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Eaglesfan27 03-24-2006 04:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Fouts
My crusader is level 4, and somebody approached me to kill vampires. The irony was that I am one and actively seeking a cure (at night). I just assumed the vampire story was part of the storyline. Maybe I slept in the wrong town.


I think the last version introduced vampires, and this version continued it. It wasn't (and probably isn't) part of the storyline about becoming a vampire, but certainly it could be about going and killing them. You just had bad luck (or good luck) depending upon your perspective to go somewhere where you were bitten and converted.

Personally, last game I wanted to become a vampire and eventually did. This game, I don't want to become one (at least not with my first character which is a warrior-mage type.)

The lack of character specific saves is my biggest complaint about the game so far. If that was in there, I'd probably be playing a Warrior-Mage, a pure mage, and a thief type character at various points. Instead, I'll probably play through the game with one character before starting another.

Brillig 03-24-2006 06:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Eaglesfan27
The lack of character specific saves is my biggest complaint about the game so far. If that was in there, I'd probably be playing a Warrior-Mage, a pure mage, and a thief type character at various points. Instead, I'll probably play through the game with one character before starting another.


Yeah, it's starting do drive me a bit batty. I'm still persevering with three at once though.

Just for fun, I thought I'd post the builds:

The character I'm following the main quest line the most with I call a Spellstorm, almost the same as the Mage class - major skills Alteration, Conjuration, Destruction, Illusion, Mysticism, Restoration and Light Armor. Basically, I just dropped Alchemy for Light Armor - no use mixing potions while something is gnawing off your leg! (Breton, sign of the Mage)

The next I'm using for randomly exploring the world with is a Ranger, thief-type with Sneak, Marksman, Blade, Block, Light Armor, Illusion and Alchemy. Good for wandering around the landscape unseen and sneaking up on people, whapping em upside the head. Also for collecting the odd components and mixing up breakfast. (Bosmer, sign of the Thief)

Finally there's my combat character, the Paladin, Armorer, Block, Blade, Heavy Armor, Marksman, Conjuration and Restoration. Traditionally, paladins aren't supposed to used ranged weapons, but I needed *some* kind of ranged attack. Conjuration is a stretch, but I took it mainly for Turn Undead. (Altmer, sign of the Warrior - Altmer?!?! Yeah, I've done high elf paladins since the original EQ, heh).

So what all is everyone else doing?

(Edited to add race/sign cause EF27 showed me up :) )

Eaglesfan27 03-24-2006 07:00 PM

My custom class specializes in combat. I've called it a rather unoriginal Asha'man. I'm born under the sign of the Mage as a Redguard. I have Blade, Armorer, Heavy Armor, Block, Destruction, Restoration, and Mercantile (I almost took Illusion or Mysticism instead.) I'm still level 1 and have just really started exploring, but I'm looking forward to a possible marathon session tomorrow.

ISiddiqui 03-24-2006 07:06 PM

Btw, for those complaining that the PC game is a 'port' of the XBox, look at Morrowind, which was released for the PC first only used a few keys on the keyboard. In addition to what Oblivion has (minus the cast key, because in Morrowind you could only cast spells without a weapon, and the keep walking forward button) you have a 'J' key for the far more crappy journal, you have a 'previous' and 'next' button for spells and weapons, and ONE more (yes, one) 'Quick Key'. Go ahead, look at the back of your Morrowind manual. I'm looking at mine. And I am quite sure they didn't make Morrowind for the XBox first.

So even with Morrowind, Bethesda didn't use a lot of the keyboard. They just don't care to do it.

jbmagic 03-24-2006 07:17 PM

I was going to pick this game up for the pc and notice you need a dvd rom player for it.

I didnt see no cd rom version of the game.

I guess i need to get a dvd player rom and than pick up the game soon. I can't wait to play it.

ISiddiqui 03-24-2006 07:18 PM

Yep... only available for DVD drives... or download from Direct2drive.

sabotai 03-24-2006 07:47 PM

DVD drives are dirt cheap now. The game costs far more than what a DVD drive will cost you.

EDIT: Just checked newegg.com and DVD drives there go for about $20

dubb93 03-24-2006 08:52 PM

Picked up Oblivion and Fight Night Round 3 for the 360 yesterday. Traded in PD: Zero and Call of Duty 2 for Oblivion and then about 6 or 7 OLD PS2 and PS1 games for FNR 3. Probably won't play Oblivion for a week or so as I'm having alot of run with FN and GRAW at the moment.

Nevertheless, it is great to hear that everyone seems to like the game on the PC, I hope the 360 version is just as great.

Not to thread jack, but I'm really starting to notice a huge graphic difference with my 360 since I got an HDTV.

Yellow5 03-24-2006 09:00 PM

Character Save Manger.

hxxp://files.filefront.com/OblivionSaveManagerzip/;4906001;;/fileinfo.html

From the description: "This save game manager lets you keep track of your save games across multiple characters."

Bearcat729 03-24-2006 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by dubb93
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Nevertheless, it is great to hear that everyone seems to like the game on the PC, I hope the 360 version is just as great.

Not to thread jack, but I'm really starting to notice a huge graphic difference with my 360 since I got an HDTV.



