Am I the only person who liked Oblivion more than Morrowind?

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#1 g805ge
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Well am I?

I just found Oblivion's core gameplay deeper and more fun than Morrowind. :(

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#2 washere12
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haha nope I am with ya on that one, although Morrowind had a lot more content, it just seemed to lack that organization to get you going and to have a main goal. Once you get past all that i guess Morrowind is better, but for me, Oblivion was perfect, my favorite RPG of all time
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I want a remade Morrowind with added features and content that was good in Oblivion.
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#4 Tykain
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You're most likely not the only one, but you sure are the first one I ever heard liking Oblivion more than Morrowind. It's ok tho, having bad tastes isn't a crime :P

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#5 SparkyProtocol
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I liked Oblivion more. :) I played it for over 450ishhours worth before I sold it, and it was the Xbox version too.

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#6 cametall
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I liked Morrowind's world better (well, continent, province, whatever!) as well as the hovering and jumping spells. Oblivion felt too much like Europe, I didn't feel like I was in some fantasy world like I did in Morrowind. Combat was better, yes. I prefer the more twitch based system than the one entirely based on the roll of a die. But I hated the scaling leveling system. The world of Cyrodil is awesome, but there's always something fake feeling about the TES games. It's like the world isn't very interactive outside of opening doors and moving light-weight objects.
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#7 guitarheroF22
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probably, along with a very few people. morrowind was 100 times better than oblivion btw.

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#8 AnnoyedDragon
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Oblivion has less of everything that was in Morrowind, from the enchantment system to the number of skills.

Deeper is not the word I would use, not unless you think twitch combat is "deeper" than a statistical system.

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#9 g805ge
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You're most likely not the only one, but you sure are the first one I ever heard liking Oblivion more than Morrowind. It's ok tho, having bad tastes isn't a crime :P

Tykain

Neither is being an anime fan. :D

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#10 TheEroica  Moderator
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Well considering I hated Morrowind with the passion of a thousand suns, yeah, I'll agree.

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#11 PAL360
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Oblivion is one of my favourite games ever and easly better than Morrowind imo

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#12 g805ge
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Oblivion has less of everything that was in Morrowind, from the enchantment system to the number of skills.

Deeper is not the word I would use, not unless you think twitch combat is "deeper" than a statistical system.

AnnoyedDragon

I wouldn't use it for Morrowind as well. :)

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#13 hyperboy152000
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I want a remade Morrowind with added features and content that was good in Oblivion. SAGE_OF_FIRE

theres some company thats making a morrowind mod for oblivion.... i dont know if its still in development but i remember reading about it not too long ago

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#14 WasntAvailable
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Eh, TC didn't you already make this topic, or is this just exactly the same as the other one that was made by another TC, with a shorter OP?

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Yeah, ive tried numerous times to get into Morrowind, but i just cant. On the other hand, ive put well over 150 hours into oblivion, and i still go back from time to time.
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#16 AnnoyedDragon
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I wouldn't use it for Morrowind as well. :)

g805ge

Then what about Oblivion do you consider deeper? You didn't really elaborate on that.

When I look at Oblivion all I see is a simplified, casualized, shallow game that put no effort into its main storyline.

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#17 BigDaddyPOLO
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I liked Oblivion more just because I played it more. That and it didn't give me motion sickness...

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#18 kozzy1234
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Daggerfall, Morrowind, Arena >>>> Oblivion

Oblivion is hands down the worst in the elderscrolls series. I own each one and Oblivion is the one ive had the least fun with.

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#19 g805ge
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[QUOTE="g805ge"]

I wouldn't use it for Morrowind as well. :)

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Then what about Oblivion do you consider deeper? You didn't really elaborate on that.

When I look at Oblivion all I see is a simplified, casualized, shallow game that put no effort into its main storyline.

Too lazy to tell so but I will say this about Morrowind; 95% of the missions are Fed Ex quests. :P

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#20 g805ge
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Eh, TC didn't you already make this topic, or is this just exactly the same as the other one that was made by another TC, with a shorter OP?

WasntAvailable

Sorta, I just want to know if I'm the only one. :(

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#21 g805ge
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Daggerfall with Patches > Oblivion > Morrowind > Daggerfall without patches > Arena > Two Worlds

kozzy1234

Now that's more like it.

{This post isn't meant to be taken seriously}

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#22 AnnoyedDragon
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Too lazy to tell so but I will say this about Morrowind; 95% of the missions are Fed Ex quests. :P

g805ge

Not that I'm agreeing with you, but you think that one thing overrides all the aspects were it has more depth over Oblivion?

