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Harm94:

That why I said games most these days, very few stick to the old ways. Most older games were much more difficult.

.::Taboo::.:

that doesn't make them good

sir dooble:

I would really love to get into the older Elder Scrolls games, but sadly they are too dated for me.

I purchased Morrowind and I just couldn't play it.
Not for it's old graphics or anything, just simply from it's gameplay.
The gameplay seemed more outdated, slower and clunkier.

It's the same reason I couldn't get into the old Fallout games, even though I've tried all of them.


And before Harm jumps on me, I do like some older games which he goes on about.
I'm a fan of Baldurs Gate in particular.
I wish there were more modern games of that series.
I also really liked the PS2 series Baldurs Gate: Dark Alliance. That game practically defined my young childhood.

Harm94:


--- Quote from: sir dooble on August 05, 2013, 08:18:24 PM ---I would really love to get into the older Elder Scrolls games, but sadly they are too dated for me.

I purchased Morrowind and I just couldn't play it.
Not for it's old graphics or anything, just simply from it's gameplay.
The gameplay seemed more outdated, slower and clunkier.

It's the same reason I couldn't get into the old Fallout games, even though I've tried all of them.

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Well at least you gave them a chance instead of just judging them based of looks.

Night Fox:


--- Quote from: Harm94 on August 05, 2013, 11:45:39 AM ---HERESY! There was no autosaving in the original fallouts and the game punished you for not manually saving saving which added to the challenge. You could start the game and leave the vault and possibl get killed in a random encounter with Radscorpions.

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but that's forgetin stupid
tedious and frustrating is not fun
I've tried Fallout 2 and it wasn't my thing. turn-based combat is just boring to me
the first two Elder Scrolls games weren't fun for me either. especially Arena

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