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I did.

My youngest brother finished it in 2 days. I came home from worked and asked him where he was up to and he told me he finished it!!!

It's a great game but the last elder scrolls game i really got into was the second one. Daggerfall, now days i find it really hard to get into a lot of games.

Yeh I did find it suprisingly short in the main quest department but with all the sub quests and dungeons to siege it makes up for it, I wish they made morrowind with the same gfx engine though that would kick ass

I did.

My youngest brother finished it in 2 days. I came home from worked and asked him where he was up to and he told me he finished it!!!

It's a great game but the last elder scrolls game i really got into was the second one. Daggerfall, now days i find it really hard to get into a lot of games.

*cough* bullshit

How would you know you slack jawed junkbroad minded person?

The main quest is extremely short in oblivion.

And with the games difficulty scaled to your character level it can be completed with a very low level character.

You might have done the main quest in two days

But the rest takes donkeys.

I play it on and off, some quests you cant even do till you reach lvl 20... and there is NO wy you reach lvl 20 in 2 days.

char lvl speed totally depends on the major skills selected and how you play. If you want to wipe the floor with anything and everything you meet then you select only major skill that you can totally control the leveling of meaning you can max stats at each lvl up. Otherwise selecting all combat/spell abilities and only using these you can level extremely fast at the cost of over all power.

Yes you could finish the main quest in one or two days but that would be non-stop. The Morrowind main quest is also completeable in 1 day you just have to know how to skip most of it.

Edited by DivHunter

you can do they whole game with low level charcters.

It's all scaled to your level.

There is no need to level up at all in that game, unless you want to be stupily powerful with spells and what not.

i wish getting a promotion in real life is as easy as the mages guild. theres like 7-8 missions then you control it, i could hardly do any magic tricks and i was the head moncho. In morrowind it took forever to get any advancement in the guilds and houses ( may have just been i was shit at it)

I was disappointed in oblivion after playing morrowind for years to have finished the main quest in a matter of days :wave:

I played it, i must have put in about 75-100 hours, and only did one gate thingo cause i was curious... my entire time was spent looting and stealing and buying houses and shit...

its a rediculously huge game if you actually look around...

and whoever said Daggerfall, i commend you, that game was tops :(

  • 4 weeks later...
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Still playing it, but it's kinda boring. Although the graphics seem good at first, every dungeon seems very similar :P

If they were i wouldnt wander around for an hour at a time cause i get bloody confused which passage goes where :unsure:

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