So is Skyrim worth replaying 8 years later?

So is Skyrim worth replaying 8 years later?

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Yes

No

No.

only with mods

Yes but only in VR with porn mods

Brah Skyrim will be worth playing even 30 years from now. Yea Forums doesn't want to admit this.

I bought it for the Switch a while back having never played it before. It's world is so big it overwhelms me

Just started replaying it last week. Yes it’s fun, but piss easy.

It's probably the best single-player timesink ever, both in how long to mod and actually playing.

> get some mods
> start modding for hours and hours
> quit playing game after 20 mins
> repeat

I've been replaying it recently since I've been on a TES kick. Haven't played it since it first released in 2011, so I downloaded the special edition, did the DLCs for the first time, installed a fuckton of mods to partially-unfuck skyrim, etc. The good thing about it being so long since skyrim released and with no TES6 is that there's been plenty of time for lots of quality mods, including a bunch of high-quality quest and new worldspace mods like Beyond Skyrim Bruma.

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No. No amount of mods are going to fix Skyrim's core issues. The beyond shit quest writing, the non-existent journal system, and the awful characters.

Meanwhile Morrowind near 20 years later is still getting massive content support for mods. From graphics mods that make the game look incredible, to huge content mods like Tamriel Rebuilt which is looking to add the entire mainland into the game, Province: Cyrodil, and Skyrim: Home of the Nords which look at add both respective provinces into Morrowind. OpenMW is also getting a new update Soon™.

Really, just play Morrowind. The only reason anyone would still play Skyrim in the year 2019 is sex mods.

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reminder that there was a 4 year gap between Skyrim and Fallout 4. Starfield isn't even out yet, so there's at least 5 years before ES6 is released. Have fun buying Skyrim again for the next 5 years =)

You forgot Fallout 76

I reinstalled it recently just to check if I could be bothered replaying it. Dropped it after an hour or so.

Basically this. You can make it prettier or you can improve its action side but it will still be shallow and boring.

>phoneposting

oblivion>morrowind>>>>>shitrim

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*ruins ur dlc*

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I wish there were mods to fix the shitty leveling curve. Sure, there are "hardcore mode mods" and mods that reintroduce things like character classes and birthsigns, but skyrim still suffers from the same fundamental problem, where it's simply too easy to quickly become overpowered. And I'm not even talking about powergaming/exploits.After you've done a few questlines early on, you'll be at the point where your main skills are high enough and you have enough perks that you can just streamroll through everything. And then by the time you're at the midgame, you've already transitioned over to being yet another "omni-build" where you just start randomly using different skills that you didn't use before, just so you can level them up and keep gaining xp and perks.

It's part of the reason people tend to start many playthroughs of skyrim but never finish. Because after you've completed the core skills for your build, which happens very quickly, there's no longer any thought to it at all, and every playthrough converges into the same omni-build.

>can't tell her to leave
>can't even tell her to wait somewhere
>resurrects literally everything, littering your game world with ash piles everywhere
>forces you to rush through the entire dawnguard DLC and tedious areas like the soul cairn and forgotten vale just to get rid of her

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Obviously, why would you ask such a silly question?

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