I was wondering if any of you people have this game and also what mods do you have for it? (yes i know its in the wrong section but more people look here)
Reputation: 60I was wondering if any of you people have this game and also what mods do you have for it? (yes i know its in the wrong section but more people look here)
I still play it sometimes... but I don't use mods because it deletes the voices of the NPCs.
But my character sucks... Khajit Assasin, very weak character... I don't know what I do wrong![]()
it's pretty good but then my game has so many mods i can't count them all. don't play it vanilla that's all i can say.
not bashing you but this is the wrong section bro,the singleplayer is where this needs to be
as for mods i can't say seeing as i don't own nore do i have the pc to play it.
Reputation: 10psst... then don't post, Captain Obvious.
As for mods, I recommend you visit: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Must_Have_Mods
and that web site is a very valuable Oblivion resource.
Reputation: 29I play, i play everyday its fun as hell, i get all my mods from
http://www.tesnexus.com/
If u need to know any mechanics or anything of that sort lemme know
Reputation: 22You need a pretty good computer to run it, huh? What are your specs, and how well does it play on those specs?
Reputation: 10i suggest looking around on planetelderscrolls or tesnexus. Oblivion is pretty crappy without mods.
oblivion isn't "crappy" without mods, but mods simply make it better.
it are usually very small mods that add details to the game that can make it twice as good. especially graphical mods such as better water, lightbeams, better LOD, better meshes and soforth.
i honestly think that oblivion is a masterpiece among RPG's. it has such an open world, unlimited choices and very nifty expansion pack (shivering isles) which gives oblivion what it was from the start. A sort of "alternative fantasy", whereas you have the normal world of oblivion, not necessarely made out of deep fantasy (your normal forests landscapes, snowy mountains and all that) and then there are the shivering isles. SI gives you a sort of obscure fantasy world where euforia and dysforia tend to blend with eachother. It's hard to explain, but it is most comparable with the atmosphere you get in American Mcgee's Alice. (wonderland, with an obscure, threatening and psychologically "incorrect" background to it)