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>posts Weynon Priory, a church
nobody tell him
Plow has shit controls
I swear to god this game has a 10/10 artstyle but didnt have the graphical power to express it properly.
>artstyle
>he doesn't know
>bait or retarded
I don't know about 10/10, but the characters sure looked more human than whatever Skyrim did.
Oblivion looked great for its time. It was a huge jump, but since then it has aged poorly.
>those slightly weird looking but somehow full and comfy looking trees
I want to go back.
What's the best randomly discovered small town and why is it Hackdirt?
pic unrelated
Is the nehrim mod worth playing bros?
Feel like shit might kidnap a lizard, lads
They're weird looking because all the tree leaves are 2D textures that always follow the camera. The leaves turn in whatever direction the camera moves to face you at all times. It only looks bad in motion.
same town appears in Fallout 3 with the exact same story.
Todd is a hack.
This tbqh. Morrowind has aged way better.
Reminder that Mer are NOT welcome in the tavern
What? Do you mean the cannibal town in 3? They aren't cannibals in Hackdirt.
town is literally called hackdirt lol
look
dont correct me, okay?
orc are cute, don't bully them
>Imperial Paladin
>Armorer
>Alteration
>Block
>Blunt
>Heavy Armour
>Restoration
>Speechcraft
Is this a viable build?
The trade off is that with normal leaf textures, you can look at leaves at certain angles where the leaves look razor thin.
To be honest, I kind of like the Oblivion styles leaves. I wonder how that style could be improved with modern tech if games continued with it.
Speechcraft sucks shit and is useless but nothing is really unviable in Oblivion as long as you have a weapon skill. Stealth archery is always the best but you know how it goes. Alternatively I could tell you that absolutely nothing in Oblivion is viable since level scaling will eventually fuck you so try and get a mod to sort that out.
No, now FUCK OFF.
That sounds like a pretty shit character, but do your thing. I'm guessing you have mods that add spells or something to those skills?
>go back to Oblivion for shits and giggles
>characters are ugly, combat is dull at best, everyone sound the same, odd bugs and glitches
>ready to quit
>decide to check out the guilds first
>100 hours go by
>did the guilds, daedric shrines and some odd quests I picked up along the way
>had fun
I can't even explain it
I got a Oblivion class in mind: Ninja (or preferably a ingame, lore-friendly term).
The class in question doesn't wear any armor (this includes light armor) and with a acrobatic skill of 50 can roll around and do backflips everywhere.
>finding a small inn somewhere in the world
comfy as fuck
Oblivion's quests are decent.
All of them are hand-crafted.
While Skyrim went on to use radiant quests (not all of them, but an unfortunate significant amount) which use the same dialogue and scenarios.
It makes the game feel cheap and "soulless."
I could never get into Skyrim, but I unironically love quite a few quest line in Oblivion. Ignoring how everyone in the thieves guild trust you implicitly after you've fenced all of 5 apples and an old ring, it feels like you're building up to a grand heist as you're gathering information and supplies, and the finally mission is pretty spectacular, even if the imperial castle feels very small. The fighters guilds manages to build up the conflict with the blackwood company pretty well and I really like the goblin village and ending. The dark brotherhood is fantastic, though it's a shame there are no more optional objectives after the cleanse. It's only the mages guild I actually dislike, and even then some of the intro quests are fun
WHO SHAT ON MY SWITCH?!
Job's done!
More work?
WHO CUMED ON MY HAT?!
the young orc face is actually kind of adorable
I swear, the Oblivion faces causes Stockholm syndrome after a while
I never saw the problem with them, and honestly still don't.
I'm guessing it's the fact that Oblivion was my first Elder Scrolls game.
choose your class
>muh epic minmaxed custom class
no, choose one you faggot
I remember I roleplayed as a monk once.
I literally just stayed at Weyon Priory following a schedule like an NPC. This was after the main quest.
I was bored as fuck doing it, but did it anyway. I used to vist Chorrol for occasional meals at the inn.
Kinda enjoy, strangely.
Yeah, I would so say so. Looks great for something based on Oblivion, the non-levelscaled enemies and dungeons make exploration more interesting, and the writing is, uh, certainly more ambitious.
They're the perfect match for the goofy dialogues and voice acting desu.
>tfw no big tiddy dunmer wife
Just Supreme Magicka and Vanilla Combat Enhanced
Ugly inbred potatofaces are more believable for a medieval fantasy setting. The sequel went with the buff action figure art direction and it fell flat.
these drawings were so cool
I wish it was possible to actually roleplay as a healer. Someone who knows a lot about restoration magic and alchemy, who can go around healing people, or providing healing support in combat. The game doesn't really provide this, though.
riding the horse in this game is surprisingly pleasant. you can control it entirely with the four direction keys, so you can kind of just sit back and steer
OpenOB when?
Multiplayer support when?
Also, why did Skyrim remove the horseback first-person perspective?