I have it on the 360, and am having a great time with it.

My Character is a Kajiit custom class Mage/Thief born under the sign of the Tower with Security,Sneak, Light Armor, Illusion, Destruction, Alteration, and Blade as my major skills. Once I finish my Dark Brotherhood quests I think I am going to move onto the Mage guild or Main Quest line.

My next character will probably be a fighter. Since I don't plan on doing any fighters guild quests with this guy.

Eaglesfan27 03-24-2006 10:49 PM

FWIW, Gamespot gave the Xbox 360 version a 9.6 and called it one of the best RPG's ever made. That is the highest score of any game in at least a year (Civ4 got a 9.4 which is the next highest in the last year.)

jbmagic 03-25-2006 02:00 AM

You guys playing it in 3rd or 1st person?

SackAttack 03-25-2006 02:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Godzilla Blitz
I agree, but even with the old/ugly ones, the eyes seem off. For some reason, that old movie "Deliverance" keeps popping into my head. Of course, with only a few of hundred people in the gameworld, I guess a bit of inbreeding is to be expected.

Fouts: You just got the game last night and you're killing vampires already? What level did you reach to do that? I've played six hours and I just reached level 3.

Stopping to read the books probably hasn't helped me much, though.


I killed one at level 1 on the 360 as part of a sidequest in the Imperial Arena. Didn't realize they had bounties available.

ISiddiqui 03-25-2006 02:35 AM

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Originally Posted by jbmagic
You guys playing it in 3rd or 1st person?


3rd person is just for show... you can't really play that way.

Woot... hit Level 6 :b:. Now I have to decide if I want to do the quest I'm thinking of because it requires me to go to jail... and when I come out agility takes a hit, leading to me not being able to wear a magical ring. Argh! Decisions, decisions.

Brillig 03-25-2006 02:37 AM

I usually play in 3rd person while moving around, but I switch to 1st person for combat. Although occasionally I'll fight in 3rd person too, especially when there are a lot of targets/friendlies about.

Just made level 5, back from my first trip to the plane of oblivion - what a creepy place.

So many quests, so little time...

Bearcat729 03-25-2006 10:32 AM

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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui
3rd person is just for show... you can't really play that way.

Woot... hit Level 6 :b:. Now I have to decide if I want to do the quest I'm thinking of because it requires me to go to jail... and when I come out agility takes a hit, leading to me not being able to wear a magical ring. Argh! Decisions, decisions.



What quest requires you to go to jail? I've not seen one that you can't do without avioding jail time in some way.

Galaril 03-25-2006 11:30 AM

I can you tell what time of day or night is it? Could be useful to find out when shops are open or for vampires when the sun is coming up. If they don't have some way to tell this like in Morrowind I guess there will be a mod for it very soon.

Mustang 03-25-2006 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Galaril
I can you tell what time of day or night is it? Could be useful to find out when shops are open or for vampires when the sun is coming up. If they don't have some way to tell this like in Morrowind I guess there will be a mod for it very soon.


I don't know if there is a visible clock that I've seen but, I hit the wait button and it shows the time, I then just cancel out. Used that method when I had to wait until 11:00 PM one night when this Ho's were wantin to rob me.. I instead killed all da' bitches..

Bearcat729 03-25-2006 11:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Mustang
I don't know if there is a visible clock that I've seen but, I hit the wait button and it shows the time, I then just cancel out. Used that method when I had to wait until 11:00 PM one night when this Ho's were wantin to rob me.. I instead killed all da' bitches..



You can also view the time under the map/quest tab

chinaski 03-25-2006 12:15 PM

this direct2drive has been going all night :( yaaaaaarg

Godzilla Blitz 03-25-2006 01:33 PM

I've just been playing one character, a hybrid mage/warrior, so far. I might try starting a couple more characters and running three games at once.

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Originally Posted by Eaglesfan27
The lack of character specific saves is my biggest complaint about the game so far.


I don't have the game handy, but would it be possible to hit the "R" key to switch to third person, zoom back on the view, then save? In theory, I'm thinking that would give you a saved game with a picture of your character as the save thumbnail.

Fouts 03-25-2006 02:30 PM

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Originally Posted by Bearcat729
What quest requires you to go to jail? I've not seen one that you can't do without avioding jail time in some way.


There's a quest in the Nord town where the guy won't talk to you about his hidden gold unless you get yourself thrown in jail, where he is. Couple of cool quests in that town (Bruma, just looked it up).

jbmagic 03-25-2006 02:54 PM

anybody getting the Prima Official Game Guide?

http://www.primagames.com/strategy/book/7430/

Galaril 03-25-2006 03:01 PM

Simple question but I can't figure out how to use the basic "heal minor wounds" spell/ power . It seems to be greyed out?

Brillig 03-25-2006 03:05 PM

Yes, going out to third person view will put your character in the thumbnail... It also lists the char name, level, location, time in the info box anyway. What's really annoying though is that there is no way to *name* or otherwise comment the save games, it's all "Save Game 342532". Pfegh. They should have just copied KOTOR 2, where you could page through your characters and it would list the saves for each one. And you could name the damn saves yourself.

