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#IS OBLIVION GOTY DELUXE PATCHED MODS#
In Oblivion it regenerates naturally without needing to sleep in Morrowind you got to sleep for it to regenerate so magically combat like throwing fireballs and shooting lightning is much easier to do without exploits or mods in Oblivion. If you ever play Morrowind and compare it to Oblivion magic is handled very differently. In oblivion Breton is the most powerful race.though all them can be used to beat the game. If you play as a Breton in oblivion your actually very OP later on in the game do to the resistance to magic and extra magic you have. poisoning weapons, healing, restoring magic, etc regardless if you do a strict melee or magic build. Magical combat in oblivion (vanilla no mods) is quite possible especially using alchemy.in fact alchemy is quite effective i.e. You can also go the magic route if you want to or combine magic and melee if you want to. Yes you can beat the game without magic and bows although you probably want to use a range attack i.e. Overall worth buying? thinking about this and Grim Dawn (a diablo like rpg) Can I beat the game without magics and bows? (melee run viable?)ģ. if oblivion floats my boat, then I'll play SSE or morrowind.ġ.
I've never actually gotten very far in Morrowind) and, as said, plays the most like an old-school pen-and-paper RPG. That said, of the three, it's got the best story (or so I've heard. You won't see any, but the RNG can be quite nasty early on. Morrowind is more closely related to having Character Sheets and a Dungeon Master, complete with the dice rolls in the background. Skyrim's pretty good, too, though it's more action-RPG and less actual RPG.
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You need to do a vanilla play before you start pouring mods in, in my opinion, because the vanilla game is decently balanced, and mods can dramatically alter the balance, but once you've played the game once, well, there's a reason I live by the motto "Mod it Until it Crashes, Fix the Crashes, and Mod Some More." You'll want to be using a mod manager (I'll leave more experienced folk to give their recommendations on these) just because otherwise you'll have a bunch of junk in your game folder making it nearly impossible to clean up and try something new.īut Oblivion is definitely worth buying, especially with the DLC.
I can't speak from experience on those or not, but I'd assume if Roy's saying they're good, then they're good.) (I haven't ever used the stutter remover or NVAC, so.
#IS OBLIVION GOTY DELUXE PATCHED PATCH#
I'll also second just using the unofficial patch and the DLC delayer. I've done many different play-throughs where I limited myself to melee, and found it not to really be limiting at all. Melee is definitely a viable strategy, actually. Definitely worth it, I've sunk a lot of time into Oblivion and Skyrim, but Oblivion always holds a special place in my heart for being the first Elder Scrolls game I played, and honestly, the first game to get me properly into PC gaming.