I don't own the game, yet, it'll probably be after the holidays before I get a new xbox etc... so for right now it's just wishes
I have read such posts, but I believe that marks them as "idiot."
Oblivion was the same damn elements and environs over and over again.
In Skyrim, there's always something new, it seems, to be discovered.
The only problem I have with these big open-ended worlds is that the conclusion of epic quest chains always are so anti-climatic, as Dai Tengu mentioned with the main quest chain. I haven't finished that one, but I have finished others.
But that's the trade off for making such enormous open-ended worlds.
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Unthinking respect for authority is the greatest enemy of truth.
Albert Einstein
yeah, I suppose. I tend to only read them after I have played the game for a long while though. Might just be a fear of spoilers.
ah right fair enough. I loved Morrowind and had to wait for four years before I could play Oblivion, wasn't as good as I had hoped but Skyrim is probably better than both (in case you had somehow missed that )
Haven't played the main quest much yet, but done Mages College, Stormcloak and Companions quests which were pretty good, still feels like I have barely scratched the surface somehow.
I agree with what you said in the spoiler, but I guess that's the nature of these RPGs. For some reason, no matter what your character does, he or she HAS to be the most important person in the world in EVERY organization and EVERY drama ANYWHERE.
I'm still enjoying being a mage, blasting things apart with fireballs. However, I know that soon enough the fun will end as monsters keep scaling up while my spells still do the same damage.
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