Board Thread:Skyrim/@comment-11296535-20131117173125/@comment-180.181.142.191-20150114212326

ViVe wrote: 180.181.142.191 wrote: ViVe wrote: 180.181.142.191 wrote: I suffer the same problem. I hate first-person shooter type games that rely on combat, so I can only play Skyrim for several minutes before I just quit. I spend a lot my cash for a game I am not playing. I can play Morrowind and Oblivion slightly (even though I HATE Oblivion) but I just can't get into Skyrim. First of all he isn't talking about combat but about knowing the end of every quest and stuff like that. TES is focused on COMBAT, so on WHY do you even BUY a game if you  KNOW you will HATE it? Well I can tell you with your reasoning you've a 'handicap' in the game world. Because the entire main concept is just the same in Morrowind, Skyrim and Oblivion.

http://elderscrolls.wikia.com/wiki/Thread:796082#12 Instead of making such a fuss about Skyrim, try to play it. I also hate Call of Duty but I love Skyrim. Why? Because Skyrim is free. If you never managed to get out Helgen you can't tell us if you find it a bad or good game. Why? Because you never discovered what Skyrim has to offer.

I have made one level 96 character and I am bored of the game. Morrowind may be about combat but I can be what I want. I once played the game as a merchant doing all the non-fighting missions. My favourite bit was Helgen thats why after it I just quit, I did get to Riverwood though. Stop lying... You can't create a level 96 character in Skyrim. Well isn't it funny that you can. The maximum was a hundred, and thanks to the Legendry Skills you can go over the one hundred level limit. You know what I'm starting to doubt you've even played the game. And most of the quests are boring. There are quite a bit of good ones like some of the Daedric quests but the guilds are badly done. And seriously the Bards College? A place of learning, diplomacy and music asking you to go into a Draugr dungeon, kill all the Draugr there and then get this poem?