There aren't that many things that I find weird about it. It seemed that all your problems with it (other than the ones that had no ground to stand on), such as your problem with bears and lions and the Daedroth, were coding based. You had problems with AI. No AI system will ever be perfect. They can make them LOOK perfect, but there will always be flaws with AI. So no, that doesn't count as weird. What do I find weird in Oblivion? Let's see... Unless there are artesian-like bores that draw water, there are many villages and towns, et cetera, with no water source. I find that very strange. Bruma isn't even near a water source. Same as the fort and Ayleid ruins. A lot of them have absolutely no nearby water sources... but that's it. That's all I can really think of. I can look past it, too. Anyway, to your points about me. I never said Oblivion was perfect. In fact, I originally had little to no point about Oblivion whatsoever. I was merely fixing your thoughts, which were wrong. I was in this thread originally for the sole purpose of lurking. Lurking helps you find out about the general forum-goers. Then I posted. In my haste, I forgot to keep myself on-topic originally. That's okay. We had a good discussion. Next, there is nothing wrong with being competitive. I know that I am a lot smarter than a lot of people around me in life, but I also know that there are a lot of people here that are better than me. Look at the work that they create here (mods). Some of it is brilliant. My prowess lies in my literary skills. My grammar and spelling is almost (ALMOST) always flawless. It rarely skips a beat. Oh, and no. Never use the phrase, "Even you have to ...". Never use that phrase. That phrase is built to fail. Sure, in your case it was true, but that phrase is stupidity incarnate. Don't use it.