Skyrim

From: milko11 Nov 2011 11:41
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 6 of 773
this is rather surprising. I might have to get on board!
From: koswix11 Nov 2011 11:48
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 7 of 773
Just to let you know, I intend to play this on my Xbox.
From: sinkywinky11 Nov 2011 11:58
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 8 of 773

I am in work :'(

 

Hopefully it will be waiting for me when I get home. I also downloaded a jimlad copy just in case it isn't.

 

I played a bit this morning and there was a dragon. 10/10.

From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)11 Nov 2011 12:05
To: sinkywinky 9 of 773
(cheer)
From: patch11 Nov 2011 12:51
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 10 of 773
It's sitting in the glove box in my car waiting for home time.Then I can spend the afternoon faffing about trying to register it through Steam and getting whatever updates have already been released. Three and a half hours to go.
From: patch11 Nov 2011 13:01
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 11 of 773
I bet you it's not. Or rather, I bet you it is but in a very different way. Does it have a house built inside the shell of a giant crab?
From: PNCOOL11 Nov 2011 18:28
To: Matt 12 of 773

I'm in the same boat as you. I was going to get it and then thought I'd leave it until Christmas, along with Modern Warfare 3, Battlefield 3 and a badminton raquet I've been wanting for ages.

 

Still, I've got plenty of other games I haven't touched to get through until then.

From: MrTrent11 Nov 2011 18:31
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 13 of 773
I should be playing it i a matter of minutes. It's installed but auto updating itself via steam before it'll let me play. It's at 99% though. I am excited.
From: MrTrent11 Nov 2011 18:36
To: MrTrent 14 of 773
IT'S READY!
From: DrBoff (BOFF)11 Nov 2011 20:54
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 15 of 773
:o :(
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)11 Nov 2011 21:32
To: patch 16 of 773
It's not the same but is (so far) as good. But I've not played long and it could all yet go to shit.

All I've done so far is explore. I've done no quests. I've just run around the countryside looking. For 12 hours :Y

But yeah, they've got the weird back into it. It's awesome. I shall refrain from mentioning any specifics until we're all well into it :Y

The skills stuff has changed massively. Which for me is good because (like everyone else who played them a lot) I knew how to get overpowered very very quickly in MW/Ob. The skills system was part of what I was bored of because I'd fully explored it. Some will hate it though.
From: koswix11 Nov 2011 21:46
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 17 of 773

>>Some will hate it though

 

/Pete/ will hate it.

From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)11 Nov 2011 22:00
To: ALL18 of 773
My favourite experience so far:

Early on, I was out in the wilderness and I ran across a couple of skellingtons. So I decided to give them a twatting. They were quite hard though and the twatting was quite balanced. Then a fucking skellington magiacian appeared and started dicking me with his magic ice bullshit. I was seconds away from being killed when a fucking woolly mammoth charged in from nowhere and insta-killed all the skellies :D I was like: " :O :O :O :O :O 8-O :D ".
From: Radio11 Nov 2011 22:03
To: koswix 19 of 773

Pete hates /everything/.

 

Very tempted by skyrim (which I keep reading as 'scrim' for some reason rather than sky-rim), but I also think I'll be holding off till Christmas. Hoping Batman can keep me going till then.

 

But oooh, dragons!

From: koswix11 Nov 2011 22:11
To: Radio 20 of 773

I read it as skirim, two syllabl*dies*

 

I was most upset when the advert I saw on the telly for it earlier made it sound like a gay astronaut porno :(

 


*not that there's anything wrong with gay astronaut pornos, I just didn't think it was pronouned like that. *rims the moon*

EDITED: 11 Nov 2011 22:12 by KOSWIX
From: milko11 Nov 2011 22:50
To: ALL21 of 773
I'm kinda torn between this and Zelda. (giggle)
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)11 Nov 2011 23:03
To: koswix 22 of 773
Actually, based on what I've read they've relaxed the rigidity of the system the previous games used, making it much more flexible and giving greater personalisation of your character, which is almost certainly a good thing.
From: Drew (X3N0PH0N)11 Nov 2011 23:15
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 23 of 773
That is, I believe (only played 12 or so hours so far), exactly what they've done. It feels far more fluid and free.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)11 Nov 2011 23:18
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 24 of 773
How close is it to what Fallout 3 had?
From: patch11 Nov 2011 23:24
To: Drew (X3N0PH0N) 25 of 773

I'm curious about the skill system; whether there's a level cap or something. Because I'd quite like to get perks in quite a lot of things and I'm not sure whether I need to ration myself.

 

I've done a couple of quests so far, including my first dungeon, which was quite good, though it did seem relatively easy. The rest of the time I've been chasing dragonflies and throwing myself down waterfalls.

 

I'm going to do one or two more of the main storyline quests before I start properly exploring. I think I read somewhere that wandering dragons don't happen until you've got to a certain point, and if I'm going to run away from something then at least one of those somethings should be a dragon.

 

By the way, sneaky sniping Wood Elf. It was pretty much guaranteed that I'd go with that choice.