I literally heard about this game the day it was announced and became extremely hyped about the game. I preordered it as soon as I could and the day it came out I got it (Xbox 360 Version, my PC wasn't good enough at the time). I jumped right into the game with a pure mage, like I normally started an Elder Scrolls game, and completed the Mages Guild quest, Boosted my level up A LOT, and had a wonderful time. Then I got around the mid to late 30's and decided that I wanted to try out a warrior, mainly because blacksmithing looked so bad ass but also I wanted to be a part of the Companions Guild and it wouldn't feel right to do it as a mage. The same general thing happened and I spent a good three or so days on the character, completed the Companions Guild questline, got my blacksmithing to maximum level, and found my self ending up with what I thought was the best equipment in the game ( Full Legendary Dragon Plate armor ) and an amazing Daedric Two hander at again around the level 30's. Then I decided that I wanted to make an assassin and complete the Dark Brotherhood as well as the Thieves Guild. You can probably guess what happened next; completion of both guilds, best equipment I can achieve, and got once again around to the level 30's.
After all of this I realized that I haven't even touched much of the Main Questline, barely any of the side quests / daedric quests, and that I'm not really having fun with the game! Maybe this is due to me looking up guides when needed, hearing about how
I desperately want to get back into the game, but I just can't, whenever I think about it I feel completely turned off from putting the disc in and grabbing the controller for it.
Concerns:
I fear that by going into the game again as a new character so I can try to immerse my self, I'd remember everything and not have that amazing " First-Time-Playing " experience I'd want with a first character, even though it's been a good 1-1.5 months since I've touched it. Little things that I'd otherwise be oblivious to if not for spending an enormous amount of time on these forums and looking up stuff about the game, would annoy the hell out of me and ruin my gameplay (This goes with the whole
Posessing the knowledge that I'm able to Fast Travel, Boost a skill, change the difficulty, and do other sorts of methods many of you, as well as I, consider "cheating", hinders my gameplay in that I'd have to place restrictions upon how I play the game in order to avoid this. This is a lot harder than you'd think. I mean lets face it, if I'm on my way to complete a quest and it's on the otherside of the map, that fast travel will certainly seem rather considerable. And when I'm fighting that annoying draugr lord that I spent two hours in the dungeon to reach but he's kicking my ass, that difficulty slider will become rather tempting to change and that restoration skill might be rather tempting to boost. In my mind, having urges to do these things is wrong and ruins general gameplay, but it's pretty much unavoidable.
Everyone within the forum discusses how
Playing multiple forms of combat styles on the same character, basically somewhat of a jack-of-all-trades character, would ruin gameplay. Probably by mid game, I'd find that since I'm not particularly great with anything, I'll be punished and hindered within the game, which is the main reason why I made a pure mage, pure thief/assassin, pure warrior, in the first place.
Ideas:
The main plan I have to get back into a game like this with my given situation is to apply those restrictions I talked about earlier where I don't do this or that even though I could, create a new character and do what I want in combat and stick to it so I can immerse my self in the game, avoid all forms of guides and even stay away from the forums as well, and use my previous characters as "Fun Characters" when I feel like goofing around and do things my newly created character I'm immersed with wouldn't do.
That's about all I've got... thanks for reading and hopefully responding with feedback and advice!

