That is a bit disappointing as the Oblivion dialogue was jumping between multiple voice actors talking to an npc, from an old poor lady to someone much younger because of dialogue choice. AI would probably do wonder here filling out minor npc dialogue like the one you had in Morrowind, you talk to an guar herder and he talks for 10 minutes how awesome guars are while you tries to focus him on the murdered lady he found.Ragnarok0130 wrote: »Agree, spend a lots of time in it. Wonder how true it is to the original? Loved many of the weird stuff in it.I enjoyed playing Oblivion way back when it was new. This looks and sounds amazing, huge nostalgia factor
I obviously assume level scaling is more like Skyrim and FO 4, it exist but is much more local and restricted. Now it need Oblvion's spellcrafting.
And hope dialogue has improved.
Wes Johnson said they just reused all of the current voice acting. I also hear that they layered the UE5 engine over the original engine so it should be mostly the same game with improvements in areas like archery from what I read. I hope level scaling was addressed because that was the worst part of the original (but awesome) game. Game size is 120GB on disc and I’m installing it as soon as I get home tonight.
Warhawke_80 wrote: »I wish ESO looked this good..if only we could gate a full remaster instead of the barley noticiable graphic upgrades we're getting.
That is a bit disappointing as the Oblivion dialogue was jumping between multiple voice actors talking to an npc, from an old poor lady to someone much younger because of dialogue choice. AI would probably do wonder here filling out minor npc dialogue like the one you had in Morrowind, you talk to an guar herder and he talks for 10 minutes how awesome guars are while you tries to focus him on the murdered lady he found.Ragnarok0130 wrote: »Agree, spend a lots of time in it. Wonder how true it is to the original? Loved many of the weird stuff in it.I enjoyed playing Oblivion way back when it was new. This looks and sounds amazing, huge nostalgia factor
I obviously assume level scaling is more like Skyrim and FO 4, it exist but is much more local and restricted. Now it need Oblvion's spellcrafting.
And hope dialogue has improved.
Wes Johnson said they just reused all of the current voice acting. I also hear that they layered the UE5 engine over the original engine so it should be mostly the same game with improvements in areas like archery from what I read. I hope level scaling was addressed because that was the worst part of the original (but awesome) game. Game size is 120GB on disc and I’m installing it as soon as I get home tonight.
Warhawke_80 wrote: »I wish ESO looked this good..if only we could gate a full remaster instead of the barley noticiable graphic upgrades we're getting.
Be careful what you wish for... the graphics are... intensive.
If they did something like this with ESO they'd be writing off a good chunk of the player base.
And is not like most people can quickly get an upgrade...
With things as they are with GPUs at the moment, good luck purchasing one without getting a 2nd mortgage.
Warhawke_80 wrote: »I wish ESO looked this good..if only we could gate a full remaster instead of the barley noticiable graphic upgrades we're getting.
Warhawke_80 wrote: »I wish ESO looked this good..if only we could gate a full remaster instead of the barley noticiable graphic upgrades we're getting.
Be careful what you wish for... the graphics are... intensive.
If they did something like this with ESO they'd be writing off a good chunk of the player base.
And is not like most people can quickly get an upgrade...
With things as they are with GPUs at the moment, good luck purchasing one without getting a 2nd mortgage.
Yeah, I don't think it's the graphics that have turned people away from ESO over the years. It's (1) the monetization approach. Monetization is necessary, but some forms feel much worse than others. People don't like playing a game that makes them feel bad, kind of defeats the purpose. And (2), the combat team. Initial combat design of ESO hit upon something very interesting, but the changes and swings back and forth... this team is just throwing darts blindfolded. Thank goodness this game is based on Elder Scrolls, or no one would have put up with all this over the years.
Elvenheart wrote: »I puttered around in Oblivion when it first came out, but never did much of anything in the game actually. But one of my current characters in ESO is a remake of the character I tried that game with, with the backstory that later on ended up accidentally getting sent back through time to the time of ESO. Now I can finally make that character again in Oblivion Remastered and play through his former life in the future. 😊
Warhawke_80 wrote: »I wish ESO looked this good..if only we could gate a full remaster instead of the barley noticiable graphic upgrades we're getting.
Be careful what you wish for... the graphics are... intensive.
If they did something like this with ESO they'd be writing off a good chunk of the player base.
And is not like most people can quickly get an upgrade...
With things as they are with GPUs at the moment, good luck purchasing one without getting a 2nd mortgage.
Yeah, I don't think it's the graphics that have turned people away from ESO over the years. It's (1) the monetization approach. Monetization is necessary, but some forms feel much worse than others. People don't like playing a game that makes them feel bad, kind of defeats the purpose. And (2), the combat team. Initial combat design of ESO hit upon something very interesting, but the changes and swings back and forth... this team is just throwing darts blindfolded. Thank goodness this game is based on Elder Scrolls, or no one would have put up with all this over the years.
I'm now counting the gigabytes until I can see what an Oblivion Remastered female Khajiit looks like.
I think the emperor looks fine:
https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/9n7xk8DNrRgZyzn5jjeRzC-970-80.jpg.webp
I'm not sure what happened to this guy, though...
https://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/bjuS64myBMQRVDgD9yrQ55-1200-80.png.webp
He doesn't seem to be from Hackdirt...
TheMajority wrote: »How do they justify selling a content pass for this game for $49.99 while selling a whole complete remaster also for $49.99...