I cannot stand Oblivion, every time I play it I feel like my brain cells are going to sleep despite my conscious efforts to try to play the game. It just requires no thinking whatsoever; everything from finding a location, to completing a quest to dialogue choices are 99% of the time done on your behalf.

Let me get lost, let me discover a new cave on my own, let me make decisions, let me have to put effort in to achieve something. Morrowind was hardly a perfect game but at least my brain isn't turning off through lack of use while playing it.

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#23 g805ge
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[QUOTE="g805ge"]

Too lazy to tell so but I will say this about Morrowind; 95% of the missions are Fed Ex quests. :P

AnnoyedDragon

Not that I'm agreeing with you, but you think that one thing overrides all the aspects were it has more depth over Oblivion?

I cannot stand Oblivion, every time I play it I feel like my brain cells are going to sleep despite my conscious efforts to try to play the game. It just requires no thinking whatsoever; everything from finding a location, to completing a quest to dialogue choices are 99% of the time done on your behalf.

Let me get lost, let me discover a new cave on my own, let me make decisions, let me have to put effort in to achieve something. Morrowind was hardly a perfect game but at least my brain isn't turning off through lack of use while playing it.

I didn't have to use brains for Morrowind to be really good at it. Yeah, I was a lot better at Morrowind than I was at Oblivion but man I enjoyed Oblivion more.

If I wanted to play an RPG that I have to use my brian, I'd played Fallout.

Fallout > Morrowind

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#24 AnnoyedDragon
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I didn't have to use brains for Morrowind to be really good at it. Yeah, I was a lot better at Morrowind than I was at Oblivion but man I enjoyed Oblivion more.

If I wanted to play an RPG that I have to use my brian, I'd played Fallout.

Fallout > Morrowind

g805ge

I'm talking more subtle, exploring an environment in Morrowind requires more active participation than a quest compass that points out every object of interest. There is of course the less subtle differences like requirements to progress in a guild in Oblivion are none existent; were as Morrowind actually required that you were at least competent in certain skills to progress. No warriors that cannot cast a single spell as arch mage.

The enchantment system in Oblivion was also pathetic, so much that I don't even have to go into detail for you to know what I mean.

In the end it comes down to preference, but I highly disagree with anyone who thinks Oblivion has more depth than Morrowind.

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#25 g805ge
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probably, along with a very few people.Oblivion was 100 times better than Morrowindbtw.

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#26 g805ge
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[QUOTE="g805ge"]

I didn't have to use brains for Morrowind to be really good at it. Yeah, I was a lot better at Morrowind than I was at Oblivion but man I enjoyed Oblivion more.

If I wanted to play an RPG that I have to use my brian, I'd played Fallout.

Fallout > Morrowind

AnnoyedDragon

I'm talking more subtle, exploring an environment in Morrowind requires more active participation than a quest compass that points out every object of interest. There is of course the less subtle differences like requirements to progress in a guild in Oblivion are none existent; were as Morrowind actually required that you were at least competent in certain skills to progress. No warriors that cannot cast a single spell as arch mage.

The enchantment system in Oblivion was also pathetic, so much that I don't even have to go into detail for you to know what I mean.

In the end it comes down to preference, but I highly disagree with anyone who thinks Oblivion has more depth than Morrowind.

The skill system in Morrowind is unbalanced and overbearing. You're either too overpowered or too underpowered. This is something that was fixed in Oblivion and Fallout 3. The magic and spell system in Morrowind is broken as it doesn't even work half the time. Hell, I have a friend who has played RPGs {both the board version and the video games} all his life and he hated Morrowind but thought Oblivion was decent. I'm not saying I hated Morrowind, I found it decent but the core gameplay was lacking and it was quantity over quality where Oblivion was the exact opposite.

Hell, half the items in Morrowind were useless while in Oblivion almost every item had a unique use. Oblivion to me was just plain fun while Morrowind only had a unique world and atmophere for it. You can say Morrowind isn't perfect but no game from the exception of Tetris is perfect.

Let us settle this arguement in one way to ending it.

Baldur's Gate II > Oblivion and Morrowind :P

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#27 foxhound_fox
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Fun? Sure, anyone can find it more fun. Deeper? :lol:

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#28 Juggernaut140
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[QUOTE="guitarheroF22"]

probably, along with a very few people.Oblivion was 100 times better than Morrowindbtw.