Stupid interface tricks like that are why I think a 96 for this game is inflated. Sure, it delivers lots of fun moments, but it also delivers quite a few "WTF were they thinking (or not thinking)" moments.

Galaril: Do you have enough Magicka to cast it? That's the only thing I've seen that causes me to be unable to cast. Of course I always get an annoying message about not enough Magicka...

SackAttack 03-25-2006 03:05 PM

The grey line should mean it's your active power.

I know on the 360, you'd tap the right bumper to use it. I don't know what the PC would do to cast a spell.

Brillig 03-25-2006 03:11 PM

Oh, the "Cast" key on the PC is the "C" key.

Fouts 03-25-2006 03:29 PM

You can also hotkey spells and weapons by going into your inventory, click and hold a number (1-8) and left click. You will see a seperate pad come on your screen showing your 8 hotkey slots.

This won't cast your spells, but it will make it your active spell (or weapon).

Izulde 03-25-2006 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Izulde
Question,

Will Oblivion's PC version work with some type of gamepad? If so, what one?


Bumping this question to see if anyone knows the answer yet. :D I really, really hate using kb and mouse for rpgs. :D

Brillig 03-25-2006 04:48 PM

Well, there aren't any options for gamepad use in the software itself. I suppose if you had the driver software to program the gamepad to emulate keystrokes, mouse buttons, et al., it's possible. Sounds like it's more trouble than it's worth though.

Galaril 03-25-2006 04:52 PM

Thanks guys that was correct cast "c". I have got to say this game is DEEP! I have spent the last five days of game world time and have been just wandering around in the Colivian Highlands and jerrall mountains. I have found some very interesting places. And the snow in the upper mountains is really cool. This game gives a great feeling of altitude as year ascend up the mountains. I am alittle scared of heights and felt a slight feeling of anxiety when I would turn around and look down.lol.

Godzilla Blitz 03-25-2006 04:59 PM

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Originally Posted by jbmagic
anybody getting the Prima Official Game Guide?

http://www.primagames.com/strategy/book/7430/


People have been saying great things about this and it's only $12 on Amazon. I think I'm going to pick it up.

jeff061 03-25-2006 05:43 PM

I have options for a gamepad, maybe because I have one plugged in? I have not tried it out though.

Dekanth 03-25-2006 06:08 PM

If anybody is having trouble finding it in a store and wants to buy it send me a PM, it doesn't work on my computer.

TroyF 03-25-2006 09:28 PM

My brain is fried. After playing it on the 360, I decided the game was just too freakin good and I had to have it on my laptop for when I'm traveling. I'll trade in the 360 version at some point.

Anyway, I install the game. I start the tutorial mode and work my way through. But something is off. The graphics just don't look quite right. Everything is kind of grayed out with a washed color.

Fire looks strange.

So I start playing with my video settings. I make things darker, still no luck.

Then it hits me. I'm don't need a torch. I'm seeing in the dark. Ummmmm, DUH!!!! I picked that damned Tiger race where you could see in the dark. Gee, I wonder why things look different in the freakin sewers.

A perfect case of an ID-10-T error.

bronconick 03-25-2006 09:56 PM

Offhand, does anyone know of a free demo for this game? It says my computer ain't gonna run it, but so did Civ4, AOE3 and about 4 other games that all ran. Howver, I do have a couple games sitting around that won't run, and I'm not really up on the idea of burning $50 and then realizing I need to burn another $180 (though I should anyway)

Brillig 03-25-2006 10:41 PM

Level 6... getting to the fun part. Lots of minor skills about to break the 25 barrier, major skills getting on towards 50. Finally finished the first series of mage quests to gain access to the Arcane University, so I can do magic item creation and spell creation now. Everything's pretty expensive though, so it looks like I'll need gooooold, lots of gooooold.

Also found an oblivion gate just randomly out in the wilderness... Dunno whether to venture in or not. Might be time to switch chars for a bit while I ponder :)

Mustang 03-26-2006 03:03 AM

Hmmm.. guess I became a Vampire randomly. Kinda cool to have the extra abilities and also the ability to feed at night but, unfortunately.. can't be out in the sun.

Hope there is a way to cure Vampirism... I'd like to enjoy the sun at some point.

ISiddiqui 03-26-2006 03:29 AM

I've found two Oblivion gates out in the wilderness... did them both. They actually aren't all that hard. Just take a long time. I have these sigils, and I can use them to make my weapons super cool (enchant them), but I wonder if I should hold on to them (ie, being a quest item... but I guess if it was a quest item, I couldn't do it with them... dunno). Besides, I haven't gotten the cool weaponry (daedric and stuff). Probably be a waste on my Akaviri Katana or Silver Longsword.

Yellow5 03-26-2006 11:56 AM

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Originally Posted by Izulde
Bumping this question to see if anyone knows the answer yet. :D I really, really hate using kb and mouse for rpgs. :D


There are references to the Xbox controller in the Oblivion.esm (under gameplay/settings) so I am sure it would work, just have to find a way to enable it as a menu item so you can configure it. I'm not much of a mod creator but maybe there is a way to mod this into the menu?

You could use something like pinnacle game profiler (pinnaclegameprofiler.com) but it's not free.

