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Oblivion takes the throne in PCGamer's top 100 games list. Official News

#1 User is offline   Vaanic~One 

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Posted 03 August 2006 - 09:18 PM

According to the latest edition of PCGamer (I'm not sure if it's the UK or USA version), Oblivion is this year's greatest game. It has taken the position of No.1 in their top 100 list for this year.

Feel free to discuss the extent to which you feel this is deserved.
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Posted 03 August 2006 - 09:19 PM

as it should, Oblivion is more than worthy of that title
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Posted 04 August 2006 - 01:17 PM

View PostThe Vulture, on Aug 3 2006, 09:19 PM, said:

as it should, Oblivion is more than worthy of that title


Yes, although this has more to do with how bad games have been this year, as opposed to Oblivion bieng great. It's a good game, but it's nowhere near Morrowind.
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Posted 04 August 2006 - 03:45 PM

i must admit, there are some things bethesda left out from morrowind, like some skills i miss...*tear*, but nonetheless, Oblivion definitly deserves the award. I just wish my vid card could handle it; i am using onboard nvidia 6100 untill directx10 cards come out. I think i will get a cheap 7300 GS to hold me over tho, i can't stand it looking like crap. OH!!!! That is one thing bethesda should have done. Instead of having the trees place themselves randomly, and taking up our vid card resources, they should have placed them there themselves, cuz then just about anything would make it look nice, but then again, it wouldn't be next-gen then...
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Posted 04 August 2006 - 06:06 PM

I'm just glad it wasn't Half-Life 2 again (the most undeserving GotY award receiver ever, let alone getting it twice) or a crappy MMO like WoW.
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Posted 05 August 2006 - 12:11 AM

I'm not much of a fan of Oblivion. I've tried to like it but it went back on the shelf fairly quickly. Still it's probably the best game this year, even though there isn't much competition.
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Posted 05 August 2006 - 03:05 AM

View PostDark0ne, on Aug 4 2006, 05:05 PM, said:

I'm just glad it wasn't Half-Life 2 again (the most undeserving GotY award receiver ever, let alone getting it twice) or a crappy MMO like WoW.

HL2 was good for one thing and one thing only. Garry's mod.

In my opinion, Oblivion deserves the award but Morrowins>Oblivion. So many things I could do in Morrowind, and it was alot easier for me to make a mod there D:
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Posted 05 August 2006 - 02:57 PM

Although I agree with the sentiments that Oblivion only deserves the title because of the relatively poor quality of recent games and that Morrowind is a superior game, I do think that Oblivion will shine far better when enough progress has been made by the modders out there. Frankly, I was as disappointed with vanilla Oblivion as I was with HL2. However, with about 70 mods going, I'm happy enough to be playing through Oblivion a second time and making adjustments as I see fit along the way. If you haven't tried Oblivion with a substantial number of mods and ini file tweaking, I suggest it before giving up all hope. If you have and still can't enjoy the game, then come back later. I'm sure the situation will improve.

It seems likely that given time, enough workarounds will have been produced to solve most of the problems in Oblivion. Between player-made bugfixes and rebalancing mods, many gameplay issues are constantly being improved. Also, such tools as OBMM and OBSE greatly improve the useability of plugins. Sadly, I think Bethesda expects and relies on just that. Maybe next time, they should put more effort into getting the engine issues worked out and producing a smaller master module with less bugs and let the players add to the story and world instead of doing the cleanup.

I'm just bitter though. It gets annoying when every single game you buy these days is a let-down. Hopefully Gothic III will provide some relief from that when it is released.

And truly, Oblivion does have a number of good aspects. Nice graphics for example and it runs fairly smoothly with grass turned off, even on my 1.8 gHz processor. The intro film is rather impressive and some of the havok engine physics provide mild entertainment. The entire character creation dungeon is a step up from the very quick creation in Morrowind. I like how it tries to determine a suitable class, although I always make up mine own. There was definitely a lot more time and effort put into the character textures than in Morrowind, although they're still less than stellar. Horses add to the setting, and make decent transport if you don't like the fast-travel function. Faces are easy to modify in the CS, in spite of being somewhat painful to get right in the Character Creation screen. The voice acting of certain major characters is great. The main storyline, though simple, is entertaining. The journal is easy to navigate, and the general idea of having waypoint indicators available is good, although I do wish they were optional and not critical for most quests.

It's easy to criticize when there's so much potential, but like many large games, there's a lot of decisions to be made and they can't all be right. I don't regret purchasing Oblivion, nor the time I've spent playing it. It definitely deserves recognition for that much. All said, yes, Oblivion does deserve the honour of best game of the year. Perhaps, after a few patches and further modding, it will be worthy of being called one of the great RPGs ever developed, alongside its predecessor Morrowind. I'm hoping so, but even if not, I'll keep playing and perhaps get a few more bugfix plugins out. ;)
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Posted 05 August 2006 - 04:29 PM

I feel the same as Lytenian to but Gothic III is going to kick butt!
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Posted 17 June 2008 - 04:32 AM

sorry guys (this being a very old thread) but I thought HL2 was a good choice for the GotY. (Twice maybe a bit much) but it was a turning point for graphics. We can all remember when Wolfenstien 3D came out and we were all like "Oh my god, graphics" -

anyway, Oblivion is a awasome choice for GOTY beacuase its amazing the mods, graphic updates and content availible for this game.
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