Not sure if serious.FloppY_ wrote:
Bows, swords, magic etc. = Medieval tech levelMiggle wrote:
exactly, because you're stupid.FloppY_ wrote:
I loved fallout3
I hated oblivion, I barely made any progress, it appealed to me so little.. really dislike medieval games...
It's fantasy.
/end of discussion
dead serious... I'm bored shitless by games like WoW, Oblivion and the likes... bows, arrows and magic bores the crap out of me...Miggle wrote:
Not sure if serious.FloppY_ wrote:
Bows, swords, magic etc. = Medieval tech levelMiggle wrote:
exactly, because you're stupid.
It's fantasy.
/end of discussion
EDIT: Only medieval games I can think of that I like are WC3 and Diablo II
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Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Magic = Medieval.FloppY_ wrote:
dead serious... I'm bored shitless by games like WoW, Oblivion and the likes... bows, arrows and magic bores the crap out of me...Miggle wrote:
Not sure if serious.FloppY_ wrote:
Bows, swords, magic etc. = Medieval tech level
/end of discussion
Sounds like you should take a history course.
Also the only "mainstream" medieval games i can think of are Medieval Total War/2 and Mount and Blade.
Anyways, Oblivion is nothing like wow. I can understand the boredom of a dice based game like most Fantasy RPGs, but Oblivion's gameplay was quite similar to Fallout 3's only the combat was less shit and there was loads more to do.
Fuck off already miggle... you know what I mean when I say medieval,, If I said fantasy it would include stuff like Harry Potter from modern times... By medieval I am speaking of Bows and fucking arrows as your highest tech tier and that bores the crap out of me in anything but a few RTS games...Miggle wrote:
Magic = Medieval.FloppY_ wrote:
dead serious... I'm bored shitless by games like WoW, Oblivion and the likes... bows, arrows and magic bores the crap out of me...Miggle wrote:
Not sure if serious.
Sounds like you should take a history course.
Also the only "mainstream" medieval games i can think of are Medieval Total War/2 and Mount and Blade.
Anyways, Oblivion is nothing like wow. I can understand the boredom of a dice based game like most Fantasy RPGs, but Oblivion's gameplay was quite similar to Fallout 3's only the combat was less shit and there was loads more to do.
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
broski, Harry Potter uses magic, as such, it is medieval.FloppY_ wrote:
Fuck off already miggle... you know what I mean when I say medieval,, If I said fantasy it would include stuff like Harry Potter from modern times... By medieval I am speaking of Bows and fucking arrows as your highest tech tier and that bores the crap out of me in anything but a few RTS games...Miggle wrote:
Magic = Medieval.FloppY_ wrote:
dead serious... I'm bored shitless by games like WoW, Oblivion and the likes... bows, arrows and magic bores the crap out of me...
Sounds like you should take a history course.
Also the only "mainstream" medieval games i can think of are Medieval Total War/2 and Mount and Blade.
Anyways, Oblivion is nothing like wow. I can understand the boredom of a dice based game like most Fantasy RPGs, but Oblivion's gameplay was quite similar to Fallout 3's only the combat was less shit and there was loads more to do.
My god you are pathetic..Miggle wrote:
broski, Harry Potter uses magic, as such, it is medieval.FloppY_ wrote:
Fuck off already miggle... you know what I mean when I say medieval,, If I said fantasy it would include stuff like Harry Potter from modern times... By medieval I am speaking of Bows and fucking arrows as your highest tech tier and that bores the crap out of me in anything but a few RTS games...Miggle wrote:
Magic = Medieval.
Sounds like you should take a history course.
Also the only "mainstream" medieval games i can think of are Medieval Total War/2 and Mount and Blade.
Anyways, Oblivion is nothing like wow. I can understand the boredom of a dice based game like most Fantasy RPGs, but Oblivion's gameplay was quite similar to Fallout 3's only the combat was less shit and there was loads more to do.
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Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
You said magic was medieval M8.FloppY_ wrote:
My god you are pathetic..Miggle wrote:
broski, Harry Potter uses magic, as such, it is medieval.FloppY_ wrote:
Fuck off already miggle... you know what I mean when I say medieval,, If I said fantasy it would include stuff like Harry Potter from modern times... By medieval I am speaking of Bows and fucking arrows as your highest tech tier and that bores the crap out of me in anything but a few RTS games...
Reported for obvious trolling
I suppose dragons and goblins and merlocks and such are also medieval?
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I suppose I'd be stepping into the plush slippers of Captain Obvious if I pointed out that WC3 and Diablo 2 have bows, arrows and magic coming out of their digital ears.FloppY_ wrote:
dead serious... I'm bored shitless by games like WoW, Oblivion and the likes... bows, arrows and magic bores the crap out of me...Miggle wrote:
Not sure if serious.
EDIT: Only medieval games I can think of that I like are WC3 and Diablo II
hence how he called them medievalunnamednewbie13 wrote:
I suppose I'd be stepping into the plush slippers of Captain Obvious if I pointed out that WC3 and Diablo 2 have bows, arrows and magic coming out of their digital ears.FloppY_ wrote:
dead serious... I'm bored shitless by games like WoW, Oblivion and the likes... bows, arrows and magic bores the crap out of me...Miggle wrote:
Not sure if serious.
