Here's the Link:
IGN: Pre-E3 2007: Oblivion To Be Re-Released
I read the Article wrong, so what I said earlier was wrong.
Correction: All of the downlodable content/ Extra content will be on the disk. New Question, will any of you buy it?
I will only beacuse I have most of my oblivion content (Xbox 360) on the 20 GB hard drive and I recently bought the Elite with the 120 GB hard drive. The problem, I can't transfer my data from the 20 HD to the 120 HD witrhout a special cord, which doesn't come with the Elite.
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Huh, I read it wrong. To bad, It would have been nice if it was all of the downloadable/new content plus 30 hours of new content. Thanks for correcting me.Arok2092 wrote:In the Oblivion game of the year addition all that will be added is Knights of the Nine and the Shivering Isles. That's all.
Hindsight is 20/20.
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It's just repackaging, nothing new. An attempt to sell off enthusiasm, rather than content. We have a thread about it up in GameBanshee News that's been attracting some comment.
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Transfering Game Files/Saves
A typical LAN cable plugged into your LAN/Network/Ethernet card should do the trick just fine.
Alternately, if you have a Wireless Network setup, you don't need any cables. Just administrative rights to transfer the files. Gotta love wireless networks.
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I'm not sure why you'd need a "special" cable unless you are referring to a firewire cable.Arok2092 wrote:It's probably cheaper to just buy the cord instead of a whole new game and you won't have to start a whole nother file.
A typical LAN cable plugged into your LAN/Network/Ethernet card should do the trick just fine.
Alternately, if you have a Wireless Network setup, you don't need any cables. Just administrative rights to transfer the files. Gotta love wireless networks.
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