I assume by TES you mean Morrowind, as they are all TES games.
The things you are criticizing are problems with games that you love as well. Loot in dungeons only to be sold?? What about Diablo, where creatures with no use for money just so happen to drop gold, and people keep precious gems in random barrels? Combat is Diablo requires no skill either... it's click click click, pray you have a high enough attack rating to actually hit what you are clicking on. At least in Oblivion, you actually had to land your blows, the statistics just determined the damage.
right, and the combat style takes some getting used to but once you learn how you can have epic battles with three minitaur lords in hard mode. The one thing they should have kept from morrowind is the medium armors and the kajiit and argonian feet (so they cant wear boots). an 8 year old really? your just pulling at strings, the storyline was awsome, but I enjoyed the sidequests better, it felt like I was actually in the world, its sounds like you didnt explore enough. When it comes down to it, if you dont like the combat then you wont like the game, I for one adore the combat its a fps (first person sworder)
First of all, we are talking about the GAME, the way it was originally made by the developers, the one we paid for, etc. If we are going to consider all mods that are potentially available, well, you know, some mods turn games into something COMPLETELY different. Mods are good and the availability for them is also good but we can't judge a game by the mods made for it.
Second of all, I did play that mod, and, personally, it made very few improvements to the game. And I got high-level armor, like, at the beginning of the game lol. I really doubt any mod can do anything to Oblivion. It's too screwed up already.
It didn't make any improvements to the game? Well for one, it removed enemies leveling with the player. That's all the developers needed to do to make the game better.
Any yes, games should be critiqued on the mods made available because it means that the editing suites included were excellent. For instance, UT2004 by itself is meh but when you throw in some mods and mutators, it's excellent. The most fun I've had with HL2 are mods.
Oblivion had it's flaws but was still a fantastic game either way. Equinox, you like very little and dislike nearly everything. Hating all mainstream things for the sake of hating them isn't a cool trait. I hope you aren't one of those people that bad mouthed the backstree boys in public but danced when they came on the radio.
It removed leveling but it also screwed half the monsters up making them extremely weak or extremely powerful. And it seemed to have screwed up weapons because they didn't seem to show any improvement at all. In the long run, I didn't see any notable difference.
And, it's not like there was more monsters, more unique places (unless you plugged in 200+ mods of those unique places), more unique weapons, etc., the whole game is unbaked. Mods can save it but I don't have that much patiense to scramble through hundreds of mods and to see which I want, which work, what conflits with what, etc., it is NOT what I and other people have paid for. I didn't pay for scrambling through a lot of user-made mods.
Sure, if I took the time I could have probably forged the game of my dreams, but, seriously, that's just ridiculous.
I can as well become a programmer and actually make my dream game.
Oblivion is good, but it is not fantastic, due to its half-bakedness. I can spend quite a while playing it (accompanied by occasional @%!&*!), but it could have been a lot better.
I didn't madmouth backstreet boys, you are confusing me with Carlo. And I don't listen to them. I listen to A-ha and ELO, and I'm pretty sure you will call those bands gay, as well, I don't care.
Most mainstream stuff is not good anymore. Some of it is, some of it isn't, but if some game is half-baked, it's half-baked. Not necessary bad. I wouldn't call Oblivion bad. I just say that it could be better.
Flaming me won't make you any more credible. It's not necessary to defend myself against such childish accusations. The point is, the graphics may be detailed, but it's still far below par.
I assume by TES you mean Morrowind, as they are all TES games.
The things you are criticizing are problems with games that you love as well. Loot in dungeons only to be sold?? What about Diablo, where creatures with no use for money just so happen to drop gold, and people keep precious gems in random barrels? Combat is Diablo requires no skill either... it's click click click, pray you have a high enough attack rating to actually hit what you are clicking on. At least in Oblivion, you actually had to land your blows, the statistics just determined the damage.
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Fuck you, I'm a dragon.
Fuck you, I'm a dragon.
there are special items that you have to do side quests to find (shrine quests)
skill in oblivion isnt a joke practice is what makes you better (makes sense to me)
you really havnt played it enough to comment so gooday sir.
Fuck you, I'm a dragon.
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Second of all, I did play that mod, and, personally, it made very few improvements to the game. And I got high-level armor, like, at the beginning of the game lol. I really doubt any mod can do anything to Oblivion. It's too screwed up already.
Any yes, games should be critiqued on the mods made available because it means that the editing suites included were excellent. For instance, UT2004 by itself is meh but when you throw in some mods and mutators, it's excellent. The most fun I've had with HL2 are mods.
Oblivion had it's flaws but was still a fantastic game either way. Equinox, you like very little and dislike nearly everything. Hating all mainstream things for the sake of hating them isn't a cool trait. I hope you aren't one of those people that bad mouthed the backstree boys in public but danced when they came on the radio.
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And, it's not like there was more monsters, more unique places (unless you plugged in 200+ mods of those unique places), more unique weapons, etc., the whole game is unbaked. Mods can save it but I don't have that much patiense to scramble through hundreds of mods and to see which I want, which work, what conflits with what, etc., it is NOT what I and other people have paid for. I didn't pay for scrambling through a lot of user-made mods.
Sure, if I took the time I could have probably forged the game of my dreams, but, seriously, that's just ridiculous.
I can as well become a programmer and actually make my dream game.
Oblivion is good, but it is not fantastic, due to its half-bakedness. I can spend quite a while playing it (accompanied by occasional @%!&*!), but it could have been a lot better.
I didn't madmouth backstreet boys, you are confusing me with Carlo. And I don't listen to them. I listen to A-ha and ELO, and I'm pretty sure you will call those bands gay, as well, I don't care.
Most mainstream stuff is not good anymore. Some of it is, some of it isn't, but if some game is half-baked, it's half-baked. Not necessary bad. I wouldn't call Oblivion bad. I just say that it could be better.
"antways" you should consider re-reading your posts to at least correct all of the blatant spelling errors.
However we all know it won't
Honestly its probably gonna be either WoW, WC3 (Zoomed in) or Diablo 2-ish.
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