baby arm said:No, I'm definitely getting Oblivion now. Um'Har has convinced me that it's the game for me. Thanks Um'Har!
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hi.
My name's Mr. Doesntgetajoke.
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baby arm said:No, I'm definitely getting Oblivion now. Um'Har has convinced me that it's the game for me. Thanks Um'Har!
Um'Har The bewildered said:ngochn said:To Vault Dweller:
Can you levitate in Gothic? in Baldur Gate?
Not all games are bad because you cannot fly, right?
Oblivion is becoming more and more popular (look at it s booming fan sites and modding communities) while you are here whining. It is very rude of you, the reviewer, to call others who do not share your points of view are stupid. It is a sign of being petty and small-minded. I will never come back to this tiny forum because of jerks like you.
Sorry for the double post but asshats,along with the moderators of the TES boards,like him is why i no longer go there.Despite the best PR in the universe within several days of the games release their boards were fucking flooded with complaints about how the game sucked balls and in which ways it did.Many constructive posts on the whats and whys of how the game failed expectations...
They tried to play it off as whinners and that the real fans were too busy playing the game to be annoyed by how fucking shitty it was.Yeah Fuck you Summer " everyone else is enjoying the game and only the bitch whinners are posting"...Who do you think bought the game right off the bat,and paid the extra for a CE..Your fucking 14 year old 360 aduience?!? Nope real fans bought the game and when they played the POS and voiced their opinions you waited for the fucking GTA crowd to join in and say how awesome the game was.Fuck i first played TES on the XBox and still find this halfdone piece of shit Bethesda tried to pawn off on me as an insult both to my intelligence as a gamer,and more importantly as an individual with an IQ above Mongoloid.
Bethesda has no care beyond selling their game to the kiddie crowds.Heres a forewarning..they will grow up and expect more from a game besides your dumbest common denomimator philosphy.As they mature they will want games with more challenge and depth then you give them credit for..By the time you make FO3,with all the OMFG! i got a leveled power armor and gauss gun did you see me faceshot that dude!They will have moved beyond you.
Better start planning to pander back to your core audience..the ones whom you said fuck you to,because without them you'll be dead in ten years.
I'm surpised that there are so many people who are either very disappointed or hate Oblivion though.lol !!!
I just cant find the right words to say that "oblivion sux dont u think?" idiots, Just understand that this game is the revolution for the whole rpg games, If this game wouldn't be the way it is then non of these s.ckers couldn find better games..Just know that bethesda is one of (even top) the best companies.So what? How'd u want the levelling system? If u'd be the real role player than u 'd understand this system is the best, and the closest one to the real life(just think) n pleaseeeee dont start an argue with me bout' "I played..... and ..... and I'm the real player" thing.U totally suk cresho totally suk ..
Direwolf said:I love the forums that allow me to say fuck and shit whenever and wherever I want. If those fuck and shit are related to Oblivion - even better.
ngochn said:I will never come back to this tiny forum because of jerks like you.
baby arm said:No, I'm definitely getting Oblivion now. Um'Har has convinced me that it's the game for me. Thanks Um'Har!
Well, the lore was definitely new, completely disregarding most of the stuff that's been established by previous games.See, what I find funny about this, is that you think you know that these changes are making Oblivion worse, not better.
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In an effort to counter out all the Oblivion loathing, I thought I'd start a topic about things people are actually looking foward to in the game ...
For me, it's going to a new province, and the new lore.
Yes, Steve. Out of stubborness.MSFD said:Yeah, I'm biased, and I don't expect anyone to take my word for it -- but I think Oblivion is one of the most amazing games I've ever played. I think that even the doubters are going to be surprised, though they may not admit it out of stubbornness.
Stargazey said:I'm just going to add my .02, worthless cents.
I had incredibly high expectations for Oblivion, and I was dissapointed. The lore sucked, the quests sucked (mostly), and the game was just a large dissapointment.
When I posted on here before, I came off as a bit of a fan boy, I guess.
Ah well, consider this a mea culpa.
I have seen the light.Admiral jimbob said:Stargazey said:I'm just going to add my .02, worthless cents.
I had incredibly high expectations for Oblivion, and I was dissapointed. The lore sucked, the quests sucked (mostly), and the game was just a large dissapointment.
When I posted on here before, I came off as a bit of a fan boy, I guess.
Ah well, consider this a mea culpa.
Convert.
And why you don't answer me instead? Lack of argument? Or is just "ban him" comes you in mind? If so, no surprise you couldn't get any fun from Morrowind/Oblivion. :twisted:JrK said:Ban the troll!
Horag said:- Crossbow/bow sucks. Ok no crossbow in morrowind so why complain if it sucks in Oblivion, it's not cool but that doesn't make Morrowind better.
