Newbie : 2 Questions

Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 3:41 am

I haven't even gotten the game in the mail yet. But I like Bethesda games, so I'm sure it will be good even after reading the weirdest things that have happened to you in-game. Anyhow, I wanted to know if you can be a chic like in Morrow wind and Oblivion. Which I wouldn't care I'd play a male character if I had to. And can you change yer face up like in Oblivion detail? And What are some tips at being a good character? Cause I'm sure it can be tough to be good in a terrible world or whatever, plus mistakes and what not. Like for example in Morrow Wind to be good you kinda just had to play along with the main quest and realize that most everybody there with quests is either evil or close to it. And in Oblivion you just stay away from certain factions and try to keep to yourself when in doubt. I like making characters with a good heart, even in bad places, and remember all my quests; both the mistakes and the positive. And if I start to not like a character I start over. Anyhow, I'm making this maybe longer than necessary. Thanks for Replies in Advance. XD
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 5:21 am

Anyhow, I wanted to know if you can be a chic like in Morrow wind and Oblivion.


Yep, your character can be female just like they could in Morrowind and Oblivion.

And can you change yer face up like in Oblivion detail?


Indeed. Same game engine basically, so same face creation system.

Gameplay's about the same as well- there's a reason some people call it "Oblivion with guns."
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 7:07 am

I would say, we can all tell you allllllll about the game, but you should just wait until you get it and your questions about factions, quests, etc. will be answered ;)
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Post » Fri Apr 08, 2011 2:12 am

Gameplay's about the same as well- there's a reason some people call it "Oblivion with guns."


I wouldn't say so. The leveling system is completely different from Oblivion, which alone changes the gameplay quite a bit. You don't advance simply by performing an action, you need to make some choices as to how your character develops.
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