• @[email protected]
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    325 months ago

    I used to be a Dragonborn like you, but then I got a fire arrow to my dedicated graphics card.
    Now nothing newer than Oblivion will ever run on that machine.

    • I Cast Fist
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      45 months ago

      Try Daggerfall Unity. Only the engine is newer, also loads of bugfixes and mod support.

    • @[email protected]
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      15 months ago

      luckily the last time Bethesda had good writing was Morrowind so you’re not missing much

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        5 months ago

        In Morrowind I like the story and the music. But as I explored the battle mechanics, I couldn’t stand the randomness.
        Also in a later retries after Oblivion and Skyrim I missed the real talking more than the graphics enhancements.
        A bit unfair, I know. Maybe I’m not that game connoisseur myself.

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          5 months ago

          yeah but the talking was annoying af. it felt like they had like four people voicing the entire game. meanwhile a small independent studio like supergiant makes a much smaller game fully voice acted but doesn’t feel exhausted as quickly as Skyrim, with thousands of lines both written and performed fantastically. i can’t excuse anything Bethesda is doing anymore. they’re getting worse with every game, both in terms of writing and gameplay.

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            25 months ago

            Yes, mostly Wes Johnson with a bit of a very annoyed Sean Bean.
            But I have a soft spot for the over the top Sheogorath, the unnecessarily aggressive guard shouts and the calm voice of the Khajiit women.
            Some of the other few voices I can’t stand, especially the blacksmith of Chorrol (“A pleeeeasure to serve you”).