Oblivion after skyrim?
13 years ago
General
Been getting a lot of hours into Skyrim the past couple days (and finished readin the Hobbit a couple hours ago for the first time. Maybe it's a fantasy kick? Anyway...), and I've been wondering if Oblivion's worth picking up.
I realize the graphics are old, but hey, you're talkin to someone that plays Minecraft. Graphics don't bug me. Gameplay is what matters. XD Just sayin, I've had a coworker give me crap about how he won't touch games with outdated graphics. I'm not so picky.
Gameplay any good in there? Skyrim's my first venture into the Elder Scrolls games. All I know is I've been getting into the lore and everything, reading all the books I can find in game. xD Spend just as much time reading as I do fighting, I'd say.
I realize the graphics are old, but hey, you're talkin to someone that plays Minecraft. Graphics don't bug me. Gameplay is what matters. XD Just sayin, I've had a coworker give me crap about how he won't touch games with outdated graphics. I'm not so picky.
Gameplay any good in there? Skyrim's my first venture into the Elder Scrolls games. All I know is I've been getting into the lore and everything, reading all the books I can find in game. xD Spend just as much time reading as I do fighting, I'd say.
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The 'need to be asleep to level up' deal, weapons breaking, and stuff like you can only choose to be a mage, warrior, or theif at the begining of the game, and can't change it, and all that stuff.
By the way that’s good about the reading, know a days you hardly ever see games the incorporate reading, normally it’s just aim and shoot followed by tea bagging.
Only difference rly is that you can't dual-wield.
I play the game mostly as a sandbox game cuz there's a in-game mod console that you can enter codes in to.