OuterWorlds, and I think it was Mass Effect Andromeda gave me serious dread for lockpicking. I forget for sure, but it was like a digital globe system for one game where you have to line it up carefully, and whatever that's from is the absolute worst system I ever witnessed
@@hossdelgado626 I actually played Outerworld's recently, if I remember right it's just hold the button for long enough without someone noticing what you're doing and your skill level saying how much it costs and how long you'll be picking.
When I was younger it didn't take me long to figure out how to lockpick, but the harder level locks were impossible for me! Until I found the skeleton key, then I just auto picked everything lmao
my brother and I literally ran everywhere for months and were such high level in acrobatics and agility before we figured out you could fast travel between certain discovered points lmao
@@illegalwaffel6435 and then discovering that because the leveling and difficulty scaling is so fucked that you can't finish the game because you jumped a few too many times
@@RockBuster There is way to do it super quickly. U know how the wayshrines give u a speed bonus? Just dodge it so that the bonus misses you and hits your horse instead. That way your horse will go like fucking zoooooooooommmm!!!
On 360, I collected so many guard armors, shields, helmets, and more from all over the map and dumped them into the skingrad basement. Frame rate was like 1 frame every 10 seconds. As I tried walking through the pile, each screen jump came with 100's of loud metal clash sounds piled on top of each other, and equipment rocketing around the room being in completely different areas each jump. I absolutely loved this game.
That is hilarious. Stealing stuff, and hoarding in that game was like crack. On my thief/assassin build, I had collected soooo many potions/poisons I filled the closet in the Bravil home to the ceiling with the doors closed. I found out by dropping them a few at a time you could glitch them through the door in front of you..... It got so full it started just making rattling noises non-stop, and frame rate was super low. About half of 2,000 potions used.....Saved the game then left... Next day I went back and kept going, dumping all my potions slowly, and saving often. I had about 100 left, when my PS3 crashed....Let my PS cool off... Go back to the last save, and decide, fuck-it. I'ma open this thing and see what happens (mind you the rattling noise is ungodly at this point, like a hundred cheers all randomly happening constantly).... I open the closet, and BOOOOOOM!!!! My level 40+ Argonian is sprayed with bottles. Frames are dying. I see my character actually start to get knocked down, (am I dying?). NO. The PS3 might be. It crashes again, this time it yellow lighted and blinked for like a minute? Thankfully it survived and did some crash report thing when I rebooted an hour later. Pretty sure I still had that save on my PS3, but it's actually dead now, and pre sure the HDD is fried.
I hope the next Elder Scrolls game let’s you customize characters to such a goofy extent like this but while being hyper realistic and detailed lol. Oh the abominations we could create…
I call him that still but maybe that’s because I took a YEARS long hiatus from watching a lot of the youtubers I used to and only got back into it recently.
@@qwertyqwerty-ek7dy Tbf that's every Bethesda game, for me Skyrim became that beautiful yet flawed and buggy woman you can't help but fall head-over-heels for, metaphorically speaking of course ;)
As an Oblivion adoring fan myself, the fact that Charlie is playing this game makes me want to see a playthrough. The game is as buggy as it gets, but being Mr. White here, he might get some of the funniest bugs ever.
The first time I played Oblivion, I created a guy with a face as thin as possible. From the side, he looked normal (well, as far as Oblivion normal goes), but from the front he was reverse Flat Stanley
@@spiderman8429 Damn. No skyscrapers, all tree? Must've taken a lot of web. Either that, or you hitched a ride on one of those big, moving, city trees I've heard about...
Imagine being a part of the Mythic Dawn going to assassinate the emperor, and a dude wearing prison rags starts punching you in the face while you're trying to fight the gaurds.
at least his character doesnt look like the cursed love-child of Shrek and Donkey with a hint of Michael Jackson mixed into the already mind boggling cursed thing that is my character from the first time i played Oblivion.
Sadly Skyrim didn't have a similar system... But hey we're in 2022 perhaps TES 6 can have the same system but actually working, since you know oblivion npcs stuff was excellent idea but very limited to it's time
im so so happy to see this - oblivion was the game my dad and i played all the time. i usually was a breton and he was usually an imperial - and we would take our turns playing together.
You can actually do the lockpicking completely by sound in this game, I used to close my eyes and do it perfectly. There is a double click with a soft initial click turning into a noticably higher than normal pitched click.
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@@craigcraig6248 the story is incredible in morrowind but the gameplay is complete dog shit and it's nearly unplayable without like 200 mods. I literally still play oblivion unmodded and love it, it actually is the best elder scrolls game all jokes aside.
