Glad you enjoyed itI did too the first couple times through.
So now are you going into Vet or starting an alt in one of the other factions?
Why the past tense? You're only 1/4 through the content ...Artfuldodger wrote: »And what a great story it is, fantastic, superb, wonderful, better than cheese. Okay now I sound like a couple of the characters.
The story main line for me was fantastic, I enjoyed every minute of it. Yes I may have moaned about certain aspects along the way (Will probably continue to do so). Aside from that I think the work that went into the game is fantastic. The scenery was very well detailed and atmospheric. The character acting was just brilliant, no over acting or "I'm just going to do this because I want the money" type of acting.The whole game was well planned and executed. I loved doing the quests and main story line, now that it is finished I will miss it.
Considering the game never cost a great deal, I think it is value for money too fold. Glad I made the decision to buy it.
Maybe you'd feel a bit better about that if you hadn't skipped Cadwell's dialog for Silver and Gold.It was a good story. A hero. And now you're just another nobody or a spy. I don't like that part of it.. I took out Molag Bal for all 3 factions.. I should be a hero to all.
And for the fact I was sent to another faction as a spy I should be spying not helping them..
Maybe you'd feel a bit better about that if you hadn't skipped Cadwell's dialog for Silver and Gold.It was a good story. A hero. And now you're just another nobody or a spy. I don't like that part of it.. I took out Molag Bal for all 3 factions.. I should be a hero to all.
And for the fact I was sent to another faction as a spy I should be spying not helping them..
Well, apparently you DID skip over the dialog since ...I didn't skip it just doesn't make sense to me. I'm DC, for King Emeric - and then suddenly I'm fight against the King. My memory didn't go so why?
Well, apparently you DID skip over the dialog since ...I didn't skip it just doesn't make sense to me. I'm DC, for King Emeric - and then suddenly I'm fight against the King. My memory didn't go so why?NONE of it is real! It's all a what-if scenario you experience inside Cadwell's mind. You never actually help the opposing factions. It's a thought experiment to show what what would have happened *if* you had chosen another alliance.
Well, apparently you DID skip over the dialog since ...I didn't skip it just doesn't make sense to me. I'm DC, for King Emeric - and then suddenly I'm fight against the King. My memory didn't go so why?NONE of it is real! It's all a what-if scenario you experience inside Cadwell's mind. You never actually help the opposing factions. It's a thought experiment to show what what would have happened *if* you had chosen another alliance.
I still don't enjoy it. I like or would have liked the meridia aspect better. A spy..
dudenamedchris wrote: »The game really isn't as good as sky rim. In sky rim there's a far deeper level of depth and importance to your character and everything in he story has meaning and you have more options and far far better graphics
BaconMagic wrote: »No over acting? Um, Vanus Galerion? Really?
dudenamedchris wrote: »The game really isn't as good as skyrim. In skyrim there's a far deeper level of depth and importance to your character and everything in he story has meaning and you have more options and far far better graphics
Scyantific wrote: »BaconMagic wrote: »No over acting? Um, Vanus Galerion? Really?
Vanus was always portrayed as this elitist smug prick. If anything they basically nailed him in ESO.
yeah i always laugh at that..the future of tamriel is in your hands,we must make haste..im in the background opening a urn and reading bookshelves at my leisure lol.Well glad you enjoyed it. I found it forgettable but when everyone is the chosen one but not really my guy is THE chosen one, it's meh. Running back to the cave to talk to old Blindy McQuestgiver every 5 levels was also meh.
His ghost image would appear and be like "Vestige we need to act fast and save the world! Come back to the cave!" I'm like "er...ok I'll get back to that but first I need to break down loot for mats, repair armor, bank items, transfer items between mules, do writs, and train my horse."
Old Blindy, "Did I mention the fate of the world rest on you?"
Me, "Yah yah, I'll get to it."
Lol. Bethesda can't write, stories are the weakest part of their games and there's very little recognition of your actions other than passing guard comments. You can assassinate the emperor and then join the Imperial Legion to conquer Skyrim as if nothing happened. Nearly ever quest is completely linear, with murder as the only solution to problems (however, world design is beautifully non-linear). It's an insanely engaging and immersive game, but its gameplay isn't deep at all.dudenamedchris wrote: »The game really isn't as good as sky rim. In sky rim there's a far deeper level of depth and importance to your character and everything in he story has meaning and you have more options and far far better graphics