Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-10870829-20130706015706/@comment-11509577-20130709190043

S Ryan wrote: Assassin'sArt wrote: The wiki contributer who created this page read all the beginning comments and decided it was worth playing so you aren't helping anyone anymore but just arguing. Which is stupid. Actually, I'm still on the fence. It sounds cool but the gameplay faults might get on my nerves very quick. The only reason I would have bought it was the setting but if its just generic fantasy medieval rather than something that properly reflects TES lore then I might not.

This whole thread kind of went awry on me though. There wasn't any real discussion, just people fighting with 500 word essays!!

And on another note, moding or doing extensive training or anything that isn't RP just to complete the game is a major design flaw.

Ah, I think I got an Oblivion forum about the same topic mixed up. Sorry. But you don't have to get a mod to beat the game. It's totally doable. Its just a little harder until you find out how to work the game. For me that was on my third play through but I didn't do anything other than the main questline in my second playthrough so I'm just gonna say you get the hang of it after you pop your cherry on the game. Its an amazing game and the only real problem I think anyone has found the game mechanics wise would be this leveling issue which I don't think should be a reason to not play the game. The setting isn't exactly generic but it does reflect a lot of the medieval fantasy bit. It totally fits with TES lore though and is an amazing game. Sorry about the fights and long paragraphs though haha.

This game is totally playable without having to seek outside help. Like I said, its just new and you have to get used to it. I think this game is amazing and I just started a new character yesterday. Get it or don't, their are many differenciating (I think thats how you spell it) opinions on this game but mine is hands down its a must.