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Old 04-16-2025, 02:03 PM   #2796
Graham44
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I've not got past Morrowind. But I have a copy of Oblivion to be able to run the modded version of Morrowind that uses the Oblivion engine and fixes bugs (though not installed that yet). I only started playing it at all because a fan wanted "all those original things" in a board game I was helping him design. I later gave him a list of novels. "They are all old tropes, read these!"

I won't open any more doors in hillsides. Anyone one done Daggerfall? They had it free on website with Dosbox instructions, so I've been meaning to try it. It might even be more fun, despite the poorer graphics. I saw others in the family playing Oblivion when it came out and they had to upgrade their GFX cards. That was years ago. I just checked, Oblivion was 2006! Some of them have kids now old enough to play Oblivion. Some of the grandchildren claim to have "outgrown" Minecraft.
I don't know whether I'm misreading here but have you not played Oblivion?

If you haven't oh boy are you missing out! I only have a PS3 for gaming (which I do rarely) and I own exactly two games Oblivion and Skyrim. For me Skyrim was - meh - Oblivion was literally mind blowing - and I didn't discover it until it was years old. After completing the main quest my character who I decided was a warrior monk became disillusioned and sickened by all the blood shed gone before, so he set out on a new path, that of a wandering healer. He spends his time collecting plants etc to make potions. I collected all of the knights of the nine items, but I stored them all in one of my houses apart from the boots as these stop wild animals from attacking you, which means I don't have to kill them and this ties in nicely to my characters personality.

Man I miss playing Oblivion, I will have to fire it up again
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