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The Elder Scrolls Megathread
Fracture:
Im sure a large portion of it belongs to nostalgia. Personally, I have a lot of love for Oblivion because it was one of the first RPGs I ever played.
Skyrim is still a great game, but it has a few flaws that im not sure how one could even fix.
Oasis:
Oblivion was seemingly more immersive than Skyrim, but it had the stufftiest gameplay and characters ever.
Cybersix:
--- Quote from: Oasis on June 01, 2012, 11:00:41 PM ---Oblivion was seemingly more immersive than Skyrim, but it had the stufftiest gameplay and characters ever.
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Pretty much this, still better than Skyrim imo.
Man 2:
--- Quote from: Oasis on June 01, 2012, 11:00:41 PM ---Oblivion was seemingly more immersive than Skyrim, but it had the stufftiest gameplay and characters ever.
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"Well met."
"I saw a mudcrab the other day. Horrible creatures!"
"[COUGH]"
"Farewell."
It's these little things that give Oblivion charm.
Night Fox:
--- Quote from: Oasis on May 31, 2012, 08:33:15 PM ---I'm not talking about just regular quests. End game or in this case end-dlc choices usually stick.
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in this case I guess.
but huge things at the end of games or DLC usually happen regardless of what other choices you made
you always kill Alduin in Skyrim, and help the Brotherhood of Steel in Broken Steel
I'm pretty sure you always defeat whoever in the Knights of the Nine
just saying that there aren't usually choices that end up affecting the rest of gameplay
at least nothing as huge as the sun disappearing