Bethesda Elder Scrolls: Oblivion

TheCardPlayer said:
If this game was so great, people wouldn't bash it like this.

What if we're the ones who are wrong?

If you're listening to the masses then you are the ultimate example of a tool. You're letting other people judge something for you. :rolleyes:
 
TheCardPlayer said:
If this game was so great, people wouldn't bash it like this.

What if we're the ones who are wrong?
I seriously hope you're joking.
 
No I am not joking. All this complaining is sucking the fun out of the game. I can't stand playing and enjoying a game that someone else is hating to the point of death threats.
 
TheCardPlayer said:
No I am not joking. All this complaining is sucking the fun out of the game. I can't stand playing and enjoying a game that someone else is hating to the point of death threats.

...HAHAHAHHAHA. :D
 
Whatever. Just keep trucking on this path of not liking something because some people don't like it. Hopefully nobody outside that band of ******s you are oh so close to being on the same level as acknowledges your existence so you wake the hell up.
 
Hey guys any tips on how to beat that ***** who gets the Diary to join the Theifs Guild :confused: I know where to go & all but she always gets there first. Is there a short cut or do I have to like knock her out or something :confused:
 
lot of good RPGs out this month, Kingdom Hearts, Suikoden V, Oblivion. I have beaten KH2 and Suikoden V and can finally get back to Oblivion :up:
 
You steal it from her. Go to her house and take it. It's hidden in a locked chest or something. I beat her to it though second time around, haha. We were there at the same time, in the house. But I beat her to the desk since she was walking so slow. :D
 
TheProfessional said:
You steal it from her. Go to her house and take it. It's hidden in a locked chest or something. I beat her to it though second time around, haha. We were there at the same time, in the house. But I beat her to the desk since she was walking so slow. :D

Doesnt she take it to the guy ASAP ? Or does it get to late & she cant take it to him until the next mid night ? Is her house in the same area ?
 
Yeah, her house is right near the midnight meeting spot. I think she chills out for a bit before going back. And if she doesn't you can always pick pocket her. :up:
 
I actually just got to the Diary before her :o Thanks for the help Professional & also. One of my questions I asked earlier was after you join th e Mystic Dawn what happens ? I went to the room where the guy went to his Paradise & thats it you just end up walking around :o Can you not join the Main Enemy in this Game :confused: I beated the Game as a Good Guy surely there must be an Alternate Game joining the Mystic Dawn
 
I dunno, I don't think you're supposed to stay with The Mythic Dawn, just supposed to steal the book and bring it back to Martin.
 
TheProfessional said:
I dunno, I don't think you're supposed to stay with The Mythic Dawn, just supposed to steal the book and bring it back to Martin.

Shame :o

This Game would have been even more cooler with an Alternate Choice :up:
 
TheProfessional said:
Well... it'd totally f**k up the main quest. :confused:

I dont see how since in the end the Good Guys would loose & we become the Bad Guys Right Hand Man or w/e :o
 
Hey does anyone have the Guide here ? Im looking for tips on leveling up faster. There has to be a way aside from going from Quest to Quest & just sleep after each one hoping you get to level up :o
 
Master Chief said:
Get caught stealing something, go to jail, do your time, recieve a note.

Or find a Gray Fox wanted poster, read it, then recieve a note.

Something like that. I did the first one.

or u can persuade a beggar and he'll tell you were to go :o
 
Dnsk said:
Hey does anyone have the Guide here ? Im looking for tips on leveling up faster. There has to be a way aside from going from Quest to Quest & just sleep after each one hoping you get to level up :o

Sounds to me you don't quite understand how leveling up works in this game. Neither did I for a while until a friend explained it to me (I was too lazy to read the manual).

If you look at your skills, you have Major Skills and Minor Skills. All you have to do to lvl up is to lvl up any combination of your Major Skills a total of 10 times. So, you can lvl up 5 Major Skills twice, or 1 Major Skill 10 times, or whatever. Once you do so, you'll get the little sign to the right of your compass on the bottom of the screen, telling you you're ready to lvl up. Then all you have to do is go somewhere and sleep for at least 1 hour. Shazam!

