

Conversely, Demon's/Dark Souls isn't quite as big, but every piece of their design exudes immersion and narrative. Many of these and things like them are quite funny, but they truly do serve to undermine the massive scope and heavy immersion. It's the ridiculous conversation pie from Oblivion or the way that NPCs with very creepy-looking character models would stare at you. It's the pathetically small pool of voice actors engaging in shallow conversation essentially with themselves and the endlessly repeated dialogue lines (arrow in the knee?). Bugs and glitches are only a small part of this: it's also things like putting a bucket over a person's head to steal their stuff. I still love Bethesda games, but they haven't quite eliminated the immersion-loosening facets of many of their titles. It may not be as physically large, but it's thought-out, designed, and contained quite well. There's a helluva lot of subtlety and depth in the Dark/Demons Souls universe. It's "like it or lump" there, you may want to try Witcher instead and after these walls of unnecessary explanations I'll definately check Dark Souls out soon. I know it's kind of a once in a blue moon situation and console owners are right with their complaints regarding bugs, nothing can be done there until a further patch.Īnd if you don't like the way the game is in general, there's unfortunately no fix for that as well.

Better than throwing the game away or waiting forever for Bethesda to fix it I guess.
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But if you happen to have the PC version, and if there's something about the game that really bothers you, and if it's something that can be fixed with a simple solution but somehow overlooked by Bethesda, you can probably find a fix on Skyrim Nexus.
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I wouldn't say it's clumsy programming but they really did overlook some issues here and there.įor the last time folks: graphics mods aside, it's not acceptable to use modifications to fix the game. I kept losing my horse for example, which annoyed me a lot, and they didn't even think about adding a simple whistle option. The problems should have been fixed by Bethesda in the first place. I'm not advocating Bethesda nor implying that having to deal with modifications to fix the bugs is a good thing. And this was in fact the more important issue mentioned (though you respond as if Merchant's coin purses was the only type of issue the poster had with the game). If you iron out a gap that wide by creating a mod, then you've practically designed half of the game. We shouldn't HAVE TO rely on third parties to fix games FOR Bethesda or any other developer.ģ) MOST IMPORTANTLY, that doesn't "iron out" the fact that Skyrim uses a lot of copy-pasting and lacks variety. Wanna know why people are disagreeing with you? I'll tell you some of the most probable reasons.ġ) A lot of people don't have access to those mods (the console versions).Ģ) A lot of people, including myself, don't believe that mods should/do justify flaws in design.

SilentNegotiator 3930d ago (Edited 3930d ago lame enough that you have to complain about a handful of disagrees, but you give those people less than an hour to "legitimize" their disagrees before you write a big sob story about a couple people disagreeing with you? Jeez, I don't know what the hell is wrong with some people here.
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How difficult is that? All you have to do to install mods is some move and drop, that's all! You don't have to wait for Bethesda to iron out the issues, that's why whe have the modding communities. If you want to whistle for your horse, just friggin' type "horse" in the search bar and it'll show you all the modifications regarding horses. It does not require a spesific competency for Christ's sake, if you have a problem with merchants in the game, just go to that website and type "merchant" in the search bar. Then what I can understand from these disagrees is that you're either a needlessley offended console owner or too lazy to spend your time for the solution of issues. Is there a modification which gives merchants multiple times more money? Yes. I know it's N4G and not everyone here is mature enough to understand what is written and I'm doing my best not to flip out but could whoever in the holy mother of f#ck disagreed with me please tell me what the hell is wrong with my comment?
