Healium wrote: » Got to play this for 20 minutes at Eurogamer Expo today - full HD, and Turtle Beach headset. Fantastic! Environments look great, HUD is nice, map is great, the sounds are amazing when you use a headset.Negatives: Load times were relatively heavy for the Xbox build we played. Shouldn't take 10 seconds every time you enter/leave a building. Some of the graphics are still a bit rubbish. Water is fantastic, but the characters themselves and any small details like that can still be a bit blocky, like Oblivion. But, if you loved Oblivion, you'll love this. Not broken with bugs at the moment, but I did find a few small glitches. Bothing Fallout-esque, anyway
Kiith wrote: » Hopefully they can get that down a bit, and eliminate it almost completely on the pc.
Monotype wrote: » Well AFAIK, you can still put an SSD into a console... if you can afford it.
quarryman wrote: » *looks at unused SSD sitting beside me here* any more info on that?
Healium wrote: » Got to play this for 20 minutes at Eurogamer Expo today - full HD, and Turtle Beach headset. Fantastic! Environments look great, HUD is nice, map is great, the sounds are amazing when you use a headset. Negatives: Load times were relatively heavy for the Xbox build we played. Shouldn't take 10 seconds every time you enter/leave a building. Some of the graphics are still a bit rubbish. Water is fantastic, but the characters themselves and any small details like that can still be a bit blocky, like Oblivion. But, if you loved Oblivion, you'll love this. Not broken with bugs at the moment, but I did find a few small glitches. Bothing Fallout-esque, anyway
quarryman wrote: » yeah yeah PC PC PC, but what about us console folk?
humanji wrote: » You get to live in our glorious shadow. :P
Sephiroth_dude wrote: » You lucky lucky lucky man ,did you encounter any draguns?
Healium wrote: » NO! I was really, really hoping one would just appear out of nowhere, but we played from the beginning of the game, and I imagine they won't spawn until you defeat the first one (My quest was to find the first one)
tonydude wrote: » Would it be necessary to play the previous elder scrolls titles to understand whats going to be happening in this new installment?
titan18 wrote: » It's been said that it's a promotion build,from June, and there's only one dragon in that build, and should be impossible to find in 20 minutes
Healium wrote: » Yeah, that's your first quest. There's been rumours of a dragon, the villagers laugh at you, so you have to find a king to help you. Eventually, you'll chase down and kill the dragon. I played that quest for my full 20 minutes, and got nowhere near to finding the dragon
titan18 wrote: » Ya,I was reading on the Skyrim/Bethesda forums that there might have been traps put in on certain areas to prevent you exploring fully on the demo( like can't cross certain bridges/go through caves etc). So, it's probably impossible to complete most of the early quests
Healium wrote: » I think I had full access to the world, and it had Achievements and everything, but they reset the game after every 20 minute playthrough, so you could only get so far
Burning Eclipse wrote: » Not at all... It is necessary that you play Morrowind though, because it's a brilliant game
RichieC wrote: » sapped so many hours of my life.. hours collecting flowers and grinding up my character until he was a house jumping over monster! Oblivion didn't do it for me at all... they dumbed a lot of the stuff that made morrowind so fascinating... with the trend of the market the way it is I'm praying skyrim wont be some xbox360 game with a PC port that sucks and dumbed down game mechanics.