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Originally posted by Tony7:
I have yet to read a negative post about the game . I think I will buy more RPG games because of Oblivion.
Digitizer (I think that is what it's called) gave thos game 9 out of ten today saying it is the most ambitious game ever though it does have a some bugs in the game.
I also read you need a a lot of memory for the PC version. I will play the game a bit more tonight, dont forgot to go to the first cave directly opposite the sewer where you come out for loads of gold.
It is also so satisfying killing people with a bow and arrow from a distance when they are not expeciting it |
I posted a negative comment on this very page mate!
Seriously, the levelling system is a bit strange. In some ways I quite like it, but in other ways (and based on stuff I've read about it) it's a bit crap.
I guess having such a freeform world it means that you can go back and experience quests that you may have missed and still find them a challenge, rather than wandering to an area that has enemies of a much lower level than you. It means you can go everywhere and anywhere and find decent quests that work well on your level.
The downside is that there isn't as much fun in the exploration. You'll never stumble across an area and go 'fcuk me, that's uber hard, i'll have to come back when I've levelled; or got some new armour/equipment'. The world just doesn't feel as persistant if it changes to how well your doing.