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Lordbound is finally here.
For me the UI for Inventory is very poor so not sure where that guy is coming from and I find the combat pretty average, particularly the lack of any skill around blocking/parrying. I've just played The Witcher 2 and find the combat in that to be streaks ahead of Skyrim.
Pathfinding is perfectly fine as is, IMHO. The game is about giving you a world and letting you explore, not giving you a direct path (a la GPS) to your destination. Exploration is one of the most important elements to RPGs. And, once you find a location, you can just fast travel to it.
So, this isn't broken, IMHO. If you want GPS, play a modern game where GPS makes sense. The spell in the game is as close as you should come to it in a fantasy setting.
i have to disagree with them saying the combat is fixed. is the combat better than Oblivion's? sure, by leaps and bounds. but i don't, however, think it's fixed. i think it could be a lot better, because it's still floaty as far as hit detection and button-mashy as far as striking with your weapon.
also, Sneak is ridiculous in how you can basically stand in front of somebody in a well lit room and not be detected. i would like to have seen a Sneak system similar to Splinter Cell: Conviction, where there are well defined shadows, and you have to stay in them and move when an enemy isn't looking in order to sneak. it really is a bit less immersive when you can walk in front of somebody's face from two feet away just because your Sneak is leveled high and the area you're standing in is SLIGHTLY less dark.
The Level Up system is the same damn thing as Oblivion except you do not have to sleep to level up and they have a stupid "perk" system
They didn't fix how rain and now snow goes through shelter. That happened in Morrowind too. They somehow managed to make the UI worse from Oblivion.