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mulleboy

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Alright, I've killed for the Dark Brotherhood, stole from the rich in the name of the Thieves Guild, protected the people as a vigilante of the Fighters Guild and slain necromancers and vile creatures on the behalf of the Mages Guild. I've played the Storyline probably three times with different characters and skills - and all has been fun!

 

But now.. what now? I've tried Shivering Isles and I wasn't that impressed really, and I've played that through aswell.

Also, Knights of the Nine Divines wasn't "too" fun, but it sure kept me going for a while - but now I've run out of things to do in Oblivion.

 

I've never been really high level on any of my characters (as i've totally ignored to keep track of skills and such)

so maybe there's some cool content at a bit higher levels, or does it just keep on being boring with the same old menial tasks

like "kill him and get this" quests?

 

Do you guys have any awsome recommendations on quests or perhaps even sub-storylines?

I'm really in love with Oblivion since I started playing it like a year ago and now that i've hooked

up my PC with some nasty poo (Now I can play with 1680x1050, 4xAA and HDR!) I'd like to know

if there's anything left to do after the main content!

 

(Walking around cities and getting small tasks and sub-storylines to do? Yeah, done most of em.

 

Some I've done:

- Glarthir, the paranoid one.

- Thornir and his shop.

- Corrupted guardsman.

- Skooma raid.

- The women of Anvil that rob men of their goods.

 

Can't think of any more right now..

 

// Max

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I would also definately suggest The Lost Spires. It is a huge, really cool quest line, and once you have finished you can sell all of the stuff you get for massive amounts of cash. Also, if you are up for it, there's always Mount Archon. I didn't really like it because it was so different, but if you are going for a really big, extremely different quest line then get it. Also, have you gotten all of the other DLCs besides KotN? They are all short, but there's always something to do and they make really cool add-ons.

 

Edit: Looks like the Mount Archon guys have made a special edition version. So if you were interested, you could pick which one you wanted to play. Or you could play both.

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I've tried a quest mod or two before, but most of them are too "out-of-story" for me. It's so obvious in some cases

that the mods are in fact not a part of the main game, it's more like a "fun addon" rather than some content addition.

 

I'll try the mods you recommended though, espcially that horror one, seems fun.

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I've tried a quest mod or two before, but most of them are too "out-of-story" for me. It's so obvious in some cases

that the mods are in fact not a part of the main game, it's more like a "fun addon" rather than some content addition.

 

I'll try the mods you recommended though, espcially that horror one, seems fun.

Yeah, this is very true. A lot of mods and quests are very non-fantasy in their nature. I would love more quest mods that fit in well with the game world, to be honest.

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I would really recommend Hoarfrost castle, Glenvar Castle, and Verona House bloodlines if you're looking for a decent story. They may not be to your liking(or they could be) but hey, no harm in looking right?
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dude you remember 5 sidequests? mmh... maybe keep looking before you go for mods... there are like 50 of them... i played oblivion from the start and im still finding new quests lol

 

maybe try the daedric ones for a start... the items you get offer quite some fun... also there are quests like the "goblin village problem whatever quest" where you learn to steal their totems to make em run trough the countryside on the hunt to get it back... makes good fun if its placed in your castle

 

quest mods have one major flaw... the voices... you can put some in but youll never reach the immersion of the maingame as the voices will be different from ingame voices not to speak of the mostly lousy quality of the recordings.

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Try Tears of the Fiend... There is no voice acting but it promises a good story line, along with Thievery in the IC, an awesome quest, I was shocked with the great storyline and a little twist at the end... And it has a terrific voice acting I was shocked to hear the characters speak... And try to search other towns and little villages throughout Cyrodill, thare are many many little tiny quests hidden there...
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Remember, create your own stories for yourselves. Make a back up save and start hacking away at the people of the IC, when the going gets tough make a run for it. 20 gaurds running after you looks quite cool. Then run into a dungeon and use a invisibility spell. They hack apart the enemies and you take the loot;-)

 

Edit:Sorry it's not typed well, I typed it while surfing the net on my mobile and mine isn't the pda type mobile.

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