» Wed Jun 13, 2012 1:12 am
I enjoyed exploring in both games (Fallout 3 and Skyrim). I don't really see a difference in that area.
It's also very hard to compare two games that are set up so drastically different in how you get experience, level up, etc. Fallout 3 had perks and the "SPECIAL" setup, so you could go a number of different ways. While Skyrim has the "skill tree", the only other specialization is your race, and really most of those don't add up to that much, or you don't even need to use them.
As for weapons, heck, with just an initial 2-3 hour investment, you can already craft a weapon that can kill in 1 hit, so "finding" special weapons doesn't mean a thing. In Fallout 3, to get that "special" weapon took a very daring run, or a TON of collecting. But when you got it, it CLEARLY was better than a "normal" weapon you could find (or superior in the class of weapon it belonged to).
Weapons and Armor just come off unbalanced in Skyrim due to the Crafting and Enchanting abilities. Once you have that going for you, there's no need to find weapons or armor at all, unless you fancy yourself running around as an Imperial spy or something.