» Mon Jun 04, 2012 11:19 am
I agree with the "glitches don't count crowd". If your playing this DiD, you have to have a good idea of what to expect from the game, it's true, but no one, anywhere, any time, under any circumstance, can prepare for game glitches. It is possible to get from Markarth to Riften without being touched by your dog (rare, but possible) so that if said glitch happens for the first time and kills you, you are totally unprepared for the unprepareable.
A death that you could have concievably prepare for must count as a death, but the unthinkable (from rational game preparedness) resulting from a bug in the programming of code in line 3,675,392 is taking even DiD a bit to far.
Unless you programmed the event and are looking for, and expecting this bug to occur, it is an inconcievable event, and therefore, a legitimately reloadable death.
Skyrim doesn't prevent reloads on death, so comparing the play to games that do borders on the psychotic.
Also, if you have a terrier that can unbalance you, you are definitely NOT the adventuring, dragon-slaying type and would not be a candidate for even the least of Skyrim's creatable characters. Hence, also a psychotic rationalization to count this character's death.
Of course, opinions are like armpits, everyone has them and they all stink. But opinions were asked for and this is mine.