Post by Night Ω Wolfe on Dec 31, 2011 0:27:07 GMT -5
Night Wolfe:
Belix:
I have it on my desk in front of me since the weekend it came out, but it is still in its shrink wrap. I have not found time to play it and probably won't for several months. I played its prequels also, Oblivion, and before that Morrowind. I may even play Daggerfall some day... when I have the time. Where is all the time!?
I thought this might make a good new topic...
Yes, I got it at the midnight release party and started playing the very next day after work. However, I quickly found out that there were still a number of glitches... the ones most noticeable to me were the house decorating issues which is one of the things I always loved about those games. I love being able to display all my 'trophies' from different adventures in my house. So I stopped playing for a while hoping they would fix a lot of issues with patches quickly. Still waiting for them to fix my house though. You may want to wait a while.
I too played Morrowind which I honestly couldn't even get through the game, it was far to slow paced for me. But I ADORED Oblivion!
There are another couple of games in a very similar style, by the same developers (that oddly technically could be called shooters), are Fallout 4 and Fallout New Vegas which I really enjoyed too.
admin said:
ROFLOL!!! Took away his privileges! I love funny glitches like this. For instance, in a game I am playing now there is a glitch where sometimes you come across a dragon that is flying backwards. Good stuff, I hope they don't fix that one in a patch.Belix:
belix said:
Playing Skyrim on your PS3 are you? I have it on my desk in front of me since the weekend it came out, but it is still in its shrink wrap. I have not found time to play it and probably won't for several months. I played its prequels also, Oblivion, and before that Morrowind. I may even play Daggerfall some day... when I have the time. Where is all the time!?
I thought this might make a good new topic...
Yes, I got it at the midnight release party and started playing the very next day after work. However, I quickly found out that there were still a number of glitches... the ones most noticeable to me were the house decorating issues which is one of the things I always loved about those games. I love being able to display all my 'trophies' from different adventures in my house. So I stopped playing for a while hoping they would fix a lot of issues with patches quickly. Still waiting for them to fix my house though. You may want to wait a while.
I too played Morrowind which I honestly couldn't even get through the game, it was far to slow paced for me. But I ADORED Oblivion!
There are another couple of games in a very similar style, by the same developers (that oddly technically could be called shooters), are Fallout 4 and Fallout New Vegas which I really enjoyed too.