Poll

Best Elder Scrolls game?

Arena
6 (1.9%)
Daggerfall
9 (2.9%)
Morrowind
37 (12%)
Oblivion
69 (22.3%)
Skyrim
188 (60.8%)

Total Members Voted: 309

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my point still stands. me and a lot of other people probably still play oblivion on a regular basis.

Yeah that's what I was asking. People seem to only talk about Skyrim and ESO.

About a month ago I went on a spree of beating Oblivion all over again just for the heck of it.

About a month ago I went on a spree of beating Oblivion all over again just for the heck of it.
I'm doing this but for skyrim, I wanna max out a few different things this time.

I'm trying to play through Oblivion again, solely so that I can get to Shivering Isles and become Duke of Mania, instead of Dementia so I can get my final achievement.

I loved Oblivion and played it to death, but I find it kind of difficult to get back into.
I think mainly just because the magic system annoys me compared to Skyrim. And I chose a magic-based Aldmer character.

I'm not very good at re-playing aged games, which is a shame, because I know the story and whatnot was a lot of fun.
I can't play Morrowind for the same reason. It's worse there though, because I never played it when it was new. So jumping in now it just feels like a letdown, rather than a weird trip of nostalgia.

I had over 600 hours saved on Oblivion. It was the first game i got for my xbox 360. I raided every dungeon and had a chest full of so many items that it took a whole minute to load every time you opened it. I miss that game so much and Shivering Isles influenced Sheogorath to become my favorite daedric prince.

Does anyone here actually have a Oblivion game disk that had the 'T' rating printed on it?

Does anyone here actually have a Oblivion game disk that had the 'T' rating printed on it?
I do

So am I the only one still playing Oblivion?
I just got the goty edition

See earlier pages

Does anyone here actually have a Oblivion game disk that had the 'T' rating printed on it?
I do.

It has K15 on it though.

Yeah that's what I was asking. People seem to only talk about Skyrim and ESO.

I play Oblivion quite frequently. I enjoy it a bit more than skyrim. I could get into my thoughts and opinions more but, I'll spare a wall of text.

I could get into my thoughts and opinions more but, I'll spare a wall of text.
You should embrace them.
They can be quite fun. :3

Yeah that's what I was asking. People seem to only talk about Skyrim and ESO.

That's because they're the newest games in the series :n

I think most people who frequent this thread have played oblivion to death.

Yeah that's what I was asking. People seem to only talk about Skyrim and ESO.
People still will always be talking about what's new, what's the newest type of phone, or what new movies just came out, or maybe what new updates will be coming to X game.  Yeah I understand there are better older games, but this is just how it is, I don't pick and choose.

You should embrace them.
They can be quite fun. :3

If you insist, I feel as if Skyrim took a different turn, but maybe not so much of a good one, at least in the nature of the previous titles in the series. It took a more serious approach, but almost too serious. It's too dull, too grey. It diluted the lore and shine of the series. Oblivion, and even somewhat Morrowind were quirky and colorful, interesting, 'magical', almost.

The characters in Skyrim are all very boring and dull to me, everyone is so monotone and melancholy. Nobody has any personality or depth, I mean, yes you're a wartorn warrior, but that's kind of just 'there' and apparent, only really shown by a suit of armor and a distant and boring personality and limited dialogue.

In Oblivion, characters were fun, and memorable. They all had lasting effects on my memory, in Skyrim I fail to see much of anything memorable other than what the character was not what they did. The closest thing to quirky or silly I remember from Skyrim was maybe Cicero.
Remember Aldos Othran from Oblivion, who was a drunkard, singing about cliff racers? Even the distorted and insane residents of the Shivering Isles. Morrowind had a talking scamp that was a merchant. There's an incredible amount of content and things to do in Skyrim, yes, but none of it has any depth- to me. Even the guilds, I feel were lacking in content as opposed to Oblivion. As well as the quests in general. Probably my favorite quest from Oblivion was Lifting the Vale, where you go through Pale Pass, and find a man's journal about his failed attempt to traverse it. I remember being interested in the lore of Sancre Tor, wanting to read about it, wanting more dialogue options.

A lot of Skyrim seems to kind of just be 'there' and placed in front of you. Not much elaborated upon. Even the conflict between the Gray-manes and the Battle-Borns wasn't even something I had been interested in. It was thrown in my face the second I went into Whiterun, I had no idea what was going on, I chose a neutral stance due to lack of information or reason and I never heard anything significant from it afterwards. There were rumors about someone's relative being kidnapped or something, but it never seemed important. It was just mumbles and pass-by dialogue.

Even the conflict between the Gray-manes and the Battle-Borns wasn't even something I had been interested in. It was thrown in my face the second I went into Whiterun, I had no idea what was going on, I chose a neutral stance due to lack of information or reason and I never heard anything significant from it afterwards. There were rumors about someone's relative being kidnapped or something, but it never seemed important. It was just mumbles and pass-by dialogue.
It pissed me off because numerous characters I would be going to help them kill the giant then they do it and call me useless.