[QUOTE="Peredith"][QUOTE="grassotall"]Games that are enormous and intricately detailed have bugs. Live with it or play with shallow linear titles for the rest of your life.grassotall
Lol how is Skyrim "intriciately detailed". It's just a huge copy and paste fest. Quests breaking, sure, that's understandable, but dragons flying backwards, NPCs running ontop of horses, horses running vertically upcliffs, ragdolls going crazy, thats just poor programming. You don't see GTA4 with any of those bugs.
How is not intricately detailed? Huge terrain you can go inside every single building, interact with every single character, explore e very inch, the characters are essentially living day to day lives, every character you kill remains where you killed. Hell I went in a caste and the Yarl was talking to gaurds telling them to go check out a cave, I got distracted went out into Skyrim to loot 5 minutes later and they were running towards the cave, so I decided to follow them, they got in a fight with a couple mages on the way and evenutally made it to the cave and fought off a dragon. There's a ton of stuff like this going on at all times in Skyrim. It's the most detailed world ever created by a wide margin.Half the terrain is filled with the same trees and rocks, and is pretty barren 90% of the time, apart from the odd monster spawning. Caves are a seperate load time, nothing is happening in the world once you enter a cave. Dragons randomly spawn, so it's not like theres hundreds of dragons flying around at all times. :roll: Consoles only have limited RAM, it's not like Skyrim is using more RAM than other games. Bethesda are terrible programmers, just look at when you play it. It's all over the place. It sounds great on paper, but when you play it's laughably bad.
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