What!? You're trying to trick me! Mr. Badman said insanity is doing something over and over again, expecting it to change. I haven't lost my mind, I'm perfectly insane mind you... So I know... :P
I suppose it all comes down to personal preference, but technically, Elder Scrolls are always technically superior.
It's easier to make a barren wasteland with destroyed structures here and there, than a mythical "organic" world filled with all types of structures and more interactive objects / things (plants, animals that run away, etc...).
Not to mention Fallout is somewhat of a depressing game (at least to me).
What's wrong with Ubisoft? I mean... I know they release DLCs but they're not important DLCs that makes you go like "I wish that would have been in the retail version". They're more like copy paste of something you've already done, seen or experienced before.
I really can't say if this is a good thing. If they maintain everything that makes The Elder Scrolls what it is... With all the interactive NPCs and what-not and just simply add in the ability to enter someone else's session as if you were another NPC to the other player than it might just work out.
By the way... Loved the new Gamespot comment interface. Much much much better than IGN's.
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