Being a major Bethesda fanboy, I have pre ordered my copy to pick up at Gamestop on midnight Thursday. I'll play all night, and have Friday off.
360? check.
Couch? Check.
Wife and kids(they are grown) at work? Check.
Drink and snacks? Check.
Totally useless human being on Friday? Most assuredly, CHECK!
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming "WOW, what a ride!"
Civ II rules after all these years......
Being a major Bethesda fanboy, I have pre ordered my copy to pick up at Gamestop on midnight Thursday. I'll play all night, and have Friday off.
360? check.
Couch? Check.
Wife and kids(they are grown) at work? Check.
Drink and snacks? Check.
Totally useless human being on Friday? Most assuredly, CHECK!
I am looking forward to it, but I can't buy it right now. So I am waiting and I have a few MMO's that are free that will keep me busy until I can get it.
Turbine, you know I love you but on Friday Middle Earth will just have to wait.
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming "WOW, what a ride!"
Civ II rules after all these years......
The TV promo looked quite good. I doubt the actual game animation is anywhere near as well-done.
Oh of course not!
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming "WOW, what a ride!"
Civ II rules after all these years......
Picking up my copy in 3 1/2 hours at Game Stop. It's gonna be a loooooooooooong night in front of my tv.........
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming "WOW, what a ride!"
Civ II rules after all these years......
Any REVIEWS so far? Did anyone start playing already?
I'm glad I took it from direct2drive - I read nightmares from steam downloading at 100kb/s - I'm downloading at full speed of my DSL line. Not to mention Direct2drive here in Europe is 5 Euros cheaper than Steam.
Not sure but I think Skyrim releases here in the UK on the 14th.
I will probably buy Skyrim at some point - not in a hurry for it though.
I have Oblivion gathering dust on a shelf after only a short time playing it (work / family time constraints back when I bought it!).
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I played it a bit before work (for about an hour), this morning. The combat seems really good, and the models/textures are really great. The UI and the de-RPG-ification are crummy, but hopefully mods should be able to fix both of those.
I have a hunch that this'll be a 8/10 on consoles and a 10/10 on PC, once mods get out and the community takes care of some of the issues.
I believe that "stupid Steam" was auto-downloading a patch for you.
Wrong, it's actually a bug (confirming "stupid steam"), and I fixed it using this advice:
its a bug, the steam servers didnt validate your install. Pause the download, delete local content and run the disc installer again. the whole game is on disc and it will be way faster. i had same problem and this solved it.
go to library on steam. right click on the downloading skyrim
pause download
right click again and choose delete local content ( ull get a warning)
run disc installer and watch the speed pick up!
Did anyone else have the "dang, but this is Edoras!" moment at the first town after the introduction? Not the little village, the town on that hill (trying not to give names to avoid spoilers).
I don't think so - I already bought it on Direct2drive.co.uk
Originally Posted by Runesi_EU
Its out today in the UK, ready and waiting for me when I get home from work
Well, so be it! I was refering to shop bought editions of Skyrim and I know my local supermarket (name not needed) has preorders for the game to be picked up on the 14th - xbox and PS3 versions if I remember correctly but not the PC version.
Will maybe check the thre games shops in town tommorow or I will probably check out the DL sites tonight but I'm not really in a hurry to get the game.
Headsup appreciated.
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I've been playing this game all day, it owns.
But actually, I feel like I might have been better off picking it up on the 360 because the controls/graphics don't seem to be taking advantage of my PC at all. The controls are very console-ish and there's a lot of instances where you need to hit keys when your mouse should have been the tool to do the job. The graphics are good but you can tell that they're using the same low res textures in the PC version, which is understandable for a game this large.
So yeah, minor issues with the PC version aside, I am in love with the game and I will be playing this game relentlessly any chance I get for the next long time.
So far this game is pretty awesome. I think the map is probably about the same size as oblivions but it feels so much larger and more alive. So far I am enjoying this even more than Oblivion. The UI however is obviously designed for a console and doesn't really work that well for the PC, i'm sure this will get modded and fixed in the future.
This wasn't playtested on a PC =) No default command is intuitive, turning off the default 360 joystick thingie doesn't actually do anything such as remap your keys to something logical for a keyboard - and if you manually remap it just resets at random...
