does anyone still play Oblivion
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:10
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:14
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#53
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:15
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Modifié par randumb vanguard, 29 avril 2010 - 03:16 .
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Guest_Sadist King_*
Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:26
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:27
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:28
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:31
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:32
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#59
Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:32
Even modding the hell out of it, still felt like work than fun.
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:40
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I never tried it on redguards... Redguards are warriors and sho minamimoto is a mage. But I guess if thats the price that must be paid...Sadist King wrote...
Have you choosen what race you want to be? Cause Redguards are all "black" skinned, to put it like that.
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Guest_Eli-da-Mage_*
Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:41
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It feels like work trying to get your character up a few levels.
But its really fun when you can rain fireballs down on your enemies and watch them hit the map border.
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:41
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#63
Guest_Eli-da-Mage_*
Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:42
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Redguards can actually make pretty good mages but more the mage/warrior combination type of mage.randumb vanguard wrote...
I never tried it on redguards... Redguards are warriors and sho minamimoto is a mage. But I guess if thats the price that must be paid...Sadist King wrote...
Have you choosen what race you want to be? Cause Redguards are all "black" skinned, to put it like that.
#64
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:43
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yes I know. I'm not nearly as noobish as you might think...Sadist King wrote...
You can create your own class. With it's own name and skills that you choose yourself.
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:43
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Modifié par Sadist King, 29 avril 2010 - 03:44 .
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Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 29 avril 2010 - 03:44
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predefined classes are lame, they always have those onw of those skills you don't need and won't useSadist King wrote...
CUSTOM class! God, there's no rule that say you have to choose one of the predefined classes.
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 07:18
#68
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 09:02
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Since I play on the Xbox 360 it's not likely I'll play Oblivion again due to the lack of mods. I do however miss decorating homes, picking herbs, and watching the sunset in-game....
Modifié par Flies_by_Handles, 29 avril 2010 - 09:23 .
#69
Posté 29 avril 2010 - 09:29
The sunsets and the double moons were quite the thrill from a high point anywhere in game.Flies_by_Handles wrote...
I started playing Oblivion last year around august which is pretty recent when you consider the game came out about three(?) years ago. It wasn't the easiest game to catch on to; I found the leveling system to be pretty counter-intuitive and scrapped three characters that I spent about 20 hours on each because of leveling problems. My last two characters, an archer/thief and a mage, had about 150 hours each for game time so it's safe to say I milked the game for what it's worth.
Since I play on the Xbox 360 it's not likely I'll play Oblivion again due to the lack of mods. I do however miss decorating homes, picking herbs, and watching the sunset in-game....
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 09:31
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 09:35
#72
Guest_randumb vanguard_*
Posté 29 avril 2010 - 09:38
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I know how you feel man *pats dark lauron on the back sympathetically*dark-lauron wrote...
I still liked Morrowind better. Many more skills, far more to do. Many guilds, many sidequest and a thrilling island. Oh and you can fly on Morrowind.... and jump to the highest point with a scroll you get early on... to then get killed while landing.... And who can forget my level 67 orc warlock... oh the days, perfection. I was 8 levels from completition, with luck on 92, and the rest on 100. Then... the hard disk failed... and the orc died... permanently. I was so proud. He would jump in the battle with his frozen morning star and throw death at his enemies (he had 100 in both acrobatics and blunt weapons... and another 2 dozens more skills). He had 620 life and 300 magicka... Oh, my good old orc
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 09:41
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#74
Posté 29 avril 2010 - 09:43
true but the graphics were years apart.I played both and both had good points and bad points but I still prefer Oblivion.Its all a matter of personal choice as in any gameEli-da-Mage wrote...
I liked Morrowind and this sounds silly but the graphics made oblivion superior for me. As much as i care for a games performance...it has to look good.
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Posté 29 avril 2010 - 09:43
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