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From masterful to curly-straws. hehe.
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Don't forget you don't have to open doors anymore either
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J3E125
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Aye, seeing this reminded me of "If Quake was Done Today" video. Loads of "Tips" to help you, and the boss battle that was designed by 5 year olds. Also I know that map is from doom, it urks me that I can't remember it!
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Kajet
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Really though, even D1E1M8 Phobos Anomaly would be more complicated.
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There is also a related video called "If Doom was done today"
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Doom 1, E1M6: Central Processing.
There we go! Yes I remember my experience when I rushed the monsters until I got chaingun, good times. There is also a related video called "If Doom was done today"
Yep I saw that one, seems a lot more modern (and slow!)
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Here's the weird part, to me: The levels in Doom 1&2, especially later on, were essentially puzzle dungeons akin to those in Legend of Zelda, albeit with shooting. Zelda is really popular today, and so is shooting. So in theory, creating an FPS with such pure puzzle-dungeon gameplay today would be highly marketable, yet thus far it has been considered an anathema.
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Legend of Zelda: The Forgotten Space Marine?
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Hasn't the Elder Scrolls always aspired to fill just that sort of niche? They're first person dungeon crawls at heart. The world are expansive, but dungeon exploration is what everything ultimately comes down to. There may not be trick jumps and rocket launchers, but the series gets more and more action oriented with each installment. It isn't as if you can talk your way out of situations, after all.
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Hasn't the Elder Scrolls always aspired to fill just that sort of niche? They're first person dungeon crawls at heart. The world are expansive, but dungeon exploration is what everything ultimately comes down to. There may not be trick jumps and rocket launchers, but the series gets more and more action oriented with each installment. It isn't as if you can talk your way out of situations, after all.
Yeah, but in Skyrim when you aren't fighting, which is almost all the time, you spend 20 minutes to get somewhere for a ring, then 15 minutes to somewhere else to finish the quest. Very yawn intensive. That's why I prefer Fallout, you have guns, no actual weapon limits, and lots of baddies to incinerate. Plus the 40's/50's soundtrack is excellent.
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As far as I know Elder Scrolls hasn't done much for the puzzle element, sure occasionally you've got some mildly irritating switch puzzle but ultimately nothing all that interesting.
PS: Fast travel ftw
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lol yeah i tend to use fast travel in skyrim so problem solved
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Edit: "You can not fast travel to the current location." WRYYY!!!
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« Last Edit: 2012-06-19, 20:28 by J3E125 »
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I don't understand the rage fast travel invokes, it keeps stuff going at a pace that doesn't make me want to just uninstall the game and play something else.
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Kajet: I agree, sorry for the error.
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I am not a fan of fast travel unless it is thematically appropriate. Having a train station, coach service, silt strider, etc. is tolerable. Being able to just open your map whenever and immediately click and go to any previous location feels almost like cheating to me.
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Fast travel is optional, so pure action fans would use it much more. Especially Skyrim, no one wants to run in to a dragon every 5 minutes. Although if your looking for something more action oriented, just get something like Borderlands or Torchlight 2. (I just can't keep myself from derailing the topic!)
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The only game I've encountered that kind of gameplay is in space sims (such as X3 -- and I don't remember if it's a mod or in it by default). In those cases, you really need it, as it already takes a ton of time flying through sectors. To have to go from one side of the universe (kind of small for a universe) to the other takes a while. They have autopilot things that'll get you there, so you basically set your course then get up and do something for a while. Hmmmm, as much I like the idea of space exploration and the awe of a wide expanse of free roam area, these games are typically too boring to get too involved in. Freelancer was probably the best one of these, but once you've done everything, it's boring.
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