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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2012-07-22 03:13 pm

[ SECRET POST #2028 ]


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(Anonymous) 2012-07-22 09:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I really dislike Fallout 3 (not RAGE HATE, just dislike), but I'll never understand the Oblivion hate. I played it after playing Morrowind, and... it's basically the same shit.

The setting and story in Morrowind were much better, but the combat was horrible; while Oblivion uses that stupid dialogue wheel, it's no better nor worse than the system Morrowind used; for me, there were more fun side-quests in Oblivion; and while the wilderness was really badly done in Oblivion compared to the landscapes in Morrowind, I think the cities in Oblivion had more character. The only thing that puts Oblivion lover on my TES list is the character models. Yuck, those pudding faces! (my poor dunmers DX)

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[personal profile] elaminator 2012-07-22 09:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Just gonna be honest, I sucked balls at combat in Morrowind. I tried the game and got nowhere; it was a massive failstorm. I sold it pretty soon after that. Oblivion felt much more accessible for me.

(Anonymous) 2012-07-22 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
anon you're replying to: I really hated the combat and I was seriously considering dropping the game at first! When I encountered my first enemy I was all "what is this, what am I doing, what the fuck I was killed by a worm?". Maybe it was because I was used to action RPGs, idk, later I have gotten used to the combat but argh, fighting in Morrowind was always such a chore.
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[personal profile] elaminator 2012-07-22 09:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Lmao, same (except I didn't keep going till I got acclimatized...suppose I should've)!

I think my first enemy was similar to a giant bee. I remember spending way too long exploring the area and trying to make it to an inn and getting killed repeatedly on the way. What a dick those things were.

Then when I finally got to a town I didn't know where the hell to go and I was so low level almost everything killed me instantly. I was more persistent with the other games though, and it paid off.

[personal profile] cbrachyrhynchos 2012-07-23 12:57 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't hate Oblivion, but the stock game has some things I think could have been done much better: creature AIs, leveling balance, and main storyline escort quests. Morrowind though is the game I point to as a rare fantasy work that does in-world history in a way that doesn't insult my intelligence.