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    Quote Originally Posted by maynard View Post
    but why? whats so good/great about oblivion?
    When it first came out, it seemed like the greatest game ever. After playing it for awhile, you became comfortable with it.. It becomes a second life almost, until you get so attached to it you end up spending two months or so worth of hours playing it, completing every aspect of the game.. Only then, after you've discovered every glitch, beat every aspect, added dozens and dozens of mods to make more quests and guilds, does it start to get slow. But I still play it from time to time..

    But I guess the real amazing part can be explained after playing through the starting dungeon. The feeling of overwhelming possibilities is put to it's greatest heights in this game, all from the very beginning.

    Don't get me wrong, Fallout 3 was a great game. But it doesn't have the replay value oblivion does it seems.. I was only able to keep playing F3 after the first couple of weeks thanks to having all the expansions and a few mods. But even then, I was unable to finish two of the expansion packs before I got bored.

    The key difference between F3 and Oblivion is the setting. F3 is more futuristic, obviously, which by all means isn't bad. I love the Plasma Rifle. But it just doesn't hold the beauty and mystical properties that Oblivion does.
    Last edited by Jeimuzu; 01-10-2010 at 08:24 PM.

    The whole problem with the world is that fools and fanatics are always so certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.

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