...oh and set specific items to a key also doesn't actually stick, your setting disappears.
If one guy in dev team had set his bullterrier to check the UI using a keyboard once for five minutes during a coffee-break, the glaring mistakes would have been instantly recognizable.
75 USD later, I wish I'd not preordered but instead waited for the hacked ripped and torn-out versions with at least a modded UI.
You close containers using TAB.
You open using E you take all using R you take whatever in container happens to be highlighted hitting E again. Pressing ESC gets you a menu.
This is the mapping my game randomly reverts to.
And find some hack for the lockpicking, rather improbable mini-game design if you use a mouse.
Then there is STEAM.
You can't start installing without inserting STEAM into your...system.
STEAM has an offline mode once it has finished inserting itself into your...system but it still tries to chat with the internets.
Again, in slow motion: if you have the DVD, you cannot simply install the game
The procedure to NOT get the default download 5gb from STEAM and instead install from the DVD includes starting to download from STEAM, going into the STEAM interface and deleting all local content (an option that isn't there until you botched a STEAM download already).
Then you use the command prompt to start the install.
Did I say command prompt? Yes, this is harder to install than it was to run Daggerfall under an unpatched Windows ME.
STEAM doesn't actually have enough power to fire up a download or a patch and you will be kept waiting for that if there are a lot of users at the same time. If you change what server STEAM chats with, all your STEAM settings and options will be lost. Still, it may help you as it helped me.
Had a half day at work, picked up the game, inserted the DVD and waited a mere five hours to see my first loading screen.
Last edited by Macroscian; Nov 12 2011 at 05:24 AM.
I just got done playing about 8 hours on my 360. Bethesda really outdid themselves this time. That game is so full of win. It seems like they took the best out of everyone of their games, including Fallout 3 and put it in Skyrim.
I love this game. Sorry Turbine, you're gonna have to be put on hold for now.....
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming "WOW, what a ride!"
Civ II rules after all these years......
So guys, in your opinion... Winterhold = Edoras, or not? (or Edoras as it could be in game)
PS:
I have absolutely no problems playing this game on a PC, the controls are quite easy to get used to and quite intuitive too.
I also had the "steam downloads 5gb" problem, and I solved it very easily by using the method I already posted in this thread and that I will repeat in case someone missed it:
its a bug, the steam servers didnt validate your install. Pause the download, delete local content and run the disc installer again. the whole game is on disc and it will be way faster. i had same problem and this solved it.
go to library on steam. right click on the downloading skyrim
pause download
right click again and choose delete local content ( ull get a warning)
run disc installer and watch the speed pick up!
I disagree on the 'intuitive' bit =)
I feel the user interface and keymapping are unfinished and clunky and - again - not at all tested on a PC prior to release. My dvd says it's to be used with a PC. I dislike that it isn't.
1) play it on a 360 or the like
2) if you must play it on a PC, shop a joystick
3) if you can't stand joysticks, wait for a mod that utilizes a keyboard
I remap and it resets.
STEAM is not a bug, it's a feature. It's there to stop piracy. At least that's what a good friend tells me who has been playing the game on his 360 for a week prior to release.
I disagree on the 'intuitive' bit =)
I feel the user interface and keymapping are unfinished and clunky and - again - not at all tested on a PC prior to release. My dvd says it's to be used with a PC. I dislike that it isn't.
To each his own, I had no problems adapting to the controls. And I play with keyboard/mouse, not a joystick. I also remapped a couple of keys (notably the "auto run" one I'm used to have at a specific place because of MMORPGs) without any problems, and my settings save just fine.
Originally Posted by Macroscian
STEAM is not a bug, it's a feature. It's there to stop piracy. At least that's what a good friend tells me who has been playing the game on his 360 for a week prior to release.
The fact that steam downloads the full game again IS a BUG. The piracy protection is the little bit it downloads once PROPERLY installed from the DVD, after the little manipulation I talked about in my previous post, and which is WAY less than the 5gb it tries to download when bugged.
Sky as "look at the sky" and rim, like the rim of a basketball hoop. The reason I know this is that the npcs talk.
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, totally worn out & proclaiming "WOW, what a ride!"
Civ II rules after all these years......