Deattribution 03-27-2006 12:12 PM

I haven't quite got up to the level to experience the problem yet (I'm only level 7 or so) but people on other forums are complaining that higher level items are very common once you start getting to level 15-20 - anyone experience this yet?

Supposedly Daedric armor, glass armor ect, stuff that is normally 'rare' is on every single bandit, and everything else once you start getting higher due to the
game's level scaling.

I have no interest in picking up a 5k armor set everytime I kill a bandit.

If this is the case I'm thinking on holding off playing any longer until some sort of patch or mod is released - people are working on some things to isolate the problem from what I've read though...

Deattribution 03-27-2006 12:13 PM

dola

and if this is a legit issue, I feel for the people who bought the 360 version since it really can't be altered on the Xbox.

ISiddiqui 03-27-2006 12:18 PM

Well you don't have to pick up the high armor set that the bandit drops ;).

jbmagic 03-27-2006 12:19 PM

Deattribution

Was Morrowwind level scaling better? What was different between morrowind and oblivion level scaling?

Deattribution 03-27-2006 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by ISiddiqui
Well you don't have to pick up the high armor set that the bandit drops ;).


Yeah I know, I'd just prefer for not everyone to magically have the game's most expensive armor just because I hit level 20.


And I have no idea jb, I never got far enough into Morrowind to say. I bought it at release and just never had the time to get into it. Oblivion seems a bit more casual from what I can tell compared to Morrowind, the fast travel and directional arrow on the compass (and your map) to your quest location help immensely.

PraetorianX 03-27-2006 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Mustang
Hmmm.. guess I became a Vampire randomly. Kinda cool to have the extra abilities and also the ability to feed at night but, unfortunately.. can't be out in the sun.

Hope there is a way to cure Vampirism... I'd like to enjoy the sun at some point.


I don't believe you can become a Vampire randomly, but if you get into a fight with a Vampire you run the risk of contracting the disease that leads to Vampirism (can't be arsed to remember the name at the moment). I've contracted it twice while fighting vamps, just go to a church and get it healed.

Mustang 03-27-2006 01:03 PM

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Originally Posted by PraetorianX
I don't believe you can become a Vampire randomly, but if you get into a fight with a Vampire you run the risk of contracting the disease that leads to Vampirism (can't be arsed to remember the name at the moment). I've contracted it twice while fighting vamps, just go to a church and get it healed.


You're right.. I forgot that I fought Vampires.

Love the weather in Oblivion.. thunderstorms are fantastic.

Galaril 03-27-2006 01:29 PM

I had a graphics options question.. What is the basic differnce between the texture sizez small, medium and large? Will having it set to large textures improve performance and small tetxures is for better quality graphics?

Bee 03-27-2006 01:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Galaril
I had a graphics options question.. What is the basic differnce between the texture sizez small, medium and large? Will having it set to large textures improve performance and small tetxures is for better quality graphics?


opposite. Larger textures are better quality, smaller textures will improve performance.

Eaglesfan27 03-27-2006 03:04 PM

Got home early today. Played for a few hours besides playing this weekend. The physics engine just amazes me. I nailed a Goblin with a long sword as we were fighting near a cliff, the goblin fell backwards, and realistically bounced down the cliff!

I'm still only level 6, so hopefully I don't have to worry about the item scaling issue too much. I actually found Morrowind's initial balance of level and fights much worse than in Oblivion.

sabotai 03-27-2006 03:05 PM

Just got home with the game waiting for me. About to install it now.....what? I have a WoW raid tonight? ......No I don't. The rest of my guild might, but not me. :D

Godzilla Blitz 03-27-2006 03:36 PM

I've played about 20 hours total so far. Having a blast.

Still undecided on the scaled combat debate, but I am wishing I made alchemy a minor skill on the first character I tried. It's easy to move up in alchemy, and if I level up via alchemy I have a harder time fighting.

Galaril 03-27-2006 04:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Bee
opposite. Larger textures are better quality, smaller textures will improve performance.



Thanks Bee.

LionsFan10 03-27-2006 07:38 PM

I have a question, I have a mid-level PC nothing spectacular a gig of ram, 2.8 ghz processor. Should I even bother buying this game? Will it even run on a system like mine? I really would like to buy it, but I'm scared I won't be able to run it. Thoughts?

Deattribution 03-27-2006 07:42 PM

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Originally Posted by LionsFan10
I have a question, I have a mid-level PC nothing spectacular a gig of ram, 2.8 ghz processor. Should I even bother buying this game? Will it even run on a system like mine? I really would like to buy it, but I'm scared I won't be able to run it. Thoughts?


What kind of video card are you running? I think it's scalable enough to run on most mid-level machines, you just may not get the super-duper graphics others have.

LionsFan10 03-27-2006 07:46 PM

ATI Radeon 9600 XT (something like that, may not be "XT" but it's a step above the Pro version of the same video card)

Deattribution 03-27-2006 07:53 PM

I'd assume you'd be okay with the amount of memory, and your processor you fall just shy of the recommended (but meet the minimum requirements) and your video card, the 9600 series is supported...

