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> From: "Reynolds, Jason M." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'[email protected]'" <[email protected]>
> Subject: (OT) - Console RPGs - RE: [gundam] MS Saga
> Date: Wed, 29 Mar 2006 16:18:21 -0600
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> 
> Since we are on the topic of RPGs, I was wondering if anyone else out there
> has played any of the Elder Scrolls games.  I have played Morrowind
> fanatically and am thoroughly thrilled with Oblivion as well.  I was just
> wondering if anyone else played them too.  They are available for the Xbox
> (Xbox 360 for Oblivion) and PC Platforms.

I played through Morrowind, the first expansion, and most of the second one (as 
you can probably guess, I played them on a PC).  I've also got Oblivion.  And 
I've played Arena and Daggerfall (though I didn't finish either one - the first 
was a friend's game that I borrowed, and I got the second one after I had 
Windows 98, which caused periodic frustrating technical problems with the old 
DOS based game).  So yes, I like the Elder Scrolls games.

:P

I started with a knight and got partway through the main quest, but then 
decided to reroll.  I'm now playing a battlemage, and have gained access to the 
guild in the Imperial City (which requires doing a quest in each of the 
outlying towns first).  I'm also about to restart the main quest, as I haven't 
done very much with it at all this time around.

Combat has always been one of the weaker parts of the game series, and I'm 
disappointed with the blocking system in the new game.  And I quickly realized 
that the sign that featured 'Troll-kin' (improved health regeneration, but more 
vulnerable to fire damage) was probably a death warrent in this game (where 
fire seems to be an extremely popular method of dealing damage - related to 
that, playing a dark elf with the 75% damage reduction from fire almost seems 
like easy mode).  Also, the large number of allies in the game means that I 
have to be much more careful with how I'm using my weapon, since it's very easy 
to accidentally hit your allies (fortunately, there's the 'Yield' option to 
help with the worst possible side effect of that).  But other than that it 
looks like another solid game.

Unfortunately, I'm one of the many people who're having problems with the 
videos at the start (the corporate logos and the Emperor's monologue).  The 
sound stutters, and it causes the video to act up as well.  From what others 
have posted on the official forums, it appears to be related to certain sound 
cards - including Creative Labs cards, such as my Soundblaster Live! Value.  
The rest of the game is fine, however.

There was also an issue where a randomly appearing hazard (something that I 
won't spoil, but anyone who's spent much time on the main quest can probably 
guess what I'm referring to) ended up interfering with a quest related battle 
in two ways.  First, it caused some enemies to be practically right on top of 
the location where the fight took place.  And secondly, it also caused an 
Imperial Legionnaire to stick around the area, and for some unknown reason come 
to the aid of the bandit I was trying to deal with by rabidly (and very 
efficiently) trying to kill my allies in the fight (though he left me alone).

The game setting is a lot of fun.  The Imperial Province (Cyrodil) isn't as 
strange and alien as Morrowind was, but I read a lot of complaints about that 
aspect of the previous game (though I personally liked it).  Some of the 
residents in the various towns are quite colorful, including the paranoid, and 
the individual who lets slip her happiness over the fact that the local 
punishment for necrophilia isn't anywhere near as bad as it is in Morrowind.

*^_^*

And it's fun to listen in on conversations regarding what's going on in 
Morrowind (one of many things people talk about).  It's also a lot easier to 
get around Cyrodil.  The gameplay area is quite a bit smaller, and you can go 
to any town at the click of a button (as well as any place of interest that 
you've already visited).  The only setting item that I'm really disappointed 
about so far is the odd situation regarding the local temples.  The temple in 
the capitol city doesn't appear to be devoted to the Nine (the pantheon of 
deities), and while there are temples to the individual deities in the smaller 
towns, the ones I've found are all uniformly identical.  I'm going to be 
EXTREMELY disappointed if (more likely when) I discover that the Temple of 
Djibella (probably horribly mispelled and not even remotely close), the goddess 
of love/passion/lust, looks exactly like all of the other cathedral-style 
temples I've seen to date.


junior


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