Grizzbeorn wrote: »What is it about Oblivion that people like better than Skyrim?
(no judgement in the question, just honest curiosity.)
I have both Morrowind and Oblivion downloaded, but I haven't tried either one yet.
(I've been aware of TES since Daggerfall was in development, but ESO was the first TES game I tried, then Skyrim.)
I played through Skyrim again recently and had a blast. I'll be starting another game soon (on the GOG version).
I also have Oblivion on GOG and will play it again at some point. Since it doesn't have gamepad support, I'll only be able to play it in small doses, which means it'll take me months to go through it, but that's fine.
(I played the hell out of Morrowind when it came out. If Bethesda were to remaster it, I'd be first in line to get it and play the hell out of it again).
I also have Oblivion on GOG and will play it again at some point. Since it doesn't have gamepad support, I'll only be able to play it in small doses, which means it'll take me months to go through it, but that's fine.
BretonMage wrote: »There are two things that make me hesitate to play Oblivion again: character design (the heads are particularly difficult to stomach, even with mods)
(I played the hell out of Morrowind when it came out. If Bethesda were to remaster it, I'd be first in line to get it and play the hell out of it again).
title implications aside. . .
I went to oblivion over skyrim because the innovations of skyrim didn't age very well (imo) and thus it does not hold up as well. skyrims dragons and radiant quests, touted features at the time, makes almost all questing in skyrim feel like busywork (some hand-crafted quests can be mistaken for radiant)
it was fun revisiting a more handcrafted experience though i instantly went back to min max mode with my character, yada yada +5 every level spam this level that.
but i cannot help but play a khajiit. . .
so, when did you last play oblivion and what was your character? race / combat style
if not oblivion, last tes mainline and same question!
The quests in Oblivion is very good, it has an decent magic and enchanting system.Grizzbeorn wrote: »What is it about Oblivion that people like better than Skyrim?
(no judgement in the question, just honest curiosity.)
I have both Morrowind and Oblivion downloaded, but I haven't tried either one yet.
(I've been aware of TES since Daggerfall was in development, but ESO was the first TES game I tried, then Skyrim.)
Holycannoli wrote: »Haven't played Oblivion but Morrowind with some choice mods is the most immersive PC RPG experience I've ever had.
Skyrim left me wanting the older Elder Scrolls/Morrowind skill and attribute system and the lack of markers. Plus I have to be honest, I don't like the cold snowy viking aesthetic. Different strokes for different folks. Skyrim is like a dumbed-down version of TES.
I know graphics don't make a game but something about Oblivion's puts me off. The NPCs all look kind of bloated and just "off". The setting is perfect for me though so I should check it out some day.
What I would love beyond imagining is a total remake of classic Daggerfall with modern graphics and sound. Could be an impossible feat - a game world that massive with modern 2022 and future graphics? Imagine the download size lol.
My problem with Daggerfall is that I can't play first person any more. Screws my head and vision up too bad.
I'm eagerly waiting for the huge Skyrim mod Apotheosis. But development of it just goes on... and on...Dang. Play Skyrim!
I never wanted that game to end.
I am happy and feel at home in ESO but I have played most Elder Scrolls games.
emilyhyoyeon wrote: »Reading through comments about these games always reminds me how thankful I am that Oblivion was my first TES game because if it weren't I'd probably also not be able to look past a lot of things