I always use bows on Oblivion... LOVE IT!Generic Gamer said:...Is this...is it real?
1. The enemies have health bars, it's that curved line above your crosshairs.
2. You level up from your class' main skills. Select something with the skills you intend to actually use as primary skills. It's not experience for killing things, since when does bashing a dude to death teach you how to raise the dead? It's how often you use the skill that levels it up.
3. Bows and arrows are recognised to be the trickiest weapons. If you want a cakewalk load up a mage.
LOL FAIL!Tanksie said:Dont listen to the fucking pc gamers, just turn down the difficulty to about 40 percent.Blondi3 said:Umm get mods. If you are playing a Bethesda game and you CAN get mods, GET THEM AS SOON AS POSSIBLE and in MASSIVE NUMBERS.
and play the game that bethesda gave you.
You know what I find this kind of funny reading it. I was going to post a comment about how it's not that hard blah blah, but then I remembered the first time I played morrowind lol. Honestly it isn't an easy game when you first start, there are a lot of tricks to learn about the combat that experienced players take for granted but really make a big difference. On the default dificulty I find Oblivion slightly easy atm so I usually play it around about between the middle and hard. But trust me please when I say that you will get better, and you will like the game all the more for the fact that they don't just hand you a win but rather expect you to work out for yourself the best way to beat the enemies. Also I don't really think archery is that bad, you just need to get used to it. Take advantage of poisons/potions/enchantments/spells(even if your not a mage)/and of course the good old sneak. When you put them all together you find things much more doable.Sup I said:snip
There are no followers. If you want NPCs to help you, specialize in summoning, which is quite difficult if you want to use blade as well.Sup I said:So I bought Oblivion friday (late to the party, I know) because I was looking forward to Skyrim without ever playing a Elder Scroll game. I figured I'd check it out before I paid for Skyrim.
In short, I hate it. The combat is wierd. Why don't enimies has health bars? And whats up the with leveling system? I don't get expirience from killing things? You're telling me I can level up by increasing my acrobatics skill 10 times?
And why is it SO hard? I'm at the FIRST Oblivion gate! It's impossible. I got there at level 2 (because it's the second fukin mission) and now I'm level 4 and still can't come close to beating it. I have a iron bow and steel arrows, and a "fine steel longsword" I'm Aprentice in Archery and Blade. Why do people like this game? I think it will be the first game I give up on due to difficulty in years. Atleast I only spent $20 bucks on it.
Edit: Hey guys, thanks for all the replies. I was going to give another shot anyway, but for sure I'm going to lower the difficulty. Apparently archery sucks and or requires too much stratgie. I'll still to my blades and forget about archery all together. Does anyone know if there is a follower that could help me out this early?
At no point in that many hours long process is there fun to be had.JMeganSnow said:Actually, if you want to be a real cheesemonkey in Oblivion, you do what I did: take all the magic skills as your main skills. (I like Bretons as mages, personally.) Then proceed to run around with weapons very slowly beating up all the crappy low-level monsters. Do lots of side quests, particularly the ones that drop specialized loot. Get into the Mage's Guild. Make your own spells. Power-level yourself to level 12 or so by casting spells over and over and over and over. Go do all the Daedra prince quests.foolish snails said:Don't make the mistake of abandoning the main questline and powerleveling. Then you will really learn what it feels like to be out of your depth. Stick with it, if it gets too hard turn the difficulty down.
Congratulations, you're now a god.
I sort of get what your saying - I left the Oblivion gate, went off and did side quests before return many levels later. It is stupidly hard for a level 2 or 3. You should be getting experience though, don't know why you're not. And the combat is shit, every time I point that out to Oblivion nerds they avoid it. However, it is good, there are some excellent side misions, characters and general cities to do/meet/explore. I recommend you walk from city to city, as not only will you get more experience and money from the animals and highwaymen you meet there, but you might discover things on the way, like I discovered this little inn with loads of really weird characters like an invisible man, someone in insanely cool armour, loads of people. And the barmaid, also quite a character, gave me a new mission which I did and it got me experience and was a fun little thing to just encounter. Get into to the guilds like fighters and mages guild, and hopefully at some point you can get into what I consider the better ones, the secret ones of Dark Brotherhood and the Thieves Guild. Also, I have a friend who literally only uses his bow, his fighting is all archery, so it can be done but it is difficult - especially since if he loses his bow his backup is melee, no swords or anything. Anyway, good luck - it is a fun game, although I admit I never finished the story, just got about halfway or three quarters way through and did a fuck load of side quests (also, when you're a higher level, check out the side quest with the ghost near Leyawin or the other southern town that I can't remember the name of. It's a slightly difficult but interesting quest. Have fun!Sup I said:So I bought Oblivion friday (late to the party, I know) because I was looking forward to Skyrim without ever playing a Elder Scroll game. I figured I'd check it out before I paid for Skyrim.
In short, I hate it. The combat is wierd. Why don't enimies has health bars? And whats up the with leveling system? I don't get expirience from killing things? You're telling me I can level up by increasing my acrobatics skill 10 times?
And why is it SO hard? I'm at the FIRST Oblivion gate! It's impossible. I got there at level 2 (because it's the second fukin mission) and now I'm level 4 and still can't come close to beating it. I have a iron bow and steel arrows, and a "fine steel longsword" I'm Aprentice in Archery and Blade. Why do people like this game? I think it will be the first game I give up on due to difficulty in years. Atleast I only spent $20 bucks on it.
Edit: Hey guys, thanks for all the replies. I was going to give another shot anyway, but for sure I'm going to lower the difficulty. Apparently archery sucks and or requires too much stratgie. I'll still to my blades and forget about archery all together. Does anyone know if there is a follower that could help me out this early?
That's what I do. Bow only, with the best poisons I can make and enchantment on my bow. My backup if the bow screws up is running like hell and sneaking back later for another try. I hate melee in Oblivion.LuckyClover95 said:Also, I have a friend who literally only uses his bow, his fighting is all archery, so it can be done but it is difficult - especially since if he loses his bow his backup is melee, no swords or anything.
I couldn't ever get into shooting arrows.Trezu said:If your gonna use Arrows get some Sneaky snake action goin
i love shooting with Arrows
Believe it or not, not every game needs health bars! Truth be told, they are there, you just don't see them. The leveling system is like morrowind (but simpler) and works well. You choose your major skills which you'll use most and every time they go up 10 combined, you level and get stat points. If your minor skills also went up, they increase stat bonuses for relevant stats. It rewards you for working your chosen skills but doesn't preclude you from using any others.Sup I said:So I bought Oblivion friday (late to the party, I know) because I was looking forward to Skyrim without ever playing a Elder Scroll game. I figured I'd check it out before I paid for Skyrim.
In short, I hate it. The combat is wierd. Why don't enimies has health bars? And whats up the with leveling system? I don't get expirience from killing things? You're telling me I can level up by increasing my acrobatics skill 10 times?
And why is it SO hard? I'm at the FIRST Oblivion gate! It's impossible. I got there at level 2 (because it's the second fukin mission) and now I'm level 4 and still can't come close to beating it. I have a iron bow and steel arrows, and a "fine steel longsword" I'm Aprentice in Archery and Blade.