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 From:  Dave!!  
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)      
39098.158 In reply to 39098.157 
I tend to use Alchemy for the odd poison for tough enemies (or when there's a lot of them to help me quickly dispatch a couple), and for making shit to sell. It's also useful having a few health potions, but I do like that you can now cook food to restore health and fatigue - even if it is a bit unrealistic to stop in the middle of a battle and scoff half a dozen stews!
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 From:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)   
 To:  Dave!!     
39098.159 In reply to 39098.158 
Aye, all that is true, but you're still essentially putting skill points into something that can be bought for very little money. Which seems unideal.
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 From:  DrBoff (BOFF)  
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39098.160 In reply to 39098.159 
I definitely haven't just gone and bought a new computer so I can play this...
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 From:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)   
 To:  DrBoff (BOFF)     
39098.161 In reply to 39098.160 
:'D

So worth it.
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 From:  graphitone  
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)      
39098.162 In reply to 39098.161 

I started following this thread with only a passing interest, but you bastards have got me wanting this game.

 

However, I'm fairly naive when it comes to RPGs. The last one I played was Baldur's Gate Shadows of Amn, which was awesome, but would seem to pale in comparison to this new offering.

 

So, has the RPG genre moved on massively from then? I remember character creation, exploring, fighting, fiddling with inventories, sleeping in inns, collecting swords, choices between good and evil, hamsters and using magic.

 

From what people are saying it sounds similar and because of that it appeals to me.

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 From:  patch  
 To:  graphitone     
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Pretty much the same, except replace hamsters with mudcrabs, which aren't quite as friendly.
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 From:  graphitone  
 To:  patch     
39098.164 In reply to 39098.163 

:D

 

I'll get right onto buying it. As soon as I've finished the other games I've bought but haven't had chance to play yet. :C

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 From:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)   
 To:  graphitone     
39098.165 In reply to 39098.162 
It kind of is but also not really. It's similar that it's a game in an intriguing fantasy setting which you can explore at your own pace.

But Baldur's Gate was Bioware and Bioware games are extremely narrative-heavy and linear. You kinda choose what order to do some things in, but what you do is pretty much set in stone from the start (with the illusion of 'moral' choice).

The modern version of that is Bioware's Dragon Age. Which is ideal because it's the exact same story as Baldurs Gate (and all Bioware games, actually) so it'll bring back memories! (I'm trying to be objective but I can't stand Bioware games. Bioware want to tell you a story and they want you to have only a bare minimum of interaction so that you can't ruin their story for them. I find them very restrictive and tedious (with the exception of Mass Effect (just the first one) which was alright.)

Bethesda games on the other hand... ahh Bethesda games. They're simulations, really. They simulate a fantasy world and then ... let you do whatever you want. The massively overwhelming proportion of your experience of the game will be emergent. And will also diverge massively from anyone else's experience.

There are very many quests to do, from one off errands to full plotlines. But you choose what you want to do and how you want to do it. You're free to go anywhere in the world right from the start.

I started playing with a friend, chatting about what we were doing and stuff. And within 5 minutes (after the intro) we'd gone in totally different directions and were experiencing totally different things. He ended up at some village and ended up recovering some ancient Daedric artifact and then getting drawn into the affairs of a nearby city (he's now hunted by one of the city's factions and he's not entirely sure why). I stumbled on a farmhouse which turned out to sit on top of a bandit's den with a system of caves underneath and, at the very end, a treasure room. And I spent the subsequent 3 days (3 real-life-days) just exploring the country, visiting each of the cities, trying to get a feel for the politics before I get too involved.

So...

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So, has the RPG genre moved on massively from then? I remember character creation, exploring, fighting, fiddling with inventories, sleeping in inns, collecting swords, choices between good and evil, hamsters and using magic.


Yes and no. Bioware are still making the same game but others have moved on. Must stop bashing Bioware. I actually won a copy of Dragon Age: Origins and I still felt ripped-off. Ok, I will stop.

