08-03-2007, 15:36 | #31 |
Do you want to hide in my box?
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Same here. Seems a bit pricy :/ Oblivion new is only £20 in a few places!
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08-03-2007, 20:49 | #33 |
Something cooool please
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PC... totally. I've played it on both. If you have one that can handle it that is. My computer is currently a piece of poop and shuts down when it uses too much resources... so i haven't been able to play in a while. will be fixed this weekend though thanks to my sugar daddy boss!
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08-03-2007, 20:52 | #34 |
Absinthe
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PC should be more than up to it.. but its upstairs all on its own in a poky office. Console takes pride of place in the social lounge Actually, I should save money - I hardly have to time to play anything at the moment anyway
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09-03-2007, 01:59 | #35 |
I iz speshul
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I've played it on both and don't think there's much difference really. It really depends on whether you're more comfortable in front of a console or PC I think. As Mel said, don't bother getting it on the PC if it's not good enough to run it properly, you'd be better getting a 2nd hand copy for the 360 and enjoying it that way.
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10-03-2007, 20:56 | #37 |
Vodka Martini
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I've sold all my bits from my gaming rig, today actually, and can't live without Oblivion. I bought it for 360 and it's fantastic, it works wonderfully on the console.
There's a couple of mods I'll miss though. But if you want to play in the lounge, don't hesitate in getting the 360 one, it's more than satisfactory Visually it's superb, too.
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10-03-2007, 22:04 | #38 |
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Bloody hell that main quest ends a bit sharpish
Decent game, just expected it to go on a bit longer But I guess the main strengths are the wealth of side quests which I'll now be getting on with.
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11-03-2007, 14:31 | #39 |
Vodka Martini
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I played it for about three months solid without touching the main quest at all, I wouldn't worry - the main quest is no more important to the playability of the game than say the mage's guild storyline... they're all about the same length, and the MQ's far from the funnest - DB is much better
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11-03-2007, 16:58 | #40 |
The Mouse King of Denmark
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I held off the main storyline until I'd got all the other achievements. It just felt like the right thing to do, like I wasn't yet worthy or something!
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