Is it strictly solo play or can several folks play together on line?
Is it strictly solo play or can several folks play together on line?
I'm not enthusiastic about the setting of New Vegas.New Vegas > Skyrim and anyone who thinks otherwise is of a decidedly inferior opinion.
New Vegas > Skyrim and anyone who thinks otherwise is of a decidedly inferior opinion.
What about Skyrim keeps it from being interesting over time?Both of those games are mediocre RPGs at best and fail to hold interest very long.
New Vegas > Skyrim and anyone who thinks otherwise is of a decidedly inferior opinion.
What about Skyrim keeps it from being interesting over time?
Both of those games are mediocre RPGs at best and fail to hold interest very long.
What about Skyrim keeps it from being interesting over time?
I'm not talking about JRPGs at all. Plenty of western RPGs have way more replay value. I think the main issues I have with the direction Bethesda is heading lays in their combat systems. It is so boring. Everything feels the same.
There is a severe lack of emphasis on gameplay by Bethesda. They'd rather produce a pretty picture than a decent combat mechanic, or decent user interfaces. This all stems from my love of roguelikes, which seem to have gameplay that far exceed that of anything mainstream.
This doesn't change the fact that where bullets go has little to do with where your gun is pointing, since Fallout uses a probabilistic combat model, not a ballistic one. The same is also true of Skyrim and Oblivion: your sword swings produce a dice-roll for damage like it's D&D with no little to no bearing on where you hit, despite looking quite realistic.Shooting and gunfights in Fallout can get rather bad, though in Fallout: New Vegas they improved on how it had been before by giving us actual iron sights instead of us having to rely on luck and good fortune.