Skyrim is much more open than those games, as far as how you approach your character, and exploring. going back to Skyrim after playing The Witcher 3 helped me to appreciate the strengths of SkyrimPlaying Skyrim post Witcher 3 & Breath of the Wild
If that's the case, this may not be for me.
Maybe I'm but playing 1st person gives me a headache a lot of the times so I generally try to avoid it.
I only go first person for combat, for everything else I stay 3rd person. If you run a thief build that mainly focuses on backstabs, or a dual wielding warrior, you can stay 3rd person for combat, but I would advise you to just get use to first person.
And understand, I get where you're coming from, I didn't really like Skyrim all that the much the first time I played it. I kinda liked fallout so I decided to try skyrim out on a whim since I prefer medieval roleplaying fantasy over what fallout was offering. What changed my mind on Skyrim and the TES series as a whole was when I returned to whiterun after killing the dragon attacking the nearby watch tower. When I entered the city I came across the Alik'r Warriors, I was instantly captivated by their attire and swords. I immediately run to google and spent the whole day devouring every piece of information regarding the Redguards of hammerfell since I originally thought they were just a generic token black race. Turns out, at-least for me, they were the most unique take on a black race that I have ever came across in the entire fantasy genre.
From that point on, I restarted my game and decided to roleplay as a one-handed scout type of character wearing the Hammerfell garb and scimitar that the Alik'r warriors wore. I spent 60hrs on that first playthru. I was able to truly immerse myself in the world and appreciate all of what I found in skyrim, this greatly enhanced my exploration and dungeon crawling experience. I fell in love with the series after this. I guess my point is this, don't drop it so fast, you might end up finding something that pulls you into the world like I did.
Nah breath of the wild is more open than Skyrim. No invisible walls, no dumb side walking on a mountain, can fight the final boss when you want to etc.Skyrim is much more open than those games, as far as how you approach your character, and exploring. going back to Skyrim after playing The Witcher 3 helped me to appreciate the strengths of Skyrim
Breath of the Wild isn't open to my personal computer, so idk...Nah breath of the wild is more open than Skyrim. No invisible walls, no dumb side walking on a mountain, can fight the final boss when you want to etc.
Dusted off my ps3 last month and discovered an unopened copy of skyrim... never bought the hype but popped it in outta curiosity... now I'm 90 hours deep and im outchea slicing up them imperial cacs
Why did I start playing this game
shyt is pure crack
shyt is pure crack
I heard they even got a vr version
Addictive as fukk. You can only break the spell by defeating alduin then maybe dlc if u done that already then u just hookedDusted off my ps3 last month and discovered an unopened copy of skyrim... never bought the hype but popped it in outta curiosity... now I'm 90 hours deep and im outchea slicing up them imperial cacs
Why did I start playing this game
no dlcs for skyrim breh i dont wanna add another 300 hoursAddictive as fukk. You can only break the spell by defeating alduin then maybe dlc if u done that already then u just hooked
Vampires and a dragonborn rival. shyt is litno dlcs for skyrim breh i dont wanna add another 300 hours
You should have a PC version.Dusted off my ps3 last month and discovered an unopened copy of skyrim... never bought the hype but popped it in outta curiosity... now I'm 90 hours deep and im outchea slicing up them imperial cacs
Why did I start playing this game
no... I shouldn't.Vampires and a dragonborn rival. shyt is lit
I've seen the vids. shyt is just too amazing breh. But I ain't trying to replay this shyt again. Maybe in like ten years when the shyt becomes vintageYou should have a PC version.
Skyrim + Mods is almost Witcher 3 level.