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Man i must have spent almost 200 + game hours on that game . I love Fallout 3 and i look forward to the New DLC coming out for it . But i hope this new game comes out
What do you guys think ?
Next Eldar Scrolls Game
"Hehe, I spent 800 Hours on Oblivion. Just Checked. Yikes."Did you have it for Xbox 360 or P.C ?
I just hope it takes nothing from fallout 3, oblivion is the superior game for me i've had so many problems so far with fallout 3 you literally do have to go out of your way to get stuff done in fallout3 so many quests will open up cause i acceidently go into a room and some deuche talks to me and it opens up a quest i didn't wanna take part of yet.
"Oblivion 2" or to people who knew about the series before Oblivion, "The Elder Scrolls 5."
Isn't this really old news?
If I'm lucky I'll finally be finished Oblivion by the time ES5 comes out.. man that game is massive.
Oh and I just wanted to point out that in the article they mentioned releasing Fallout 4 by 2011.
"Hehe, I spent 800 Hours on Oblivion. Just Checked. Yikes."Dude, woah.
I had something like that logged in Morrowind but I also used mods. I can't even imagine playing Oblivion that long, especially without some help from community developers.
I hit 400 hours on oblivion for the PC, and it's my second most played game ever after Guild Wars (Though you could consider that 4 seperate games). My mage was so stupidly overpowered; with 650 magicka I could spam qizards fury without pause indefinitely
Oblivion 2? Like the second Oblivion? Like the number that comes before 3 preceeded by the word Oblivion which was the successor to a game called Morrowind?
My mind is broken, good sir.
"Oblivion 2? Never heard that one before."I think that's the point; He was telling you about it.
Oh my god, Rinkalicious.
I hope you're joking, but if not, then you have just embarassed yourself to the point of no return.
"No enemies that scale in difficulty, wishful thinking i fear though."I liked the enemies in oblivion i played at all times on max difficulty and i died a few times but on average i was able to take care of things as long as i played smart, fallout 3s difficulty is just inane i died so damn much even on perfect plays.
"Oh my god, Rinkalicious. I hope you're joking, but if not, then you have just embarassed yourself to the point of no return."The idea was I was carrying on the joke. Did I fail? D=
Knowing the Elder Scrolls series it's going to have some common traits like the previous ones. i.e
- Sandbox gameplay in a big open world.
- Lots of interesting quests.
- Beautiful graphics and presentation.
- Main storyline is a bit vague and forgetful.
- Hours of fun (or weeks for some people).
- Plenty of user content.
I'm more interested in my computer's well being though. Since Oblivion runs pretty average on my computer and it STILL crashes every now and again.
"I hit 400 hours on oblivion for the PC, and it's my second most played game ever after Guild Wars (Though you could consider that 4 seperate games). My mage was so stupidly overpowered; with 650 magicka I could spam qizards fury without pause indefinitely"I know what you mean man, I played as a spellsword. I've got about 250 magicka but my willpower is so high (thanks to that Necromancer's Amulet :D) that it recovers to full before I fire off my next spell. I have high hopes for the Elder Scrolls 5. I'm praying that it's a cross between Morrowind and Oblivion in a bit of a larger world. No level scaling monsters please! I'm sick of fighting bandits with daedric armor...
Makes sense to me. I just hope they have better art assets this time around. Also, I expect the next Nintendo console to get a port of Oblivion and myabe this new one whenever it is released.
"I want more quests like the Dark Brotherhood ones . They were awesome"the should just make a whole dark brotherhood game I've only beaten oblivion once but I've played those quests like 100 times
"Endogene said:That's a little sad, given how easy Fallout 3 became once you hit level 12 and had more stimpacks and other shit than you would ever know what to do with. Overall it was much better than Oblivion, but it got way too easy."No enemies that scale in difficulty, wishful thinking i fear though."I liked the enemies in oblivion i played at all times on max difficulty and i died a few times but on average i was able to take care of things as long as i played smart, fallout 3s difficulty is just inane i died so damn much even on perfect plays."
Man.. Oblivion was sooo good. Ive spent countless hours just wandering around doing nothing in that game, and I enjoyed it so much
"WilliamRLBaker said:I'll admit that Fallout 3 gets incredibly easy as you level up, but there's no way the enjoyment you get out of it even comes close to equaling Oblivion. Oblivion has a much more likable scenery, great environments (you get the feeling that Fallout3 had reused textures A LOT more than Oblivion) and just more things to do."Endogene said:That's a little sad, given how easy Fallout 3 became once you hit level 12 and had more stimpacks and other shit than you would ever know what to do with. Overall it was much better than Oblivion, but it got way too easy.""No enemies that scale in difficulty, wishful thinking i fear though."I liked the enemies in oblivion i played at all times on max difficulty and i died a few times but on average i was able to take care of things as long as i played smart, fallout 3s difficulty is just inane i died so damn much even on perfect plays."
"They need to bring back Rope climbing and the dozen other skills and spells they axed. Balance can eat a dick."Amen bro, amen. Games like the Elder Scrolls games, i.e Huge, incredibly open ended single player RPG's that people spend hundred of hours playing, don't really need supertight balance, since you aren't competing with other jerks or confined within a level and some set objective. And if people think it's too easy they can change the difficulty whenever they want, and if they find some weapon/spell/armour to be overpowered they can opt not to use it.
"WilliamRLBaker said:maybe if you use every exploit in the game, But i've never had such a difficulty leap like in fallout3 it gets easier it doesn't get easy im lvl 10 and super mutants brutes are a bitch."Endogene said:That's a little sad, given how easy Fallout 3 became once you hit level 12 and had more stimpacks and other shit than you would ever know what to do with. Overall it was much better than Oblivion, but it got way too easy.""No enemies that scale in difficulty, wishful thinking i fear though."I liked the enemies in oblivion i played at all times on max difficulty and i died a few times but on average i was able to take care of things as long as i played smart, fallout 3s difficulty is just inane i died so damn much even on perfect plays."
I just hope that there's more to do in the next Elder Srolls. Anytime I fire up Oblivion I have twenty or so quests to choose from. In Fallout 3 I've completed a total of 37 quests. And that's with both Operation Anchorage and the Pitt. No level cap and the game doesn't end after you beat the main quest. Also a little more difficult. Fallout 3 got mad easy. WHat am I going to do with 400 stimpaks?
Now I heard that Elder Scrolls V was rumored to be an MMO, so does that mean this Oblivion 2 is something different or is it all the same horse of a different color? Is this going to be a sequel in the Mass Effect 2 way where your Mass Effect 1 character will fit into the game somehow or is it more like Fallout Vegas which seems to be soles separate from Fallout 3 except for the setting?
Either way, I'd like them to scrap the scaling enemies, because sometimes you just want to go back and do a revenge beat-down on the enemies that gave you trouble when you were weaker.
"I hoped it'd be in the summerset (sommerset?) isles. Tropical Beaches sounds too epic to pass up on, and there'll be plenty of High Elves to attack with extreme prejudice. High Elves annoy me so much...Eldar ScrollsI'd prefer a Space Marine RPG myself. But whatever.Seriously though, it's probably going to be set in Skyrim. And that means we NEED Nord tribal wars."
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