Oblivion brought the series into the modern era while retaining some of the old RPG mechanics, it's a fine middle ground. I remember being blown away by the graphics back in 2006, and they held up for a while after that too.
For 2006 the graphics aren't very good. At that point we had games like Half-Life 2, Halo CE, and Halo 2 which were much much better looking although to be fair they weren't open world
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You can be the lowest skill, and still pick with 100% reliability. It actually depends on how the tumbler moves. There's a certain smooth animation the tumbler will make that will guarantee a success when pressed at the peak. If it doesn't do this, let the tumbler drop back down and re-tap until it moves smoothly. Almost never happens on the first tap when low skill, and breaking a pick seems to reset this.
Sometimes I don't like playing or even hearing the music from oblivion, the nostalgia is so powerful its almost unbearable and leaning on uncomfortable. The most important piece of media to my childhood
The whoopie cushion race gives bonus ablative facial armor and offers a greater power that allows you to block all incoming attacks with your face reducing damage taken by 40 percent from all sources for 30 seconds once per day.
I love this game, it might not have the best graphics, but the visuals, lighting and colour of it are amazing, then you have Skyrim which has better graphics but is dark amd depressing.
@@xXWelshWarriorXx Yeah exactly, i love Skyrims aesthetic, it's dark and depressing because there's a war going on so it makes sense, both are amazing.
Fun Fact: The Hero of Kvatch (Oblivion main character) becomes Sheogorath after this DLC. This means that when the Dragonborn meets him in Skyrim he's technically talking to the Hero of Kvatch.
can you imagine charlie talking to his partner if he ever has kids? “i hope our kid comes out looking like an oompa loompa that got tossed in a cement mixer”
**eats apple** "Stop! You violated the law!" "I just ate an apple..." "Then pay with your blood! Ackk! Huah! Bloooah!" "Bodies still warm... looks like there's a killer about..."
I downloaded Oblivion for the first time 2 days ago and have already put about 15 hours into the game and I have to say it is amazing.Currently doing the Sheogorath questline
Man do I miss playing this game for the first time, now I either play games competitively and play tournaments or I just focus on school. But I remember the much simpler time when i'd go home from school with no worries in the world and explore the mystical land of tamriel, completely immersed and cozy on my couch, damn I wish I had a time machine.
It really is the best Elder Scrolls game. Not only does it have more non-mod content than Skyrim, but it has more wonder, more comedic value, more skills, more attributes and an overall better atmosphere. Better narrative too!
I think "best" depends on your perspective. To me, Skyrim is a better game for those who are not used to playing RPGs, because of the better graphics and simple interface, and because it does such a great job of letting the player get as deep into the backstory and present situations as they wish while completing the main questline. It doesn't focus too heavily on the stat aspects, like some games can, so it's really easy for a casual gamer to pick up and enjoy. Skyrim is not just "for the Nords." Skyrim is for everyone.
it’s my personal favorite too but you really didn’t make any compelling arguments here, just listed things you thought it did better without saying why.
@Insert_text_here Skyrim with role-playing overhaul modifications (as well as mods that fix *most* of the bugs) makes the game a fantastic experience. Imho, Skyrim is one of the best games out there. Check out a mod called Requiem, if that interests you. With that being said, Skyrim without mods (the base game, not considering the lore or characters) is an absolutely boring, buggy, sub-par experience. The passionate fans among us made Skyrim so much better than what Bethesda was able to create, for whatever reason that may be.
@@Kuchhh You shouldn't have to rely on mods to make a game better, but that's what Bethesda does now that they know modders work for free, so they can put less weapons in the game
@Insert_text_here ehh. I like Oblivion's light hearted and peaceful atmosphere and many of the quests are way better than Skyrim's, but as someone who's played and finished every TES game (other than that messy bugfest Daggerfall) I'd still say Skyrim > Oblivion > Morrowind > Arena > Daggerfall. Oblivion's combat is just too rough and its dungeons are all really generic.
I played skyrim first than this second. I can honestly say enjoyed oblivion way more. The main story is kinda bullshit but other than that the game is great.