If you did know this already, I just wasted your time, and I'm sorry. If not...that hopefully should've helped!
 
imdaly said:
Sounds to me you don't quite understand how leveling up works in this game. Neither did I for a while until a friend explained it to me (I was too lazy to read the manual).

If you look at your skills, you have Major Skills and Minor Skills. All you have to do to lvl up is to lvl up any combination of your Major Skills a total of 10 times. So, you can lvl up 5 Major Skills twice, or 1 Major Skill 10 times, or whatever. Once you do so, you'll get the little sign to the right of your compass on the bottom of the screen, telling you you're ready to lvl up. Then all you have to do is go somewhere and sleep for at least 1 hour. Shazam!

If you did know this already, I just wasted your time, and I'm sorry. If not...that hopefully should've helped!


IN 'MORROWIND'.......AND LIKELY WITH 'OBLIVION'.....THE EASIEST/QUICKEST WAY TO LEVEL UP MOST SKILLS/ATTRIBUTES WAS TO PURCHASE THEM. OF COURSE, THE BEST WAY TO INCREASE SOME THINGS IS THROUGH EXPERIENCE. PRACTICING YOUR BARTERING AND PERSUASION REGULARLY, QUICKLY INCREASES MERCANTILE AND SPEECHCRAFT; IF YOU WANT TO UP YOUR AGILITY QUICKLY, JUST JUMP EVERYWHERE YOU GO, INSTEAD OF WALKING. :D
 
Yeah, I jump everywhere and persuade everyone I see. It's awesome. In the city near Cloud Ruler Temple I jump over the roofs and s**t and it's badass.
 
I'm really damn confused at how the whole persuasion thing works. No matter what I do, I just screw it up..... is there a pattern or something?
 
There are four options right (joke... then three others), and you go to each one and look at the NPC's facial expression. Angry and normal = ones you want try and get the smaller yellow cones on. Smirk and big smile = ones you want to try and get the larger yellow cones on.
 
Clerk said:
I'm really damn confused at how the whole persuasion thing works. No matter what I do, I just screw it up..... is there a pattern or something?

Took me a while to get it, too.

Here: I'll try to explain...

You have 4 quarters to the little circle with a number at the middle. Your goal is to get the number as high as you can.

Now, notice when you highlight the 4 quarters that there are 4 different expressions on the person's face. Basically theres, Very Mad, Mad, Glad, and Very Happy.

Also, there are 4 different levels of which the 4 quarters are filled. Let's call them 1, 2, 3, and 4 (1 being almost empty and 4 being almost full)

Got that much? K.

Now, the persuasion deal kinda goes in rounds. Each "round" involves you clicking on each quarter once. The strategy in this is knowing when to click what quarter.

Important to note is that each time you click on a quarter, the circle rotates one slot clockwise.

Now, let's assign some cheap point system to the facial expressions:
Very Mad = -2
Kinda Mad = -1
Kida Happy = 1
Very Happy = 2

And we also have the 4 degrees of how filled the quarters are:
Very Empty = 1 to Very Full = 4

Still with me? Hope so, this is hard to explain.

Okay. So lets say that when you click on a quarter, that you get the points that are the result of multplying the Facial Expression point with the Quarter-Filled point.

Example:
Clicking on the Very Mad quarter while it's Very Empty results in -1 points.
Clicking on the Very Happy quarter while it's Very Full results in +8 Points.
Clicking on the Very Mad quarter while it's Very Full results in -8 Points.

etc. etc. etc.

So quite simply put, you want to click on the Happy-faced quarters when they're at their fullest, and the Mad-faced quarters when they're empty as possible.




Somehow I'm not sure that helped make any more sense for you. :/ Sorry.
 

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