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For my first attempt, I was a sword/axe guy... but moving along to bows was natural, considering the problems of trying to block arrows and run up to an enemy to thwack it with my daedric longsword. Of course it also works with any weapon, if your sneak skill is good enough... I've skewered people by sneaking up behind them and delivering the "fatal blow" they tend not to scream when you do that... and you can usually avoid the immediate attraction of the guards.
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Agreed. Although there's a lot of other good stuff too. For example: Punching a beggar to death.
My favorite so far has been walking into a castle, punching the ruler in the face and then getting arrested. I immediately strip off all my clothes and start a naked punching party in my cell. Pick the lock, run to the guards room and steal their shit/armor up right in front of them and make a mad sprint for the city gates. If you do it right you get a handful of them following you. The key is to lead them up into the mountains, jump off of a really high spot and then watch with glee as they all suicide right after you(you need master of acrobatics for this). A corollary to this is pushing a horse off of the Blades' temple walls (near the gate) and watching it die. Hilarious. Pickpocketing is pretty funny too but I haven't really experimented with it yet. I want to see what happens if I gank every single key off of a castle's personnel during the daytime (when all the doors are closed) and see if they'll be able to get back to their quarters OR if an NPC doesn't actually need a key to open doors. Slaughtering whole villages (NOT fortified towns) is good for a chuckle but sometimes I screw up and need to go back there for a quest. I haven't even made it to the Imperial City yet. I hope there is something just as good waiting for me there. |
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Just don't punch beggars to death if you're in the Thieves Guild... the "penance" is bloody annoying. (some of the other guilds have draconian rules about pilfering and the like...)
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I do have a question though. I killed a guard early on in my quest and now I can't activate any of the wells, does anyone know how I need to pay the penance for my crime? |
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Don't go up to a guard without the cash though... because you'll have to fight him or do time, and you lose things when you do time... The good thing is, though... if someone's essential to a quest, you cannot kill them. They just go unconscious. Of course you have to charm them or bribe them to get them to even tolerate you... |
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er is epic. I have to restart because I did too much straight up crawling and thieving and it ed up all the guild quests and my bounty. My character was a little bitch, too. My new character is going to own.
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You'll have to excuse me if I don't search the thread. I had to go back about 12 pages just to find the thread.
I had Oblivion for 360, the normal version. I had thought I might want to start over on the PS3 version. Can the extra content be loaded from the GOTY/Shivering Isles discs like the 360 version? How do the graphics compare? Is the extra content worth the extra money? Basically, I was thinking about getting it in the B2G1F sale today, and I had to make the choice between the regular and GOTY versions. If I go regular, I would get this, Motorstorm, and Ratchet for PSP. GOTY, Uncharted and Resistance if I go that route, it's just about $40 more. Opinions? |
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what do you mean by extra content? If you mean Shivering Isles then yes you can even d/l that from PSN or buy the disc.
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On the PS3 the base game you purchase always installs a large cache file on your hard drive to save on load times and to minimize the low-res to high-res texture pop-in effect that was apparent on the 360 version (wasn't bad at first, but got worse as the DVD drive in my first X360 slowly died). The DLC version of Shivering Isles installs on your hard drive and works essentially like the 360 installed content. However, if you buy the PS3 disc based version of Shivering Isles, it also installs a cache file to improve performance and has you insert the Oblivion disc ONE TIME during this install to verify you own the original game. From then on you can play the entire game using the Expansion Disc ONLY. My guess is that on the PS3 version of the game the 29.99 Expansion Disc actually contains all the expansion and base game info on one Blu-ray disc. It is essentially the same as the GOTY disc but with a "please insert your original Oblivion disc" copy protection check subroutine inserted.
While I have yet to play all the way through it on the PS3 version, I've played through the whole game including the main quest and all side quests/ guilds etc. on the 360. The Shivering Isles expansion is actually larger and better than 90% of the stand alone retail games on the market. It is definitely worth it. While the Oblivion main storyline quest was a bit dull compared to all the guild questlines, the Shivering Isles main quest line really shines both in story and creativity. It is definitely worth the extra money. Last edited by Jasonofindy; 05-06-2008 at 03:46 PM.. |
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I have actually forced myself to start this game... it was as if I were afraid to start... I am a few levels in and did not do a custom class... I always do that stuff and then get too detailed and the games lose their fun. Once that happens I never finish them....
I have been a fan of this series since it came out. I still have Arena and its one of my all time favorite games. Those riddles were somewhat difficult back then, before the internet really was present. Anyway I am still up in the air if I should start over and create a custom class or just work with what I have. I think I am just going to continue on. Crimson... I was just about to post the answer to your level 1 and that you need to sleep in a bed and then came across your response to yourself....sometimes reading the manaul can be helpful! |
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Oblivion Rumble (patched?)
My nyko zero controller comes tomorrow and I just got oblivion. I googled, but not much cam up. I know it doesn't have rumble, but is there any news of it going to be patched? This game would be just that much better with rumble support.
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