Richard Longfellow
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[quote name='Sideswiper']I wonder, how many people love Bioware and Bethesda? In my experience most people prefer one by far over the other. I'm definately a Bioware kind of guy.[/QUOTE]
Yeppers. I love the "playable novella" approach to game design. If you like, you can sit back and read digital history books picked up in Elder Scrolls, or talk to your NPC enemies and allies in the Bioware games. And everything you experience in some way is integral to your story path, or understanding events in the game, or just appreciating the backstory of the game's lore. And yet none of it is ever mandatory; you can skip it all and just play if you like. That's a tough balance to strike from a design perspective, and it's why Bethesda and Bioware are so special. The only downside is that I just don't hav ethe time anymore to invest in all that imaginary world-building.
Yeppers. I love the "playable novella" approach to game design. If you like, you can sit back and read digital history books picked up in Elder Scrolls, or talk to your NPC enemies and allies in the Bioware games. And everything you experience in some way is integral to your story path, or understanding events in the game, or just appreciating the backstory of the game's lore. And yet none of it is ever mandatory; you can skip it all and just play if you like. That's a tough balance to strike from a design perspective, and it's why Bethesda and Bioware are so special. The only downside is that I just don't hav ethe time anymore to invest in all that imaginary world-building.