Author Topic: Any recommended mods for Oblivion?  (Read 1629 times)

I took like 10 arrows to the knee and am still an adventurer

guess I'm immune
We must extract your blood so we can use it as an cure!

I hear there is a guns mod.


Oblivion needs thousands of mods to be a decent game.


Oblivion needs thousands of mods to be a decent game.
To begin with, it doesn't. Once you've completed the mages guild, theives guild, fighters guild, dark brotherhood and arena 'questlines' then it does need mods.

My recommendation is any mod that adds new areas to the game.

Also, go HERE and pick what you want :)
« Last Edit: December 12, 2011, 03:12:47 PM by Corbiere »

Oblivion needs thousands of mods to be a decent game.

I feel the same way. Oblivion has a huge amount of flaws, anyone that goes from a game like Fallout 3 to Oblivion will notice how dull Oblivion is.

I feel the same way. Oblivion has a huge amount of flaws, anyone that goes from a game like Fallout 3 to Oblivion will notice how dull Oblivion is.

Said the biggest pessimist on this forum.

I feel the same way. Oblivion has a huge amount of flaws, anyone that goes from a game like Fallout 3 to Oblivion will notice how dull Oblivion is.
I've never really liked RPGs.
Fallout 3 was OK though.

Said the biggest pessimist on this forum.

Spend 100+ hours listening to mudcrab conversations and become the most ultimate badass in the entire game but still have guards spit on you and only recognize you as the hero of kvatch.

Then you start to notice how each cave looks like the previous cave and each dungeon looks like the previous dungeon and so forth.

Get high enough acrobatics you can jump up to two stories!

Get high enough endurance and you can run so fast you can literally fall off a mountain hill while running and die from the fall.
« Last Edit: December 12, 2011, 03:33:55 PM by Lørd Tøny »

Your expectations are pretty high for a game that was released just over a year into the console cycle.

Your expectations are pretty high for a game that was released just over a year into the console cycle.

Really? How come I don't feel the same for Morrowind? Oh yeah that's because Morrowind is better than Oblivion.

You're one of those people that cling on to Morrowind like a childhood blanket, regardless of how much it stinks.

You're one of those people that cling on to Morrowind like a childhood blanket, regardless of how much it stinks.

The combat may be horrible and it doesn't have as great of graphics but the atmosphere is a lot better than Oblivion's atmosphere.

Good atmosphere isn't enough to make a game worth playing if the gameplay is horrible.