Oblivion - Still the best - The Best Things of Oblivion are the Green trees and nice colored plants. It has alot of color.
The next best thing was the Night skies, they were just breathtaking to look at while you were walking around.
The best of all things was its character generator and its MAP. You could change everything about your character, even the age! The Map was clear and easy to look at.
Fallout 3 - The dark color grey at night is very tiresome on the eyes after a while with no color anywhere.
Days are just as bland. So I have to say coloring was alot beter in Oblivion.
The character generator is like in the old Morrowind - pretty basic and simple.
The map sould of been in color - not green! I'm sure they would still have LCD's laying around. There should be an upgrade available to give a new pipboy with color annd better picture clarity like the map in Oblivion.
(All this is refering to the Xbox360 and PS3 versions. I am allredy told that there will be better maps for the pc version.)
I am sorry, but I disagree with practically everything you said.
The Best Things of Oblivion are the Green trees and nice colored plants. It has alot of color.Which certanly makes it look very cartoonish, IMO. Besides, Fallout 3 is SUPPOSED to look... wasted! Fallout 3 is the aftermath of a nuclear war, Oblivion is a Disneyland simulation.
The next best thing was the Night skies, they were just breathtaking to look at while you were walking aroundThat should not be to hard to create, when the game takes place in a fantasy world. Fallout has to (again) represent the real world. So you can't really compare them like that.
The best of all things was its character generator and its MAP. You could change everything about your character, even the age! The Map was clear and easy to look at.The character generator? You mean that dull process you make in the prison before the games starts? The map in Fallout 3 is made way more realistic than in Oblivion. And that is MORE important than an acurrate map, when we are talking roleplaying games IMO.
Fallout 3 - The dark color grey at night is very tiresome on the eyes after a while with no color anywhere.I have already adressed this, but here I go again: The sky in Fallout has to resemble the real world night-sky. Not like the everyday-is-wonder-day nightsky of Oblivion.
Days are just as bland. So I have to say coloring was alot beter in OblivionWhat did you expect? Accoriding to the Fallout lore, there haven't been a drop of rain on earth for hundreds of years. Again, the game is SUPPOSED to look bland, dull, gray and WASTED!
The character generator is like in the old Morrowind - pretty basic and simpleWHAT!? Fallout 3's character generation have nothing in common with the Morrowind character generation (beside the
hint about the sweetroll question from MW)
Oblivion's character generation SET THE STAGE for Fallout 3. Bethesda took the same generation function, expanded it, and placed it in the game in a much much cooler way! (You see your own birth for gods sake!)
The map sould of been in color - not green! I'm sure they would still have LCD's laying around. There should be an upgrade available to give a new pipboy with color annd better picture clarity like the map in Oblivion.What do you mean by "an upgrade like in Oblivion" ?
That's the color that the Pip-Boy use, and it would only be wierd and unrealistic to suddenly change that.