Poll

THE BEST WEAPON CHOICE?

Bow & Arrow - I like to sneak around and kill from afar!
Melee - Stealth and Mage characters are just wimps. Real men use swords!
Magic - Both Sword and Bow are rendered useless against my spells!

Author Topic: The Elder Scrolls - Megathread - Skyrim is 57 days away!  (Read 112898 times)

Lord Tony you're so immature.

If people WANT to roleplay, then they will. Don't hate on people who do things that you clearly cannot.

I'd rather not spend an hour going from cloud ruler to anvil
Go sight seeing/get a better horse.
Or spend that hour looting everything along the way to Anvil.

Besides, who likes Anvil anyway?

Lord Tony you're so immature.

If people WANT to roleplay, then they will. Don't hate on people who do things that you clearly cannot.
He's not hating.

Roleplaying in Oblivion doesn't have to mean you stay a beggar your whole life. Roleplaying can just mean discipline yourself to not use fast travel or do stuff that shouldn't make sense, even in the world of Tamriel.

If you don't use fast travel in the entire game your character will be as fast as a cheetah. Besides if you truly want to roleplay with the travel portion then how about you just walk from point A to B with out running, yeah it's annoying and tedious.


As for disciplining my self, I don't think so. As I recall roleplaying is playing the way you want with the game. If I want to keep my legendary weapon or loot a corpse I will. Oblivion doesn't have any RPG limits.

Lord Tony you're so immature.

If people WANT to roleplay, then they will. Don't hate on people who do things that you clearly cannot.

How am I not roleplaying? I've built a character for war, then he became a super human because Oblivion's stat system is forgeted up.

I'd rather not spend an hour going from cloud ruler to anvil
Thats how I feel most of the time as well. I hope I do travel some more in Skyrim though. I fast travel everywhere in Oblivion.

I'd rather not spend an hour going from cloud ruler to anvil
Generally you would be doing other quests, raiding random dungeons, and making rest stops in each city along the way.
It can be quite fun if you're into not just doing quests in the quickest way possible.

Thats how I feel most of the time as well. I hope I do travel some more in Skyrim though. I fast travel everywhere in Oblivion.
I think people will fast travel less in Skyrim because there so much to discover and to see.

Generally you would do other quests along the way, raiding random dungeons making rest stops in each city.
It can be quite fun if you're into not just doing quests in the quickest way possible.

Walking for an hour from point A to B sure is fun. Maybe people would fast travel less if all ruins, caves and dungeons didn't look the same

Walking for an hour from point A to B sure is fun.
Ok.
Did you not just read a thing he said?

He said you should do other quests, dungeons, and stop at places along the way.
Who the hell walks for an hour without doing anything???

Walking for an hour from point A to B sure is fun.
YOu're stupid, dense, and stubborn as forget.

Stop loving disagreeing with what everyone else says and accept that we have different opinions. Just because the game isn't what you want it to be doesn't mean that other people can't enjoy it.

YOu're stupid, dense, and stubborn as forget.

Stop loving disagreeing with what everyone else says and accept that we have different opinions. Just because the game isn't what you want it to be doesn't mean that other people can't enjoy it.

I think you're too dense to see how forgeted up Oblivion's role playing limits are. Those limits include, NO LIMITS! Build a character for thievery, become the richest person later on become one of the poorest people later on because you make more money raiding caves. Build a knight, become a super human. Build a mage, become a super human battle mage knight etc, etc, etc.
« Last Edit: August 16, 2011, 06:56:09 PM by Lørd Tøny »

YOu're stupid, dense, and stubborn as forget.

Stop loving disagreeing with what everyone else says and accept that we have different opinions. Just because the game isn't what you want it to be doesn't mean that other people can't enjoy it.
Dense and stubborn are the same thing.


Anyways I agree with Tony here.

Good job, lord Tony! In your roleplay you decided to become a badass!

I for one don't want to be a god, so I choose not to be one.

I think you're too dense to see how forgeted up Oblivion's role playing limits are. Those limits include, NO LIMITS!
forget it. Whatever, do and say whatever you want. I'm done here.

Good job, lord Tony! In your roleplay you decided to become a badass!

I for one don't want to be a god, so I choose not to be one.
Have fun loving that playthrough up.
Tony's right on this one, oblivion got really boring because of the superhuman stuff