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Skyrim is a wonderful game (250+hrs played Xbox 360) and I'm toying with the idea of buying the PC version, simply for the community features and modding alone. But Two Worlds is it's own game. It has severe faults (the spoken dialogue is amazingly bad) but it also has great high moments (the world is genuinely interesting to explore)
It's not an Either/Or situation here. We can own both games. Especially as one is usually on some Humble Bundle or another. Usually for a dollar.
But one thing I like in Two Worlds 2 for example, is the detailed environment. I enjoyed strolling through Hatmandor, Cheznaddar and villages more then any of Skyrim cities and towns.
Two Worlds 1, well I can forgive its frustrating sides, for now I play it to see the background of Two Worlds 2. Then I'll go back to gorgeous TW2.
Haven't gotten around to the single player yet however, so I can't speak to that. The only downside to oblivion/skyrim was the whole "auto scaling" system they put into the world, thus eliminating any kind of challenge.
I am also a huge fan of Sacred 1 and Sacred 2.
Huh?
Well you are either lying about the money in your account (highly likely) or won the lottery. You are apparently not educated in the slightest which leads me to believe that you are either 12 or a 21 yo WoW junkie living in your parent's basement.