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i would pay for official mods because oblivion makes me happy, and you cannot put a price on happiness.
i would pay for official mods because oblivion makes me happy, and you cannot put a price on happiness.
Rat Keeng said:I understand the idea of freedom and doing whatever you want in TES games, but it's interesting that this whole max-out thing is one of the very few aspects of the game, where TES fans don't give two shits about realism, as long as they can be supreme rulers of the galaxy, and enslave mankind.
Anyway, I've always had a beef with the Elder Scrolls' broken skill system, like with the levelling up and stat crap, but worse yet, the downright silliness to make a system based on usage, and then not have it react to non-usage.
Zomg said:Skill decay would add a lot to that system. (not to mention adding a sense of time to the game, which was really missing in Morrowind).
AnalogKid said:That's gotta be an instant classic!I'm a newage roleplayer. You're a dinosaur from last century. Hey, 1997 called; they want your Fallout2 back.
Relien said:I don't know, it could get frustrating. You stop training for a few days and oops you suck. It would be nice if the decay would be caused by raising other skills, and the worse the skill the more decay in it.
Ok, but couldn't you be a Jack Of All Trades if you trained all your skills frequently enough? Some people go from dungeon to dungeon, some like slower exploration of the wilderness. I'm not sure if this system could be balanced for them all.kris said:Relien said:I don't know, it could get frustrating. You stop training for a few days and oops you suck. It would be nice if the decay would be caused by raising other skills, and the worse the skill the more decay in it.
Obviously it should be much slower than that. Going from "great" to "sucks" should take a really long time. Decay should be slower than advancement. there are many layers on how you could do this realistic.
Relien said:Ok, but couldn't you be a Jack Of All Trades if you trained all your skills frequently enough? Some people go from dungeon to dungeon, some like slower exploration of the wilderness. I'm not sure if this system could be balanced for them all.kris said:Relien said:I don't know, it could get frustrating. You stop training for a few days and oops you suck. It would be nice if the decay would be caused by raising other skills, and the worse the skill the more decay in it.
Obviously it should be much slower than that. Going from "great" to "sucks" should take a really long time. Decay should be slower than advancement. there are many layers on how you could do this realistic.
im not goin to buy this game.... it looked cool but its not that much better than other games, they probably just took out half the game and it will be [censored] with out the plug ins and stuff, im not going to buy it, or the plug ins, ill get other games... any one excited for FABLE 2? i bet that will destroy oblivion
I don't like that idea...
I hope I can hold my max. on everything I've trained.
That's a good idea for an extremely realistic game, but I kinda like having all my stats at 100
And, the best:"IMO" it would completely ruin the game. I for one LIKE to be able to learn a skill I was at first not good on later in the game and not have my other skills go back to 0 when I want to use them again just because I decided to play with something different for a while.
Let's go forward. Not back-wards.
Intravenus De Milo said:#9. More Jiub Than You Can Shake a Stick At
Remember Jiub? He was the guy on the boat who asked you your name and said a total of maybe five fragmented sentences. Everyone agrees that he was the most lovable and three-dimensional character in Morrowind. TES scholars have come to a consensus that he was the real Nerevarine and you were just a pawn in his masterfully played game. The player should be Jiub's sidekick in Oblivion. Hell, maybe the player should just ask Jiub his name in the beginning and watch him save the world.
Soil erosion helps immerse you in the experience
http://www.elderscrolls.com/forums/inde ... try3544447QUOTE(Lumpy @ Dec 8 2005, 03:08 AM)
OMGWTFBBQ!@11!!11!11!1 The lack of Soil Erosion would ruin immershun!!11!1 What would I do without it?
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I suppose you'd like mountains that look like rolling hills like in Morrowind? Red Mountain was really imposing wasn't it? Soil erosion allows for realistic surfaces.
This sounds like an im passe then, I personally will simply download a mod for the nine divines and I don't see the absence of spears affecting my experience at all, whereas soil erosion and good voice acting (from Patrick Stewart or otherwise) will greatly immerse me.
Mulciber said:Hah. Wonderful thread.
So does this make you a Master Baiter?
Vault Dweller said:-Oblivion characters look like sh#t, see the uncany valley
I've always liked the Uncanny Valley theory. Makes a lot of sense. <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uncanny_Valley"> Wikipedia Link </a>
Rabby said:how about fantasy creatures like Tolkien elves, sprites, the rusalka, etc? They seem closer to human than "humanoid robot," yet I don't believe they evoke negative emotions like the theory would claim. Is it because they are past the trough?
While the theory seems interesting, it seems terribly subjective and dependent on the example you use. (C'mon, a CORPSE?)
I loved the spears after a while but im not going to whine over them not being in oblivion because Oblivion is going to be really good.
From the Gothic III forums.i hate you
mounts MIGHT be available, shields would be nice, spears are just another type of weapon.
to take armor off dead people is so NOT GOTHIC. and the churches thing too. and about the spells : i think all the makers have to do is balance it out a bit, and finetune to have most spells suited for most people. this is GOTHIC Gothic remember, not The Elder Scrolls Gothic. i agree morrowind had a lot of nice stuff that i too would like to see implemented in gothic, but the goal of gothic is not to make another oblivion. its to make a game with this gothic feel we all love so much. don't forget that my friend.
http://www.elderscrolls.com/forums/inde ... pic=202360here's the thing , when youre in the fighters guild , you get the quest to get sotthilde's codebook but ... i'm also a member of the thieves guild , and sotthilde too , so when i bribe her to get the codebook , she asks me where my loyalties lie , i hope there is a solution for holding my ranks at the thieves and the fighters guild , i rather don't choose confused.gif
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I can GUARANTEE that Oblivion will blow your mind the first time you see it running and actually PLAY the final game, and it will continue to do so for many months and even years afterwards.
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And what's wrong with that?7th Circle said:http://www.elderscrolls.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=203269
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I can GUARANTEE that Oblivion will blow your mind the first time you see it running and actually PLAY the final game, and it will continue to do so for many months and even years afterwards.
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