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Oblivion; is the greatest game ever
Topic Started: Jan 7 2008, 02:12 PM (137 Views)
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Master of Cows, MASTER..OF THE WORLD!
I love this game. Yep. I do.
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Peahat
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It's repetitive, annoying, and dull.
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You will be referred!
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..No.
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Mr. Storm
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Considering how awesome Morrowind was, I do not doubt this.
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"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason and intellect has intended us to forego their use." - Galileo Galilei
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actually I really liked oblivion, the fixes from the earlier game and just the overall gameplay improvements proved to me that the developers actually took feedback from people and applied it to the game! Like being able to hit someone with a bow or sword even if ur skill sucks! ;)
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Morrowind was better.

I bought the collector's edition and the only reason why I don't regret it is Lucien Lachance and the whole Dark Brotherhood sidequest. Apart from that it was boring and repetitive.
Edited by yomanation, Mar 3 2009, 11:12 PM.
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Meow!

I never liked the main quest but I'm a sucker for sandbox RPG's.

Robbing NPC's FTW!
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ah i hate new york drivers... you cant even begin to understand... i mean ive tried driving in new york city to see if they drove better on their own turf.. doesnt happen... just more assholes compiled together


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[Gilmer's Spelling is so bad, he] probably thinks the "Holocaust" is a type of holographic pokemon card.


Remember... Capitalization is the difference between "I had to help my uncle Jack off a horse.." and "I had to help my uncle jack off a horse.."
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I never touched this game, saw a friend of mine play though. He kept jumping around everywhere he went.

-Dude wtf are you doing?
I'm leveling my agility. :lol:
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I like sandbox games as well, but Oblivion's quests (with a few exceptions which made the game worth playing) were all the same "venture in the same cave you've been in before a million times and kill an NPC".

Bethesda is just too lazy.
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Oblivion was better than Morrowind. Morrowind was rather blah, actually. I don't know why I praised it so much.

Oblivion didn't have as much scale, but the world felt more rich and deep than Morrowind's.
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Panther III
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I heard the AI in Morrowwind was trash. Is that true? Because if it wasn't I might as well go pick it up.
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ah i hate new york drivers... you cant even begin to understand... i mean ive tried driving in new york city to see if they drove better on their own turf.. doesnt happen... just more assholes compiled together


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[Gilmer's Spelling is so bad, he] probably thinks the "Holocaust" is a type of holographic pokemon card.


Remember... Capitalization is the difference between "I had to help my uncle Jack off a horse.." and "I had to help my uncle jack off a horse.."
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Probably. Don't particularly remember.

If you can't play Oblivion, go get Morrowind anyway. It's worth experiencing.
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Ah, yes the jumping, the jumping. I can't travel without jumping anywhere. It's not to get my stats up, it's just because it's a habit.


I just got Morrowind yesterday. To be honest, I like Oblivion better. Probably because of fast travel and voices..and not as much dialog topics. And seriously, I've had enough of missing when fighting. Oblivions combat system was better. Speaking of stats and stuff, I get really annoyed about fatigue. In Oblivion you didn't lose fatigue if you ran. In Morrowind if you run all the time you'll have no fatigue. Which means you'll die because Morrowind is hard.

Morrowind's npcs don't have good AI actually, they usually walk around outside and most never go into their homes. The ones that live inside their homes don't leave them either. I guess that's fine, I just have standards now because I'm spoiled. And the thing is you probably won't find Morrowind anywhere but the internetz. sry

The most enjoyable thing about Morrowind is Tarhiel's scrolls. Plummeting into the air and awaiting the fall to your death.



Oh yeah, and Zero Punctuation explains Morrowind: "where I ran across a muddy countryside"
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Morrowind hasn't really aged well, missing when the weapon connects in an FPS game just makes the combat lacking.

It's just that Oblivion felt much lazier than Morrowind, like it was more of a graphics showcase instead of a complete game. It felt rushed.
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