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i finished oblivion

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 1:53 pm
by mooluna
:D i finished oblivion and i m so happy that i have to share this with everybody.
but what i m going to play now :(

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 2:04 pm
by Ashen
You finished MQ ... and TG, MG, DB, and FG. You did all the quests ... so you number at least 150+ quests finished? Wow. Way to go :) Explore, go muck about or create a new character with a different specialization.

Or do as I will do when I finish it all - go back to Morrowind or BGII. I don't like it enough to do it again, at least before EPs and some heavy duty mods arrive.

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 2:38 pm
by mooluna
and all the miscellaneous quest and some of the freeform quest( bit boring) and the daedric quest. :D
i tried to play morrowind again but after oblivion i couldnt play for more than two minutes. :(

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 2:57 pm
by nightinferno
Ummm...I don't know, I just restarted and am playing with a different character, using totally different strategies then I had with my first character. Still fun.

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 4:07 pm
by fable
If yoiu want suggestions for something else to play, this thread belongs under RPG Discussions, not Oblivion. Moving.

Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 7:41 pm
by DesR85
Try Fable: The Lost Chapters. Its a good game to play though it might turn off more hardcore RPG players since its a tad bit on the simplistic side but its still fun to play nonetheless. :)

Posted: Wed May 24, 2006 7:08 am
by fable
If you liked Oblivion, consider Morrowind. Older graphics engine, but it runs much faster on most systems, has all the tweaks in place, and can incorporate any of several thousand player-made mods that make the game harder, easier, add new features, stores, items, quests, NPCs, etc.

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:28 pm
by Fable King
Err why exactly did you suggest Fable: The Lost Chapters, not being offensive but he wont have a hard time completing it. I completed it the first day i got it, including the side quests and mostly all of my stats were maxed out, and yes i got all 30 keys. The game is quite good right enough, just not long enough of even hard enough to keep you occupied for about 2 weeks, unlike Star Wars Knights Of The Old Republic 2 The Sith Lords, or the first one can be good, it took me at least 3 weeks of non stop play (Except when my girlfriend wanted me) to complete! Also my job kind of got in the way, i hate working for Microsoft...

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 12:24 am
by Xandax
Well - simply because you completed Fable: TLC in one day doesn't mean all do, and it doesn't subtract from the enjoyment somebody else can get from the game.

For instance, I used some ~17 hours on SW:KOTOR1 and a weekend for SW:KOTOR2 where you used 3 and 2 weeks. Does this new information that make the games any less of a challenge for you and does this subtract the gamevalue you got from the game? (doubtfull).

Posted: Mon Jul 10, 2006 7:43 pm
by DesR85
[QUOTE=Xandax]Well - simply because you completed Fable: TLC in one day doesn't mean all do, and it doesn't subtract from the enjoyment somebody else can get from the game.[/QUOTE]
It took me one and a half weeks to complete Fable: The Lost Chapters.

[QUOTE=Xandax]
For instance, I used some ~17 hours on SW:KOTOR1 and a weekend for SW:KOTOR2 where you used 3 and 2 weeks.[/QUOTE]
As for SW: KOTOR, it took me 48 hours but in reality, it took me three weeks to complete. For SW: KOTOR 2, it took me way longer to complete at somewhere around a month and above (if you want me to count by hours, it will be way longer than 48 hours :D ).

I sometimes just don't understand how some people can finish hours long game in a matter of a few days. I find it weird to me.:laugh:

Posted: Tue Aug 08, 2006 10:47 pm
by Frodo1
DesR85 wrote:It took me one and a half weeks to complete Fable: The Lost Chapters.

I sometimes just don't understand how some people can finish hours long game in a matter of a few days. I find it weird to me.:laugh:
Cheats and walkthroughs, sometimes untrue bluster. It's truly impossible to find all 30 keys in one day if you don't cheat. Even a vet could hardly complete the game in one day, side quests, keys, maxed stats, doors and all. Sorry for the negative feedback, but what is claimed is nearly a physical impossibility. These keys are often well hidden. All 30 keys in a day, 1 1/2 an hour, assuming some time spent sleeping, eating, etc. Just preposterous.

Maybe he has some super-duper special tricks (he'd have to kill us all if he mentioned them), ala Agent 86, Maxwell Smart, that he gleaned from secret files, while at work with Microsoft and not when his girlfriend wanted him.

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 12:11 am
by Xandax
Frodo1 wrote:Cheats and walkthroughs, sometimes untrue bluster. It's truly impossible to find all 30 keys in one day if you don't cheat. Even a vet could hardly complete the game in one day, side quests, keys, maxed stats, doors and all. Sorry for the negative feedback, but what is claimed is nearly a physical impossibility. These keys are often well hidden. All 30 keys in a day, 1 1/2 an hour, assuming some time spent sleeping, eating, etc. Just preposterous.
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But completing doesn't mean finishing all and every content. It means finishing the main story line and in Fable there is little outside this but "secrets" and a few troublesome quests.
So no - it doesn't have to be finding all 30 hidden keys etc to complete the game, and thus it is indeed very possible. Fable is not a difficult game neither from a problem-solving viewpoint nor combatwise viewpoint.
However, the speed with wich one solves/completes a game has nothing to do with the enjoyment another can get from the game.

Posted: Wed Aug 09, 2006 2:59 am
by Frodo1
Xandax wrote:But completing doesn't mean finishing all and every content. It means finishing the main story line and in Fable there is little outside this but "secrets" and a few troublesome quests.
So no - it doesn't have to be finding all 30 hidden keys etc to complete the game, and thus it is indeed very possible. Fable is not a difficult game neither from a problem-solving viewpoint nor combatwise viewpoint.
However, the speed with wich one solves/completes a game has nothing to do with the enjoyment another can get from the game.
I was basing my commentary on the fact that he stated that he finished all the side quests and acquired the 30 keys.

The speed at which a player goes through any game is a matter of personal choice.