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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonsoul View Post
    I'm upgrading my pc, I'm going to get a Ati Radeon HD 4850 video card, and possibly later add another one, using Crossfire X. All my other pc parts will be the same quality level, and I'll be getting a near top of the line Ati Phenom cpu.

    What's your reaction to this? ?!
    Personally, I'm an nVidia guy...I haven't used anything else since my first 3d-vid card (which was ATI)...From the sounds of things though, since AMD bought-out ATI, it seems like the quality of vid-cards coming from ATI is improving so who knows...I personally have no use for and no desire to run a Quad-Core...which is why I bought the X2 6400+...I usually don't have anything more than 2 memory-hungry programs running at once...the Quad-Core is more for REAL multitaskers...not to mention there are still plenty of games/progs out there that still don't support multi-core CPU's...if you're just building the PC for gaming, I'd say either stick with X2's or maybe even spend a few extra bucks for the FX dual-cores (maybe get a mo'bo' that can support Quad-Cores for future upgrades)...get the fastest memory that your motherboard can handle, preferably dual-channel as well. And if you're contemplating going to SLI/Crossfire, make absolutely sure your motherboard has TWO 16x PCI-E slots...a lot of them still have the 16x/4x configuration or other variations on the 2nd PCI-E...the last (and most important) thing you'll really need to look into, is how you're going to cool the system...the CPU and the vid card(s) do run hotter...I have to open nVidia Control Panel everytime I turn on my computer to turn up the fans on my vid cards just to keep them down around 60 degrees C (under load). They run a few degrees cooler now since I now have seven 120mm case fans sucking-in and blowing-out air, but I'm still looking to replace the stock fans on the 8800's but i gotta make sure the fan(s) will fit an SLI application.

    One last thing on the CPU, if you're going to be using this computer for ANY heavy-duty emulation (ie. PS2), I'd actually suggest you look into Intel CPUs, because of SSSE3. All I know about it is that it really helps with the framerate. And since AMD stormed onto the scene, Intel has improved the efficiency of their CPUs significantly, so unless you're brand loyal, there's no reason to ignore them.
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    Great post! Did you beat The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion? How many hours did you put into it? I can't wait until it arrives in the mail early next week! !!!
    Recently beaten: Alundra 1, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core
    Currently playing: Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift, Final Fantasy I
    Will play next: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Mass Effect, Fallout 3(???)
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    I found the main quest in Oblivion to be very short, probably because I am used to FF-games. I didn't mind at all, though, as evey guild is almost like a small story within itself, not to mention all the independent quests there are as well.
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    Tabris, please watch Lord Vega's video walkthrough of the main quest, with funny commentary!
    http://www.viddler.com/explore/L0rdVega/videos/1/
    It's split up into parts, please watch it! !!!

    I can't wait, next week I get the game and the guide in the mail!!!!!!!!!!
    Recently beaten: Alundra 1, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core
    Currently playing: Final Fantasy Tactics A2: Grimoire of the Rift, Final Fantasy I
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonsoul View Post
    Tabris, please watch Lord Vega's video walkthrough of the main quest, with funny commentary!
    Viddler.com - Let's Play The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion 01 - Prison - Uploaded by L0rdVega
    It's split up into parts, please watch it! !!!
    It sounds like the guy that did the original, "Let's Play Final Fantasy"...it wouldn't surprise me if it is.
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    This is great! !!!

    How many people who love The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion are going to buy Fallout 3? ?!
    Recently beaten: Alundra 1, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core
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    I'm buying Fallout 3, but not straight away. I'll buy it 6 months/a year after it's come out.

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    I think Elder Scrolls Oblivian is great. It takes all the things that most people like about MMO's (exploring new worlds and doing quests) and eliminates all the things a lot of people don't like about MMO's (constant random battles and having to spend 50 hours leveling up before you are able to go 10 minutes away from your home base).

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dragonsoul View Post
    This is great! !!!

    How many people who love The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion are going to buy Fallout 3? ?!
    *raises his hand*

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    Today I got in the mail the Game of the Year edition of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion strategy guide. I read it for 90 minutes! I love it!

    I'm worried though that when Fallout 3 comes out I may not have time for it since I'll be playing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Mass Effect! I wonder, plus I'm less interested in Fallout 3 than Oblivion.

    Sometime from now to Friday I get in the mail The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion(PC, Collectors Edition), this is great!

    Peter Hines says that he and the development staff at Bethesda think that Fallout 3 is a better game than The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion! What's your reaction? ?!
    Recently beaten: Alundra 1, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core
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    Just play them both to your leisure. If you don't like playing more than one game at a time just play one of them to your liking and then start playing the other when you either get done with it or bored with it.

    One of the best things about the Elder Scrolls game is that it has alot of the same characteristics of online rpg's yet it doesn't have a monthly fee so you won't feel like you are wasting your money if you don't play it for awhile.

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    I'm thinking, maybe I'll delay Mass Effect but I'll probably just play 2 hours a day of Mass Effect so I can finish it before Fallout 3 comes out. Then it will be months of Oblivion and Fallout 3! But I still need to finish FF I and FF Tactics A2! :-D
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    btw Dragonsoul you've said "The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion" 18 times in this thread not including links xD

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    This is so ultimate right now! I'm currently reading the Game of the Year edition of the strategy guide! I'm on the section for "Spellmaking and Enchanting"! I love the maps section.

    There's good news for me today on the internet. A new Fallout 3 interview says that to get a 100% completion rate for the game should take about 100 hours. That's much lower than The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, which may be 250-300 hours? Plus there's more time for all the downloadable content and The Shivering Isles.

    I don't have time for too many games that are super long. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion and Starcraft 2 I'll play for hundreds of hours but nearly 200 for Final Fantasy XIII, about 100 for Fallout 3, and nearly 50 for Mass Effect. I was getting scared that Fallout 3 would be too long. I'm interested in it but so far I'm not interested in having a super long game like that for Fallout 3 since I have The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion! !!!

    Atleast I got the strategy guide now. The game arrives Friday at the latest in the mail.
    Recently beaten: Alundra 1, Final Fantasy VII: Crisis Core
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    Will play next: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Mass Effect, Fallout 3(???)
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