[QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"][QUOTE="insanejedi"][QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"][QUOTE="full_disclosure"][QUOTE="Tony-Harrison"][QUOTE="full_disclosure"]I think it's the PC fanboy's upset with Bethesda for bring the elderscroll series to consoles. Then doing the same with Fallout. Now anything they make hermits will relentlessly attack! Oblivion is a great game period. Don't let these coke bottle glasses wearing fanboy's in their mothers basement influence you in anyway...PLEASE!insanejedi
That isn't it at all man. Oblivion is casual to RPG gamers. Have you played any hardcore RPG's before?
I played and loved Morrowind. I personally think oblivion is alot better. If you're talking about PC specific RPG's then no, but what exactly makes them "HARDCORE"?
Staying in character and actually roleplaying it. Planescape: Torment is probably the most hardcore roleplaying game I have actually played. The roleplaying in that game is verging on the philosophical.
So all JRPG's are not Hardcore right?
JRPG's are like early WPRG's such as Ultima 4. Japan went a different way to the west and they evolved differently, which is why we seperate them in genre.
Sorry i'm just being a smart ass since no one said WRPG's.
Okay.
Well to answer your question, did you complete the Dark Brotherhood quest called "Whodunit"? I thought it had meaningfull dialogue and felt in character whilst playing that quest. For me to have really enjoyed Oblivion, there would have needed to be more NPC's that where as fully developed as the ones in that quest.
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