What you're suggesting is not roleplaying at all it's just boring unintelligent power gaming. You want to roleplay a demigod? Play Baldur's Gate II. The game could take place underwater and you could make your own figures, and make your own races for all anyone cares. You can make any rules you want.as long as everyone agrees and its balanced. Tabletop games are open ended, but they have more rules and regulations than the US Constitution. Also, you can only play races in the player handbook, so that means no zombies or aliens. In fact, I've seen textbooks with less information. Have you ever seen a D&D game manual? Firstly, there are three core manuals, plus several other manuals for optional rules, and each one is large enough to beat someone to death with. Tons of rules, even more than electronic rpgs. I WAS CLARIFYING THAT I KNOW WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT AND THEN YOU COME IN THINKING YOU KNOW EVERYTHING, AGAIN. I'm seriously beginning to doubt your ability to form logical thoughts.Īre you missing part of your brain by any chance? I WAS CLARIFYING SOMETHING. First off, Bethesda is an American company, and secondly, Oblivion is open-ended with real-time fighting. Oblivion doesn't illustrate this very well, but I guess that's where one would rely upon common sense, which you seem to be lacking. There's also the fact that, realistically, it would take years to master something, so mastering everything would take lifetimes. Skilled implies that you're better at something than something else, but you can't be skilled in something if everything else is at the same level. Also, there is no one who realistically is skilled in everything that's a confliction of terms. If you tried joining in a tabletop game and doing that (which you said you could), you'd be kicked out and ostracised. You're not pretending you're anyone doing what (s)he'd do you're running around killing everything and anything because you can. Or simply an adventurer who is skilled in magic, fighting, and some stealth.You want to roleplay a demigod? Play Baldur's Gate II. Tabletop games are open ended, but they have more rules and regulations than the US Constitution.īut that statement in itself proves it, roleplaying means you can do what you want.if you want to roleplay a demigod bent on the destruction of everything, then why not? Or roleplaying an evil character who wants to spread his influence by taking over every guild and extending his power as much as possible. No one tells you you cant, so why not?In tabletop rpgs, there are tons of rules, even more than electronic rpgs. The possibilities are endless, and if you think roleplaying should be limited then that is your choice, but you can roleplay whatever the hell you want really.hell in DnD people ROLEPLAY really random stuff like zombies and aliens. I'm seriously beginning to doubt your ability to form logical thoughts. They are turn based adventure games.Moron, Oblivion is not a jrpg. Like most true RPG fans, I do not consider JRPGs roleplaying games because you simply can't do so. There's lots of good information available.No poo sherlock. Google "Oblivion Tweak" or "Oblivion Tweaking". I did things like that and got ok results with it, then I bought a new pc and it works great now. Use 'small textures', turn grass off, shorter view distance, etc. You might try some of the Oblivion 'tweaks' to slow things down some. My graphics card just couldn't keep up with the game and would crash just when I didn't want it to. I had similar issues with my old pc when I used 'OldBlivion'. I wonder if your game locks up or are you able to continue at all. Oh and btw, moderators, don't go mad because of my english, I am dutch you know (I won't start another character, this one is awesome with cool armor, leveled up (without cheats ), etc. However, when I pick the first sigil stone up, everything burns (as usually) and than the burning stops. Well, as lazy as I am,I use the movetoqt cheat to get trough the storyline with my new char. With my new character (a mystic elf -) ) , I already have completed the Oblivion Campaign (storyline) but,
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