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So nothing particularly interesting happening here, just a few screens I took to compare with vanilla. Modded Skyrim is something I've gotten into only recently and without a doubt it's a thousand times more interesting than vanilla. It's strange though because for me, Skyrim is ultimately a really bad game. It's undoubtedly the beginning of the end for the lifeblood of Bethesda's brand of CRPG as we know/knew it. Boy do I have a laundry list of problems with this game.
For a start, I don't like the nature of this game, where it's like everything takes place in its own bubble of space and time. Why is it possible for you to become the Archmage of Winterhold, a guardian of the Twilight Sepulcher and a son/daughter of the Night Mother, all at the same time? With no-one so much as blinking an eyelid? Moreover, and perhaps even more egregiously, how on Nirn is it possible for the player to become involved with several different deities simultaneously without any kind of negative or positive effect? Why is Meridia not having a go at me for being a master necromancer? Why is Nocturnal so utterly indifferent to world affairs that she apparently has no issue with the Dragonborn becoming a Nightingale? Does she even realise we're a child of Akatosh, an Aedrothic god, first and foremost? Do any of these Daedric princes care about gaining/losing followers? You'd be forgiven for thinking they did because of their persistent interference in Tamriel and yet they're apparently oblivious to one another, pun not intended.
Why is the civil war so badly constructed? It's literally a case of us being a 1-man army for either one of the poorly-fleshed out factions and the fights, particularly the final city battles, are totally underwhelming. It never feels like there's a civil war going on. Ever. There couldn't possibly be just two factions duking it out, no civil war ever has been just two factions. There should be more than just the Stormcloaks who are rebelling and there should be challenges to Ulfric's leadership. The whole civil war plot is ultimately just completely flaccid.
Why is it possible to master every skill and spell there is? What happened to classes? Bethesda went so far overboard with this it's unbelievable. Level 81 is supposedly the hard level cap. Only it isn't a cap at all because by this time you reach this level, your skills are all maxed out. And to make matters so much worse, they put in some kind of prestige function with the DLC, where you can essentially prestige reset your skills back to 15, making them "legendary", although I'm not sure what it is that makes them legendary other than a Dragonborn icon.
I am gonna stop there because this ain't a thread to bitch in, not really. Just airing my problems with what is supposedly one of the best games of all time. I think people were only impressed with it because it was a lot better than the games that existed up to 2011, although Fallout New Vegas was the far better RPG. There's no doubt that mods make it an amazing game to play but they cannot unfortunately wash away the core problems of the main game. I'll be back with some cool screens if I see anything interesting. Might pop in with some Warhammer stuff as well, maybe some Mordhau and Witcher violence too at some point.