Is it worth getting oblivion on the PC for the mods and expansions....

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#1 ricketyrack
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I have this on the 360 but find it boring and i don't want to spend Microsoft points on shiverling isles but would it be wqorth it getting on PC so i can use mods and get expansions?

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#2 GP1mil
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Yes because vanilla oblivion is sooo broke as an RPG there are tons and tons of mods out there that fixes the leveling system returning it some what like Morrowind, plus all the custom armor and weapons and spells as well as the graphical enhancement mods
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#3 XaosII
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Well, since you've already got an idea of how the game plays, why dont you go look and research up mods for Oblivion. If you find some that look cool/interesting, then buy it. If you dont find any mods, then its probably not worth getting, right?
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#4 1005
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I have this on the 360 but find it boring and i don't want to spend Microsoft points on shiverling isles but would it be wqorth it getting on PC so i can use mods and get expansions?thanksricketyrack

Definately worth it, infact had you made this topic about a week ago you could of got a new mini expansion for free "battlehorn castle". Oblivion for the PC is a must have if your into the genre and you like downloading and installing different mods that improve and add onto existing content!

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#5 D9-THC
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Even with mods Oblivion still sucks. Though I haven't tried the multiplayer mod which would give you some enemies that actually a challenge...
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#6 ricketyrack
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okay thanks is knights of nine worth getting?
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#7 RK-Mara
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I'm playing through Oblivion for the third time now. All thanks to mods.
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#8 omerdv
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Yeah...the expansions will last for a while, but the mods will make it worth until the next game comes out and even more than that...I have it right now on my PC and it's great!

The 360 version of the game won't last you alot since there aren't any mods...

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#9 lucky326
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I sold it on the 360 and bought it for the PC with the combination of Mods/Expansions it is much better. Plus I dont have XBL do I couldnt get the Expansions.
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#10 nalhutta94
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I enjoy the 360 version very much so, but the PC was only better thanks to mods.
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#11 Big_Red_Button
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I was bored as hell with 360 and PC vanilla (unmodded) Oblivion, but after a good 150 mods, it was amazingly awesome.

And after beating it 3 times legitimately, I went through again with console codes. It was hella fun to have a godly powerful character.

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#12 Grantelicious
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You know you don't actually have to buy it on the PC lol.....

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#13 Mothomar
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Even with mods Oblivion still sucks. Though I haven't tried the multiplayer mod which would give you some enemies that actually a challenge...D9-THC

If you want a challenge, turn up the difficulty slider ;) I just downloaded the mod Qarls Texture Pack III (2GB file - 4 GB extracted) and it makes the game look more next gen, the textures are in ahuge resolution! If you have a powerful PC (I'm running an AthlonX2 4200, 2GB ram, Radeon x1950 pro 512mb runs great) than I would recommend getting it for the pc, otherwise you're not going to notice much of a difference (Shivering Isle is great though) Natual water/weather is also a great Oblivion mod, there are tons of mods for short quests and such too.

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#14 RK-Mara
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You know you don't actually have to buy it on the PC lol.....

Grantelicious

Unlike you, we actually want to support the industry.

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#15 F4ll3n_1
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Ive been thinking the exact same you know, but, then again, with all the new stuff out, i dont know if its worth me getting an older game just to play through again.
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[QUOTE="D9-THC"]Even with mods Oblivion still sucks. Though I haven't tried the multiplayer mod which would give you some enemies that actually a challenge...Mothomar

If you want a challenge, turn up the difficulty slider ;) I just downloaded the mod Quarls Texture Pack III (2GB file - 4 GB extracted) and it makes the game look more next gen, the textures arein ahuge resolution! If you have a powerful PC (I'm running an AthlonX2 4200, 2GB ram, Radeon x1950 pro 512mb runs great)than I would recommend getting it for the pc, otherwise you're not going to notice much of a difference (Shivering Isle is great though) Natual water/weather is also a great Oblivion mod, there are tons of mods for short quests and such too.

