John2290 said:
Angelus said: It sounds to me like you've put enough time into the games to know whether or not they're for you. Clearly, it seems they're not |
You missunderstand, I didn't get to go any further in each game because of real world constraints. Oblivion on PC was borrowed and had to be returned, And when I bought it for console life got in the way pushed it back and it was forgotten. Same with skyrim altough play it was very, very fragmented through the 40 hours it just felt like I trtied a demo of the game because I never had the time to get any direction whitin the game world, 40 hours over 8-12 months.
I know i love the games, I now have the time to play them properly (until Fallout 4 arrives) but that said I don't want to waste my time putting 50 hours into the lesser of the three, I'm 15ish hours into ESO and I don't want to waste another 15 hoping it gets better.
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In that case I recommend Oblivion, imo it is far better than Skyrim. The major quest lines are far more interesting and we'll written