go to http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Thieves_Guild#Quests
and check your quest. If you ran into a bug, the wiki article should tell you what console command to enter to fix it.
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go to http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Thieves_Guild#Quests
and check your quest. If you ran into a bug, the wiki article should tell you what console command to enter to fix it.
Does this game have single player?Xyphereos
yes it does, but dont expect a "campaign" like single player like in BF1942, in BF2142 it's simplying playing with bots in a map of your choice.
LOL 2005? haha nice try. MGS4 is only on PS3.KrazyKev26
Sony has been loosing exclusives like crazy this generation so I wouldn't be too surprised...
Games for Windows is a very good idea. It means that all new PC games are held to a standard, meaning they will be less buggy, they will HAVE to support more features (like widescreen support), and it will help keep games from not supporting certain features that gamers want. And you don't have to pay to get the same features you have right now and more, so I don't get what is bad about it. If you don't pay, you don't lose anything at all. They aren't making you pay money to play online, but to have cross-platform games you will, and to have game lobbies you will.Manly-manly-man
Have you played any Games for Windows games like Halo 2, Lost Planet, or Shadow RUn? it's not as good as you think...
they are not forcing devs to port / code to their standards, but rather frame the game in a Games For Windows Interface (which is full of 360 controler buttons that makes it feel like you are playing an emulator) and charge for the console vs PC online portion with their Gold Accounts.
guys why r u so confident that it will come to the PC, u know offcourse that it have a whole new engine, & now that the Console War is at it's peek , y would they bother to care about PC . Shatilov
because developers care more about making money than who wins the console war.
Halo was good because it was the first good FPS on the Console. But when you try to compare it to PC titles it quickly looses it's uniqueness...
besides possibly co-op, everything it has done right has already been done before on the PC, that's why PC gamers gets pissed off when console fans hype up Halo, because they know that these features were on the PC first, and is really nothing new.
In the end, I stayed away from Halo on the consoles because of the lack of kb/m. and stayed away from Halo on the PC because when Halo 1 came out, the graphics were poor in repect to how it ran on my PC. and M$ treated PC gamers like trash when they decided to release Halo 2 for the PC 3 years later, and on an OS that also costs more money. Maybe they ddin't realize that no PC gamer, by now, is begging to play Halo 2...
I wish they would stop assuming I am playing with a 360 controler on my computer.... /sigh
still trying to figure out how to slide in a VS in Lost Planet, because when I got in, the controls were for a 360 controler...
I am staying a way from some "Games for Windows" for now, after playing Shadow Run and Lost Planet it feels more like "Games for Console, on a PC"... the Interface (the lost planet's main menu, for one example) feels very tailored for a controler, rather than kb/m. Which makes sense really, MS wants people to buy their 360 controlers so they have to make sure each game can support it perfectly. That means sacraficing a few of the convenient features that would have only worked for kb/m... :(
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