Does this mod only change the textures in the environment or does it change the people as well? I think the environment looks great (with natural environment mod) but the people could look a bit better.

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#17 Grantelicious
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[QUOTE="Grantelicious"]

You know you don't actually have to buy it on the PC lol.....

RK-Mara

Unlike you, we actually want to support the industry.

No you caused the demise, buying crap games which makes publishers want to release more crap games.

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#18 _Pedro_
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[QUOTE="RK-Mara"][QUOTE="Grantelicious"]

You know you don't actually have to buy it on the PC lol.....

Grantelicious

Unlike you, we actually want to support the industry.

No you caused the demise, buying crap games which makes publishers want to release more crap games.

Oblivion is worth it, because Bethesda released an amazingly well made design kit.

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#19 ricketyrack
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You know you don't actually have to buy it on the PC lol.....

Grantelicious

Can you mod it on the 360?

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#20 thusaha
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With ton of mods, definitely yes.
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#21 RK-Mara
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[QUOTE="Grantelicious"]

You know you don't actually have to buy it on the PC lol.....

ricketyrack

Can you mod it on the 360?

He meant that you could get a pirated copy of the game.

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#22 ricketyrack
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Ohh right i get it now.
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#23 can0of0cheese
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The mods definitivly makes the game, vanilla oblivion is the suckage, but still without a high end computer the graphical improvments are minimal... And I personally think a modded Oblivion sucks, but it sucks less than vanilla. The gameplay in dark messiah is like waaaay better even if Oblivion is modded.
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#24 9480473
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Try turning up the diffuculty

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#25 Srinivassa
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What are all these awesome mods? I was about to play through it for the first time vanilla. I was thinking of maybe doing some high-res textures, but that's it. You don't have to spell out every mod, but before I go digging up what 150 mods do, could someone give me a general idea. I don't want some uber-powerful cheater mod. I'm not sure I buy that the levelling system is broken and needs to be more like Morrowind (which did not have a GREAT levelling system IMO). Just curious which mods make it worthwhile.
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What are all these awesome mods? I was about to play through it for the first time vanilla. I was thinking of maybe doing some high-res textures, but that's it. You don't have to spell out every mod, but before I go digging up what 150 mods do, could someone give me a general idea. I don't want some uber-powerful cheater mod. I'm not sure I buy that the levelling system is broken and needs to be more like Morrowind (which did not have a GREAT levelling system IMO). Just curious which mods make it worthwhile.Srinivassa

The thing about the levelling system in oblivion is that its no different from morrowind....BUT the monsters you fight and items you find depend on your level. Meaning that to get uber gear, you needed to be a high level, which took the fun out of adventuring. In morrowind, if you could kill for it/find it, it was yours.

Some mods put this system back in.

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[QUOTE="Mothomar"]

[QUOTE="D9-THC"]Even with mods Oblivion still sucks. Though I haven't tried the multiplayer mod which would give you some enemies that actually a challenge...PooMaster

If you want a challenge, turn up the difficulty slider ;) I just downloaded the mod Quarls Texture Pack III (2GB file - 4 GB extracted) and it makes the game look more next gen, the textures arein ahuge resolution! If you have a powerful PC (I'm running an AthlonX2 4200, 2GB ram, Radeon x1950 pro 512mb runs great)than I would recommend getting it for the pc, otherwise you're not going to notice much of a difference (Shivering Isle is great though) Natual water/weather is also a great Oblivion mod, there are tons of mods for short quests and such too.

Does this mod only change the textures in the environment or does it change the people as well? I think the environment looks great (with natural environment mod) but the people could look a bit better.

