I have never played Arena, but it seriously takes several days to get from 1 distant town to another?
But has anybody ever traveled from like, Morrowind to Valenwood?
If so, then you're crazy. And awesome.
I have never played Arena, but it seriously takes several days to get from 1 distant town to another?
But has anybody ever traveled from like, Morrowind to Valenwood?
If so, then you're crazy. And awesome.
You have to pause, though. Always can take a break, then continue.
Also, yeah that would be pretty cool, going from one point on the continent to the most farthest point. It makes me travelling to Windhelm on foot seem easy.
So you'd pause and leave your computer with the game and other background processes still running for months then? (because if you're not playing 24/24h, that's what it'll take, months)
If the game crashes, you go back to the beginning of your travel.
Pause and save. No one can go days on days of straight travelling.
Never subestimate humans
If you tried, you'd die in a week or so. If you go pause and save, you'll get tired of it anyway, and it will still take months. And you don't want to do nothing in a TES for months.
Ok, Superestimate now.
Better :)
Well, a lot of people walk rather then fast travel, because you can see a lot of cool sights. I walked to Windhelm from Whiterun to join the Stormcloaks and I thought It would make for a nice enough trial. All I saw was a lost horse, a few bandits, and an ice troll, that almost killed me. And I walked to Serpentstone Island, on the way, I met a hostile Redguard,but that was it.
That's Skyrim. In Skyrim, you actually can see beautiful terrains and random encounters. In Arena, it's ambient nothingness and the flattest of all barrens. Walking from Fort Dawnguard to Northwatch Keep doesn't take more than forty minutes. And between the two, there are tons of random encounters and other locations that, if you try to go through all of them, will keep you active for hours, and hours, if not days on end. Arena has none of that, you'll just be seeing the same thing, while being hypnotized by the sighting of your horse's movement. And then you'll burn it down, kill yourself, and go play Morrowind instead.