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Worth £50?

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Yes or No?

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I'm thinking of gettig this game for 360 ut i'm not sure. i used to have morrowind but i thought it was severely let down by graphics. so i ask you this.

Should I?
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Bear in mind, most of the people who will respond in this forum enjoy the game. You might get a more balanced response in the RPG Discussion forum. Just let me know if you want to move this thread there, or keep it here. :)
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would it be possible to create a clone thread?
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I do not mind replying "negative" towards a game regardless of forum :D
I do not feel it was worth the money. The AI, game mechanics, level scaling, no consequent character builds, no consequence choices, to much focus on graphics and not gameplay, and various other things simply ruined the game for me.
Perhaps there are enough mods to correct these issues, however I dislike it when a game needs to be created by the modding community instead of the developers, so on that aspect alone I'd not pay full price for Oooohblivion (amply named, because I think Bethesda has been seriously oblivious) and wait for it to hit the bargain bin.

I seriously regret having bought it and it did not even provide me with a weeks enjoyment, and will likely not venture back into the sandbox until a year or so down the road when I'm really really bored and there are no dishes to wash or rooms to clean.
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cheers xandax, could you recommend another good 360 rpg?
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penguin_king wrote:cheers xandax, could you recommend another good 360 rpg?
Not being into consoles ..... no. :)
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Post by Faberge »

penguin_king wrote:Should I?
I wouldn't recommend it.

I have to say that I do like challenging games, but when all the challenges a game is capable to offer are based on bugs, especially bugs that will not have official patch to fix them and waiting for one will be time wasted – I will have trouble recommending such a game to anyone.

And since you cannot use console commands with 360, certain bugs might prevent you from finishing some quests.

But if you are certain you want to play Oblivion, wait for something like the TES: III GOTY. It’ll cost less.

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Gash, already answered...

With X360 I guess you could look forward to “Mass Effect”.
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No, no clone threads allowed. It stays here, or it moves, but I can leave a marker here so that people that read the title in this forum are forwarded, at least for a few days. Will that work for you?

As for the game, I already wrote my opinion in my review. It's a kiddie game, wrapped up in high end graphics. Poorly balanced gameplay, and nowhere near as much fun as Morrowind, IMO.
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Obviously, there's no right or wrong answer to this question, but I vote an enthusiastic "yes". I'm a notorious Microsoft basher, refused to buy a 360, my son saved enough money to buy one but I wouldn't touch it. Then he got Oblivion and I was instantly hooked. It takes a heckuva game for me to let Bill Gates get the last laugh :rolleyes:

Of course, now I have it on PC and it's burned hundreds and hundreds of hours. More replay value than any game I've played since DoomII or the Civilization series.
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Having played Morrowind on both Xbox and PC, and Oblivion on Xbox...
I was let down, Graphics are very good but gameplay and story are just not there :eek: I personally recommend Morrowind for PC and if you want a game for Xbox Morrowind is better IMO. Along those lines I do have to say I really enjoyed Fable for Xbox, it was the first title that hooked me on the Xbox. But I prefer PC if possible. :)
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yes i would get it.
morrowind was disapointing to me in quite a lot of ways.
combat is not fun at all unless you are a high level.
oblivion hit's every time !yay!
eveyone complains about it being too easy.
but i see oblivion and morrowind as two completely different games.
i have played both and beaten oblivion and morrowind is just not fun for me.
it gets extremely annoying when you shoot arrows that go through the character.


in short terms yes get oblivion.
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A lot of what I think is wrong in Oblivion is probably caused by the game having an X-box version. A PC RPG player is a different type of player than an average X-Box owner. So if you like using an X-box in stead of a PC for gaming, and if you think you are a somewhat average gamer, chances are you will like Oblivion.
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MordorMan wrote:A lot of what I think is wrong in Oblivion is probably caused by the game having an X-box version. A PC RPG player is a different type of player than an average X-Box owner. So if you like using an X-box in stead of a PC for gaming, and if you think you are a somewhat average gamer, chances are you will like Oblivion.
i do not own them for the pc but my friend does and i find it better on the xbox.
but sadly i am not a huge gamer. i can't be because i only find a bit of free time.
but i still dislike morrowind.
the combat system is terrible
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Post by Faberge »

Combat system is same in both games, if you don't count the blocking.

