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Well explain why its not a proper RPG. Its not my favourite RPG by a long stretch however its a damn sight more RPG like than ME2.
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Oblivion is a proper RPG and is far deeper/heavier from an RPG perspective.
If you add the Oblivion expansion, when counting every quest in the game, I remember only 2 choices you can make in the entire game, one being which of the two houses to support in the expansion. No One Lives Forever 2 have more choices than Oblivion.
And no, what armor to wear isn't a choice in that regard.
The pillar of dialog and emotion in Oblivion was if a NPC could make you laugh, like the orc that always misplaced his words, but most of the dialogue is like;
NPC: I saw a mudcrab yesterday.
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Well explain why its not a proper RPG. Its not my favourite RPG by a long stretch however its a damn sight more RPG like than ME2.
Back in the day, quite a few journalist hailed Oblivion as a future, a new messiah of cRPGs while the actual game´s RPG mechanics were largely skeletonized, both in role-play and roll-play sense. No C&Cs, level scaling which completely broke verisimilitude and made character development meaningless, minigames, etc.
The point is, it´s rather ironic that you called Oblivion a proper RPG, because the game is basically an embodiment of what you seem to be concerned about in regards to reception of Mass Effect 2.
What complete nonsense to cpmpare the shallow, ultra-linear, almost zero configurable ME2 to Oblivion.
Oblviion was purely their slghtly dumbed-down follow-on with a slightly nicer graphics engine.
Oblviion was purely their slghtly dumbed-down follow-on with a slightly nicer graphics engine.
The obvious comparison is that both got obscenely high scores with blatant 'streamlining' of what many call traditional RPG elements, each with some significant flaws that are either ignored or glossed over in reviews.
Yep, though "slightly" is an understatement.
Chances are this "dumbing down" along with critical acclaim totally blown out of proportion quite significantly contributed (or maybe just hastened, eh) to the overall "dumbing down" of the genre. Quest compass, for example, is a standard cRPG feature nowadays.
I wasn´t commenting on ME2´s "rpgness" at all.
What complete nonsense to cpmpare the shallow, ultra-linear, almost zero configurable ME2 to Oblivion.
However i would agree that vanilla Oblivion left much to be desired but its still a way more involved, complex RPG than ME2.
Just from a basic perspective of how you level up and how your skills improve from usage Oblivion craps all over ME2.
For gods sakes, in ME2 you never even know what your xp is exactly. It just says how much to go for the next level. Fursther more, xp is doled out on a per compelted misison basis. You get nothing for working harder or less hard on the missions.
In theory Shepard could hide behind the crates for just about every battle, never actually killing any baddies himself, and just keep reviving your dead team mates and they will eventually complete the level. Think about that its so broken that Shepard could go through the game without killing anything and styill reach level 25-30.
You think thats a solid rpg engine do you?> You need to get out more.
One other question: am I missing something or do you have to *manually* scan every frickin planet if you're looking for metals etc? Or can enter system, launch a probe and wait? Or something? I purchased the scanning upgrade, but my mouse hand gets cramped *drag*drag* *drag* There must eb a better (read: more sensible/logical) way.
In theory Shepard could hide behind the crates for just about every battle, never actually killing any baddies himself, and just keep reviving your dead team mates and they will eventually complete the level. Think about that its so broken that Shepard could go through the game without killing anything and styill reach level 25-30.
Only scan planets that are good or higher and only do so when you need to, although you might wish to scan systems you enter that doesn't have a relay (if you wasted fuel to get there). If you are desperate, moderate is decent but a waste of money, poor and depleted give you almost nothing even if you probe a 7-8 vein.
And it's also essential that you probe Uranus.