The sheer replayability of this game is incredible.

Post » Sat Jun 09, 2012 3:16 am

This unless your goign to to the digital version of LARPing the questing and scripted events never change so once you did one quest it will always be the same. So unless you like doign the same quest over and over wit hthe same result just with a different face and weapon then Skyrim is a "one and done" I think. I did devide the quest groupign over 3 characters however unlike my "One and only" god in OBlivion. Thanks ot the perk system making you specialize to a greater degree.



I bet yo ucan do it. Fast travel, carrages and concentratign on the relevent quests and getting them done. Yeah you can do it.

Maybe, I just find it odd that you can fast travel and complete the DB and destroy the DB at the same time.

And find all those locations to fast travel to. :P
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Post » Sat Jun 09, 2012 7:57 am

Well you don't really have to "find" anything since quest marker put locations on your map too. Fast travel to nearest discovered location and run there. You can be amazed at how fast to can put away quests if you jus tstick to doing them and not get distracted. Mainly a failing of the ectremely short and simplistic quests in skyrim.

Thieves and DB I haven't done yet however.
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Post » Sat Jun 09, 2012 5:33 am

Yes, the replayability is incredible... meaning the replayability is unbelievable... meaning I don't believe it's there. :P

Truly, Skyrim? Replayability? The game doesn't do anything different based on character type and nonexistent character personality. It doesn't offer branches for anything, exclusive content for any archetype (perhaps one may argue that the factions could be such, but they're so few in number, lacking in content, non-exclusive/selective, and trivial that they really aren't), moral dilemmas (or choices of any kind in quests aside from the occasional menial and brief dialogue choice), etc. The only actual difference between one character and another are their skill focuses which in reality don't affect anything other than the manner of killing (I wonder why they even have a speech skill in this game...) the same Draugr, dragons, bandits, bears, and wolves. Replayability isn't really one of Skyrim's stronger aspects, considering the core gameplay consists of linear, non-exclusive quests with no impact on anything and dungeon-crawling, not any plethora of choices or consequences.
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