EDIT: Only medieval games I can think of that I like are WC3 and Diablo II
everyone I know who's played both (and doesn't form their opinion purely on the types of weapon they are using) has preferred oblivion over fallout 3. Why they rushed out such an unfinished product is beyond me.RTHKI wrote:
idk there was something that kept me away from oblivion. maybe ill try it sometime
It's all pew-pew to me. Still, the division is valid. A WoW mage isn't quite the same as an over-the-top steampunk warlock with a rocket launcher.
I finished neither Oblivion nor Fallout 3.RTHKI wrote:
idk there was something that kept me away from oblivion. maybe ill try it sometime
Fallout's ending was anti climatic without having the brother of steal add onunnamednewbie13 wrote:
It's all pew-pew to me. Still, the division is valid. A WoW mage isn't quite the same as an over-the-top steampunk warlock with a rocket launcher.I finished neither Oblivion nor Fallout 3.RTHKI wrote:
idk there was something that kept me away from oblivion. maybe ill try it sometime
And I got so sidetracked in Oblivion that I never made much progress on the main quest, but managed to finish almost every other one at a very low level.jsnipy wrote:
Fallout's ending was anti climatic without having the brother of steal add onunnamednewbie13 wrote:
It's all pew-pew to me. Still, the division is valid. A WoW mage isn't quite the same as an over-the-top steampunk warlock with a rocket launcher.I finished neither Oblivion nor Fallout 3.RTHKI wrote:
idk there was something that kept me away from oblivion. maybe ill try it sometime
That was the wonder of Oblivion. Each guild had more quests than Fallout 3 had total.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
And I got so sidetracked in Oblivion that I never made much progress on the main quest, but managed to finish almost every other one at a very low level.jsnipy wrote:
Fallout's ending was anti climatic without having the brother of steal add onunnamednewbie13 wrote:
It's all pew-pew to me. Still, the division is valid. A WoW mage isn't quite the same as an over-the-top steampunk warlock with a rocket launcher.
I finished neither Oblivion nor Fallout 3.
there's even more mods out there for oblivion.RTHKI wrote:
i think i will try oblivion now.
with fallout i added some mods with made it somewhat better. one that enabled you to add silencers, double clips, laser sights, and scopes. and another that let you repair robots and have a certain number follow you.
Not that I'm complaining, but there was little motivation for leveling since the majority of the game was pretty much easily-beaten at level 1. Just spam skills for awhile, never sleep (in-game), and every fight is going to be cake.Miggle wrote:
That was the wonder of Oblivion. Each guild had more quests than Fallout 3 had total.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
And I got so sidetracked in Oblivion that I never made much progress on the main quest, but managed to finish almost every other one at a very low level.jsnipy wrote:
Fallout's ending was anti climatic without having the brother of steal add on
*yawn*
oblivion's leveling system was awful. About the only motivation to level was to be able to carry more. You could easily play through the game at level 1 and probably should, because at higher levels more difficult enemies arive.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Not that I'm complaining, but there was little motivation for leveling since the majority of the game was pretty much easily-beaten at level 1. Just spam skills for awhile, never sleep (in-game), and every fight is going to be cake.Miggle wrote:
That was the wonder of Oblivion. Each guild had more quests than Fallout 3 had total.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
And I got so sidetracked in Oblivion that I never made much progress on the main quest, but managed to finish almost every other one at a very low level.
*yawn*
That said, there's several mods that solve the problem.
See, that's the thing. For me, the point where I have to mess with mods to make a game more playable is the point at which I find another game.Miggle wrote:
oblivion's leveling system was awful. About the only motivation to level was to be able to carry more. You could easily play through the game at level 1 and probably should, because at higher levels more difficult enemies arive.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Not that I'm complaining, but there was little motivation for leveling since the majority of the game was pretty much easily-beaten at level 1. Just spam skills for awhile, never sleep (in-game), and every fight is going to be cake.Miggle wrote:
That was the wonder of Oblivion. Each guild had more quests than Fallout 3 had total.
*yawn*
That said, there's several mods that solve the problem.
understandable, though the game certainly isn't bad without them.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
See, that's the thing. For me, the point where I have to mess with mods to make a game more playable is the point at which I find another game.Miggle wrote:
oblivion's leveling system was awful. About the only motivation to level was to be able to carry more. You could easily play through the game at level 1 and probably should, because at higher levels more difficult enemies arive.unnamednewbie13 wrote:
Not that I'm complaining, but there was little motivation for leveling since the majority of the game was pretty much easily-beaten at level 1. Just spam skills for awhile, never sleep (in-game), and every fight is going to be cake.
*yawn*
That said, there's several mods that solve the problem.
lol, never knew that, i always went to sleep quite early on so that lucien guy would appear
lol. As long as you aren't ready to level by the time lucien lachance shows up you schouldn't have any problems.SamTheMan wrote:
lol, never knew that, i always went to sleep quite early on so that lucien guy would appear
Gameplay -- Oblivion > Fallout 3
Story -- Fallout 3 > Oblivion
I always wondered why Fallout 3 was so... small compared to Oblivion. Not that it was small compared to any other game though.
I thought the story in Oblivion was pretty corny at some points.
Story -- Fallout 3 > Oblivion
I always wondered why Fallout 3 was so... small compared to Oblivion. Not that it was small compared to any other game though.
I thought the story in Oblivion was pretty corny at some points.
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