RNGsus
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100% shit50% Bloom visual effect
25% autolevel
25% Quest compasses
100% shit50% Bloom visual effect
25% autolevel
25% Quest compasses
The HDR and Bloom are separate variables for the same graphical option.I haven't played Oblivion in many years, but IIRC I actually liked the "HDR" effect. I don't remember it being eye-bleaching like a lot of bloom effects are now. I could be wrong though, it's been a while.
Or a blackhole of stupidity from which no logical, coherent thought can escape.Every time I think "he can't possibly get any dumber" and every time I am proven wrong
The Codex is a place of wonders and magic!
I haven't played Oblivion in many years, but IIRC I actually liked the "HDR" effect. I don't remember it being eye-bleaching like a lot of bloom effects are now. I could be wrong though, it's been a while.
Except for the fact that it's all level scaled anyway. So you don't get access to anything cool or better beforehand. You get 2 gold and a potato.Though in the end, unlocking a master lock and getting stuff you shouldnt have access to early on feels much more rewarding than dumping stat points on a skill and roll a dice until you 'win'.
lol no there isn't. It'll drop down to a normal iron sword or maybe one with a weak fire enchantment.Unless you rob display cases in a mage/jewel store or some fancy place. You get a lot of gold.
Except for the fact that it's all level scaled anyway. So you don't get access to anything cool or better beforehand. You get 2 gold and a potato.Though in the end, unlocking a master lock and getting stuff you shouldnt have access to early on feels much more rewarding than dumping stat points on a skill and roll a dice until you 'win'.
There is a lot of OP loot to be found in display cases in mage/jewel shops or castles.
Your biggest gripe is one of the biggest gripe about the game. And that is a big problem. When you have a RPG where you are NOT playing the protagonist, you better have a far better story than Oblivion had. No one wants to play how the Innkeeper of the Prancing Pony was taking a dump while Frodo goes running off to Mt Doom.I remember being amazed by the trees when Oblivion came out. Consider that Neverwinter Nights 2 came out in the same year and looked a lot worse. Perspective, people.
The biggest gripe I have is the main story. You're basically running around being an errand boy while Martin gets all the credit. In the end-game, there's a giant ass dragon, but you don't get fight it. Instead, you get to watch an NPC turn into a dragon and kick it's ass. It would have been a lot more engaging if they made the player be the heir to the throne instead of some NPC.
It's GFX and fisher-price sensibilities without a doubt drew in the "console crowd". A couple friends of mine loved the game (playing at our buddy with the sick rig, never touched a keyboard in their life) because "it's fun to hit the dead bodies with a hammer, THEY FLY AROUND!". They both bought it within a week or so. Yeah.Well did HE managed to do anything or it's just because of growing market itself and established rpg franchise and bethesda could still make better games story and gameplay wise?
I remember being amazed by the trees when Oblivion came out. Consider that Neverwinter Nights 2 came out in the same year and looked a lot worse. Perspective, people.
The biggest gripe I have is the main story. You're basically running around being an errand boy while Martin gets all the credit. In the end-game, there's a giant ass dragon, but you don't get fight it. Instead, you get to watch an NPC turn into a dragon and kick it's ass. It would have been a lot more engaging if they made the player be the heir to the throne instead of some NPC.
Being an errand boy is no different as other TES games... You're telling me you wanted the PC to feel even more like a special snowflake? Like Skyrim? Cant tell if sarcastic or....
What a bunch of shit. I've seen a lot of people that love Daggerfall but hate Oblivion, even from close friends and my own brother. Your perception bias bullshit is not an argument for anything. And why wouldn't anyone that likes Daggerfall hate Oblivion? Because Oblivion is the absolute extreme of Daggerfall, in terms of everything.Cant really say they have alienated an older fanbase, just those who bought the previous title. Like I have said before actual TES fans do not hate Oblivion. I have yet to see a person who praises Arena/Daggerafall to hate on Oblivion.
What are you talking about? I'm sure he read the wikiMore and more i believe you didn't actually play Daggerfall
Soul gems are not high value unless they already have a soul in them and at low levels the enchanted gear is most likely to be a iron sword that does an extra 5 points of fire damage at max.Wayward Son You can definitely get loot of high value, like soul gems and enchanted stuff, or scrolls. You either get good stuff or money to buy some
Arena and Daggerfall are two of my favorite games. While I don't necessarily hate Oblivion, I can at least recognize how it is worse than the other titles in the series.I have yet to see a person who praises Arena/Daggerafall to hate on Oblivion
I dunno. Havoc physics doesn't have any effect on writing, maybe on dungeon puzzles. Your friends can still enjoy flying dead bodies in a better game. I know I did in New Vegas ripping apart NCR profligates with Anti-Materiel rifle crits.It's GFX and fisher-price sensibilities without a doubt drew in the "console crowd". A couple friends of mine loved the game (playing at our buddy with the sick rig, never touched a keyboard in their life) because "it's fun to hit the dead bodies with a hammer, THEY FLY AROUND!". They both bought it within a week or so. Yeah.
I thought people were upset with Cyrodiil's landscape being different than what it should have been on the release of Oblivion? Or do those just happen to be ALL Morrowind fanboys that never touched Arena or Daggerfall?
What a bunch of shit. I've seen a lot of people that love Daggerfall but hate Oblivion, even from close friends and my own brother. Your perception bias bullshit is not an argument for anything. And why wouldn't anyone that likes Daggerfall hate Oblivion? Because Oblivion is the absolute extreme of Daggerfall, in terms of everything.Cant really say they have alienated an older fanbase, just those who bought the previous title. Like I have said before actual TES fans do not hate Oblivion. I have yet to see a person who praises Arena/Daggerafall to hate on Oblivion.
More and more i believe you didn't actually played Daggerfall and you are just a butthurt retard that loves Oblivon. Prentending to like Daggerfall to get "cool points" with the Daggerfall fans.
Soul gems are not high value unless they already have a soul in them and at low levels the enchanted gear is most likely to be a iron sword that does an extra 5 points of fire damage at max.Wayward Son You can definitely get loot of high value, like soul gems and enchanted stuff, or scrolls. You either get good stuff or money to buy some
Arena and Daggerfall are two of my favorite games. While I don't necessarily hate Oblivion, I can at least recognize how it is worse than the other titles in the series.I have yet to see a person who praises Arena/Daggerafall to hate on Oblivion
I have yet to see a person who loved Daggerfall and Oblivion not love all Bethesda games, or just troll Morrofags like you're attempting. The only missed features Oblivion brought back were houses, contextual music, and fast travel. The story was Mickey Mouse does Diablo 2 in fantasy Epcot. Some of the music is all that can be praised about Oblivion. Only a hack fraud praises Oblivion if they weren't 9 when they played it.
I don't hate Oblivion, but I recognize that it's the weakest of all the Elder Scrolls games, not including the spin-offs.