old.Tohtori
FH is my second home
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- Jan 23, 2004
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Skyrim and mods, heh, it can take you 4 hours to adjust one mod 
I'm fairly sure games like Fallout and Skyrim are designed to take advantage of borderline OCD people such as myself.
When I started trying to make my second house pretty, following my 100th "Go here and fluff" quest, I decided it was time to stop playing.
Ever since the first sandbox game, there's been a problem with the concept "do what you want". Some recent study even showed that a lot of players don't like too much freedom as it confuzzles them.
There are two types of RPG players, those who watch the skyrim carriage ride and want a rollercoaster ride of thrills, battles and loot and those who've already made up years of backstory for their character before the first line is delivered.
Couldn't agree with you moreI really appreciate linearity in games at times, and I think some get too carried away with sandbox. I love being told / reading / watching a great story - I don't always want to make up my own, nor do I always have the time to do so.
The Batman games are a prime example of this. The sandbox nature of City isn't anywhere near as focused as Asylum and suffers as a result, you don't get grabbed by a story. It's too easy to miss really good things.
How do I get rid of all the old predictive text shite that comes up when I type something in?
People talking loudly on the phone while on the bus