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 more I 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?
Slightly burnt fish fingers
People talking loudly on the phone while on the bus