Yes-especially that painting quest for the Mages guild (I think). It made an impression(ist?) on me
Zalis Send a noteboard - 12/12/2011 02:16:32 PM
Also, I disagree about the level scaling. It was a game-breaker for me. As soon as I disabled it via a mod, the game became fun again. It wasn't a big deal at first, but the problem was that I had Dremora and glass-wielding bandits before I really should have. Not only did that make it a bit unfair and confusing, it also removed some of the reward of finding new items yourself. I HATED it and have no idea how anyone could've stood to play it on the 360.
Otherwise, I had a blast with the game and mods added even more life to it on the eventual second playthrough.
Otherwise, I had a blast with the game and mods added even more life to it on the eventual second playthrough.
The sword might be grateful to the forge fire, but never fond of it.
This message last edited by Zalis on 12/12/2011 at 02:42:57 PM
Should I get Oblivion? (steam sale, 15 hours left)
10/12/2011 02:35:31 AM
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There is much bad to be said about it, but...
10/12/2011 03:46:21 AM
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Its been years since people talked about oblivion, so what is the problem again?
10/12/2011 04:39:38 AM
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Yes.
10/12/2011 06:24:59 AM
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How do you play?
10/12/2011 08:43:45 AM
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If you get it and mod the crap out of it, yes. Otherwise, get Skyrim. *NM*
10/12/2011 06:39:33 PM
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Yes. It has a few big problems but they tend to be overstated.
11/12/2011 07:47:38 PM
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That's a good point about the quests
11/12/2011 07:52:45 PM
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Yes-especially that painting quest for the Mages guild (I think). It made an impression(ist?) on me
12/12/2011 02:16:32 PM
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