All that stuff is in Skyrim (aside from the hamster (and the horrible, trite, overly sententious, stodgy, overwrought, mannered Bioware writing (I just can't stop))). And so much more! If you like being thrown into a simulated world and deciding what you want to do (and then getting massively distracted from that to the point where 3 days later you remember that you intended to do it) then you'll like Skyrim.
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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)      
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They simulate a fantasy world and then ... let you do whatever you want.

Whatever I want? Really?


Can I piss on a dog?

Can I mount a dragon (ns) and go flying?

Can I build a castle with wood obtained by punching trees?

If I push over that big arch that Steve visited, does it create huge waves?

I can push it over, right? Cus I want to.

Can I make a wing suit and jump off a really high mountain, then glide into underground caves, splash through a waterfall and land on the back of a white stag?

Can I persuade everyone on the whole continent to follow me, then walk into a big lake and see who can hold their breath the longest?
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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)      
39098.167 In reply to 39098.166 
Ten minutes is more than long enough to say yes seven times. Why are you ignoring me, bitch!? :@
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 From:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)   
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
39098.168 In reply to 39098.166 
You seem to be misunderstanding the following things:

1. The English language (and human language in general)
2. What a simulation is

"let you do whatever you want" is contextualised by "They simulate a fantasy world".

For example. If I say: "Here, take these keys, use my house for a week, you can do whatever you like". Do you take that to mean that you can become a tiger? Or destroy the moon with the power of your mind?

No, you don't, unless you're severely mentally ill. You realise that the possibilities are limited by the terms of the premise. You realise that I am saying "you can do anything which physics and other restraints will allow - I am not imbuing you with superhuman power, I am merely indicating a degree of freedom". Similarly when saying someone can do "anything they like" within a simulation, it goes without saying that that is bounded by what is possible with in the simulation.

A simulation where you could do, in the way you're reading it, "anything you like" is inherently impossible (what if 'I would like' to both do X and not do X simultaneously?). Your reading makes 'you can do anything you like' meaningless in all usages. And given that it's a fairly common construction either you or the entire of humanity for most of its existence is wrong. Statistically, your chances of being right here are slim.
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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)      
39098.169 In reply to 39098.168 
That was a rubbish reply.

I'm not playing Skyrim now. :@

When can I pick up the keys?
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 From:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)   
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
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Will you become a tiger and/or destroy the moon with the power of your mind?

If not, whenever you like (<-- yes, I mean that quite literally. Including the past)
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 From:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)  
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)      
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The moon is officially under my protection now. Do not try to destroy it! :@
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 From:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)   
 To:  Peter (BOUGHTONP)     
39098.172 In reply to 39098.171 
I wouldn't! :O
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 From:  DrBoff (BOFF)  
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)      
39098.173 In reply to 39098.161 
Psych!

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 From:  johngti_mk-ii  
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)      
39098.174 In reply to 39098.165 
Excellent use of brackets there, Xenophone. I salute you.

Add THE VETOES to your myspace friends!!! Pretty please :D

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 From:  graphitone  
 To:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)      
39098.175 In reply to 39098.165 

Ah, thanks for outlining the differences.

 

I'd like to say I'd be able to play Skyrim and enjoy it, but I just don't think I've got the time at the moment, possibly 1-2 hours on some evenings and sunday morning are all I've got for gaming.

 

If it's as in depth as people are saying I don't think I'll get much continuity of plot/storyline between my disparate gaming sessions. :C

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 From:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)   
 To:  DrBoff (BOFF)     
39098.176 In reply to 39098.173 
8-O (cheer)

John: Thank you :D
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 From:  Drew (X3N0PH0N)   
 To:  graphitone     
39098.177 In reply to 39098.175 
Aye it's... a hell of a time sink. I'm maybe... 40 or 50 hours in and I've really genuinely not scratched the surface of anything yet. I'm still just finding my way around.

It really does require obsessive play.

Having said that, I don't know that it wouldn't be enjoyable in 2 hour snatches here and there, it may well be.
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