Try going to - http://www.srtest.com/referrer/srtest


Select Oblivion, they recommend that site on the official forums if you are uncertain if your system will run it.

Deattribution 03-27-2006 07:55 PM

Dola - here are the requirements


Recommended:

* 3 Ghz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor
* 1 GB System RAM
* ATI X800 series, NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series, or higher video card

Minimum System Requirements:

* Windows XP, Windows 2000, Windows XP 64-bit
* 512MB System RAM
* 2 Ghz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor
* 128MB Direct3D compatible video card and DirectX 9.0 compatible driver;
* 8x DVD-ROM drive
* 4.6 GB free hard disk space
* DirectX 9.0c (included)
* DirectX 8.1 compatible sound card
* Keyboard, Mouse

Supported Video Card Chipsets:

* ATI X1900 series
* ATI X1800 series
* ATI X1600 series
* ATI X1300 series
* ATI X850 series
* ATI x800 series
* ATI x700 series
* ATI x600 series
* ATI Radeon 9800 series
* ATI Radeon 9700 series
* ATI Radeon 9600 series
* ATI Radeon 9500 series
* NVIDIA GeForce 7800 series
* NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series
* NVIDIA GeForce 6600 series
* NVIDIA GeForce 6200 series
* NVIDIA GeForce FX series

LionsFan10 03-27-2006 07:57 PM

Excellent information, thank you much. Guess I'll go ahead and give it a shot anyway.

dubb93 03-28-2006 02:31 AM

Been playing this alot recently. Got completely stuck with my first character on the mage guild quests so I went and bought the guide.

My first character was pretty worthless. I tried to make a custom class warrior/theif hybrid. What I ended up with was a guy that couldn't heal himself(no magicka at all, 2 or three times healing and it was all gone. Plus the amount healed was nothing), sucked at combat, couldn't block anything and couldn't pickpocket anyone. About the only thing he was good for was hauling mass amount of loot out of dungeons, opening locks and buttering people up. After looking at my new guide I decided to start completely over and build a character designed in the book.

My new guy is pretty bad ass and I'm having 200X the fun I was with my first guy.

"Pure War Wizzard

Race: Male High Elf

Specialization: Mage

Class Attributes: Intelligence, Willpower

Race Bonuses: Fortified Maximum Magicka; Weakness to Fire, Frost, and Shock; Resist Disease

Birthsign: lady (+10 Willpower, +10 Endurance

Attribute start level

Strenght: 30
Intelligence: 60
Willpower: 60
Agility: 40
Speed: 30
Endurance: 50
Luck: 50
Personality: 40
Health: 100
Magicka: 220
Fatigue: 150

Magor Skills

Alchemy: 40
Alteration: 45
Conjuration: 40
Destruction: 45
Illusion: 40
Mysticism: 45
Blade: 25

This character is a spellcaster with strong Destruction spells who can survive long enough in melee to finish off enemies with the enchanted blades he'll create, the Bound Blades he'll summon, and the magic blades he finds in loot. Shifting to Blade gives him time to regenerate Magicka for his next spell attacks. It's a fun, active, risky mage play style."

If you are like and are on the fence about buying the guide b/c you don't like to follow a script I still say get it. It helps you out when you are COMPLETELY stuck and gives you awesome starting characters that could make the game more fun for you.

Fouts 03-28-2006 02:48 AM

After getting tired of trying to cure my vampirism on my crusader, I started a barbarian type that ended up joining the dark brotherhood. Some fun quests from that guild. I thought my barbarian wouldn't be stealthy enough to be successful, but he is doing just fine. Sneaking back into the imperial prison was awesome!

Terps 03-28-2006 03:07 AM

I'm about 12-13 hours into the game. I closed 2 gates to Oblivion already, and have found two more out in the middle of nowhere that I haven't gotten around to yet.

I became the Grand Champion in the Imperial City arena without ever losing. Right now I'm doing a quest for the Dark Brotherhood I think.

Godzilla Blitz 03-28-2006 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by LionsFan10
I have a question, I have a mid-level PC nothing spectacular a gig of ram, 2.8 ghz processor. Should I even bother buying this game? Will it even run on a system like mine? I really would like to buy it, but I'm scared I won't be able to run it. Thoughts?


I'm close to yours:
P4 2.6
2gb RAM
9800 Pro

My game is extremely playable on medium settings (800x600, some video options turned off). I've started tweaking things (thinning the grass out, modifying some other parameters in the .ini file) to improve the clarity of things at a distance, but even without doing that I've been happy. Getting about 30fps outside, and it never dips below 20. For an rpg, that is fine for me and things seem smooth.

Having said that, the video card seems to be a critical factor in this game. I'm guessing that with a 9600-family card you'd need to be a step down from my settings. It probably wouldn't be beautiful, but it should be playable.

ISiddiqui 03-28-2006 10:05 AM

It seems that proper FPS is in the eye of the beholder :D. I'm like you Godzilla Blitz, 20-30 fps is fine for me in this game, but some on the official forums because its a travesty that they can only get 20-30 fps!

I probably could get far more FPS, but I really want all the graphical bells and whistles I can (I play 1280*1024, with HDR on and very high graphic settings).

