Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is...
Refefer
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...the single most addictive game I've ever played. Super, super indepth, loads of side quests, lots of replayability. I just finished it my first time through with a total of 250 hours(!) invested into the game over a couple of months. No doubt, a huge time sucker.
The graphics are phenom. I have a pretty impressive gaming machine, but even it couldn't handle everything at top notch. Still, a very beautiful game, with HDR adding an element to lighting I've never really experienced before outside of Real Lifer. A very worthy pick up if I do say so!
The graphics are phenom. I have a pretty impressive gaming machine, but even it couldn't handle everything at top notch. Still, a very beautiful game, with HDR adding an element to lighting I've never really experienced before outside of Real Lifer. A very worthy pick up if I do say so!
Lovin that music year after year.
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Main 2 Channel System
Polk SDA-1B,
Promitheus Audio TVC SE,
Rotel RB-980BX,
OPPO DV-970HD,
Lite Audio DAC AH,
IXOS XHA305 Interconnects
Computer Rig
Polk SDA CRS+,
Creek Audio 5350 SE,
Morrow Audio MA1 Interconnect,
HRT Music Streamer II
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I liked it a lot, and own it, but then I managed to stop playing it. I got rather far with the game. I usually don't play a whole lot in the summer, so maybe that's why I stopped.
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It is a very gorgeous game.
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one of the best, most immersive games i've ever played. i loved it. played it all the way through doing nearly every quest i could track down, twice. i'm planning on re-playing in a couple months and doing the two guild quest tracks i've deliberately not done to give myself something to do the third time
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