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Everyone stop what you're doing! It's happening! GW's own Alu is having a baby!! Come and congratulate him here: Need some help identifying this picture.
We're so happy for you, Alu!I hate that it's out so close to Expedition 33 but I'll live
My first quest has completely broken. Baurus is nowhere to be seen and I can't continue.
Oblivion!
I hate that it's out so close to Expedition 33 but I'll live
The biggest issue with Gamebryo was the limit on RAM and CPU cores it could use. It could be modded to increase the amount it allowed, but 4GB of RAM and 2 CPU cores was the most you could use before the game engine broke.For me the graphics are the real upgrade. Most of the other stuff was fixable by modding, but on the graphics side there was only so much you could do to polish the Gamebryo turd.
This is my favorite post todayI found out I had a code in my email from like 2 years ago for 1 month of Game Pass for free.
And somehow I'm happier for this than having a very good job interview earlier today and most likely having a job in like 2 weeks again.
360 because I remember at that point I didn't have the wi-fi attachment so it was unlocked offline.
Remember, if there is a gap in your resume, thats when you had an important job for Sears or Circuit Cityplus they are out of business
I've phoned the cops. Expect the SWAT team any minute.Random lore about me.
I used to work at Sears, someone bought one and returned it claiming it didn't work. After we finished the return he said his neighbor put a password on their wifi.
I hit it deep under the register with all the bags and slipped it into a bag, then bought something a few days later and used the bag with the wifi adaptor
I'm pretty sure statute of limitations is up, plus they are out of business
I loved this post. Idk why but it made me feel comfy.Yeah there's some quirks and stuff that I don't like, but this is like a portal into my past.
I don't have a timestamp for exiting the sewers on 360 because I remember at that point I didn't have the wi-fi attachment so it was unlocked offline. But my oldest achievement was joining the arena and 19 years, 16 days, 12 hours, and 21 minutes later I joined the arena again.
I was in Singapore at the time and I remember running the air-con at full blast trying to replicate what Bruma felt like. Good times 06!
Yeah, that quest sucks.So yeah, maybe I just had a rough start, and I've played games for so long so I'm used to older games but...also I am older so I have to really protect my time.
- The first quest I ran into has to be one of the worst quests I could have possibly started with. It's the quest where you need to trail the merchant. IT'S SO BORING! You follow him slowly around the city and he just hangs out in the garden area for several minutes. He doesn't do anything and I thought I did something wrong. But then eventually he leaves that area and meets a guy. Then you have to follow THAT guy! Then there are several more steps after that.
- My husband told me it's awhile before I even get to one of the oblivion gate things
Those ruins were awesome, but they ruined (lolz) the rest of the ruins in the game for me. They really went all-out, balls-to-the-wall in terms of dungeon design, creativity, size, and complexity of that dungeon. Everything after feels like a smaller, less detailed version.I started on master difficulty to get some excitement out from this. I did get through past the goblin shaman before I decided to bring it down one notch. I'm not ready to suffer that much. Yet.
Then right after I'm already distracted and ventured into the bandit group inside the whatever ruins nearby. Yay!
Khajit race got a lot of love in this remaster, but yeah, the options are kind of hard for the non-human races. They were worse in the past, this is the improvement somehow lol. I've seen some gorgeous looking designs on reddit though. Primarily humans. My Dunmer looks like a stupid Dr. Manhattan from the DCU lmao.I can't believe how different my experience with this game has been so far, I got hyped by this thread and decided to buy. I absolutely knew its age and wanted to see.
In summary (playing on PS5):
So yeah, maybe I just had a rough start, and I've played games for so long so I'm used to older games but...also I am older so I have to really protect my time.
- Character creator was a little weird. Some of the changes didn't appear to do anything to my character. Maybe it's because my character is the cat race.
- Tutorial area went on a little too long IMO. Kept wondering when I would finally bust out of the place and stop killing rats. Plus, nothing interesting to look at or varied
- I also thought the Emperor would die in a way more interesting way because he even hyped it up but he just collapses in some small room lmao
- I somehow made the torch my secondary equip when I press square. I have no idea how I set this or how to change this
- In the menu when looking at items I have no idea what the icon is next to the triangle button. I can't figure out what that does.
