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One question what's oblivion ????
Tuesday, 31-May-16 00:32:42 UTC from web-
@shadowboltmoon The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, the game that Skyrim ruined
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@rarity WHAT OMG SKYRIM I LOVE THAT GAME. I WISH THEY MADE MORE GAMES JUST LIKE SKYRIM
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@stumperman Pls stop. I waited outside at launch for Skyrim and I was just letdown compared to how I loved Oblivion
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@rarity Skyrim was all bland and one color just like it was copied and recolored of fallout. Oblivion was colorful. One thing I like about skyrim was the upgraded hud and stuff.
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@stumperman I really liked some about Skyrim, but the neutered "skill tree" thing and the overall boringness of the visuals killed it for me
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@rarity I kinda like the skill tree, but hated it cause it was just a grind fest. But it felt like "wow the more I smith and craft things the better I can do it and craft more stuff" other than "I leveled up without any experience of doing this can now make this without failing."
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@stumperman 1 0 0 0 0 I R O N D A G G E R S
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@rarity that's when ye old me pulled out da cheats and went "Let's just say I did it legit"
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@stumperman I do that sometimes but then I get bored because I'm god
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@stumperman @rarity Imagine Daggerfall but with a modern graphic engine. Oblivion was amazing, but I'd love one of the old elder scrolls without the tech limitations of the time.
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@rarity psh, Both Oblivion and Skyrim had Fluffle Puff for skills
I mean, since Fluffle Puffing when are Axes blunt weapons?
and Athletics, are you appleing kidding me?
Bessides you can't honestly think about TES these days without thinking of Mods, and the Mods in Skyrim are much better than those in Oblivion
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@zennx >not making athletics a major skill
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@zennx Axes are classified as blunt due to the technique when swinging them, it's explained in one of the lore books. And let's be honest, a mace and a war axe are handled much more similarly than a claymore and a poleaxe.
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@rarity Athletics as a major skill screws up your stat growth.
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@nerthos ?
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@nerthos if you're saying that having athletics or acrobatics makes your level artificially higher, therefore making enemies stronger than you can deal with, I can easily say that's never been a problem for me. I've always put athletics and acrobatics as major skills when I play assassins, and I've never had a problem.
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@rarity The whole thing with the +1 +3 +5 modifiers. Having athletics as a major skill would often trigger level ups before you could raise secondary skills to get two +3 or +5 modifiers, so your level would be high in comparison to your stats.
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@nerthos yeah, see I've never had problems with that.
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@rarity Oh, no no, you can more than deal with enemies at any level. It's just an optimization thing. You don't /need/ to do perfect leveling to be able to go through the game perfectly well. It's just about picking skills so the character would have high stats at relatively low levels, and not hitting 100 on each major skill with many stats below 100 to avoid having to do the whole prison thing to level them down and be able to gain more levels. I did my playthrough with TERRIBLE leveling, and still killed camoran just with spell reflection.
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@nerthos The first one, that is.
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@nerthos oh. Well I have too much fun leaping around and running like the Flash tbh
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@rarity I can agree that maxing speed and acrobatics is the best.
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