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"Fallout 4 adds to the lore"
http://www.pcgamer.com/obsidian-ceo-id-love-to-turn-eternity-into-more-like-a-skyrim-product/
Seems like Obsidian might be heading in a different direct, Weather or not this is something that will end up good or bad is a bit murky. It is unsettling however, if obsidian wants to get the "skyrim audience" that would entail dumbing down the game and perhaps even the rpg elements as we all know Bugthesda often does with their games.
On a personal note, Skyrim wasn't even that great in terms of its combat anyways. The sword play was pretty lacking and felt not kick really. I feel the feedback from the swings felt too much like knife going through hot butter, Little to no resistance or feel to it. Spells weren't all to impressive either. If the words are maybe taken out of context in this article as most gaming journalist tend to do with tabloid journalism. I'd be a bit more relived, Perhaps they mean't just want to experiment with a different combat system and aspect but i've seen a lot of companies fall from good grace. Bioware being one of the most notorious.
So who knows what this spells out, they want to continue to make RPGs that they're proud of but we will have to see what is waiting in store for us.
Seems like Obsidian might be heading in a different direct, Weather or not this is something that will end up good or bad is a bit murky. It is unsettling however, if obsidian wants to get the "skyrim audience" that would entail dumbing down the game and perhaps even the rpg elements as we all know Bugthesda often does with their games.
On a personal note, Skyrim wasn't even that great in terms of its combat anyways. The sword play was pretty lacking and felt not kick really. I feel the feedback from the swings felt too much like knife going through hot butter, Little to no resistance or feel to it. Spells weren't all to impressive either. If the words are maybe taken out of context in this article as most gaming journalist tend to do with tabloid journalism. I'd be a bit more relived, Perhaps they mean't just want to experiment with a different combat system and aspect but i've seen a lot of companies fall from good grace. Bioware being one of the most notorious.
So who knows what this spells out, they want to continue to make RPGs that they're proud of but we will have to see what is waiting in store for us.