Absolutly appaled that Elder Scrolls Blades has the audacity to provide delicious, mouthwatering, pies in this goblin-filled dungeon and then flat out deny you the privilege of eating them if you are at full health. Let me eat pie, you fucks
0/10 literally unplayable
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(This is easily the least worst thing about the game, but it isn't terrible for casual gaming before bed. )
If you want a good TES experience on your phone or mobile tablet, I would recommend you getting OpenMW on Android! It's a really cool cross-platform project that made an app that lets you pull data from Morrowind and run the game in the app. I'm not sure if it works on iPhone, though. Also I don't know all the tech stuff about this app, but it just works©.
The app lets you play Morrowind on your device, and for me it runs very smoothly. I run a vanilla GOTY version, and so far there is no bugs, the game gives me stable 30-40 FPS, which is not bad for a mobile device, so far I didn't experience any crushes or anything that prevents you from playing the game. Oh, and you can add mods to your game! Haven't tried it yet, but I gonna add at least MCP.
The only downside that I noticed, is that the controls are a bit off, and it's kinda a pain in the ass to play Morrowind with a touchscreen. But I think it's mostly a case of muscle memory, so I will get ised to it eventually. Besides, it's possible to change controls, like changing the placement and size of buttons. The worst thing for me is that its very annoying to press jump button all the fucking time, so I can't jump around Vvardenfell like a maniac and level up my Strength. Oh, and some buttons overlap with the interface, so you need to fuck around with controls, otherwise you wouldn't be able to acess your journal or some topics in dialogue menu.
I'm playing with a stealth Imperial build mostly for roleplaying, but so far I already abused all the gamebreakers, and have shitload of money, DB armour, glass weapons and some artifacts, even tough I just arrived to Balmora for the first time.
I don't like min maxing, and usually just make a roleplaying build or choose a premade class, because I like having some restrictions that add the challenge to the game. Probably I'm one of the few people who don't abuse Alchemy and Enchant to hell and back.
Also, on the topic of Empire vs. Stormcloaks. They are both shit, I would like to choose Thalmor, lol. Mostly because I like to side with the bad guys if a game gives me a chance to do so. The fact that you can't do it in Skyrim is a big oversight in my view. Maybe you can't join their faction, but at least give me a chance to be a genocidal racist Elf, please. There is no reason for me to like Thalmor, those guys are pretty shit, but it's fun as fuck to play as a bad guy. FNV was so good, mostly because you can choose to side with whomever the fuck you want, or just create your own side of the conflict. Skyrim misses this stuff. It would be cool if you can join Imperials, Stormcloaks, Reachman, Thalmor or become the High King and fight for your own gain.
Anyway, the Civil War is a shit quest line, the lore behind it is nonsensical, no faction has a solid reason for why you should care about joining them, and the quests are boring as shit. I don't understand how people can argue on which racist piece of shit army is better for TEN FUCKING YEARS. Obviously, the Civil War is orchestrated by Thalmor, I would like to have a quest where you become a diplomat and make both side join forces together and fight High Elfs.
This stuff about Civil War actually makes me think about how shit the story in Skyrim actually was. It's not only CW, but any other faction and quest line. There is so much nonsense in the plot, so much missed opportunities and poorly executed stories. You can pick any faction and I will write a whole thesis on why this faction is shit, and how it can be improved.
Speaking of a long thesis... i'm still waiting for PatricianTV video on Skyrim... And it should be a 48 hours long video. This guy is awesome in what he does. His videos are on the better side of TES retrospective genre, and he has a nice persona and sense of humour.