I do...it's cool. Further discussion pending outcome of thread success.
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I do...it's cool. Further discussion pending outcome of thread success.
Going to get it as a reward if I manage to complete the rest of my computing coursework in the next 6 days.
I'm still a bit "hmm" about whether or not my system will cope with it though :(
EDIT: Wootage, 800 posts :p
everybody that has it is probably too busy playing it to be bothred with the cboard ;)
I'm at work so I'm not assuming all of them quit, or don't have a job. I played aroudn 13 hours and am ate level five custom assasin/stealth type character. Though My weapons such and I do crap all damage.
Pretty much every moment I'm not at work this week, I've been on that game :)
I've only had time to play it for a little more than an hour. Unfortunately it took almost that entire time to make a character that didn't look like someone from the Munsters.
Yeah, I have it. Regular editon though, not the collector's edition. I got it for my Xbox 360, since I don't want to be worried about upgrading my computer if it runs bad. It's a pretty sweet game though, do anything you want, and have some fun. That's why I like the series soooooooo much.
Lock picking is ridiculous.
I broke at least 20 picks on this one lock
And my friend did it the first time.
will have to wait, got me a Nikon D200 instead :)
I never got into the Elder Scrolls series since I heard about how glitchy Morrowind was. But then again, I played, and thoroughly enjoyed both Gothic games, which were about as glitchy as a game gets. :) Mad_guy's lockpick comment made me think of it.
I'd consider buying this, though.
only glitches I encountered in Morrowind were the occasional memory leaks.
Lockpicking is in part ruled by chance, in part by the quality of your lockpicks, in part by your skills and their levels.
It's quite possible for a character to pick a lock in one try that another needs 20 tries to pick or can't pick at all because it's too complex.
That just applies for Morrowind, though. There's actually a minigame of sorts in Oblivion.
Only two complaints so far about Oblivion. One is that the the face gen is a little too realistic making most faces in the game look like they've been bashed in with an ugly stick. Other complaint is that the ability wheel is not shown on the screen meaning I have memorize which number key I put all of my action/spells. For a magic using character its a serious pain to have to remember that I put my fireball spell as key '4' instead of say a healing spell while in the middle of a fight.
The only other complaint was not being able to sell stolen items but they've just created a mod to fix that :D
I haven't noticed any glitches yet really. Awesome game!
Nope. Not going to get it. Too high system reqs. Maybe
I'll cave and get a 360 and buy it for that...
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I used to spend hours pillaging cities for pillows...plates, cups, and other random crap making thousands of dollars doing so. If only real life were based on Morrowind.Quote:
Originally Posted by PJYelton
My character looks like an indian prince. But a lot of the chicks are kind of "medi-evil" looking. Why not just have Victorian chicks in a medi-evil setting? Is that too much to ask. But I spend a lot of my time hunting and thieving. I just found out the lock-picking system and you can pretty much do a very hard lock without breaking many lock-picks.Quote:
Originally Posted by PJYelton
I also found some mithril boots that have a constant water walking effect and mithril gloves that have a constant detect life. IT was just in time because I was out in the heartlands and an invisible mountan lion kicked my ass like three times.
And you can sell stolen loot if you're in the thieves guild. In fact, fencing stolen goods is the only way to advance and get real Thieve's guild missions. But you have to go to special people.