Elder Scrolls V: Oblivion Part 2?

I always added Athletics and Acrobatics as a minor skill in Morrowind. Why? So I could level up by walking.

I gained like 8 levels like that off of every character just by skedaddling around Vivec.
 
Same thing with Alchemy. You can level up a lot just by hanging out in the Imperial city and buying all of the 2 gold ingredients that make Restore Fatigue potions. You end up inflating your level, and getting lots of money, but you still have no combat skills :p
 
Did anyone else mod the game to change Fatigue to Stamina? Potions that restore fatigue make no sense at all! :)
 
I could not play well Elderscrolls becuz constantly ego perspective I get dizzines and sickness after half an hour
I cannot play at all ego perspective games I get epilepsy maybe in ego perspective getting headdache and stomachache like being on a ship
 
Ego-perspective? That's an interesting term and I quite like it. We do however normally call it "first-person" in English. :)
 
I think I've heard that term before, somewhere. There is a 3rd person view in The Elder Scrolls games too.

with ego persctive I meant first person view. In first person view you are most of the time likely in Elderscroll games but I can only play in third person view. And Ego shooters I generally dont like at all.
 
The problem could be the FOV (Field of View) which iirc is only like 75 degrees in Oblivion and for a minority of people it causes headaches and stuff.

A quick google came up with this mod which allows you to change it.
http://www.tesnexus.com/downloads/file.php?id=23080

Or for some people its the refresh rate on their monitor. Seems to depend on the person and even each game individually.
 
I would try the mod but I dont like to install Oblivion anymore
since you mock soo much on my english and jrpgs
Im waiting for FF13-2 to come in XMas and Versus 13 thereafter
 
Did anyone else mod the game to change Fatigue to Stamina? Potions that restore fatigue make no sense at all! :)

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:D

I guess it made sense to someone in RL.
 
Did anyone else mod the game to change Fatigue to Stamina? Potions that restore fatigue make no sense at all! :)
bottled black tea, PG was good enough to keep me running for two days straight
 
Yeah, and do that in Oblivion and suddenly you're facing minotaurs in the wild and for the battle you still only have a short sword, a leather armor, and a skimpy firebolt that you can cast 5 times before running out of mana.

No, I'd be facing a Minotaur with crusader gear. And considering that I'd have ludicrous speed from my athletics, I could probably one-shot it with a bow.
 
I don't have an issue with the concept, but why does all the magic apparently restore and drain your fatigue, rather than your stamina?
 
No, I'd be facing a Minotaur with crusader gear. And considering that I'd have ludicrous speed from my athletics, I could probably one-shot it with a bow.

So did I, the third time I played through and realized I had to make sure I got crusader gear quick enough because my athletics was going up too fast and leveling me up unduly.

Great logics.

Eventually I modded that crap out and enjoyed the game immensely. Especially when avoiding the main quest entirely and the horrible landscape-destroying gates that pop up everywhere if you follow that quest. Super fun repetitive gate rampage ftw.
 
Eventually I modded that crap out and enjoyed the game immensely. Especially when avoiding the main quest entirely and the horrible landscape-destroying gates that pop up everywhere if you follow that quest. Super fun repetitive gate rampage ftw.

That is really the best way to play Oblivion. Avoiding the main storyline not only saves the landscapes, but also saves an artifact; I am too much of a collector player (My Morrowind houses become a complete mess extremely quickly). Though when I play that way, I usually have a month or two out of character before longing for the next Tamriel Rebuilt release for Morrowind.
 
That is really the best way to play Oblivion. Avoiding the main storyline not only saves the landscapes, but also saves an artifact; I am too much of a collector player (My Morrowind houses become a complete mess extremely quickly). Though when I play that way, I usually have a month or two out of character before longing for the next Tamriel Rebuilt release for Morrowind.
I'm a hoarder, the chest in my Imperial city take 30 seconds to load >.<
 
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