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Indeed, one of my fav gaming memories was playing oblivion in college dorm late summer nights.This shit was legit mindblowing back in 2005/6.
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No kidding. Still is in some ways. The scale of that game is something else.This shit was legit mindblowing back in 2005/6.
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This shit was legit mindblowing back in 2005/6.
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Literally crashed for me as soon as I hit the outside. Fucking mind blowing when it did work though. Pretty sure I had some ATI card from 2001 trying to run the game.This shit was legit mindblowing back in 2005/6.
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It's a shame they didn't take more time with it and done a proper remaster and they could have released it today.The remaster was one of the more recent big disappointments I head. What a lazy piece of shit that is.
Definitely. I ended up fucking off the remaster and modding the OG with a controller support mod. Loved playing through it again on modern hardware. It's jammy as fuck, but it's old school Bethesda jank, and not the new just utter shit jank we get with the likes of FO4 and Srarfield.The remaster was one of the more recent big disappointments I had. What a lazy piece of shit that is.
Why? It had better graphics and was running on the old engine? Just curious.The remaster was one of the more recent big disappointments I had. What a lazy piece of shit that is.
This is what ended up doing as well.Definitely. I ended up fucking off the remaster and modding the OG with a controller support mod. Loved playing through it again on modern hardware. It's jammy as fuck, but it's old school Bethesda jank, and not the new just utter shit jank we get with the likes of FO4 and Srarfield.
The short version is that it had all the disadvantages of Unreal Engine with all the disadvantages of the original engine underneath. The performance was (and still is) shit and unstable (I can't believe that they seem to have memory leaks, I cannot explain why the game begins to fucking come to a crawl after some hours otherwise), they've managed to introduce more bugs (and even plot-stopping/quest-stopping bugs, where I can't kill certain NPCs or items that I need for a quest just vanish, so I have to fix this shit via a mod console). The controls feel less responsive. The game just isn't finished and neither Bethesda nor Virtuos seem to feel responsible. Yet they had no problem charging 60€ for it. And being the nostalgia-ridden retard that I am, bought it at that price.Why? It had better graphics and was running on the old engine? Just curious.
Yeah, the memory leak sucks, i thought they would have fixed it by now but apparently not. It wasn't finished and no one feels responsible for it thats for sure a minus.This is what ended up doing as well.
The short version is that it had all the disadvantages of Unreal Engine with all the disadvantages of the original engine underneath. The performance was (and still is) shit and unstable (I can't believe that they seem to have memory leaks, I cannot explain why the game begins to fucking come to a crawl after some hours otherwise), they've managed to introduce more bugs (and even plot-stopping/quest-stopping bugs, where I can't kill certain NPCs or items that I need for a quest just vanish, so I have to fix this shit via a mod console). The controls feel less responsive. The game just isn't finished and neither Bethesda nor Virtuos seem to feel responsible. Yet they had no problem charging 60€ for it. And being the nostalgia-ridden retard that I am, bought it at that price.
If they ever remaster Fallout 3 in the same way, I will certainly wait for some months before I make any decision.
I think if they fix the game up and work on it some more, it would be a good game. I mean, it's still Oblivion. And Oblivion, for all its flaws, is one of the better Bethesda games.Yeah, the memory leak sucks, i thought they would have fixed it by now but apparently not. It wasn't finished and no one feels responsible for it thats for sure a minus.
One of the truly defining moments in gaming. Realising that, yes, the whole game really did look that good was insane. It seemed impossible. The jump from Morrowind to Oblivion was absolutely massive; cutting edge graphics, full voice acting, the AI scheduling system. This is probably the last truly big generational jump.This shit was legit mindblowing back in 2005/6.
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Same here but with the ps3. It was my first "next gen" game, I went from ps2 to this game, and it was absolutely insane.The game that made me buy a 360 and enter the 7th gen. Top 10 easily.
I had never been pulled into such a world in my life. It was surreal.