It just changes the textures of the world. I thought the game looked great before too, but once I put the textures in, it's honestly like a new version. It makes everything normal mapped/bump mapped and at an extreme resolution. Bricks pop out, stones look like they are there, it's quite amazing. I'm still looking for a good mod that changes the people (faces, clothing, armour) they look alright, I agree that they could use some tweaking. If you want to see a small sample go to

http://elderscrolls.filefront.com/file/Qarls_texture_pack_3;83706

you can check on the screenshot and reviews, but Forts, Dungeons, and ruins all look amazing. I'm running about 25-40 fps outside/towns and 50-65 inside forts/ruins/dungeonswith my rig. Everything on Max except in towns I move the object & Item sliders to half (gives me a boost in fps)

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#28 mrbojangles25
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Oblivion is a great game in its own right, and with mods its even better.

Just remember, play it as an FPS with RPG elements. If youre expecting some in-depth RPG, you will be disappointed. Play it like a fantasy-themed Deus Ex.

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What are all these awesome mods? I was about to play through it for the first time vanilla. I was thinking of maybe doing some high-res textures, but that's it. You don't have to spell out every mod, but before I go digging up what 150 mods do, could someone give me a general idea. I don't want some uber-powerful cheater mod. I'm not sure I buy that the levelling system is broken and needs to be more like Morrowind (which did not have a GREAT levelling system IMO). Just curious which mods make it worthwhile.Srinivassa

Qarls Texture Pack 3 is the best texture pack, but you need a monster PC for it. Other great graphic improvement mod is Natural Environments. I also use Improved Face Textures to improve the face textures :D

You really need Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul and Martigen's Monster Mod.

There's also a ton of other mods to get. That do more minor things like add one new armour set or tweak one minor gameplay isssue. Like Enchantment Restore, Better Letters and Lost Paladins of the Divines.

I also highly recommend the UI mod called BTmod. The original inventory feels really dumped down for consoles, but BTmod fixes it.

More here.

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#30 lucky326
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Yeah OOO3 and Martigens are must have they make the game much more of a challange and add more Creatures, I also use Francesio's (Hope I got that right) along with the FranoooM beta which makes the 3 work a whole lot better together.
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#31 Pessu
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Definitely. I would rate vanilla (unmodded) obvilion 80/100 and 100/100 with mods that I like.
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#32 zero9167
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Even mods cant fix oblivion...
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#33 Srinivassa
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[QUOTE="Srinivassa"]What are all these awesome mods? I was about to play through it for the first time vanilla. I was thinking of maybe doing some high-res textures, but that's it. You don't have to spell out every mod, but before I go digging up what 150 mods do, could someone give me a general idea. I don't want some uber-powerful cheater mod. I'm not sure I buy that the levelling system is broken and needs to be more like Morrowind (which did not have a GREAT levelling system IMO). Just curious which mods make it worthwhile.RK-Mara

Qarls Texture Pack 3 is the best texture pack, but you need a monster PC for it. Other great graphic improvement mod is Natural Environments. I also use Improved Face Textures to improve the face textures :D

You really need Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul and Martigen's Monster Mod.

There's also a ton of other mods to get. That do more minor things like add one new armour set or tweak one minor gameplay isssue. Like Enchantment Restore, Better Letters and Lost Paladins of the Divines.

I also highly recommend the UI mod called BTmod. The original inventory feels really dumped down for consoles, but BTmod fixes it.

More here.

Thanks, I'll have to install the one's you recommend and see how I like it. I have played it a little, but I didn't get very far. It looked really good to me, but then again, I just got a brand new computer, so I can max out a lot of games I couldn't before. I think it can handle the texture pack. I'm going to try it!
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#34 Gen-Gawl
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I have this on the 360 but find it boring and i don't want to spend Microsoft points on shiverling isles but would it be wqorth it getting on PC so i can use mods and get expansions?

thanks

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Totally. I wouldn't have any other version if it was given to me. I mean, in what other version can you fly around onyour owndragon?

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#35 ricketyrack
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Okay thanks
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#36 Planeforger
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Personally, not even mods can keep me interested in the game...but I dislike Bethesda at the moment, so my opinion is slightly biased.
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#37 Guiltfeeder566
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Yes, it makes OB x10000 times better.