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<blockquote data-quote="Fox" data-source="post: 55849" data-attributes="member: 9514"><p>Yea, on PC, it's only really worth playing in 3rd person mode because of the unorthodox movement mechanisms. I'm disappointed in the lack of character development (as previously stated, it's mainly just getting accolades with a few perks along the way). While character customization is certainly better than other RPG's, the clothes you pick up and jewelry that looks cool is useless as you need the armor to survive. (This brings me thoughts of the Cash Shop in MS, where your aesthetic items are placed over your practical items, allowing you to retain your stats, but keep looking sharp). I think Bethesda should look to Source for their engine, and look to BioWare to their Character Development. With the source engine, physics and movement is relatable to real life (bar Gmod + noclipping), and with BioWare, I create characters that I'm proud to say, "That's my Shepard\Hawke".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fox, post: 55849, member: 9514"] Yea, on PC, it's only really worth playing in 3rd person mode because of the unorthodox movement mechanisms. I'm disappointed in the lack of character development (as previously stated, it's mainly just getting accolades with a few perks along the way). While character customization is certainly better than other RPG's, the clothes you pick up and jewelry that looks cool is useless as you need the armor to survive. (This brings me thoughts of the Cash Shop in MS, where your aesthetic items are placed over your practical items, allowing you to retain your stats, but keep looking sharp). I think Bethesda should look to Source for their engine, and look to BioWare to their Character Development. With the source engine, physics and movement is relatable to real life (bar Gmod + noclipping), and with BioWare, I create characters that I'm proud to say, "That's my Shepard\Hawke". [/QUOTE]
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