PraetorianX 03-28-2006 10:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Fouts
After getting tired of trying to cure my vampirism on my crusader, I started a barbarian type that ended up joining the dark brotherhood. Some fun quests from that guild. I thought my barbarian wouldn't be stealthy enough to be successful, but he is doing just fine. Sneaking back into the imperial prison was awesome!


Like I said earlier in the thread, just go to an alter at a temple (like in Bruma, or even the Priory) and viola, you're cured.

As long as you didn't wait to long and become a full blown vamp. In that case...I don't know what you'd do.

and the DB is the most interesting guild in the game, easily. And Shadowmare is the best horse in the game, :)

jeff061 03-28-2006 10:26 AM

This game takes up too much time, not since EQ1 has an hour gone by so quickly. Even Civ can't compete. It's awesome though.

Bearcat729 03-28-2006 12:51 PM

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Originally Posted by PraetorianX
Like I said earlier in the thread, just go to an alter at a temple (like in Bruma, or even the Priory) and viola, you're cured.

As long as you didn't wait to long and become a full blown vamp. In that case...I don't know what you'd do.

and the DB is the most interesting guild in the game, easily. And Shadowmare is the best horse in the game, :)


If you've ever stolen anything then you won't be able to use the altar for blessing.

Brillig 03-28-2006 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by dubb93
If you are like and are on the fence about buying the guide b/c you don't like to follow a script I still say get it. It helps you out when you are COMPLETELY stuck and gives you awesome starting characters that could make the game more fun for you.


Eh, I'm going to have to disagree - most guides are pretty worthless. Your great character that you got from the guide, for example, is pretty much the same as a custom build I posted earlier in the thread. Except it includes Alchemy as a major skill, which is a *definite* problem as Alchemy is insanely easy to level up, which raises your character level without really improving your combat ability.

In fact, the most pure min-max builds involve using major skills that are a) selectively useable and b) not combat related. For example, Acrobatics - as long as you can keep from jumping reflexively, it's easy to only level when you need to. Now you do have a problem with your combat skills being sub-par to start with, but you can level them up while still staying at level 1 (or whatever level you like).

Edit: Oh, and what keeps you from using a chapel altar is having an Infamy of more than zero. You can steal as much as you like. :)

sabotai 03-28-2006 04:03 PM

I was walking back to the town of Bruma after killing a theif who claimed to be a vampire hunter. I spotted a dead deer in the distance. At first, I thought it was one I might have killed the previous day. However, after reaching the dead animal, I found an arrow sticking out of it. I always retrieve my arrows. Not one of mine.

My head snapped up and looked around. I saw someone on the road to the distance. He or she was on the ground. As I approached, I spotted several arrows sticking out of what I now knew was an imperial guard. I crouched down and looked around. I still could not see anything or anyone around.

I reached the imperial guard's body and looted the arrows. I did not have room in my backpack for the man's armor, which I would have looted and sold to a merchant without thinking twice about it.

I heard a woman yell off in the distance. Still crouched and moving slowly, I headed towards the sound. There she was over a small hill. A bandit. She had spotted another deer to kill. She pulled back her bow and fired another arrow. There was a good chance this was the bandit that killed the guard.

I armed an arrow on my bow and slowly inched forward. She had not spotted me. No one spots me when I don't want them too. Inched closer and closer. She fired off another arrow and the deer was dead. Inched closer and closer......I fired my arrow. Bullseye, right in the head. She drops dead to the ground.

I looked around to see if she had any friends. I see no one. I walk over to her body and find some silver arrows and shiney silver bow. I took the bow and left my worn out iron bow behind. I wouldn't be needing that anymore.

One more check around for any other bandits. It was clear and I continued on to Bruma.



God I love this game.

Warhammer 03-28-2006 04:16 PM

How good was Morrowwind? If I'm not sure I can run this, should I pick that up in the meantime (til the upgrade, etc.)

Antmeister 03-28-2006 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Warhammer
How good was Morrowwind? If I'm not sure I can run this, should I pick that up in the meantime (til the upgrade, etc.)


If you can't run the game, you won't be disappointed with Morrowind. You can get the Game of the Year Edition for $20. That includes the two expanisions. And you can get a slew of mods that will really enhance the game even further. That is one game where you can get more caught up with the side quests than the main storyline. Very good game.

dubb93 03-28-2006 06:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Brillig
Eh, I'm going to have to disagree - most guides are pretty worthless. Your great character that you got from the guide, for example, is pretty much the same as a custom build I posted earlier in the thread. Except it includes Alchemy as a major skill, which is a *definite* problem as Alchemy is insanely easy to level up, which raises your character level without really improving your combat ability.

In fact, the most pure min-max builds involve using major skills that are a) selectively useable and b) not combat related. For example, Acrobatics - as long as you can keep from jumping reflexively, it's easy to only level when you need to. Now you do have a problem with your combat skills being sub-par to start with, but you can level them up while still staying at level 1 (or whatever level you like).

Edit: Oh, and what keeps you from using a chapel altar is having an Infamy of more than zero. You can steal as much as you like. :)



I assure you this guide isn't crap. For someone like you who obviously is a vetern of the Elder Scrolls it may not be a smart purchase. But for someone like me who is playing the series for the first time the guide has about 50 pages devoted to just alchemy/stats/weapons/characters/magic. It explains each in depth and how it works in the game. It also explains what the stats do in the game.

