Because of leveling right? It's an Action game not RPG right? But still a great game for me What are other things on why you hate Oblivion?
Only have 3 games on my 360 btw. Oblivion, Fable2, DMC4. I like them all. :)
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I definitely don't hate this game but I was pretty uninspired by it. The main storyline is just not at all gripping, and I always found combat a little awkward. In the end, I found myself not having fun, so I didn't finish the game. Admittedly, this means I didn't get the whole experience and can't judge fully. But if a game can't compel you to finish it, that's not exactly high praise for it in my book.
Because of leveling right? It's an Action game not RPG right? But still a great game for me What are other things on why you hate Oblivion?
Only have 3 games on my 360 btw. Oblivion, Fable2, DMC4. I like them all. :)
Great game but feels slightly dated when compared to Fallout3. Fair enough, it is getting old nowThere were a lot of problems with Oblivion. To name a few, repetitive environments, uninspired combat, unvaried enemies, mostly uninteresting quests, and a really grindy leveling system.
many people dont hate oblivion. theres a few but not many
footballa27
:lol:
Step inside System Wars and you'd be pleasantly surprised.
i didnt mind the leveling if you think about it its actually a good thing i mean before that you were restricted to areas of the game that were in your level range which can be annoying if you go somewhere where the enemies are too strong and get raped. Also it lets you explore the game at your own pace because everything is scaled. You can hop straight to whatever you wanna do at the very start.
also there are many people who hate things that are good. oblivion is just a masterpiece and if you don't like it then you just have no patience or don't like rpgs.
also there are many people who hate things that are good. oblivion is just a masterpiece and if you don't like it then you just have no patience or don't like rpgs.
Carnifex726
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All right, we get it. You LOVE Oblivion, but is it SO HARD to believe that people wouldn't like the game because it's not their cup of tea? Seriously, I guess the whole concept of "different strokes for different folks" is lost on you? :lol:
also there are many people who hate things that are good. oblivion is just a masterpiece and if you don't like it then you just have no patience or don't like rpgs.
Carnifex726
We can't really feel the RPGness in Oblivion because of the Leveling Scale(Face the Truth) but still overall a great game.
well the leveling system is actual very simple and doesn't bother me at all. you just have a set of major skills and minor skills. you just carry out the acts of your major skills and you level up.
well the leveling system is actual very simple and doesn't bother me at all. you just have a set of major skills and minor skills. you just carry out the acts of your major skills and you level up.
Carnifex726
Yes I know how to level sir. you level-up, your enemies level-up. Not an RPG. You can feel the power when you just lower the difficulty scale bar and that's annoying.
I don't know why people wouldn't like it. I guess if you're not a fan of fantasy games, but I really like the sense of adventure one experiences in Oblivion and Fallout 3.
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well the leveling system is actual very simple and doesn't bother me at all. you just have a set of major skills and minor skills. you just carry out the acts of your major skills and you level up.
Laharl5
Yes I know how to level sir. you level-up, your enemies level-up. Not an RPG. You can feel the power when you just lower the difficulty scale bar and that's annoying.
not really, i havent touched the difficulty bar and i feel extremely powerful. Level 36 and enemies barely hurt me and go down in a couple of swings, you just gotta learn how to level properlyIf you don't like Oblivion you obviously have no patience or wisdom. It's like saying you don't like Final Fantasy or Zelda. Do us all a favor and play Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing!
Leveling was fine. The combat was boring, and the story was pretty boring. And the cardboard characters had no life in them to help any combat/story.
I much prefered Fallout 3 to this.
Leveling was fine. The combat was boring, and the story was pretty boring. And the cardboard characters had no life in them to help any combat/story.
I much prefered Fallout 3 to this.
jonathan_rector
interesting....i think most people did. For me, i wanted to LOVE fallout, but was completely turned off by the overworld. As for your comment about the characters...they looked the exact same in Fallout O_o
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Leveling was fine. The combat was boring, and the story was pretty boring. And the cardboard characters had no life in them to help any combat/story.
I much prefered Fallout 3 to this.
chex81
interesting....i think most people did. For me, i wanted to LOVE fallout, but was completely turned off by the overworld. As for your comment about the characters...they looked the exact same in Fallout O_o
Hmm...maybe it was the voice actors then? I agree, the Wasteland got pretty repetittive, but the side missions were really awesome. I just couldn't get into Oblivion. I really gave it a shot too. I love old school RPG's...and Fallout is Sci-Fi, and I really don't care for Sci-Fi. But for whatever reason, I really got into Fallout.
Here's hoping Oblivion 5 is it? Hopefully that one will rock.
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well the leveling system is actual very simple and doesn't bother me at all. you just have a set of major skills and minor skills. you just carry out the acts of your major skills and you level up.
chaoscougar1
Yes I know how to level sir. you level-up, your enemies level-up. Not an RPG. You can feel the power when you just lower the difficulty scale bar and that's annoying.
not really, i havent touched the difficulty bar and i feel extremely powerful. Level 36 and enemies barely hurt me and go down in a couple of swings, you just gotta learn how to level properlyExactly! I kill just about everything in just a couple of hits and I don't touch the difficulty bar. Also. Where do people keep getting the idea that Oblivion is an action game? It's an RPG just like Morrowind. The only real differences are the combat system and it's been streamlined a bit.
Does anyone really miss the shortblade and medium armor skills? lol
I really liked Oblivion, mostly because I love games that have a lot of depth, and ones that you need to spend some time on.
The one major things I didn't like about Oblivion is that the enemies scaled with you. But I guess being as open as it was, they sort of had to scale with the character. This did take away from that dominating feeling you can get by spending a lot of time and working on an RPG.
But yeah, some games are liked by people and some aren't.
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