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Cut that **** out or else no one is going to take you seriously :|
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#29 Juggernaut140
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Oblivion is one of my favourite games ever and easly better than Morrowind imo

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#30 RyuRanVII
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Oblivion is better than Morrowind only for people who doesn't like RPGs, or doesn't know how a REAL RPG is.

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#31 TheLordHimself
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I preferred Oblivion for one main reason.

Morrowind has the journal from Morrowind. And the journal from Morrowind is the single biggest abomination in the history of RPGs. Forget the more varied environments, the extra depth, the greater dependence on RPG elements... the journal from Morrowind negates all of these things and is the reason I preferred Oblivion.

End of.

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The skill system in Morrowind is unbalanced and overbearing. You're either too overpowered or too underpowered. This is something that was fixed in Oblivion and Fallout 3.

The magic and spell system in Morrowind is broken as it doesn't even work half the time. Hell, I have a friend who has played RPGs {both the board version and the video games} all his life and he hated Morrowind but thought Oblivion was decent. I'm not saying I hated Morrowind, I found it decent but the core gameplay was lacking and it was quantity over quality where Oblivion was the exact opposite.

g805ge

How was it fixed? Oblivion's system is broken in that if you set none combat skills as your mains you become underpowered because of the scaling system. Enemies level when you do, regardless of what skills caused the leveling.

I'd hardly call Oblivion balanced either, since it essentially rewards power players and punishes role players. Tried being a pure mage? You cannot enter the arena, despite a pure mage being on the poster. Your armour class it permanently stuck at 0 because the unarmored skill was cut, armours eventually get most of the unarmored perks later in the game. Your abilities as a mage are irrelvant to your ability to progress in the Mage guild, armour has more enchantment slots than clothing the list just goes on and on.

It's a very one sided system, dice roles were even removed so there is no character skill base calculations. The game plays more like an FPS than an RPG, chance is player driven; not character driven.

Hell, half the items in Morrowind were useless while in Oblivion almost every item had a unique use. Oblivion to me was just plain fun while Morrowind only had a unique world and atmophere for it. You can say Morrowind isn't perfect but no game from the exception of Tetris is perfect.

g805ge

I don't see any items that are more useful in Oblivion than Morrowind.

Let us settle this arguement in one way to ending it.

Baldur's Gate II > Oblivion and Morrowind :P

g805ge

There's nothing to settle, you have your opinions and I have mine. Mine is Morrowind was hardly a perfect game but it did allot more to my taste than Oblivion, your opinion doesn't invalidate mine and vice versa.

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The combat is alot more fun in oblivion.
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#34 jg4xchamp
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NO i hated all the elder scrolls games to be honest. ALL OF THEM. Marrowind, Daggerfall, and the first one all bored me Oblivion just was the pinnacle of boring for the series.
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#35 Juggernaut140
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The combat is alot more fun in oblivion. SAGE_OF_FIRE
How so? It's the same as Morrowind except without the dice rolls meaning you can kill anything at any level with any weapon, even if you're not trained with that weapon.
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#36 full_disclosure
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I want a remade Morrowind with added features and content that was good in Oblivion. SAGE_OF_FIRE

I know they both did some things right. Combine the best elements of both and it'd be an amazing game! Hope elder scrolls 5 is that game. That said I enjoyed Oblivion alittle more personally.

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#37 Wasdie  Moderator
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Nah I'm with you. I like modern RPGs with less text and more voice acting. Sure they have to give less plot and backstory, but if I wanted that I would get some friends together and play Dungeons and Dragons... the game that all of those old RPGs wanted to play like.

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#38 full_disclosure
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[QUOTE="SAGE_OF_FIRE"]The combat is alot more fun in oblivion. Juggernaut140
How so? It's the same as Morrowind except without the dice rolls meaning you can kill anything at any level with any weapon, even if you're not trained with that weapon.

Missing 9 out of 10 times you swing in Morrowind was highly annoying!

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#39 t3hTwinky
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I hated Morrowind for the lame combat and ugly environments. Oblivion comes along, and those problems are fixed. VICTORY!

...only they took out the characters and roleplaying, and left all the bugs.

I general, I like oblivion better, especially with mods.

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#40 swazidoughman
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The thing that killed Oblivion for me was the game world.

It's tiny compared to the game world in Morrowind, and at the same time it's more empty and boring.

Morrowind had a world I wanted to explore, Oblivion has Generic Fantasy Land #2348.

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#41 Schnauzerz
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If you liked generic elven tombs that were all the same and had generic loot and MILES of hilly grasslands, then I see your point If you liked real RPGs, I must disagree.
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The thing that killed Oblivion for me was the game world.