Obviously my first character was flawed as I didn't exactly know what each attribute and stat did. After reading the guide(not the walk through part) I knew what I wanted and knew that was the character I wanted. Anyway I'm about 9 hours in and a level 5 and I haven't had any problems in combat. In fact I haven't died a single time, unlike my 1st character where I died atleast 3-4 times in each dungeon. For someone like me the guide wasn't "pretty worthless." As I said, it increased my enjoyment out of the game greatly. And I don't plan on touching the walk-through unless I'm completely stuck. Which hasn't happened with my new character yet.

Brillig 03-28-2006 06:05 PM

My point was, you could have just asked here and saved yourself the twelve bucks.

dubb93 03-28-2006 06:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Brillig
My point was, you could have just asked here and saved yourself the twelve bucks.


Eh, its not like that is my life savings. And it was good read to get me started. I think if I would have asked all the questions I had on here I would have had some peoples heads spinning.;)

I assure you my questions went beyond "I need a good character, please supply me with one." I feel like I got my moneys worth out of the guide already. And that is saying something because this is the first guide I've actually purchased since....well I don't think I've ever bought one before. And that is dating back to the NES days.

Brillig 03-28-2006 06:32 PM

Heh, no problem, we've already seen a certain degree of testiness over questions.

I'm just on permanent jihad against game guides. Too many damn game companies decide they can skimp on doing the manual because "the guide can cover it." F'ing wankers.

Mustang 03-28-2006 07:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Brillig
My point was, you could have just asked here and saved yourself the twelve bucks.


I think it was jb asking questions and he was scolded.. :D

jbmagic 03-28-2006 07:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Warhammer
How good was Morrowwind? If I'm not sure I can run this, should I pick that up in the meantime (til the upgrade, etc.)



I pick Game of the Year edition up the other day at Best Buy store for 19.99. It comes with two expansion.

Very solid game and there is great mods to make the bodies, head, etc look even better.

Very deep Game.

I have Oblivion but not going to play it until i get my dvd rom player and Upgrade on my geforce 2 32 mb graphic agp card

Galaril 03-28-2006 08:37 PM

I just got the strat guide and it has "Everything" in it. I am glad I picked it up since I don't have the time to wander around all night looking for one NPC that I need to find but don't know where to look.

Godzilla Blitz 03-28-2006 09:07 PM

This game rocks. After 25 hours of play, I can definitively say that this game is one of my top ten all-time fun games.

I started a new character last night and spent two hours or so in one little dungeon on the outskirts of the capital. The mood, the fights, the traps, everything, was top notch. I am still so amazed at how gritty and real the game feels. I'm still not finished with this one dungeon, as it just keeps going on and on, but it is so much fun. I've been frightened out of my wits a couple of times, had three of four incredible battles, and spent so much time on the edge of my seat, wondering what's going to be around the next corner. As far as I can tell the place is just some random dungeon, but it is so polished and detailed. As I was running in terror from some zombies that I stumbled onto, I realized that I had gotten my money's worth on this one dungeon alone.

And I'm guessing there's got to be dozens of these small dungeons scattered around the world. Simply amazing the sheer amount of goodness they have packed in this game.

Fouts 03-28-2006 09:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Godzilla Blitz
And I'm guessing there's got to be dozens of these small dungeons scattered around the world. Simply amazing the sheer amount of goodness they have packed in this game.


Yep! Huge world. Also, you get quests to enter some of these dungeons and bring something back or rescue somebody. I recovered a family heirloom from one of them. Some mace that I turned in, but thinking back... maybe I shoulda used it for awhile. :)

Eaglesfan27 03-29-2006 08:29 AM

I've spent at least 75% of my time in those small dungeons, elven ruins, mines, etc. They are well detailed and interesting and have unique feel to them. I'm willing to bet there are close to a 100 of those types of dungeons. I've spent at least 10 hours just exploring small dungeons like that. I agree that they are very well done and this game is quickly climbing up my list of all time favorite games.

jeff061 03-29-2006 08:35 AM

I've spent around 10-15 hours total so far and it feels like I just started. Mostly ascending the Thieves and Mages guild, and a couple quests here and there. Haven't really started exploring much even. I did the painting quest, which was really cool. However I was too low a level(or not skilled in combat enough), and it was real difficult and no way to leave. I do get a lot of crash to desktops, about 7 or 8 an hour, which is annoying. But saving and getting back into the game is quick, so it doesn't take away from the game to much and hopefully will be patched soon.

Eaglesfan27 03-29-2006 08:38 AM

Maybe I've just been really lucky, but I haven't had any crashes or lockups.

Bee 03-29-2006 08:46 AM

I haven't had a crash or lockup either.

So far the game is very fun, but I'm not sure I'm happy with the class I picked. I might go back and start a new character since I'm not very far into the game yet.

Yellow5 03-29-2006 08:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Eaglesfan27
I've spent at least 75% of my time in those small dungeons, elven ruins, mines, etc. They are well detailed and interesting and have unique feel to them.


