Work in progress, posted yesterday
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfhtHRdaAnA
Posted in October
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dW4L7i-J7k
https://tesrenewal.com/
I am pretty critical of Elder scrolls games and feel they get more love than they really should since they always tend to have very glaring gameplay flaws that I find very annoying and end up being hiking simulators. Oblivion was the worst game play wise in the series due in part a great deal of level scaling amonsgst other things. I continue to give them time and always regret doing so after a number of hours in.
I really wish they would re imagine daggerfall, particularly in the skill and character system which may just be the most detailed in any game ever. It also was until very recently the largest game ever. Obviously it's too dated to play now and was plagued by bugs, But the development team had disagreements about the direction and split and that's why we have the elder scrolls we have now.
There is a good game hiding in oblivion if you want to spend hours modding it, particularly the awful scaling and loot systems. It's always very anticlimatic to defeat the boss of a dungeon to only loot a chest with an onion in it. =). But when doing so quickly run into engine limitations and instability (which where shared by skyrim until recently).
If it's worth the money depends on your expectations. You definitely can spend countless hours in it. Personally I'd much rather spend them playing something else. Currently I usually say to people they may as well play the witcher 3 that does almost everything these games do but a lot better.
As for 3dvision, it was pretty decent from what I remember, but my expectations have grown there too.
I am pretty critical of Elder scrolls games and feel they get more love than they really should since they always tend to have very glaring gameplay flaws that I find very annoying and end up being hiking simulators. Oblivion was the worst game play wise in the series due in part a great deal of level scaling amonsgst other things. I continue to give them time and always regret doing so after a number of hours in.
I really wish they would re imagine daggerfall, particularly in the skill and character system which may just be the most detailed in any game ever. It also was until very recently the largest game ever. Obviously it's too dated to play now and was plagued by bugs, But the development team had disagreements about the direction and split and that's why we have the elder scrolls we have now.
There is a good game hiding in oblivion if you want to spend hours modding it, particularly the awful scaling and loot systems. It's always very anticlimatic to defeat the boss of a dungeon to only loot a chest with an onion in it. =). But when doing so quickly run into engine limitations and instability (which where shared by skyrim until recently).
If it's worth the money depends on your expectations. You definitely can spend countless hours in it. Personally I'd much rather spend them playing something else. Currently I usually say to people they may as well play the witcher 3 that does almost everything these games do but a lot better.
As for 3dvision, it was pretty decent from what I remember, but my expectations have grown there too.
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16 GB RAM Corsair
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Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS
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Obutto R3volution.
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If so, was it worth the money? And is it a good experience?
Simon
If so, was it worth the money? And is it a good experience?
Simon
Posted in October
https://tesrenewal.com/
I really wish they would re imagine daggerfall, particularly in the skill and character system which may just be the most detailed in any game ever. It also was until very recently the largest game ever. Obviously it's too dated to play now and was plagued by bugs, But the development team had disagreements about the direction and split and that's why we have the elder scrolls we have now.
There is a good game hiding in oblivion if you want to spend hours modding it, particularly the awful scaling and loot systems. It's always very anticlimatic to defeat the boss of a dungeon to only loot a chest with an onion in it. =). But when doing so quickly run into engine limitations and instability (which where shared by skyrim until recently).
If it's worth the money depends on your expectations. You definitely can spend countless hours in it. Personally I'd much rather spend them playing something else. Currently I usually say to people they may as well play the witcher 3 that does almost everything these games do but a lot better.
As for 3dvision, it was pretty decent from what I remember, but my expectations have grown there too.
i7-4790K CPU 4.8Ghz stable overclock.
16 GB RAM Corsair
EVGA 1080TI SLI
Samsung SSD 840Pro
ASUS Z97-WS
3D Surround ASUS Rog Swift PG278Q(R), 2x PG278Q (yes it works)
Obutto R3volution.
Windows 10 pro 64x (Windows 7 Dual boot)