sewing that I love most about their games; it's still in Skyrim, but not nearly with the same range of possibilities. Radiant AI got a lot of flak which, in my view, was petty and unnecessary, but now seeing that with Skyrim there has been a lurch back to over scripting and routine, I wonder how many of us long for Radiant AI as a golden age.
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Post » Sat Apr 13, 2013 6:22 pm

Sure, it was a bit silly, and caused some problems, but I enjoyed watching the chaos unfold as City-Swimmer decided to go shopping in Bravil, with disastrous consequences - for her, and others. I loved that the Countess of Leyawiin travelled to the other end of the Province every now and then with her steward and bodyguard, and frequently became the victim of the dangerous denizens of the wild! It's the chaos that Bethesda have a knack for sewing that I love most about their games; it's still in Skyrim, but not nearly with the same range of possibilities. Radiant AI got a lot of flak which, in my view, was petty and unnecessary, but now seeing that with Skyrim there has been a lurch back to over scripting and routine, I wonder how many of us long for Radiant AI as a golden age.

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