Thread:Deathstalker666/@comment-1915529-20140221183807/@comment-3547390-20140322162117

XD. A doll intimidates you?

Yeah... Elder Scrolls II is quite boring. Like I said, I couldn't even figure out how to use my weapon appropriately. When in the first game I can survive a supposedly hard dungeon, you would think I could survive a tutorial where I just have to kill 2 rats and 2 bats. But no, I fail at killing bats and rats are quite a challenge. Maybe I am just the worst player ever. Still, I didn't have high hopes due to why I disliked Arena.

Apparently Elder Scrolls 1 and 2 were randomly seeded. The plot areas were the same, but everything else was basically random. Morrowind has everything done by hand, which maybe means more to do. Perhaps some time I should try Morrowind like I said I would before. I just decided to do Daggerfall after seeing some people say how terrible Arena was yet how much they loved Daggerfall. To me it is nearly the same game with perhaps some more tedious areas.

Funny you mention that. It seems Unreal is going that way right now. It is so confusing to watch things go all around the screen so rapidly. This is what happens when you don't touch an FPS for two or so years and then wean yourself on Thief and SS2 with some JK.

Hahaha, no game is perfect. As you see I even had gripes with Thief 2, which I consider the best thing ever, due to Casing/Masks. JK is good, yet definately lacks in some areas. Hit detection is strange, I believe the range with the lightsaber is much larger than it should be. The people don't flee well, they usually just stand around and let you slaughter them and when they do run they often run into walls. Actually, pathfinding is one of the worst things of the game that seems to be better in MoTS. In the original, I remember a lot of enemies getting stuck in some location as their AI says to drop down. MoTS lacks the choices, something that made the original game so unique for its time. The voice acting isn't really the best, it isn't really meant to be taken seriously. A Dark Engine game like Thief, which has survived terribly to today and shouldn't play well on modern hardware, retains its state a lot better than JK which has to have everything but the main game in a tiny window. On a personal note, you are a powerful Jedi which is the opposite of FPS games I love (extremely weak underdogs such as an ex-criminal or thief).