Oblivion
Okay, so I want everybody to post up the "builds" you've tried and the results.
Like, if you build a completely melee character, how does that work out for ya? Is the pure sneaky-guy-thief character viable? What types of mage pair well with blah blah blah blah etc. |
Do you have the game yet? I've seen some reviews starting to pop up during the past few hours.
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Nah, I'm just getting a head start on putting the thread up.
It's not for sale 'till tomorrow. |
Ima look up this game x_X.
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torrentspy here i come...wish it had multiplayer :(
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Wait ...didn't you hear? Pirating software makes many artists/programmers/actors starve. STOP!
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This game has sereously been eating up my free time and I predict it will do so for at least a couple of weeks more. :o awesome game.
So far I've made a Breton pure mage with the mage birthsign as my first character. I joined the mages guild and am now at the rank of warlock in the arcane university. Mages really pwn this time, alot more than in morrowind. So far I am level 13 and have about 90 int and 90 willpower. The fast mana regen caused by high willpower and sticking with spells that go with your level means I rarely run out of mana. If I do I just take a restore magicka potion, which are very easy to get in oblivion either by making them with alchemy or buying them in shops. Second and third char I made just to try out the combat and sneaking part. redgaurd, warrior birthsign favored combat agility + endurance block, blade, heavy armor, armorer, athletics, marksman, restoration. I really like the melee combat this time, with blocking and timing counter attacks. I took restoration so I can heal myself or fortify attributes when I run out of potions. I dont have alot of mana but that doesnt matter since restoration is the only spells I have and most dont take alot of casting. Dark elf, the thief birthsign favored stealth agility + speed marksman, blade, sneak, security, athletics, illusion, light armor. I never really liked the sneaky characters but I do enjoy this one. basic stealth skills + illusion because that really adds to the stealth part, with spells like chameleon, invisibility etc. Only played the second and third for a couple of hours, but I beat the arena with the warrior and started in the fighters guild. And with the dark elf I just got accepted into the dark brotherhood. So far I havent touched the main quest yet, but I'll probably start that with my mage soon. |
Build-wise, I'm currently playing a Wood Elf assassin (Thief birth sign), about 6 hours into the game at level 4. The bow is by far my most efficient weapon as of now (mostly because sneak attacks do triple damage, which include shooting targets from any direction at a long range with a missile weapon).
Melee combat is possible, but not as efficient as I have relatively low HP. I'll update later when I've progressed farther into the game. By the way, does anyone have any screenshots of your character(s) yet? |
I have a 3500-3800+ Athlon 64 (It's overclocked) and 1 gig of ram but a geforce 3 ti500 video card. Do you think I can run this? Like at 1024 with low settings?
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I don't think the GF3 chipset is supported. :(
I'd post my char, but I can't figure out how to SS. There's no key in the controls, and print screen doesn't work. |
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WetWired, get Fraps, it should work for screenshots and videos.
As for the older GF chipset, my friend installed Oblivion on a computer with a GeForce 4, and most of the graphics are completely white, excluding the menus, some characters and a few objects. He updated his drivers with no success. Speaking of which, a friend of told me this out of the blue, although he has not backed his sources: zajako: I wanted to play [Oblivion] too :/ zajako: I will never pay for another gforce card again zajako: it works on all old ATI cards zajako: but gforce paid them not to support older cards [...] zajako: i heard about it from a few other games out that they did it zajako: like the matrix game zajako: All grafix are white zajako: cept for video and menus --- Again, there's no backing to any of the things above, and I find it much likely that the older GF cards just have some incompability with parts of the game. Either way, couldn't there possibly be any rouge drivers to take care of this problem? |
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Get a job, hippy.
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Wow, I finally actually got the game INSTALLED. :grin:
My DVD drive seems to always hate DVDs for some reason. It's not that old either. :( Ah, well. If anyone's getting any "cyclic redundancy errors" I'll try to walk you through it, as it's a real pain to explain all hear. I went old school and blew into my DVD driver, and surprisingly this worked (but I had to copy all the contents of the DVD onto my computer). So far, no problems with it, and I'm not going to tweak the game until it causes any problems for me. My PC is fairly tweaked as it is, anwyays. Ok, back to the point. I'm going Nightblade. Just a word of warning: Nvidia FX users have been experiencing major problems. I don't recommend getting the game unless your graphics card is really, really new. Mine is a X850 XT. |
What are some recommended specs for good gameplay by you guys? I might pick up this game. Or just play Zero Hour online more.
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This is Zhenya, a mage that uses blades and light armor instead of distruction.
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The official minimum system requirements include a 2 GHz cpu, 512 MB RAM and a 128 MB graphics' accelerator. Those just happens to be the exact specs of my Pavilion laptop, which runs the game acceptably on low settings, with maximum draw distance and actor distance (to see scenery and characters far away). I can't really enjoy the great graphics with those settings, which is a shame. Maxing all settings gives me about 1-2 FPS, and I can't even enable antialiasing and HDR lighting.
Really though, if you have a 3 GHz computer, a gig of ram and a fairly new graphics' card, you should do great. |
This game can TOTALLy run on my laptop.
Off to buy it! At 1:00 AM! 1.7 ghz Pentium M 16 MB Integrated ownage godly graphics card 512 godly 2 sticks of ram. 3.81 gb free on HD. OOOOOH YEAH! Looks interesting though. If i ever get another computer I'll be sure to give it a try >_< |
The only bad thing about the LOD (far away distance thing) is the whole "green blob effect" on mountains (no trees). People are trying to figure out how to tweak the .ini file in order to fill it all up with trees (if it's even possible that is). It doesn't really bother me that much, and when I mess around with the .ini file I lag a lot, so oh well. I'm sure if the LOD thing looked any better the game would lag like hell.
I just went into a forest today..... :rolleyes: it looks REAL I tell you! I don't know how anyone could actually use the auto-travel feature, really. |
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