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Ditch the gamebryo engine
Ditch the gamebryo engine















Elder Scrolls and Fallout games just dump you into the world (after the intro sequence of course) and let you have at it.

ditch the gamebryo engine

Like most people have been saying, I'm getting tired of the guided experiences that games have become. There might be cool loot, there might not be, but the cool thing is the game gives you the option to do so.

ditch the gamebryo engine

You ditch the quest to see what's in there. You can be in the middle of a quest, only to happen upon some random dungeon. It's not a hard to grasp concept.For me the gameplay focuses on exploring. I mainly want to know the reason behind those opinions. We don't take too kindly to these "opinions". See - opinion.This is the internet friend.

#DITCH THE GAMEBRYO ENGINE MODS#

The gamebryo engine was also horrible, and so was the dialogue and the fact that the enemies scaled with you (don't know if it will be the same in Skyrim, I hope not)Īnyway I seem to have been misinformed about the consoles supporting mods for sure, however Bethesda wants it.Įdit again : So It seems that the playstation magazine confirmed it, I hope I'm not misinformed said: said: said: Because people like them. We have all seen seen snow and dragons before. Yeah but Morrowind was a lot more exotic, with weird creatures and people living in huge mushrooms.

ditch the gamebryo engine

But that's something that's definitely been fixed with Skyrim, the frozen wilderness and mountains seem a lot more interesting, and like Morrowind, it's a much more isolated environment. I wasn't the biggest fan of Oblivion, one of the biggest problems was the setting. It lacks the setting however if the exploration and immersion would be on that level I would be quite surprised.















Ditch the gamebryo engine