Oblivion has known cache fragmentation problem. Hold A when you start the game to clean up (hold it from you select it in the dashboard to the logo appears). If that was what you meant by clearing cache then i don't have other ideas.
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In addition to making sure the input to the TV is actually HD (cable switch + system settings), you should really make sure any post processing of the image is turned off in the tv settings for the input you are using for the console as any will most probably worsen the image quality and possibly introduce input lag. What this is called will depend on the TV but turning everything off will be a good start.
Often TVs will cut off the edges of the input for some reason, this results in a stretching of what remains, so if you have 1080 input and 1080 screen resolution it may only show the 1000 lines of input stretched to fit the 1080 screen. Disable this if you can (maybe called something like just-scan or pixel-to-pixel) so you get a pixel to pixel representation.
Note if a setting needs to be on or off to enable/disable it will of course depend on the wording of the option. What you want is to stop the TV messing with your pixels.
...have achievements that require you to play on the hardest difficulty? Most of the time the hardest difficulty is way too hard and frustrating. I love when games have no difficulty choice at all to be honest.
RobboElRobbo
No, I like when achievements actually mean you have achieved something. All games should have some very hard achievements.
I don't like multiplayer achievements though.
Mine is "21 tegn er sgu for li"
which means some thing like "21 characters is not eno"
You get the point.
Do you think people will ever start selling gamertags that they have built up the gamerscore on? Like if someone got to 50000 points and then sold the gamertag on ebay or something
MS has taken something that has no worth and no real point and made it desirable so I think you might get a situation where people want an instant high gamerscore and you could just pay the MS points to change the tag and keep the points
vitriolboy
Probably, but anyone wasting money on it should be sterilized to prevent mental de-evolution of the species.
The whole pleasure of achievements is getting them, not having them. And gamer score? How is a high gamer score cool? Just shows how many games you can afford and how much time you can afford to waste playing them. Not in any way how skilled you are (single achievements may show that).
There may be a point in selling a gamertag for the catchy name alone. I would never, ever buy one myself but I can imagine people wanting a particular name very badly. A bit like domain names. Some are quite valuable. But I would definitely consider a 0 GS gamertag more valuable than one poluted with someone elses achievements since there is no way AFAIK to reset achievements.
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