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I bought it for the PC but after 70 hours of gameplay I got tired of competing with my wife for the comp so I bought it for the 360. I have almost 80 hours into the 360 now. Yes, I enjoy playing with the mods on the PC but it is really nice sitting on my couch with a controller in my hands. Even after 150 hours total playing I STILL enjoy just looking at the countryside and the detail put into the buildings. There are even rafters on the inside of some of the buildings! last night I was checking out how the torch light reflected off of my dadric bow. Amazing.
Some people compare the 3 games, Daggerfall, Morrowind, and Oblivion against each other but I love them all.
Grrr, I spent too much time in the formal thread, it's hard typing modern English again :mad:
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It's nice that fast travel is there, but I rarely use it. That's the great thing about the game. It gives you a lot of options and you can chose which ones to use.
After the combat engine in Oblivion I could never go back to Morrowind. It feels archaic.
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Indeedies, and at the time it felt like something incredible, which just goes to show how advanced this new Oblivion is.