OP you need a "All of the above" selection. Skyrim is just too f'ing awesome . I adopted a kid that uses her dagger on the target dummy in her room! Im one proud Daddy!
All my opinions are just that..opinions. If you like my opinions..coolness.If you dont like my opinion....I really dont care. Playing: ESO, WOT, Smite, and Marvel Heroes
Originally posted by AdamTM the poll broke so here it is again
50% out of 108 votes for exploration.
CASE PROVEN!
Yet when you look through the thread you will see a reason that is not in the poll, being Freedom to do what you want, is largely represented in the posts.
Wandering about for me too. I'm not really into the quests.
For some reason I didn't like oblivion at all. Skyrim brought back much if the Morrowind goodness. I think the thing was Morrowind and skyrim were more strange, you felt like you were in a different world, oblivion was more generic.
I agree with several posters that it is the whole of the TES thing that is important. Leave somehing out, it would be less. Sort of like Salieri thinking about a Mozart compostion and saying that if a single note was lost there would be diminishment.
I had one impression from Skyrim that I had not experienced before. I actually starting caring about certain NPCs. Some I could do a quest for and fix their problem....some I could not. Kind of like real life, in a way. I suppose that goes under Immersion.
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All my opinions are just that..opinions. If you like my opinions..coolness.If you dont like my opinion....I really dont care.
Playing: ESO, WOT, Smite, and Marvel Heroes
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Yet when you look through the thread you will see a reason that is not in the poll, being Freedom to do what you want, is largely represented in the posts.
For some reason I didn't like oblivion at all. Skyrim brought back much if the Morrowind goodness. I think the thing was Morrowind and skyrim were more strange, you felt like you were in a different world, oblivion was more generic.
I cant get into the frontal melee combat at all. Although skyrim it ain't too bad.
Heavy magic use enjoyed in Morrowind, do not like in oblivion or skyrim because the cumbersome console UI gets in the way.
The open world and the mob ai are the strengths of tes. I'm actually glad they are changing the combat in the mmo.
I agree with several posters that it is the whole of the TES thing that is important. Leave somehing out, it would be less. Sort of like Salieri thinking about a Mozart compostion and saying that if a single note was lost there would be diminishment.
I had one impression from Skyrim that I had not experienced before. I actually starting caring about certain NPCs. Some I could do a quest for and fix their problem....some I could not. Kind of like real life, in a way. I suppose that goes under Immersion.
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Rose-lipped maidens,
Light-foot lads...
All the sexy unique loot. to hoard.
And in skyrim, GEMSSSSSSS
Me too, tbh...because that's what makes a great sandbox, lasting changes to the gameworld and player created content!