- I went to the huge city area first to sell what was weighing me down in the tutorial area. It's definitely showing its age because all of the corridors look exactly the same. Like I was trying to find the inn but all of the signs are the same from afar.
- I can't figure out if there is a way to compare armors and weapons? When looking at those items with a merchant, there is a button for "see details"--I thought this would help me see more information, INSTEAD IT SHOWS THE MODEL OF THE ITEM USELESSLY. THANKS
- The first quest I ran into has to be one of the worst quests I could have possibly started with. It's the quest where you need to trail the merchant. IT'S SO BORING! You follow him slowly around the city and he just hangs out in the garden area for several minutes. He doesn't do anything and I thought I did something wrong. But then eventually he leaves that area and meets a guy. Then you have to follow THAT guy! Then there are several more steps after that.
- My husband told me it's awhile before I even get to one of the oblivion gate things
Difficulty is more broken in this game than the OG, which I didn't know was possible. The sheer difference between adept and expert is fucking crazy. I decided not to break my balls and just kept it on the middle difficulty. If I'm too powerful, I switch to a weapon my skills suck in to level things out.I started on master difficulty to get some excitement out from this. I did get through past the goblin shaman before I decided to bring it down one notch. I'm not ready to suffer that much. Yet.
Then right after I'm already distracted and ventured into the bandit group inside the whatever ruins nearby. Yay!
The dungeons definitely show their age in this game. Wildly improved in Skyrim, but you can see how this was the precursor. Nothing beats getting completely lost in a Morrowind cave, though. I wish they let us turn the compass markers off in the remaster, I was really thinking that was going to be a thing. Instead they made the compass even easier lmao.Those ruins were awesome, but they ruined (lolz) the rest of the ruins in the game for me. They really went all-out, balls-to-the-wall in terms of dungeon design, creativity, size, and complexity of that dungeon. Everything after feels like a smaller, less detailed version.
I agree completely with both things here. Hopefully with the game's popularity we'll see a version of UOP for it and the game will be better for it, but that obviously doesn't help console players.A lot of people who are hyperventilating over this release have serious nostalgic ammo for this game. I speak for myself and many others, but the original game out at a life-defining time for me and set the stage of video games I would prefer for the rest of my life. I have played the original over 5,000 hours over my lifetime, and despite finally getting a great computer in 2020, I could never be bothered to put all the work in to modding it myself to "revamp it". This remaster was made for fans like me, who crave the original game but just want it to look great. Someone on reddit said it best: "This is exactly how my nostalgic brain sees Oblivion through my memories". Spot on. When I tried playing in 2020 after years and years of Skyrim, it was a little hard to get into. This remaster really blew it away for me. It's exactly what I wanted. They really should have implemented every fix from the Unofficial Oblivion Patch though. The original glitches being present are both peak Bethesda hilarity but also annoying once the joke isn't funny anymore.
Same one happened to me lol.R.e. bugs, I got another one in the Breaking the Siege of Kvatch quest where the guy doesn't give you the instructions to get the signet ring. You can just do it anyway and the issue fixes itself (at least for me), but new players would be left clueless.
I was ready to call off playing yesterday until the Bethesda community manager made a reddit post explaining that the options look disabled, but if they were implemented prior to the update, they are still on - just inaccessible. I didn't get any frame drops yesterday after the internet convinced me my computer would explode and my ancestors would be cursed. They said the hotfix will likely hit Monday based on MS release schedules.The latest patch also mistakenly removes various graphics options for PC, at least for the Game Pass version.
Yes. You can in fact still change them if you want directly from the .ini file. Just a shame the QA evidently wasn't there.I was ready to call off playing yesterday until the Bethesda community manager made a reddit post explaining that the options look disabled, but if they were implemented prior to the update, they are still on - just inaccessible. I didn't get any frame drops yesterday after the internet convinced me my computer would explode and my ancestors would be cursed. They said the hotfix will likely hit Monday based on MS release schedules.
The dungeons definitely show their age in this game. Wildly improved in Skyrim, but you can see how this was the precursor. Nothing beats getting completely lost in a Morrowind cave, though. I wish they let us turn the compass markers off in the remaster, I was really thinking that was going to be a thing. Instead they made the compass even easier lmao.