-Ok in Morrowind at a point long range starts to be boring once you exhausted all the fun experiments but is Oblivion worse?
- Predefined classes suck if you want to optimize your char: Ok that was true too with Morrowind so wha't the problem? Do you own class and stop whining about that.
- Many skills are worthless ok it depends the way you play it, and then for some play some skills was useless in Morrowind too.
- I quote : "You can do the quest in any order but the game is linear". Lol do you know what linear means?
- Choices in dialogs aren't real choice. Sure as in most RPG but very few and in a very limited range. Morrowind was quite limited on this how Oblivion is worse?
- Sneaking to steal people doesn't bring tons of bounty. Ha well what's the problem? Stop the greeding and enjoy the pleasure of sneaking,
Plus don't limit sneaking to stealing there's many other usage you can do of it.
- Urge main plot pressure which is false, common many RPG failed in this, like BG2 and even often Morrowind. We are used to this and know it's not true time pressure.
- Bandits attack when they see you. Ok but in Morrowind too. For few you could calm them down with a spell and get some talk but nothing very far where to go but sometimes. Is this not possible anymore? The reviewer seems not know play the game.
Apart the main plot, the point is why Morrowind better than Oblivion????
Go on bite me, the point is you took the time to answer.Edward_R_Murrow said:I'll bite.
Hello, did you ever played Morrowind????? There was no crossbows in Morrowind! Man do you really know what you are talking about??? :twisted:Edward_R_Murrow said:Hello? They took crossbows out. In fact, bows are the only ranged weapon in Oblivion. There weren't a ton of options already, and Bethesda just cut them down.
Ho man wake up you get hit by amnesia or you never played Morrowind??? That's exactly the same in Morrowind.Edward_R_Murrow said:Because fighting with a bow in Oblivion (the only ranged weapon) amounts to running backwards and shooting. That's it.
Lol, like in Morrowind, ie you character ends as a master of close combat, master of thievery (even if useless when replaced with magic another focus of the review when it was exactly the same in Morrowind), master of magic, master of long range combat.Edward_R_Murrow said:I think you misunderstood the whole point the review was trying to make. The character system is terrible and every character will eventually end up the same.
Ok first point about linear: Three points A B C, A then B then C isn't the same path than A then C then B. You have 2 pathes it's not linear, that's that simple....Edward_R_Murrow said:In a nutshell, level scaling kills Oblivion's whole freeroaming and exploration aspect, it's linear as hell, has no meaningful choices, and is pretty much not an RPG but more an awful freeroaming FPS with swords and bows.Apart the main plot, the point is why Morrowind better than Oblivion????
Ok quite clear, for you that point are major and you make it clear. For me it's quite relative in comparison with a ton of other aspects of CRPG. In short, all CRPG bet very very few has a story quality that can be compared to a really greet novel, that's why I it's not that important with me. Anyway, just a different feeling no debate about that.Elwro said:Is the main plot not important or what? The part of the game I remember the most is when I got to some outpost on an island where I read lots of books which shed light on some of the plot's facets. This made me wonder about the whole thing and even a single moment like this is enough to make a game better than Oblivion, which is totally devoid of any plot-inspired thought opportunities.
Anyway, some of the other reasons could be that the world is at least a bit original and has a unique 'alien' feel. (Well, let's just say it's less bland than Oblivion's world.)
Ha well ok there was this point but admit that firstly this didn't impact other quests nor the main game. It's a very small part of the whole game. Finally it was possible to do many quests of each faction and then navigating though some bugs and do them all (except one, not sure). But ok you get a point, but that's a small one of the whole game.Elwro said:Also, some of the factions seem to care about you being in other factions (=you can't become a member of two Houses etc.)
Well I think I understand the level scaling thing. It's oponents difficulty that adapt to you char level. In fact there was many stuff like that in Morrowind. Easy to test is choose skills that won't rise your level and build up skills for few fighting and surviving then walk the world level one, tons of places where to go but yep also many block. TThe truth is that Morrowind ends quite fast like that by allowing you climb up any mountain quite soon. But I get your point and can understand how it can sucks.Dark Matter said:Why morrowind is better:
-No level scaling
-You can't fast travel anywhere you like whenever you want.
-Much better setting/gameworld
For the factions thing ok you get a point but that's a very small part of the whole game not to mention you could do many quests of the 3 factions plus all of all the other guilds, that let only few quests you cannot do. Frankly for me this last point is minor because it doesn't get a strong influence. You had ton of money and that was so easy to change people by bartering that this make the point very minor.Dark Matter said:-Just a lot more content in general i.e many more factions(and unlike Oblivion, some of the faction quest lines even conflict with each other, allowing for the rare chance of making a meaningful choice) more quests, more skills etc.
Agree (in case you mean that I said the reverse).Elwro said:Level scaling has nothing to do with non-linearity, only with bad design.