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Sufficiency
Canada23833 Posts
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Kurumi
Poland6130 Posts
On December 22 2014 03:33 Sufficiency wrote: Hi guys. I've played like 100+ hours of Skyrim and I liked it. Is Oblivion worth my money? Have you played Morrowind or any such RPG? Oblivion feels old and Skyrim is a huuuuuge improvement over the other games (although Morrowind got me more hooked than Skyrim for some reason). | ||
Yello
Germany7411 Posts
On December 21 2014 20:05 Simberto wrote: We can use this information to put a lower bound on "few". A week has 168 hours. Thus, if you have put in 500 hours over a few weeks, " a few" is at least 2.98. If we assume that you actually do have to sleep for 7 hours a day, and maybe eat for another hour, we are at 4.46. sounds about accurate :D I just checked my transaction history, I bough EU IV on the third of October so that would be 79 days. With a total of 492 hours played that would make about 6.23 hours a day. That's not entirely accurate as I left it on while doing other stuff as well, had it running in the background even while learning for some exams and stuff and I left it on overnight a few times. Still that's a huge amount. I should stop playing so much So a few weeks seems to be about 11.29 weeks. Good to know what a few weeks means in my own definition :D btw there's a 90% discount on Shadow Warrior Oo cool stuff, for that price I'll get it | ||
zeo
Serbia6175 Posts
edit: or wait for Panzer to go 80% off? | ||
Incognoto
France10234 Posts
On December 22 2014 03:38 Kurumi wrote: Have you played Morrowind or any such RPG? Oblivion feels old and Skyrim is a huuuuuge improvement over the other games (although Morrowind got me more hooked than Skyrim for some reason). I think that Morrowind is the better game for a few reasons. The variety you get in melee combat and the armor you can equip is quite various. The overall feel that that region has is very nice as well, I like the fact that there are no obvious quest markers and that you have to read your journal to figure out what you're supposed to do. | ||
bardtown
England2313 Posts
On December 22 2014 03:33 Sufficiency wrote: Hi guys. I've played like 100+ hours of Skyrim and I liked it. Is Oblivion worth my money? For me, Morrowind > Oblivion > Skyrim. I prefer Oblivion quests and guilds to Skyrim. It does feel older, but if you can get used to the feel it is a really good game. Edit: For me the reason why Morrowind was better was mostly atmosphere. The sound effects and fog might seem outdated now but it felt more like real exploration. And the variety of landscapes was awesome. I'd rather have worse graphics with more variety. | ||
0x64
Finland4395 Posts
I was really one of the first 3d open world game and it really did feel open. Oblivion was a huge disapointment because each city was a clone of the previous one. In Morrowind, even the small fisher village with 3 hut has it's feeling. You need to know your travel routes and so on. The combat is very bad though and don't expect enemies to be animated. Also, evil bird.... brrrrrrrrrr. Hate those so much I trained my archery skills and cleared always the area around from the top of a hill. There are really crazy architecture in Morrowind, mushroom city, giant undersand dome cities... every place you reach has surprises. | ||
ZenithM
France15952 Posts
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DPK
Canada487 Posts
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0x64
Finland4395 Posts
Imagine the disapointment when in the city clock hits 8 pm, all npc at the same second starts to walk home :D. before that they stayed like 12 hour in the same spot in the street. Basically in Morrowind, there was no AI or anything but strangely, it broke less immersion than a bad implementation. | ||
LaNague
Germany9118 Posts
Better buy DG1 or one of the other million TD games on steam, like creeper world 3, Orcs must die, Defenders Quest, Kingdom Rush, Revenge of Titans etc etc Also, dont hate on Morrowind, when it released it looked super impressive to me, had like 30 weapon types, had all those spells you could come up with and had a huge world to explore. I think most people had never played a game like that before. | ||
Faruko
Chile34158 Posts
But that Oblivion is better than Skyrim ? i dont think so, if anything Oblivion is one of the weakest entries, its not a very good game at all imo. slugish, subpar story and the faces... oh the faces, i think of them i want to kill myself rofl On another thing, Shadow Warrior for $4 its armed robbery, get it, please, one of the best FPS out there nowadays, and from the true old school FPS developer :D | ||
Yrr
Germany796 Posts
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Incognoto
France10234 Posts
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PassiveAce
United States18069 Posts
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WolfintheSheep
Canada14127 Posts
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GhandiEAGLE
United States20754 Posts
On December 22 2014 06:30 WolfintheSheep wrote: All of the Elder Scroll games are garbage unless you mod the shit out of them. That's definitely untrue. Skyrim and Oblivion in particular are fantastic even without mods. | ||
Sub40APM
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TheYango
United States47024 Posts
On December 22 2014 06:38 GhandiEAGLE wrote: That's definitely untrue. Skyrim and Oblivion in particular are fantastic even without mods. Skyrim depends what you compare it to. Oblivion, no way. You need to spend more hours modding the game than playing it for it to not suck. | ||
Yrr
Germany796 Posts
On December 22 2014 07:02 TheYango wrote: Skyrim depends what you compare it to. Oblivion, no way. You need to spend more hours modding the game than playing it for it to not suck. I had a lot of fun with Oblivion without mods, but that was when the game was released. | ||
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