Just seems arbitrary (or even lazy).
god i would love an openOB
Looked great yeah. But I'm sill mad at all the streamlining they did.
Do you go to the cloud district very often?
Oh who am I kidding of course you don't
Personally, I believe Bethesda fixed the combat and made the NPCs more natural by removing the wiki-like dump from the dialogue.
Have you heard of the high elves?
There are a number of NPCs who you can get as followers. They’re intended to be temporary but you can just not finish their quests. I did a play through where I had about 6 people following me and all I did was heal them and buff them with restoration. I highly recommend trying it out, was a really awesome and unique experience.
In all Elder Scrolls games its impossible to play as a support class because neither your summons nor followers are even remotely smart enough to fight for themselves. They would need to be some kind of upgraded Dragons Dogma AI so that you could actually play a healer
outside of combat, are there just sick or injured people in the game world, that you can go around and heal? it would be cool to play that kind of healer
Not really, the best you’ll get are the Imperial Rangers that roam and fight random animals on the road.
what do we eat?
The only time I recall ever healing someone was from a quest from the Knights of the Nine.
You can't really be a healer. It's quite odd for it to even be an option.
>ESO with these classes instead of the abortion of a class system that they have now
>Still has attributes
>racial special abilities
>action based combat that was more akin to mordhau with magic thrown in
would you play it?
I prefer the female versions.
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Open your mind, be the healer Cyrodiil needs.
that sounds cool as fuck.
it would be pretty innovative if the next TES game had the option to be a support class. I like how Skyrim has a lot of mercenaries for hire around the world you can recruit to fight with you, but it would be really neat if you could be their healer and they are the ones that engage in combat. Just the thought of hiring a group of mercenaries, going into a dungeon or cave and being their healer, just sounds really cool.
Also, if an item has a weight of 0 it can be reversed pick pocketed into NPCs inventory.
So, if you perform the bound armor exploit, you can have a posse of Daedra followers.
WHICH ONE OF YOU KEEPS SLEEPING WITH THE TRADER'S DAUGHTER?!
That's one prosperous-looking merchant
Yeah I played in max difficulty which is absolutely retarded at the start but then I just pulverized the rest of the game when I got a few followers. Had to beat half the guilds all the way to get their respective followers. I’ll admit it made the game next to impossible to play because it was so different.
>Middle bottom row
HNNNNNNGGG
You need to play Oblivion a little bit more, user.
Yeah. It wasn't as bad as what Morrowind did between it and Dag but still.
What the fuck was that place anyway? Cut content?
I did like 3 playtroughts and never came across that town. I think only one quest lead to it and even that quest(from what I remember) felt unresolved
that blackwood area is so comfy. makes me want a game in black marsh
Yes
are these real? do these show up if you’re a female character
hehehehe
no one tell him!
Was it ever explained what the deal with Hackdirt was?
It's a mod.
Fuck you. It was about time to replay Oblivion anyway. Might even marathon TES from Morrowind before TESIV
I mean VI
>not a single TES mod gets even close to these sorta strong-fat bodies, except for the boltons on the merchant
Sad.
enter Camelworks Hackdirt as a query on youtube
What are the deep ones?
wish Bethesda would turn to more broader roleplaying elements akin to Daggerfall
also wish they would drop the GRAND HERO type main quest line at least for one title and just make you a nobody who can painstakingly work their way up
maybe just have several political quest lines
Thankfully you can go bigger and stronger.
weren't they Sloads? or did I miss something and they're something else?
I mean I know it's an obvious Lovecraft reference and the whole of it is an adaption of Shadow over Innsmouth
This looks blatantly racist, how in the fuck did Todd get away with it?
How can human achieve immunity to aging in TES? Elves got long timespans to figure it out with magic, can men do it too?
God, vanilla bodies were a disgrace.
>The Elves threw another Imperial boy down the well.
I've fucking had it.
vampirism
serious love
What?
How do we kill a god, anons?
That ain't vanilla
Oh. Disgusting all the same.
muh dick
nice
Crusader for me
Whatever, faggot.
>Get urge to play Oblivion
>Spend 3 hours dicking around with patches, mods, and load orders
>Realize I don't really want to play it
Where are the hot lizard bitches?
in the oven
The 500 cabbages and wheels of cheese I just spawned in
With a grand and intoxicated innocence.
Just add bread and it's perfect.
Wrong reply.
This single picture and text along with it make me want to replay
I wish there was a link to Oblivion with good mods installed. I just don't want to bother with downloading mods, fixing compability issues, etc myself
Divayth Fyr's wonder "cure" to Corpus. Gives you the benefits of disease immunity and never aging, but takes away the part where you become a shambling zombie-esque monster.
I would tell you, but second post told me not to and I find that funnier
Try looking for some mod packs
>Weynon priory
Maybe, after a while I started to just consider it part of the art style. Normal looking people in oblivion just seem wrong.