I never played this game. I'm all about Skyrim though. I like the blood spray, the room transition with the butterflies, and the giant with the sword attached to his arm. Did we ever get a wild transition like the room walls turning into butterflies in Skyrim? I can't remember any
I remember Dawnguard having some cool animations with walls and floors retracting in to reveal doors and stairs and whatnot. I can’t remember anything like the butterfly room in the Shivering Isles, though. I know people clown on the graphics, but the game is really worth a play. Its story actually manages to pull you in and instill a real sense of urgency. I mean, the world is ending after all. I’m not exaggerating when I say The Shivering Isles is hands down one of the best DLCs I’ve played, both in Elder Scrolls and other games, and I’m sure many would agree. Sheogorath is one of the most fascinating and unique characters in the series.
I just beat this game for the first time a few months ago, absolutely amazing! The quests were incredible, I wasn't expecting to like it as much because I didn't like skyrim all that much, but I was absolutely blown away by how good it was. Other than the faces and some of the combat, the game aged wonderfully
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I was such high level in acrobatics that could jump and kill 3 guards before I landed with a bow. Talk about op. My acrobatics was like 175 with all the enchanted items equipped lol.
"you like the DB family you got to know so well that you can remember each member even if you forgot their name?" Well, sadly the Brotherhood has been compromised, and they must be killed for the good of the brotherhood" Even today I still get sad when I inevitably have to kill them. Say what you wish about Oblivion, but meeting a DB member who openly denounces stealth and just charges in and big bonks everything will always have a special place in my childhood memories. lol
I wouldn't say that. Writing was ok, but it was the quest design which made the Dark Brotherhood work. In terms of writing Morrowind's main questline and the Shivering Isles was way better.
I remember playing this for hours, I actually used to find it easier to lockpick with my eyes closed and doing it based on sound, not the whole lock of course but when I go to ping the tumbler up. I had many good times playing this game, easily one of my top games!
After my edit: first playthrough I just got the sceleton key as fast as possible. Same in Skyrim, I've just kept it and never finished the quest. :) It's fun in the beginning but after 100 chests/doors it becomes very repetitive.
Old games achievement hunting was so nice, nowadays its like even being a completionist, all achievements is more work than you even wanna do. It's so tiring.
i love how getting 100%/ all the achivements in modern rockstar games is literally "visit 150 locations on the map and collect this little white package on the ground" so innovative!
@@sms-ux5kl Then theres ones like "Oh you discovered every recipe in the game but did you CRAFT every single item in the game? we made this one item exclusive to a single thing in the game and it will take you roughly 20 minutes of back and forth each time to kill it, and you need to kill it SIXTEEN times WOAAAH!".... or ya'know doing some stupid minigame shit that could be done in like 3 levels but they want you to do it 100 times.
Seriously one of the best games ever made. I liked morrowind better, but both are incredible. Skyrim is also good, but it feels watered down in terms of depth.
cant disagree more. its much worse than both morrowind and skyrim imo (at least as an elder scrolls game). better than daggerfall but that isn't a hard hurdle to jump over.
@@oysterscrolls true, its a fun game to play. and its funny to laugh at, but i feel it gets incredibly overrated by people looking at it with rose-tinted glasses cuz it was the first elder scrolls game they played.
@@GameSquad306 in my opinion the only way that Skyrkm tops Oblivion is that in oblivion dungeon crawling is super tedious because every cave and ruin is near identical. Skyrim mad explorable locations a lot more unique. That and they gave the combat more weight. But really they are all great games
I can't believe you're playing this! I dusted off the 360 a couple of weeks ago and now I'm scouring Ayleid Ruins looking for statues so I can set Umbacano's head on fire! I love this fing game!
I've always wanted to make a mod for oblivion where the camera zooms in from miles away when you talk to someone. Does this already exist? if someone else makes it you have my praise
The best memory i have of Oblivion is casually walking in the imperial city, when a mythic dawn member appears, summons one of those giant crocodiles and starts murdering people, completely out of nowhere, ignoring me completely
This was my first elder scrolls and my first open world rpg game. I loved saving the game right b4 u grab an oblivion stone and farm invisibility runes to get a 100% invisibility rings and stealing everything
He looks like Darth Sidious if Rey possessed him, and on some really tough day while running the New Order, he had a near-mental breakdown and decided to dye his hair a new color.
I remember discovering the arrow switch item drop duplication glitch purely on accident and absolutely breaking the game with it, and also discovering the true value of paint brushes (magic stair steps to get into locked areas like the arcane university)
morrowind is by far my favorite, i think the reason the older elderscrolls games arent brought up as much is simply the era in which skyrim was released and its the most accessible and casual of the big 3, sucks bethesda wants to keep remastering Skyrim and not Oblivion or Morrowind when they're obviously just as deserving of the fanfare and notoriety.
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