New The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Screens


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Looks pretty amazing. I seem to remember late june but don't quote me on that (as the release date).

I can't check their website from here (school) because it's blocked.

Does look pretty amazing and the grass is going to move when you walk through it, always a plus.

The only problem is is that they said they weren't going to add mounts to the game, I hope someone does some super funky mods to let you have mounts as I'd love to be running around on a Kwama Warrior :)

Graphics look stunnning.

Thought I would put in some more images

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Reason they aint allowing people to kill stuff while on horses is because they felt it would make it unbalanced but I think they will make it easy ti mount and unmount. They have been developing this since Mid 2002. Wow

Can't wait for the PC version. I'll almost bet this is an Xbox 2 game.

I'll get it even if my PC can't run it, always need the excuse to upgrade :)

I wonder if they will ever get back to the sheer size of the world that Arena (Elder Scrolls I) had, not complaining loved Morrowind and it's expansion(s).

Can't wait for the PC version. I'll almost bet this is an Xbox 2 game.

I'll get it even if my PC can't run it, always need the excuse to upgrade :)

I wonder if they will ever get back to the sheer size of the world that Arena (Elder Scrolls I) had, not complaining loved Morrowind and it's expansion(s).

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Yes its coming to Xbox 2 :yes:

Am I the only one whose eyes are burning from the bloom effect?

Does look very nice though, reminds me alot of EQII, albiet nicer.

I'm looking way more foward to the gameplay and story, If it's as good as the other Elder Scrolls, then I'm hooked.

Bet they did those screenshots on dual 6800Ultras, as soon as I try to run that it'll be on 1280 X 1024 and everything on lowest settings :(

Everything has to be run at 1280 X 1024, it's the minimum I like. But as soon as shadows, texture quality, bump mapping etc. are turned up I'll be hitting about 2FPS. :(

Its going to be a release day game for Xenon so only 7 months to go start counting down.

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I dont think it will because they've just asked people for jobs to work on the game such as level designers etc so :unsure: . Might be ready a couple months after launch but dunno as we don't know the progress of completion

Am I the only one whose eyes are burning from the bloom effect?

Does look very nice though, reminds me alot of EQII, albiet nicer.

I'm looking way more foward to the gameplay and story, If it's as good as the other Elder Scrolls, then I'm hooked.

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First thing I thought was they had overdone the bloom effect.

That and the characters still look really gormless. Other than that the graphics are looking amazing.

Hope they add a bit more linearity to it because I never completed the main quest in Morrowind because there really was no incentive.

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