Author Topic: My problem with RPGs.  (Read 1948 times)

Morrowind scares the stuff out of me, the way the graphics are, just feels like as soon as you step out of town you're not going to survive, when I still had it I would wander off and find myself in a swamp surrounded by the sounds of things.

Same thing goes for Two Worlds. Except in both games when your character is beastly high-leveled then the fear dies down.
I have Two Worlds but I could never get into it.

Morrowind is by far the best out of those 3, but man is Morrowind hard to play legit. I always end up hacking acrobatics and archery and jumping rooftop to rooftop sniping guards.
forget yes, this. I remember I once set my acrobatics to a massive amount, jumped, ended up on the mountain in the middle of the land with all the corpus(?) infected and absolutely stuff myself when I saw all these zombies. Another time, I jumped and got that thing where you jump just off seyda neen and run into a guy who has invented a spell of flying and he falls down and you can loot the scrolls.

It's also fun just to tank up everything, run into banks and stuff and raid them. Most of them have like massive rock golems and stuff that take 2 hits even when your attributes are set to 1000 or so each.

Although, I only just got Oblivion, I'm finding it fun too though.

Oblivion Console Commands are also fun. Beting the arena using only your fists because of your massive unarmored and hand to hand skill.

I have Two Worlds but I could never get into it.

It was fun, but I used it as a filler until Modern Warfare 2 came out. There's a lot of things that make the game bad. Like the horrible voice acting, the diablo-esq weapons and armour systems like I can't use a bow because I have some boots on like WTF? Riding a horse is out of the question on this game the horse doesn't even want to walk on a road without jerking the controls around, I got further on foot then I did with a horse. But the game becomes incredibly easy after you leveled your stats enough. The Ending was horrible the final boss was just a 1 hit KO for me. I hope Two Worlds 2 is 120% better.

A bit late but...
Get Fallout 2  :cookieMonster:

If you don't like Morrowind then you just don't like non-linear games.

It's okay as there are plenty of good linear games out there.
My favorite game (X3: Terran Conflict) is a non-linear sandbox game IN SPACE!

Morrowind would be decent if the combat wasn't utter stuff. All you do is run straight at the enemy and tap mouse1 as fast as possible, and occasionally drink your potion made from rat stuff and cliff racer piss.

Oblivion's combat was running straight at the enemy and tapping mouse1 (and occasionally mouse2), but at least it doesn't look like vomit

He's right.

The thing I like more about Morrowind, in comparison to Oblivion, is the fact you actually have to use your journal to figure out where to go. Oblivion was too easy.

Though, I did love the atmosphere in Oblivion far more than I do Morrowind.
they dumbed it down for todays generation
they know that this generation is mostly idiots so they basically laid everything out for you.
which is why the smart generation prefers morrowind

they dumbed it down for todays generation
they know that this generation is mostly idiots so they basically laid everything out for you.
which is why the smart generation prefers morrowind

I HATE how Borderlands lays everything on a loving plate for you.  I find myself tracking a different quest than the one I'm doing just so I don't have a dot on my screen saying exactly where to go.

I can fix this.
Uninstall those stuff games Oblivion and Fallout 3.

=O

YOU GO TOO FAR.

I HATE how Borderlands lays everything on a loving plate for you.  I find myself tracking a different quest than the one I'm doing just so I don't have a dot on my screen saying exactly where to go.
Borderlands isn't supposed to be a deep RPG. It's a FPS with some RPG stuff thrown in; all you do is run from point A to B and shoot everything that moves.
« Last Edit: January 09, 2010, 09:07:44 PM by Saber15 »

Borderlands isn't supposed to be a deep RPG. It's a FPS with some RPG stuff thrown in; all you do is run from point A to B and shoot everything that moves.
With an interesting story and slightly cartoony graphics, making it fun.

Borderlands isn't supposed to be a deep RPG. It's a FPS with some RPG stuff thrown in; all you do is run from point A to B and shoot everything that moves.

I wasn't really talking about the RPG aspect, just the way it gives a waypoint all the time, but I see your point.

And also, I thought that post up too quickly without thinking.  There are the missions in Borderlands where it puts the waypoint in the general area.  I like those.

I wasn't really talking about the RPG aspect, just the way it gives a waypoint all the time, but I see your point.

And also, I thought that post up too quickly without thinking.  There are the missions in Borderlands where it puts the waypoint in the general area.  I like those.
Like the scavenger missions?


My problem with Fallout 3: It runs at a crawl for some godloving reason.