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I hope Oblivion doesn't conflict with Supreme Commander. I'm planning to buy SupCom at release, and Oblivion once the first expansion pack (==major bugfix update) and good mods come out... but I don't know the timing of either event. I'll probably have a nice, new computer by then.
From the mod side, I'd like to see a much better experience system, vastly less ugly people, spears, crossbows, short/long blade split, and from what I'm hearing, a redo of their leveled-list system, and a "PC Version" mod that de-consolizes the interface. Morrowind was much better after various mods came out, and this game repeats some of the same failings... so maybe the same people will fix them http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/smilies/happy.gif |
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What did you meant less ugly people? You gotta be kidding, the variety of the faces in Oblivion is endless. There are hot women, ugly orcs etc, and all of them are different regarding their "face". You gonna miss the best game out there atm, if you wont buy it right now Saber. :-) Oblivion >>>> Morrowind, and it is not just the gfx. Everything is just perfect. |
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(I mean it! This is a spoiler, do not read if you don't want to know how to abuse the MW/OB level system!) [spoiler] . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . blahblah blah blah blahblahblah blah lala blah lalala blahblah blah blah blahblahblah blah lala blah lalala blahblah blah blah blahblahblah blah lala blah lalala blahblah blah blah blahblahblah blah lala blah lalala The game encourages you to do stupid things like jump in place for 30 minutes if you want high acrobatics, or just if you want that nice 5x mult near the end of a level. The worst problem is that you cannot achieve a great character through intelligent choices - you have to make the most ***-backwards choices instead. Want to lay waste to enemies with a longsword, wearing heavy armor? DON'T choose blade and heavy armor as primary; choose blunt and light armor, but only use blade and heavy armor. Then your blade and heavy armor skills (and, when you *rarely* level, their associated stats) go through the roof, while enemies stay at a low level. If you actually pick the skills you use (or use the skills yuou pick), you level too quickly, and only get x1 or x2 level-ups (very bad!) and have much lower skills for the things you use at any given level. blahblah blah blah blahblahblah blah lala blah lalala blahblah blah blah blahblahblah blah lala blah lalala blahblah blah blah blahblahblah blah lala blah lalala blahblah blah blah blahblahblah blah lala blah lalala blahblah blah blah blahblahblah blah lala blah lalala . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . [/spoiler] Quote:
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I don't put effort into it, I try to enjoy them. But if a single-player game shoots itself in the foot, I'm not going to whittle crutches for it. How much fun is it to play Go or Magic or Basketball against yourself? Not much, because any challenge is purely artificial. Playing Morrowind was, in my experience, like playing D&D alone, with yourself as the GM. I spent half the time in-game, and the other half trying to find a mod or tweak a setting to compensate for the pathetic lack of choice.
In a good game, there are tradeoffs. If Soccer was structured such that only forwards could score, but nobody was allowed to shoot on an undefended goal... any team with non-forwards would automatically lose, it would be a stupid game, and it would have died centuries ago. It's around today because it does not have stupid exploits that require you to play in a deliberately dumb way in order to provide an illusion of challenge for yourself. Oblivion did not have to include the same exploits - they could have learned from the person who modded it to remove them. Games are self-enclosed. If you have to impose external rules on yourself to make them interesting (like going to the Olympics wearing lead shoes, going on "Who Wants to Be A Millionare" drunk and high, or playing Civilization without ever building buildings) then there is something fundamentally wrong with the game itself. In good games, people don't have to resort to such saboutage - they can unleash themselves and compete to the best of their ability. If I can't compete to the best of my ability, I'm not playing a game - I'm tutoring someone (like when I play ping-pong or raquetball left-handed, or "weakly"). I have no need to tutor someone when I'm alone. |
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Saber, you never played with Oblivion but you are posting like if you would. Try it before you are making up these ideas. I am pretty sure that you will be amazed by the whole game...well if you dont like the leveling system etc. I cannot help you in that, but saying that the faces are ugly...that is just nonsense. These are the most realistic faces what I ever seen in any game, they are fantastic.
As for singe player games....I was playing WoW for months, but I still enjoy some singeplayer games much more. Dont forget theres a huge amount of players who do enjoy playing offline, and this is true about Dominions also. |
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