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Ihat it can, thank you for callingg it by it's real name.Massam wrote:Elderscrolls: Oblivion can be snagged for cheap...
speaking of which the first two elder scrolls (the ones with the creepy graphics style) are free now.
as for a game I can reccomend, try the final fantasy games. (thanks to the godlike emulaters any of them up to 10 can be played for free on a computer).
sounds like it, although The UK is not a country.RJ wrote:Maybe the second richest country, UK?
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Why the hell did you even make this thread? Go play Morrowind.RJ wrote:I like the idea of Oblivion, but I've got Morrowind and I never play it.
Also, don't even bother with Oblivion. Bethesda basically took a shit all over their franchise when they made that game (they even messed up the lore that THEY created).
I will admit, Oblivion was my first Elder Scrolls game, and I played the shit out of it, but once I sank a few hours in to Morrowind, I realized what I'd been missing out on. I can honestly say that except for the graphics, which can be modded to be quite decent, Morrowind is superior to Oblivion in every aspect.
Really?
I found it quite boring really, I had the GOTY version with both expansions by the way. I don't play it because it is random walking around, though it can be quite fun sometimes.
My character is a level 2 something who happens to be wanted for theft and umpteeble-homicide. Nobody can stand in my way but some invisible archer guy who won't go away after i murder some random woman.
I found it quite boring really, I had the GOTY version with both expansions by the way. I don't play it because it is random walking around, though it can be quite fun sometimes.
My character is a level 2 something who happens to be wanted for theft and umpteeble-homicide. Nobody can stand in my way but some invisible archer guy who won't go away after i murder some random woman.
dilanski wrote:Have your imaginary balls exploded all over the keypad or something?
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18 is a BBFC rating, the British Board of Film Classification. Although not legally binding, many 'parents' seem to think children of a lower age than 18 cannot play 18+ games. I myself find it rather amusing, this system, especially when that teenager from Norfolk tried to convince his dad to buy a 12+ game to no success.
My recommendations: Borderlands (15+ in Australia, Australian games should work, I'm pretty sure both countries use the same system (PEGI) for Ps3s), Assassins Creed 2, Fable 2.
Fable 2, however, requires a gift from the Gods, in this case Microsoft's Xbox.
My recommendations: Borderlands (15+ in Australia, Australian games should work, I'm pretty sure both countries use the same system (PEGI) for Ps3s), Assassins Creed 2, Fable 2.
Fable 2, however, requires a gift from the Gods, in this case Microsoft's Xbox.
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Its meant to be like that.birdman wrote:RJ, just out of curiosity, has no one ever pointed out what's wrong with your sig?
The PS3 is better and thats why it costs more. The only reason people buy XBox's are because they are skimp.
dilanski wrote:Have your imaginary balls exploded all over the keypad or something?
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RJ wrote:Its meant to be like that.birdman wrote:RJ, just out of curiosity, has no one ever pointed out what's wrong with your sig?
The PS3 is better and thats why it costs more. The only reason people buy XBox's are because they are skimp.
I pointed it out. He ripped my arm off.
Plus: Xbox costs more in the long run, and nobody CARES!



