
The debate in many a gamer’s minds lately has been whether or not completion of the main questline in Skyrim means the end of the game’s ability to keep our interest. For a many the answer could be either, but this article will help in explaining the reasons behind both.
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The debate in many gamer’s(mainly ps3 users) minds lately is why did this game get GoTY in spite of all the problems that this game had/has/still have.
Does Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim End? I ask myself a similar question after I beat oblivion, I didn't finally put the game down(pc version) until skyrim did come out. Thanks to all the mods.
The console version of skyrim only truly end when you complete everything excluding recurring radiant quest or completely grow bored of the game.
The pc version not so much thx to mods, if you to install/use them.
The bugs make it somewhat endearing, and the glitches can make playing it like forcing a confused program through its routines by sheer willpower at times.
Skyrim is great, but can also be tiring at times. For some reason I find myself liking Oblivion more for inventory interface, map, and overall gameplay experience. Skyrim gets pluses for detail, graphics, enhanced story etc, but I till prefer Oblivion between the two. Faster load times, and less buggy.
I put 240 hours into and will play again but the bugs were too much,
I will wait 6 months to a year before I sink another 200 hours into it
I stopped playing when I got the platinum.
I wanted to play more, but the game has many bugs and some are very annoying.