It's tiny compared to the game world in Morrowind, and at the same time it's more empty and boring.

Morrowind had a world I wanted to explore, Oblivion has Generic Fantasy Land #2348.

swazidoughman


I do believe the game world in Morrowind was half the size of the one in Oblivion. It probably only felt bigger because it was highly varied, lacked quick-travel and was populated by interesting and well-crafted characters.

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Actually no. I had Morrowind on the original XBOX, and grew incredibly tired of it. It just didn't fit a casual sit down and play moment. OH know, did I just say casual? Oblivion seemed to do a much better job of fitting a quick play session. And the game is flat-out gorgeous by the way!

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#44 swazidoughman
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[QUOTE="swazidoughman"]

The thing that killed Oblivion for me was the game world.

It's tiny compared to the game world in Morrowind, and at the same time it's more empty and boring.

Morrowind had a world I wanted to explore, Oblivion has Generic Fantasy Land #2348.

foxhound_fox


I do believe the game world in Morrowind was half the size of the one in Oblivion. It probably only felt bigger because it was highly varied, lacked quick-travel and was populated by interesting and well-crafted characters.

]

Impossible, Oblivion MUST be smaller I SWEAR!!!

I have good memories of spending hours just doing mindless wandering in Morrowind seeing all the sights. Even on foot I seem to get places faster in Oblivion.

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#45 Sig12047
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I liked Oblivion but I never got the chance to play Morrowind and it's too late now, I have many other games I'd rather play than a 300 hour RPG.

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[QUOTE="Juggernaut140"][QUOTE="SAGE_OF_FIRE"]The combat is alot more fun in oblivion. full_disclosure

How so? It's the same as Morrowind except without the dice rolls meaning you can kill anything at any level with any weapon, even if you're not trained with that weapon.

Missing 9 out of 10 times you swing in Morrowind was highly annoying!

Then don't use weapons you're not trained with :x
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#47 Juggernaut140
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The thing that killed Oblivion for me was the game world.

It's tiny compared to the game world in Morrowind, and at the same time it's more empty and boring.

Morrowind had a world I wanted to explore, Oblivion has Generic Fantasy Land #2348.

swazidoughman
Morrowind was smaller I believe. But it was so much more varied and interesting
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#48 Juggernaut140
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Also Shivering Isles is the best part of Oblivion. The characters are interesting and so is the world they inhabit. And Some of the quests actually offered choices (though not very big ones :( )
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#49 foxhound_fox
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Impossible, Oblivion MUST be smaller I SWEAR!!!

I have good memories of spending hours just doing mindless wandering in Morrowind seeing all the sights. Even on foot I seem to get places faster in Oblivion.

swazidoughman


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daggerfall#Game_world

"Vvardenfell, the explorable part of Morrowind in the third game has 15.5 square kilometres (6 square miles). The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion has approximately 41.4 square kilometres (16 square miles) to explore."

While amazingly, Daggerfall is 161,000 square kilometers.

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#50 g805ge
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How was it fixed? Oblivion's system is broken in that if you set none combat skills as your mains you become underpowered because of the scaling system. Enemies level when you do, regardless of what skills caused the leveling.

I'd hardly call Oblivion balanced either, since it essentially rewards power players and punishes role players. Tried being a pure mage? You cannot enter the arena, despite a pure mage being on the poster. Your armour class it permanently stuck at 0 because the unarmored skill was cut, armours eventually get most of the unarmored perks later in the game. Your abilities as a mage are irrelvant to your ability to progress in the Mage guild, armour has more enchantment slots than clothing the list just goes on and on.

It's a very one sided system, dice roles were even removed so there is no character skill base calculations. The game plays more like an FPS than an RPG, chance is player driven; not character driven.

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Hell, half the items in Morrowind were useless while in Oblivion almost every item had a unique use. Oblivion to me was just plain fun while Morrowind only had a unique world and atmophere for it. You can say Morrowind isn't perfect but no game from the exception of Tetris is perfect.

AnnoyedDragon

I don't see any items that are more useful in Oblivion than Morrowind.

Let us settle this arguement in one way to ending it.

Baldur's Gate II > Oblivion and Morrowind :P

g805ge

There's nothing to settle, you have your opinions and I have mine. Mine is Morrowind was hardly a perfect game but it did allot more to my taste than Oblivion, your opinion doesn't invalidate mine and vice versa.

This is a sewius game discussion. :P