Early Game tips?

Post » Sat Nov 09, 2013 11:14 pm

I've just ordered the Oblivion GOTY edition (Arriving on Monday) and am hoping for some early game tips from some more seasoned players. I understand the gameplay is a lot different from Skyrim's and sounds more fun to me (As I came from Fallout 3/Vegas before TES) so am looking for early game advice.


I plan to play a heavy-armour, one hand/ shield character if that helps.
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Guy Pearce
 
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Post » Sun Nov 10, 2013 10:14 am

This is always handy to read: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Differences_Between_Morrowind,_Oblivion,_and_Skyrim

It shows some of the gameplay basics, and how they function compared to the other TES games.

And it's a good idea to make a save file (and keep it as back-up) right before you leave the tutorial dungeon. That way you can restart there, and make any changes to your build, if you decide early on that you made a mistake.

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Post » Sun Nov 10, 2013 1:27 am



Thanks for the link. A lot of the Oblivion features (Such as item degradation) I was disappointed at not being in Skyrim. I look forward to playing:D
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Post » Sat Nov 09, 2013 11:42 pm

TES 4's world features a leveling system that might seem a little strange to you. Some people don't have any problems with it, others (like me) were distracted by it. Any Major Skill which your character uses constantly is going to make the game-world level up. There are 7 Major skills, which you can set to your liking. The rest of the skills (22 I think) are going to be Minor skills. They level up as they are used, but they won't influence the way the game-world itself levels up.

What this means: I have noticed in Fallout 3 new creatures & enemies show up as the character gets stronger. In Oblviion, this is even more drastic, in the sense that a weaker enemy you may have seen last week might no longer be around the next week, as it'll get replaced once your level passes a certain number by a stronger enemies. This isn't entirely set-in-stone, but it's something I personally disliked about Cyrodiil's environment.

Other than that, my complaints have been few and rare, right guys and gals? :user:

I'm not sure if you're on console or PC. On PC, you can change the way the games levels to your liking. On consoles, you can merely select Majors that won't get used very often (if at all) to influence things.

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