Yep, best part of the game and an improvement over Morrowind. Like you, I've spent hours going through them and love every minute of it.

I've also dropped more music into the game and it's awesome. Go into the Oblivion\Data\Music\ folder and you can add music for battles, exploring, etc. by dropping any mp3 into those dirs.

Galaril 03-29-2006 09:17 AM

I have for the first time gone over to Oblivion from the one of the gates. And it really is not a place you want to spendalot of time in. I had to spend about three hours palying in there trying to accomplish a objective and felt unclean, almost defiled after playing there. That is immersion.

jeff061 03-29-2006 09:19 AM

Yes, the game is certainly not a one trick pony when it comes to immersive environments. Most games of this graphical splendor would suffer from that.

GrantDawg 03-29-2006 12:01 PM

I can't get the hang of it. Same problem I had with Morrowind. The system is just too "open." I never feel like I'm picking the right character traits, and I just can't get the combat system. I want to left click to pick up things and keep accidently attacking people. I so want to like this game, but it just doesn't like me. :)

Eaglesfan27 03-29-2006 12:12 PM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg
I can't get the hang of it. Same problem I had with Morrowind. The system is just too "open." I never feel like I'm picking the right character traits, and I just can't get the combat system. I want to left click to pick up things and keep accidently attacking people. I so want to like this game, but it just doesn't like me. :)


Practice, grasshopper, practice.

When I first started playing, I kept hitting the wrong button to jump (I think it was the button from Morrowind?) After an hour or four, I finally got a handle on the controls.

GrantDawg 03-29-2006 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Eaglesfan27
Practice, grasshopper, practice.

When I first started playing, I kept hitting the wrong button to jump (I think it was the button from Morrowind?) After an hour or four, I finally got a handle on the controls.



But I don't want to practice, I want to have fun. This is why I don';t play first person shooters anymore, and why I've never enjoyed RTS games much. I'm not very dexterous, so games that require quick button-pushing and mouse control just end up aggravating me. I like games that concentrate on the strategy side and less on button-pushing.

jeff061 03-29-2006 12:28 PM

Make sure you config the controls to your liking, I changed pretty much everything except block and attack.

GrantDawg 03-29-2006 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by jeff061
Make sure you config the controls to your liking, I changed pretty much everything except block and attack.



And block. Grrr...There should be an "auto-block" option. I hate that crap.

Bee 03-29-2006 01:00 PM

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Originally Posted by jeff061
Make sure you config the controls to your liking, I changed pretty much everything except block and attack.


Me too. Since I'm a lefty, I moved all the control keys over to the numberpad and I've had no problems.

ISiddiqui 03-29-2006 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg
And block. Grrr...There should be an "auto-block" option. I hate that crap.


Screw that! They had auto-block in Morrowind and it sucked compared to Oblivion's manual block.

Eaglesfan27 03-29-2006 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by GrantDawg
But I don't want to practice, I want to have fun. This is why I don';t play first person shooters anymore, and why I've never enjoyed RTS games much. I'm not very dexterous, so games that require quick button-pushing and mouse control just end up aggravating me. I like games that concentrate on the strategy side and less on button-pushing.


I found even the practice fun. Yeah, I didn't jump a few times when I wanted to, but eventually I got used to the control scheme. It isn't too complex really. I understand killing people by accident is much worse. As far as block, I would hate auto-block. I just hold down the block button if I really need to block and I find the strategy of when to block and when not to block a fun part of the game. I'm sorry that you aren't enjoying it, and I'm not very dexterous either, but this game seems much less fast twitch to me than most FPS type games.

jbmagic 03-29-2006 02:10 PM

In this game, when you level up does the monsters level up to the same level you currently are?

Or the monsters all different levels depending on the area your located at?

Not real clear how the leveling works for the monster you face.

Yossarian 03-29-2006 02:24 PM

Monsters level with you. non(really) spoiler example is that I was originally attacked by wolves when wandering, now it's boars.

One thing to be aware of is that you level when your major skills grow by 10 points (in any combination of them). So if your major skills are athletics, acrobatics and speechcraft you will level up and not be any better placed to defend yourself - yet the beasts will also level up.

I guess there's a strategy there for someone - choose obscure major skills and seperately level up all combat skills - you could be level 3 with level 10-era combat abilities. Of course that would utterly ruin the game but.. just sayin'

ISiddiqui 03-29-2006 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Yossarian
Monsters level with you.


That's not entirely true. What happens is that as you gain in levels, higher level monsters spawn in the game. Rats will never reach level 50, for example, you'll just start facing harder monsters.

The only creatures that do scale are the highest creatures in the level list (such as -2 or +1 level to PC) and the guards (always +10 to PC).

Yossarian 03-29-2006 02:36 PM

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That's not entirely true.

Apologies. Give that man a banana.

The guard captain is +15, the rest are +10 (according to a random thread on the official forums)

sabotai 03-29-2006 03:08 PM

Always +10 than you, huh? That actually kind of sucks. I would like to become such a good assassin that I could pretty much take out several guards as I loot the castle of all of its riches.

But oh well. I'll find other ways to deal with the guards....mwahahaha.


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