You just escaped the sewers, where do you go?
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immediately run towards the market, aggro a guard, kill him and take his silver sword. run away, wait until night time, return to the market and steal every valuable from every shop and kill boromir for being a manlet. wander into the wilderness, explore dungeons, get bitten by a vampire, forget to cure it, go do the thieve's guild quest, find ongar the world weary, sell him your stolen loot, wait till he goes back to sleep and then feed on him while sleeping, leave, kill every mortal npc in the game, then steal a horse and ride it off a cliff. uninstall, come back 3 years later and do the same thing.
I kneel.
lmao accurate. I tried installing Oblivion recently and getting some mods to try to fix the abysmal draw distance, but they did nothing and I ended up shelving the game after an hour. It's a shame because I spent well over 300 hours playing it back in 2009 to the point where it inspired me to program a farming mod for HL2. Now I can barely play it without getting bored. Maybe it's just one of those games that for some, really only hits right the first time around.
This. I have been playing this game at least bi-yearly since 2006 and I have never finished it because I get so distracted.
Damn bros, this shit is going to be 17 years old this year.
Noone anywhere in that game has shit worth stealing.
This is unfortunate true.
I just wanna be a thief.
teach me your power
I go get my sex slave follower from mod I installed.
clear vilverin and then go to anvil and start doing everything there
I might go back and play this with a walking speed mod. Can I play the whole way with ranged weapons or magic?
btw are there any cool boss battles? enemies that require dodging and strafing?
Absolutely. I just started a witchhunter character last night, using bows, spells, and staves to fight enemies, while unarmored for max spell effect.
Go meet Glarthir the funny old wood elf and help him with his problems.
>funny
Talk to Jauffre, duh!
To Weynon Priory, then.
should i give Oblivion a fair shake? i basically skipped this one because back in the day when it was relevant my desktop wasn't good enough to play my pirated copy.
if you like Skyrim then yead I'd try it. It's got a very charming and light-hearted atmosphere compared to the dark and serious tone of Skyrim. People criticise the mechanics a lot, but if you just play for the quests and stories then you should still like it.
you reckon there may be a way to lower the graphics until it looks really bad? for nostalgia?
i still have that old desktop but it's broke ed ed
It's my favorite elder scrolls by a long shot. It really hits the sweet spot between the truly sandbox nature of Morrowind and the userfriendliness of Skyrim, without being as complicated and offputting to casuals as the former and not as dumbed down as the latter.
But the big deal is the voice acting, which makes the game feel so much more alive.
Game is great, but I don't know how well it's aged.
You should. Despite its shortcomings dated engine, nerfed mechanics, probably the least fantastical in the series it still has its own charm and the modding scene is is well developed if that's your thing.
back into the sewers
I drown myself in the river
I go right back into the sewers and masterbate as I'm roleplaying an Imperial with a scat fetish
I still have this game since december 2021, on one of the last missions, but it gets pretty boring towards the end. Still feel like I should beat it
I jump my way over to the bridge to the imperial city, do the quest that requires me to kill slaughterfish in exchange for a ring that lets me breath underwater, go into the city, steal some shit, start heading towards anvil, do a few dungeons on the way, start the fighter's guild questline in anvil, then go get the glass helmet off the coastline that lets you breath underwater and gives you nightvision, then frick around until I get bored and put the game down again.
The steam version defaults to low settings on my desktop every time I launch it because it doesn't recognize my graphics card (GTX 1060 6gb). Annoying as frick. I've put in hundreds of hours over the years but I lost my original disc years ago.
Change the settings in the default ini and don't use the standard launcher.
I managed to finish it last time I replayed it, probably about a year ago. But I skipped the fricking Knights of the Nine and by the time I got to Shivering Isles I was too bored to do any side quests, so I just did the main quest of that and stopped.
I go to the fighting tournament and stop playing after I win
back to Morrowind
Immediatly set out to buy horse armor dlc.
while you're at it, make sure to buy Skyrim (Anniversary Edition) too!
I actually did buy that when it was on sale and within a few hours I accidentally found Dawnfang/Duskfang which was the only weapon I used for the rest of the game since it had infinite charge and good base damage. Pretty much every Creation Club thing included in that release was fricking op.
Go through the ruins right in front of the sewer exit to get the statue, sell off everything in the Market District, then go to the arena and clear it within a few days.
>You just escaped the sewers, where do you go?
I go back.
Equip heavy armors, shield and train +10 endurance in the bandit camp nearby, then unequip armor, get a sword and clean vilverin.
That's why it pays to prefer Morrowind. I have been playing that game since it released and I still have things I haven't done before. Like the Mournhold quest line? Sure but never as the master of the Morag Tong. Dark Brotherhood shits.
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Go to the next Orc brothel and frick some green pussy.
Sprint to Chorrol to do the dog training quest and uninstall after I've nutted
I install a better game
the nearest place with hot showers, whether that’s the YMCA or a truck stop
First I kill those bandits outside the ruins and then I go and kill that guy in the imperial city who drops unlimited gold with the glitch.
play better games
Become the arena champion, the Listener, the Gray Fox, Master of the Fighters Guild and Mages Guild and still be a nobody to practically everyone
>Why yes, I choose to live a Slow Life, not joining any organization whatsoever and not getting caught up in anyone's personal causes or quests.
>That hut on the edge of the woods? It's mine. These potatoes? Mine. Let me guess, you need more.
>soothing woodlands music starts playing
The only aspect of oblivion that stands head and shoulders above the rest of the series. Maybe the guild questlines as well.
nah mate oblivion dominates skyrim in every aspect
better town life, better quests, better dungeons, better ruins
yep. the only advantage skyrim has is the combat
Oblivion was pretty mediocre about dungeons. Aylied ruins and oblivion gates aren't bad in themselves, in fact I think they're pretty good when you start out (these are the parts I really like about the game), but they get pretty familiar soon enough, and they even reuse oblivion gates eventually.
This leaves forts, mines, and caves, and these are rarely worthwhile, there's seldom anything interesting to fight there, and rarely even half decent loot, usually caves are a complete waste of time with basically no loot and only weak trash mob enemies, and looting a mine you make so incredibly little money from what little ores and gems you can find (themselves barely worth anything), that they aren't worth considering.
There's a lot I dislike about Skyrim, but it makes a better effort for dungeons, you can count on finding at least something mildly useful or interesting in a random cave, even if it's maybe 100-200 gold at most in value and a potion or something, and you might stumble into something like a troll or a group of vampires even at low levels. Skyrim also makes ores and mining have an actual point, not just through the crafting system (where you've got continuous use for more ore), but with nicer ores actually being worth at least some money.
There are 8 veins of gold ore in all of Oblivion, they don't respawn, and they only give you a single gold nugget. What is that gold nugget worth? Fricking 25 gold coins, meaning that if you're thorough in searching for gold ore to plunder, you can come away with the fabulous earnings of 200 gold! WOW! THAT'S GOOD FOR REPAIRING MAYBE A LITTLE BIT OF (not-enchanted) EQUIPMENT! You can make like 1300 for scavenging all the raw silver, which is comparatively better, but it's still very poor value for your time, unfortunately consistent with how silverware is equally undervalued, so there's no point in robbing people's homes either.
They may as well not have had mines in the game.
>Imperial ranger barges into view trying to take down a deer, screaming and taunting it for a full three minutes
I swim in a corner to max out a skill
I remember walking to the right. I found a flying imp throwing fireballs at me and a necromancer near a cave entrance. I killed both of them and entered the cave.
After clearing the cave, I remember crossing the river, killing some crabs, and entering the ruins shown in the photo.
Vilverin, always