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Fallout 3 vs. TES IV: Oblivion

Fallout 3 vs. Oblivion  

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  1. 1. Fallout 3 vs. Oblivion

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I don't understand why people have to compare the two. They're different games with different mechanics in different settings. At least the Oblivion vs Morrowind (vs Daggerfall, sometimes) make sense because they're in the same series, though they got old a while ago, too.

 

They don't get old! Such games doesn't get old! Maybe in case of graphics.

"Even if something sounds logical, it doesn't mean it have to be true"

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I've played and finished both. If you'd asked me to pick between New Vegas and Oblivion, I would have had a hard time, but FO3 vs Oblivion is simple for me. Oblivion is an awesome game, with wonderful ambiance and great, detailed environments. Fallout 3 just doesn't have these. It's a desolate wasteland, and that means that it relies solely on it's shooting, characters and story, which Bethesda largely suck at. I just found it really difficult to immerse myself in FO3, whereas with Oblivion, I can ride my horse across a grassy plain, and watch the sun set across a lake.

 

This song basically sums it up -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1BW-Yeo6X8

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New Vegas beats the pants off both of 'em, though from what I've seen I'm in a minority with that opinion. As for these two, it's a really tough call. Both games are amazing for similar and different reasons. In terms of atmosphere I think Fallout 3 was the better experience for me, with its gritty reality and unforgettable cast of characters. Granted the Capital Wasteland is not nearly as visually stunning as Cyrodill, and some locales like the DC area were a real pain to navigate. Oblivion also has the superior levelling system. The idea that you pick some base traits and then your individual skills increase as you use them is just great. It wouldn't be easy to adapt that to the Fallout games when Bethesda's trying to make them as true to the originals as possible, but it would still be pretty cool. Oblivion is also a bit daunting with its sheer number of quests, and when I try to get back into it, it's pretty hard to get things going again because my quest log is so backed up it's difficult to decide where to start. Ultimately I'd have to say I like Fallout 3 a little bit more than Oblivs.

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FO3 and Oblivion was made by Bethesda, FNV was done by Obsidian! That's obvious which game it better.

"Even if something sounds logical, it doesn't mean it have to be true"

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FO3 and Oblivion was made by Bethesda, FNV was done by Obsidian! That's obvious which game it better.

Yet everything says Bethesda in the game, and at the tech support site...

Don't insult me. I have trained professionals to do that.

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So was digitally restoring Star Wars and adding new scenes but I digress.

I preferred it pre-restored...

Don't insult me. I have trained professionals to do that.

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I think my avatar and signature says it all about which game I prefer.

 

I kinda recognize the background, but which character is that?

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I've seen the cigarette one, as well as an impressive collection of ligthsabers. Oh, and the batsuit is an amazing mod as well.

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Still, some of the others I've seen look like they'd be pretty fun to try out. Obviously this is impossible from an Xbox.

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They don't get old! Such games doesn't get old! Maybe in case of graphics.

I was referring to the argument being old. I still play both games.

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They don't get old! Such games doesn't get old! Maybe in case of graphics.

I was referring to the argument being old. I still play both games.

 

Okay, okay

"Even if something sounds logical, it doesn't mean it have to be true"

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