What went right? Just kidding, the game is literally flawless and comfy as fuck

What went right? Just kidding, the game is literally flawless and comfy as fuck.

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Quests, music and not much else.

>imagining an Oblivion without level scaling


OOO is nice, but the world and everything is still designed around leveling scaling. Literally the worst """"""""feature""""""""" ever designed.

It is the best game in the elder scrolls series by far, vanilla oblivion>modded morrowind

You don't like new enemies or challenging gameplay?

Dungeons were pretty good. Magic was still good and had like 12 summon options for conjuration. Weapon and armor durability still a thing. Skills were still a real thing.

As someone who loves Elder Scrolls and Fallout, what games can i get what will give me a similar experience? I hear good things about witcher 3, but you cant customize your character and it probably wont have the comfy crafting and loot that ES does. Also, is Divinity a good buy?

>chalanging gameplay
>bethseda

Pick fucking one ONLY ONE

reeee

Nothing gives the same kind of experience as modern Fallouts and TES. That's why they sell so well.

>get oblivion as a gift when i was 10
>no idea what the fuck that was
>didn't gave a shit about it till skyrim released
>realised its the same franchise
>try it out
>make warrior that casts shit
>killing stuff at low levels is reasonably difficult
>go past level 15
>killing bigger enemies takes 30 hits and 3 potions
>no crafting system to boost my damage
>main questlines are utter shit
>quit

What did i miss? How can Skyrim be better than this?

Crafting and Alchemy are pretty good in Witcher.
Geralt is badass, so i'm fine with playing as him.

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>That mission where you enter inside a painting
Why couldn't Skyrim have such cool side missions like that one?

How about those shitty Oblivion gates quests? Those were fucking shit, and so was the game as a whole.

Skyrim had 0 good quests. Oblivion had at least 10.

Why is skyrim so shitty?

This is why you either blaze through the main quest to close the gates as soon as possible or don't start it until you're nearly at the end of the game.

I always felt like the Oblivion gates get too much shit. I mean, they're garbage, but every Bethesda game has a terrible main quest and imo the Oblivion gates were an above average element of ESIV's main questline compared to all of Bethesda's other games. Going to a different plane of existence and seeing unique enemies was pretty sweet even if it quickly got repetitive.

Actually, that is what makes me like Oblivion more than other TES game. The "new enemies per level" doesn't change all the enemies in the game, you will still find a lot of fools that die from one single blow.

In Skyrim oh higher difficult, and even in Morrowind, the game is just challenging on the beginning. After some levels and with a good skill distribution, it loses ALL the difficult. Morrowind on level 20 you can literally enter in any city that is guarded by Imperials and kill everyone in there.

Oblivion is different, is fun even after a lot of character evolution. That is why I expended 500+ hours on it, while i got tired of Skyrim in 50. When you arrive level 50 in Skyrim you become a god on earth, literally nothing kills you even on legendary mode.

> 10
> 2006-2008
> 1996-1998

I want underageb& to leave

>someone born in 1996 is now 20
>someone born in 1998 is now 18

user...

Wanna hear something frightening?

1996-98 fags are actually 18-20y/o right now.

"i wish i could send help ro bruma, but i cant leave my home undefended, now when an oblivion gate has opened outside"

>repeat 5 times

Engaging story indeed

>I always felt like the Oblivion gates get too much shit. I mean, they're garbage, but every Bethesda game has a terrible main quest

There's literally only 3 dungeon designs. If you go through a gate more than a couple of times you'll be playing the same level over and over.

I'm getting the urges to play Oblivion, but I'm afraid that if I install it and get the mods working I'll only play a few hours and uninstall it.

I sort of agree and I'm a big fat Oblivion dickrider, but level scaling *is* indisputably retarded no matter how you slice it.

RPGs are supposed to have a sense of progression. Yes, eventually you should feel like god on earth able to wipe out anything. That's when you reroll a new character. The problem with Skyrim is that a single character can be a master of everything and be god on earth with so little time in the game, which is why it's such shit and boring to play without a boatload of difficulty enhancing mods.

In an ideal rpg, rerolling actually has a point so that when you eventually become a literal god with one build you want to run a new one. That's where the replayability comes from. Not from having a single character and the game just leveling up with you constantly.

Yeah, like I said, they're repetitive as fuck. But when you compare it with other Bethesda main quests, Oblivion gates really aren't all bad. Of course that isn't high praise, Bethesda's main quests are consistently shit.

I do this all of the time because I mod too much and it isn't nostalgic anymore. I'm currently running only a few mods to make characters less ugly and the game more like a proper rpg and it's much easier to stick with it now. Over-modding is definitely a thing imo. After a certain point it just stops feeling like Oblivion and it's not fun anymore.

Sword combat and magic suck a giant dick but overall it is extremely comfy with the environments and such.

>only a few mods to make characters less ugly and the game more like a proper rpg
yeah, I want to do that but I just can't stop myself from installing sex mods too

>goblins just get more health, and their skinny asses become absolute tanks
>shitty bandits in a swamp cave decked out in expensive armour
>quest rewards are leveled

>Doing the main quest

>it's a that one autistic retard again who seriously believes Oblivion was a good game and is so butthurt about the fact that people don't agree with him that he starts these threads every day episode

>The problem with Skyrim is that a single character can be a master of everything and be god on earth with so little time in the game

True. I remember having beat the entire game, having not even realized weapon forging was a thing. My friend then showed me how weapon forging is the biggest factor in how you can get even more OP faster. Was shocked.

>unique
>and
>repetitive

Why am I seeing people use a dozen quote marks on a single word more and more lately?

Is this a new meme?

Oblivion Scaling Unclustered is for you - it's the best mod I've experienced handling the level scaling.

Chocolate elves mod was the reason i started playing this game.

The enemies were unique to Oblivion gates. The gates themselves (map layout, objectives) were repetitive.

Follow?

Oblivion is the best Elder scrolls.

>women robbers
Doesn't that quest involve you going into a dungeon?

well youd have to understand what the quotation marks mean and having alot of them is just to emphasize said meaning.

I think it's just a house with a basement.

I remember that, but there was also a fort nearby or something.
Probably just me, haven't played Oblivion in like 4 years now.

The Oblivion gates are pretty fun if you just blaze through them. Don't even gotta fight anything, just potions and parkour.

Are you mentally disabled?