» Sun Jul 25, 2010 10:14 pm
This isn't meant to insult anyone in any way, but why are people supporting that piece of two year development, all broken promises, unfinished, buggy, repetitive product known as Daggerfall? I've played the bugs out of Daggerfall, and that's to say I've played it a lot, but it is a perfect example of half a game/an unfinished, rushed game. If all it takes to make an amazing game that blows people's brains out is to make Daggerfall 2... then why is Bethesda bothering with these longer development cycles involving significantly more people, a much more polished product, much higher budgets, much higher detail, and much more general... fun put into them? Daggerfall's got some good mechanics (character creation, reputation system, banks), but it's just an empty shell... an incredibly delicious, although very brittle, empty shell.
With that said, yes, I do believe it is an entirely subjective thing, but I personally don't see why Daggerfall is a bar that must be reached. Then again, my bar is Oblivion, and I know many people would disagree with that. Still, if Skyrim launches in the condition Daggerfall does, I think my head might explode, and that's not a good thing. A game that supposedly crashed every 10 minutes and had an unbeatable storyline is in HORRIBLE condition. I think, on top of Bethesda's recent criticism over New Vegas (I know they didn't develop it, but it's still relevant to their image), such a game may either ruin them financially or critically (the latter is much more likely, as gamers don't really care much about bugs, in the long run, it seems).