Both have the same complaint that there's not much story, which I always found the biggest plus for the game. It didn't railroad you in the direction the author planned it, you could write your own story as you played. That starts from the "build your own class" concept they disdain, and our opinions just diverge from there. Neither video mentioned the ability to mod the games, again a huge plus for me.
Obsidian is very much in the "shut up and follow the story" camp, and I hate everything they do.
Both have the same complaint that there's not much story, which I always found the biggest plus for the game. It didn't railroad you in the direction the author planned it, you could write your own story as you played. That starts from the "build your own class" concept they disdain, and our opinions just diverge from there. Neither video mentioned the ability to mod the games, again a huge plus for me.
Obsidian is very much in the "shut up and follow the story" camp, and I hate everything they do.