Just to clarify, when I played I got plenty of war score from SP-only, and I skipped a lot of sidequests. Your warscore isn't very important, anyways.Success in the game is based on war-score. Not only is your score reduced (up to 50%!) if you don't take part in regular MP matches, said matches also provide healthy boosts to your war score.
Just to clarify, when I played I got plenty of war score from SP-only, and I skipped a lot of sidequests. Your warscore isn't very important, anyways.
That said, I've heard that the MP is actually really good, but I've never played it.
I dicked around a bit in Oblivion today.
I've started up a new Dragon Age character to run through Origins and II in anticipation of Inquisition which gets released in October. Not that I really need a new character as I already have several imports ready, but this way the plots are all fresh in my mind.
Strangely, I feel much more nostalgic for Oblivion (modded to hell and back, of course!) than I do for (similar) Skyrim.
Strangely, I feel much more nostalgic for Oblivion (modded to hell and back, of course!) than I do for (similar) Skyrim.
My heavily modded Oblivion pretty much is Skyrim, as far as gameplay. If I had thought I would have to work that hard to get another decent game BethSoft wouldn't have gotten my money, but Skyrim is fine for me with minimal modding. At the end of the day since the gameplay is now about the same and modded Oblivion has a lot more variety of setting I generally go back to that as well.