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Processor | Intel i7 77OOK |
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Motherboard | Gigabyte Aorus something |
Cooling | Noctua NH-U12S dual fan |
Memory | Ballistix 32 Go |
Video Card(s) | MSI 3060 Gaming X |
Storage | Mixed bag of M2 SSD and SATA SSD |
Display(s) | MSI 34" 3440x1440 Artimys 343CQR |
Case | Old Corsair Obsidian something |
Audio Device(s) | Integrated |
Power Supply | Old Antec HCG 620 still running good |
Mouse | Steelseries something |
Keyboard | Steelseries someting too |
Benchmark Scores | bench ? no time to lose with bench ! :) |
After more or less 45 hrs, just finished The Elder Scrolls IV : Oblivion - GOTY Edition Deluxe ( on PC, with all the extensions ).
Already finished back then, and it wasn't so great. Well, it has some very good moments, and some bad.
So I've redone it the easy way : combat slider to the left, so easy mode.
Why ? Because combats sucks, they're boring, drags too long in "normal", and the auto-levelling loot / fight don't spice the sauce, quite the opposite.
(And theses "Oblivion" gates to close, what a boring mess !)
With this problem fixed, I was able to appreciate the game, roaming in a classic medieval world, saving the world, do some quests for people, then rob them, becoming guild chief ...
I've could spend much more time in the game, but the auto loot based on level makes the exploration worthless.
In Morrowind, each cave could potentially hides a good weapon, gold or stuff ... Not in Oblivion. Same caves, some chests but poor weapons, or little gold to find. So why bother ?
Anyways, I've liked this second run, more like a walking sim with much more interactions !
Back then, I haven't done the extensions. Knights of the Nine and the Shivering Isles. The others one are minors and not very worth it.
They're pretty good, and with Shivering Isles, you'll discover a new isle, with some Morrowind accents, but found the story a bit boring.
It's for this kind of scenery I've redone the game. It has some nice atmosphere.
Walking in the wilderness, what a joy ! Note a ruin-less screenshot ! It's rare in Oblivion as there is ruins everywhere !
Not so bad for a 2006 game. As you can see, I've played an Argonian, can breath underwater and immune to disease : it's almost cheating !
The well named Shivering Islands. It reminds me some Morrowind regions.
Already finished back then, and it wasn't so great. Well, it has some very good moments, and some bad.
So I've redone it the easy way : combat slider to the left, so easy mode.
Why ? Because combats sucks, they're boring, drags too long in "normal", and the auto-levelling loot / fight don't spice the sauce, quite the opposite.
(And theses "Oblivion" gates to close, what a boring mess !)
With this problem fixed, I was able to appreciate the game, roaming in a classic medieval world, saving the world, do some quests for people, then rob them, becoming guild chief ...
I've could spend much more time in the game, but the auto loot based on level makes the exploration worthless.
In Morrowind, each cave could potentially hides a good weapon, gold or stuff ... Not in Oblivion. Same caves, some chests but poor weapons, or little gold to find. So why bother ?
Anyways, I've liked this second run, more like a walking sim with much more interactions !
Back then, I haven't done the extensions. Knights of the Nine and the Shivering Isles. The others one are minors and not very worth it.
They're pretty good, and with Shivering Isles, you'll discover a new isle, with some Morrowind accents, but found the story a bit boring.
It's for this kind of scenery I've redone the game. It has some nice atmosphere.
Walking in the wilderness, what a joy ! Note a ruin-less screenshot ! It's rare in Oblivion as there is ruins everywhere !
Not so bad for a 2006 game. As you can see, I've played an Argonian, can breath underwater and immune to disease : it's almost cheating !
The well named Shivering Islands. It reminds me some Morrowind regions.