I love reading people nerd out about games they love.I have played the original over 5,000 hours over my lifetime, and despite finally getting a great computer in 2020,
Yeah, the dungeons in Skyrim were dope. They do get a bit repetitive at times, but a huge step up from Oblivion. Morrowind isn't quite as elaborate, in terms of traps and stuff, but I do like the sense of getting lost more, and not knowing what you would stumble on next. Finding legendary items like the Boots of the Apostle on a corpse stuck up on some random boulder high in a random room of a random dungeon was cool as shit. Man, I hope the next ES game brings back Levitation.The dungeons definitely show their age in this game. Wildly improved in Skyrim, but you can see how this was the precursor. Nothing beats getting completely lost in a Morrowind cave, though
I know exactly what you're talking about: the dwemer puzzle box in one of the first main quests hahaha. It's in a dwemer ruin that is one of the largest dungeons in the base game, just sitting on a bookshelf soon after you enter. There's no marker for it. You don't know it's size. Your only instruction is that it's somewhere in the ruin. It's dark and inconspicuous, and there's nothing that suggests you'd find the puzzle box on any bookshelf, let alone THAT specific bookshelf, and the puzzle box is small and hard to find even if you somehow know what it looks like and you know which bookshelf to look at.I remember one quest item was like a couple rooms in on a random shelf
I did remember at some point that master difficulty was supposed to be stupid hard where cheesing some fights in basically a necessity. It was fine at first, but I wasn't ready to spend even more time taking down cannon fodder than I was just in the tutorial. Which was a great choice as even on the previous difficulty they still die slow. But I also do not want to make it any easier than that. The game is already cheesable enough as is that I'd feel worse if I made the enemies die faster and not be as big of a threat anymore.Difficulty is more broken in this game than the OG, which I didn't know was possible. The sheer difference between adept and expert is fucking crazy. I decided not to break my balls and just kept it on the middle difficulty. If I'm too powerful, I switch to a weapon my skills suck in to level things out.
The level scaling in Oblivion is the most annoying part of the game. I can't remember exactly how it works, but when you first stumble on an area, it locks enemies in at around your current level IIRC. The way to game the system is to make your major and minor skills skills that you'd never use. That means that you can level all of your most used skills without gaining a level, which allows you to easily overpower most does and not worry about damage sponges.But enemies are seemingly randomly becoming bigger sponges, yet the next one might die in 1-3 hits? It's weird and I haven't noticed a pattern
The level scaling in Oblivion is the most annoying part of the game. I can't remember exactly how it works, but when you first stumble on an area, it locks enemies in at around your current level IIRC. The way to game the system is to make your major and minor skills skills that you'd never use. That means that you can level all of your most used skills without gaining a level, which allows you to easily overpower most does and not worry about damage sponges.
Also, fuck wraiths. They were the most annoying sponges in the whole game. Monstrous HP, and you could only ever damage them with silver or magic weapons (which drain magic on hits and only recover very slowly)
I know exactly what you're talking about: the dwemer puzzle box in one of the first main quests hahaha. It's in a dwemer ruin that is one of the largest dungeons in the base game, just sitting on a bookshelf soon after you enter. There's no marker for it. You don't know it's size. Your only instruction is that it's somewhere in the ruin. It's dark and inconspicuous, and there's nothing that suggests you'd find the puzzle box on any bookshelf, let alone THAT specific bookshelf, and the puzzle box is small and hard to find even if you somehow know what it looks like and you know which bookshelf to look at.
It's the first major "wtf I'm lost" moment for almost everyone who plays the game. You pretty much have to Google the answer. By all definitions, it's really bad game design. But you know what? I fucking love it. I spent hours looking at online maps for Morrowind, alt+tabbing between the game and the maps as the music hiccupped and my computer lagged. I don't know why I found that more enjoyable than just following a marker. I guess it felt more investigative. Not quite as obnoxious as doing every single thing blind, but also not as hand-holdey as just following a marker. I suppose it's because you at least had the option to first give it an honest go on your own without resorting to just following a marker and/or looking up the solution.
