' Wrote:Well then there's the problem that nobody else I even know can run the damn thing. If I want your run of the mill lonewolf FPS I'll go play CoD 4.
I have a friend who can run Crysis. Only thing is his brother builds and fixes PCs (and earns a boatload of cash at the same time) and gets the pieces cheap. Still, he tends to cmplain alot about how Crysis Warhead uses more power but has worse graphics.
Farcry Series
Empire Earth series
Elder Scrolls Series
Hmm... Farcry 1. I got the demo from PCGamer magazine and tried it and it sucked horribly. :mellow:
Umm Other than that? Elder Scrolls Not sure which one. I got the game for free from a friend who didnt want it.
Empire Earth I, I tried it and it sucked horribly also. I tried EEII demo and it was -alright- but Age of Empires II was better than that. I can't think of anymore however.
' Wrote:My main problem with Oblivion is the lack of Vaults to break into and make yourself rich/fully equip yourself. Really, is everyone in Cyrodil that damned poor?
Oh, and the fact that when you go outside even higher-end computers can struggle, but in a town or dungeon lower-end computers can run with full settings. That's a bit of an oddity.
Hehehe. I loved Morrowind. I remember a piss-easy way to get oodles of cash with zero work involving the Redoran vault and the fact that people can't see through doors while they're opening.:P
Personally, I think that Oblivion was a decent game, good but still a bit of a let-down after Morrowind. It felt rather more generic than Morrowind to me, and the whole scaling system that was applied to friggin' everything was annoying. In Morrowind, you could wander off into the wilderness, fight some bizarre creature the likes of which you had never seen before, wander into an old ruin, and make off with some artifact or piece of Daedric equipment, and at level 3 or four, to boot. In Oblivion, by thte time you get any Daedric, the bloody bandits are sporting the stuff! In Oblivion, if you raid a dungeon, you'll go "whee, 200 gold coins and a few iron swords, just what I've always wanted." Not a bad game, not by far, I'd say, but nonetheless a disappointment after Morrowind.