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Old 06-22-2011, 09:41 PM
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Skyrim will suck just like Oblivion sucked because they're developing it in tandem for both console and PC release. Want to know why Climbing and Levitation spells were taken out in Oblivion? Because of the way the XBOX handles the game, it couldn't handle having the player on the roofs of buildings.

Or how about how they gutted conversation options in Oblivion compared to Daggerfall / Morrowind? Or neutered spell casting to keep it from being "too OP"? Or destroyed side-quests to focus on a single long quest focusing on how great the player character is? And how the Septims are unquestionably good and pure and full of win and the Monster of the Week is unquestionably bad and a card carrying villain with no motives?

TES is crap beyond Morrowind. They destroyed a good franchise to cater to the BAWX crowd. I hope Skyrim is just as big of a failure as Oblivion was, because maybe then someone will get a clue and realize that Daggerfall and Morrowind were the best of the series and make a game more like that, rather than this withered husk we're left with.
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