Everything I hear about this series just makes me want to play it moreJust doing quest markers is boring, it is why I liked Kingdom Come Deliverance they would give you areas to search and not just point to item
Everything I hear about this series just makes me want to play it more
It is immersive. The combat is tough at first, one-on-one can be dangerous until you get a hang of it, if you're outnumbered, you're fucked. Once you get the hang of it, a few perks and better equipment it becomes fun and you can hold your own. Once I hit midgame I was able to take on anyone, but still had to worry about positioning if fighting more than one foe at time. If one gets behind you, you will get hurt and you can't heal in battle. It felt so good to go from son of a black smith and having to avoid fighting to being able to hold my own and eventually destroy my opponents
You need to sleep and eat, but it is easy to find a place to sleep and the same with food. Whether you steal food from bandits, or just go into a random house, camp or inn there is a pot of food you can eat from.You can lose reputation by ignoring someone asking you a question, going too far in front of a person you're walking with or lagging too far behind (which all make sense)
When you're given a quest, they often tell you a general area to go, but you gotta figure out the rest. Some characters have a quest marker, but if you're searching for something, you might get an area to search, or you just have to figure it out. One quest I had to find a priest, I went to the one I knew, but he was busy, so I traveled to another church in a different town and found one who could help out. Another quest I needed to find someone, so I had to ask around town until I found someone who had info. Some quests have multiple ways to tackle a problem.
It's kind of sad that every game in recent memory for the last....10 years is unoptimized. What, BG3 was like the only game that didn't fuck people's rigs up on launch? It sucks that the expectation is jank because we already know everything is jank these days.Yes. You can in fact still change them if you want directly from the .ini file. Just a shame the QA evidently wasn't there.
Also, the game's hitching problems are just silly. I know it's UE5 so it's not unexpected to have some, but even by those standards it stutters constantly. The game is very heavy on CPU for some reason, but even with my strong CPU (7800 X3D) it's rough.
Dude. Hell yeah. Enjoy this experience. My brother is also a first-timer for this title, I love when he runs in my room asking me about something or explaining something he came across.I wanna admit something: this is my first time playing Oblivion. I started with Skyrim, and I've never had time to go back and play the older ones. This has been such a fun way to experience the game, and so pretty. I'm having a blast! I just closed my first Oblivion gate. I'm loving the leveling system. I'm playing a Nord, since my only ES experience is from only a Skyrim perspective. Also happy it's on Game Pass. It's fun!
fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck wraiths. Most annoying audio too. I HATE those MFs.Also, fuck wraiths. They were the most annoying sponges in the whole game. Monstrous HP, and you could only ever damage them with silver or magic weapons (which drain magic on hits and only recover very slowly)
I think it's next for me after I run this into the ground. I also saw that Expedition 33 looked interesting.Everything I hear about this series just makes me want to play it more
Also I played briefly last night and what the CM said wasn't true for me - DLSS upscaling and frame gen was definitely off.I was ready to call off playing yesterday until the Bethesda community manager made a reddit post explaining that the options look disabled, but if they were implemented prior to the update, they are still on - just inaccessible. I didn't get any frame drops yesterday after the internet convinced me my computer would explode and my ancestors would be cursed. They said the hotfix will likely hit Monday based on MS release schedules.
I am so fucking lucky dude, I had negligable (if any) changes in my performance. I was so scared my frames would drop but I ended up playing for 10 hours with zero issues.Also I played briefly last night and what the CM said wasn't true for me - DLSS upscaling and frame gen was definitely off.
Upon further research it seems like it's pretty random. Sometimes it loads the old settings, sometimes it doesn't. I tried again today and DLSS was clearly working.I am so fucking lucky dude, I had negligable (if any) changes in my performance. I was so scared my frames would drop but I ended up playing for 10 hours with zero issues.
I will admit, I don't know what DLSS looks like on vs off (awful right? I have a card that can do it and IDK what it means). So maybe it is off for me too and I am just used to shitty-ish performance on games? I play Minecraft primarily![]()
The best Oblivion channel, Bacon_, is back.
The best Oblivion channel, Bacon_, is back.
Wonderful! Time for a celebration... Cheese for everyone!Game Pass patch is finally out - everything looks to be back to normal