Sure. If another character has to spend all their dialogue telling me how awesome some other character is, without anything actually happening in front of the player, then it's bad writing. In media it's called a puff piece. Nevermind how incredibly stilted those lines are.
Same reason although way worse than the problem with Ulfric in Skyrim. At least Ulfric is there during the dragon attack.
The worst part about is that they can set the scene better than this, and have, in several games prior.
Sure. If another character has to spend all their dialogue telling me how awesome some other character is, without anything actually happening in front of the player, then it's bad writing. In media it's called a puff piece. Nevermind how incredibly stilted those lines are.
Same reason although way worse than the problem with Ulfric in Skyrim. At least Ulfric is there during the dragon attack.
The worst part about is that they can set the scene better than this, and have, in several games prior.
Sir, I doubt that you are even capable of passing a Turing test. In fact, I don't think anyone in this thread is.
Humor me, simply quote the passage you were trying to reply to. Give me some context here.