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Scoobes said:
naznatips said:

I agree. Oblivion's world feels like it was built in a freaking map editor. Absolutely static and unchanging. Nothing to discover to reward your explanation. Generic townspeople with way too many repeated models, no enemy variety, the worst level balancing system ever, a mediocre combat system... truly a horrible game. There was nothing redeeming about it except the sheer size of the world, which is completely nullified by the fact that there was nothing in it.

Wow, you must really hate some of the older elder scrolls games then. I hear this a lot from people but for the time I loved the stuff they had put in the game. It was refined a fair bit and I suppose "dumbed down" although I hate using that expression. The Dark Brotherhood quests in particular were amazing. I loved the fact the game made you the central character for everything whilst it still felt like each of the characters was going about there lives. Also, the mods really helped make that game for me, Elder Scrolls modders are amazing. I know that's a bit of a cop out for Bethesda but I suppose that's the joys of PC gaming.

I liked Morrowind, and indeed the mods for the game are quite good. Bethesda makes, hands down, the best mod tools in this industry. I will never argue with that. As great as Oblivion's were, Fallout 3's were even more spectacular.