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Oblivion combat so much better than Fable.
So, so, much better.
I remember the first time I played Morrowind. Killed by a rat near that small village where you create your character at the start.
Fucker knocked me on my arse a couple of times before killing me too :pwacko:
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Mega-rat.
I know Skyrim is getting released on current gen consoles but they really should seriously consider Morrowind & Oblivion. A little more work to enhance the former but they would both be worth doing.
They would look new if they enhanced them. Modding TES games since III isn't a huge deal...I would guess there's way less involved compared to remastering Final Fantasy games.
Enhance PC versions with mods then port them to current gen.
I actually loved the idea that starting out there was little in the way of story & background being force-fed, it was like immersing yourself in the idea of spending a lot of time exploring, reading and planning what to do next. Find a new site to loot with harder enemies? Go somewhere else for a bit to build yourself up some more then go back.
With TES they don't have to care about original assets or making new ones for all kinds of stuff. There are sure to be the occasional unique models that need remaking or a bit of work. That's probably nothing compared to needing to remake the entire thing from scratch because the original assets were lost or aren't good enough for modern games.
I'd guess that Oblivion has controller support by default. There's always software to map KB/mouse to controller.
There's also too much temptation to blatantly cheat with PC versions. On consoles all you can do is exploit in-game.
Although I do have some ported mods for TES III Xbox they aren't anything that make you totally OP, just some extra weapons and a few things. I have played around with some of those mods but honestly haven't spent much time playing the game using them. Majority of the time I played the game was using my retail PAL goty.
The first thing I do in Oblivion is gut level scaling and leave it in a ditch to die.
Enemies level up with you and their gear scales. If I remember right some enemies are also just replaced by insanely powerful ones. By the time you're high level you'll be running into nothing but super bandits with glass or better, super ogres, and other retardo foes.
Beating the game at level 1 is easier than doing so at higher level.
Oh right, yeah it's completely different to III which to me seems much more rewarding personally.
I'd rather start off weak with a bit of challenge then build up to uber buff flying dood with dominating magic and archery.