Sure you can do all manner of tricky special attacks, but it is easier to just whack your enemies and not fizzle with the "W,A,S,D".
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It was the first game I bought on the 360 and I still love it. I have spent more time on this game than any other and will continue to spend time on it.
Yes its glitchy here and there but nothing drastic
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My opinion on the game is moot, even with the poll you'll still need to be able to tell if you'll like the game yourself. Read reviews from sites that aren't afraid to voice a little negative but contructive feedback in their reviews. Like this site for example. Learn all there is to know. As for my personal advice..

If you're the hardcore D&D ruleset type, then the openness and simpleness of the gameplay might dissappoint you a bit.
If you prefer deep story lines and characters that you gain a level of emotional attachment to, then you'll find Oblivion to be a bit unrewarding. Some of the minor character do make compelling arguments in their (side)quest, but mostly you won't feel too much for them if something goes wrong.
There is also practically no learning curve to the gameplay, leaving a bit 'dumbed down' in some instances. For example, a good RPG will encourage the player to find a way to better fight a creature that has resistances or special abilities. You can still do that in Oblivion, but it usually won't make enough of a difference for you to bother.

Now, on to the shiny side of the retail box. Oblivion still is a massive game that can keep you busy for many weeks. I don't think I've nearly explored all of the caves, mines and ruins.
The game blends a level of RPG mechanics through 1st combat in a way that may be more simplistic, but makes perfect sense; you have to rely more on your personal skill with the blade. That being said, it doesn't make said skill quite as artistic of an expression as, say, pwning five god-like bots in an instagib deathmatch on DM-Morpheus (*pinks away a tear). It's just like Todd Howard says, 'guys bashing in on each other with swords'. Nothing more, nothing less.
Another argument would be the graphics, they're just that good. Add a few mods like Natural Environments, and it gets even better. Modding extends the value of any game.

Anyway, that's just about all I can come up with.
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Faberge wrote:Combat system is same in both games, if you don't count the blocking.

Sure you can do all manner of tricky special attacks, but it is easier to just whack your enemies and not fizzle with the "W,A,S,D".
they are???
i sit there wacking away in morrowind and accomplish nothing for half an hour (not literally) and in oblivion i hit every attack that isn't blocked.
i know this changes once you become a higher level but fighting enemies of a high level or even on about the same level as you toward the first half of the game is bothersome.
i shoot arrows through enemies all day in morrowind. in oblivion they hit unless blocked.
i know morrowind is a great game. it can just be tiresome when fighting when you aren't a high level.
and oblivion has its faults as well. but the game in my opinion is beautiful. i love standing on top of the hills and looking down at the valley below me. but sadly much in oblivion is lacking.
the main quest, for example, is horrible in oblivion, and in morrowind it is great.
there are many elements in oblivion that are lacking that morrowind has.
i would suggest getting both morrowind and oblivion. together they are very enjoyable.
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No. But worth £19 new for PC? Yes ;)
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I personally think that the game is worth every penny and I didnt get off easy with only $50 for the game I spent over $700 to completely overhall my PC so I could run the game and I still find the Oblivion is well worth it.
I know there are a few problems with the game but I have found hours and hours of entertainment with oblivion. I think since I started playing I have over 130 hours of gameplay and I have done almost none of the main quest. It is just my humble opinion but I think any game that can keep a person entertained for this long is well worth $50. I mean come on if you go to the movies it will cost you close to $8 just to get in assuming it is a good movie, that is at most 3 hours of entertainment. just one way of looking at things.
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My views are mixed, as my review here on GameBanshee shows. If you're in your pre-teens, I'd recommend it, but if you're not, I'd sooner recommend a lot of other RPGs.
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