What is your favorite area in Oblivion?

Post » Mon Nov 28, 2011 5:56 pm

fav area in oblivion?
i'd pick the imperial city, its so wide open and full of people. perfect for a killing spree
i also like diverock, ya gotta get a good run up and then dive right off (and probably faceplant the floor) :)
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Post » Mon Nov 28, 2011 7:18 pm

When I first played through the game, I would say definitively my favorite area/s would be around Bruma and Cloud Ruler Temple. But now, its those along with the areas by Leyawiin and Bravil, and those 2 towns themselves
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Post » Mon Nov 28, 2011 10:44 pm

I prefered the nothern areas near Bruma. Snow=win.
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Post » Tue Nov 29, 2011 4:03 am

Skingrad and the surrounding area.
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Post » Tue Nov 29, 2011 12:36 am

I prefered the nothern areas near Bruma. Snow=win.


Skingrad and the surrounding area.


Ahh, two minds much like my own :)
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Post » Mon Nov 28, 2011 9:37 pm

Hmm, alot of people are saying the Jerall mountains but it's a pretty large area. I've already said I like the place that leads up to Gnoll Mountain but Hermy's shrine is pretty cool too. Where do you guys mean exactly? When some of you said "area around Bruma" do you mean like Capstone cave? Dragonclaw Rock?

Elaborate! :)
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Post » Mon Nov 28, 2011 1:56 pm

It's the region itself. Some of us are attracted to snowy regions. I can't speak for anybody else but I know that mirocu and I both love Solstheim better than other regions in Morrowind and I think it's the same in Oblivion too. At least it is with me. As soon as I get into snow and see pine trees we begin to breathe a little easier, feel a little more at home. I suppose it's my Scottish ancestry kicking in, lol. I love cold climates in real life and I love them in games as well.

Anywhere in the game that has a chance to snow and a chance to be cold and a chance to see pine trees is it for me. When I see snow falling I feel like I've come home. It's not a specific cave or a specific length or road. It's the region itself, the climate.
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Post » Tue Nov 29, 2011 1:33 am

Dere's a lovely little pondy eing east of Cheydinhal. Or Chorrol..might be Skingrad. But it's nice.
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Post » Mon Nov 28, 2011 12:23 pm

It's the region itself. Some of us are attracted to snowy regions. I can't speak for anybody else but I know that mirocu and I both love Solstheim better than other regions in Morrowind and I think it's the same in Oblivion too. At least it is with me. As soon as I get into snow and see pine trees we begin to breathe a little easier, feel a little more at home. I suppose it's my Scottish ancestry kicking in, lol. I love cold climates in real life and I love them in games as well.

Anywhere in the game that has a chance to snow and a chance to be cold and a chance to see pine trees is it for me. When I see snow falling I feel like I've come home. It's not a specific cave or a specific length or road. It's the region itself, the climate.

Ok my pen is ready. Where do I sign? :foodndrink:
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