By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Thanks for the warhammer reward, Malacath.

*Beats to death his followers with it at level 5 blunt*

I've lost one of my Daedric artifacts, that is kind of a bummer, I wanted to collect them all.

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 02 May 2025

Around the Network

Wondered why my light armour wasn't levelling up after noticing it still sitting at 38 after hours of playing...Just flipping realised that Dark Brotherhood robe doesn't count as light armour.



They've done a great job with the remake. 8 hours in and I can tell I'm gonna spend a lot of time with this.

I did about 20 hours of the original Oblivion on Series X so I haven't seen most of the game before. It was a little hard to play for the first time after 500 hours of Skyrim.

Is the shopkeepers money not going down a bug? It tells you how much money they have below their name when you're barterng but when you sell to them it never goes down like Skyrim.

Not that I'm complaining as all that did in Skyrim is meant I fast traveled from city to city to sell all my crap.



Zippy6 said:

They've done a great job with the remake. 8 hours in and I can tell I'm gonna spend a lot of time with this.

I did about 20 hours of the original Oblivion on Series X so I haven't seen most of the game before. It was a little hard to play for the first time after 500 hours of Skyrim.

Is the shopkeepers money not going down a bug? It tells you how much money they have below their name when you're barterng but when you sell to them it never goes down like Skyrim.

Not that I'm complaining as all that did in Skyrim is meant I fast traveled from city to city to sell all my crap.

That's basically how much money they can spend on an individual transaction, not how much they have to spend, so for example, if a shopkeeper shows 1200 but you have an item worth 2000 (which you actually have the skills to sell for at full price), the shopkeeper would only be able to buy it for 1200 so you'd basically lose out on 800.

In my experience, once you reach your level 20s, you will be drowning in money anyway, bandits will be running around in full glass armour, Lmao. I always sell to the Imperial City shops and never really paid much attention to how much I'm selling stuff for. But you can also invest into shops to increase the amount of individual gold they have too once you increase mercantile.

Some shopkeepers have more money available, some are easier to haggle, some have better mercantile, etc.

Last edited by Ryuu96 - on 02 May 2025

Completed Oblivion, it is always nice to find still some stuff that you didn't know before, like the character Shady Sam for me.






Around the Network

It's criminal Oblivion Remaster doesn't have a photo mode.



Video Proof That It's Possible To Jump From One End of the Map All The Way to the Other Without Mods or Cheats: r/oblivion

Once I'm done with my evil character I'm going to power level all my magic skills to 100 and then get making some custom spells, Lol.



Oblivion:Useful Spells - The Unofficial Elder Scrolls Pages (UESP)

There’s a Spell to Make Your Horse Walk on Water: r/oblivion

Spellcrafting needs to come back in Elder Scrolls VI.



South of Midnight reaches over 1 Million players in less than a month.

gamerant.com/south-midnig...

[image or embed]

— Klobrille (@klobrille.bsky.social) 2 May 2025 at 23:31

Nice!

"When we had the discussion originally, I thought that that specific region was pretty underserved in the video game market. Kentucky Route Zero is a good example, and you've seen it portrayed in Red Dead Redemption. But no one had really kind of dived in and mined the mythology of the area and looked at what made it iconic."

He continued by highlighting how he views Compulsion's role as a Microsoft studio "is not to make blockbusters like Call of Duty, but to provide games that add distinctiveness, where we can either serve audiences that haven’t been served before or create projects that add diversity to the portfolio." Provost concluded the interview by saying...

"I'm passionate about that being part of the mission for the studio moving into the future. In terms of what audience, what experiences, and what areas of the world we'll represent next, I can't tell you. But I think it's an important role within Xbox for us to be a brand that appeals to people from all walks of life."



Machiavellian said:
ice said:

MS shoud've took the hit, raising the prices of you're failing platforms is crazyyy work. They already have so much going against them as a platform I don't understand lol
$380 for a console that struggles to sell on sale at $200-$250? REEEEEEEEE

Why would MS take a hit when it's very evident that they have moved on from the console war.  If MS cared, they would have priced dropped the Series X and S a long time ago if they really felt they could make up any market against Sony or Nintendo.  That ship has sailed, and MS has moved on.  Once most of you realize this than you can see where their direction is headed and it's not as a console OEM.  

My bet is that MS drop out of being a console provider and concentrate on building their gaming platform on their strength which is the PC.  Maybe they try going Valve route where you can put your PC into a Xbox gaming mode and deliver a console experience on a PC.

because it's the main driver for gamepass? I see the direction and I don't like it, I would like to continue buying xbox consoles but it's pretty clear they wont be a thing soon.