How Do You Play Elder Scrolls IV?
• Naturally, you must buy Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for either PC, PS3 or Xbox 360. All are fine versions. Xbox 360 is definitely smoother and more bug-free, PC is much more open to modifications and plug-ins and PS3 is the most bug-free but with the least mods. • Create your character. If you are not using any modifications, your choices are: Imperial, Nord, Breton, Redguard, Kajhiit, Orc, Argonian, High Elf, Wood Elf, and Dark Elf. Each has certain skill bonuses. A balanced character for a stealth/combat/magic is the Dark Elf. • Your stats must also be well balanced. Each one must be “linked” in a way to flow perfectly during combat. • As you travel, shut any gates you come across, and raid each cave. This will earn you great “loot”, or items, for use. Never use “fast travel” unless absolutely needed. Your levels will certainly go higher much faster, and your basic knowledge base will grow. • Play as if you were in the game. Do not set everything on easy and slash your way through.
• Naturally, you must buy Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for either PC, PS3 or Xbox 360. All are fine versions. Xbox 360 is definitely smoother and more bug-free, PC is much more open to modifications and plug-ins and PS3 is the most bug-free but with the least mods. • Create your character. If you are not using any modifications, your choices are: Imperial, Nord, Breton, Redguard, Khajiit, Orc, Argonian, High Elf, Wood Elf, and Dark Elf. Each has certain skill bonuses. A balanced character for a stealth/combat/magic is the Dark Elf. Imperials are good for this too. • Your stats must also be well balanced. Each one must be “linked” in a way to flow perfectly during combat. • As you travel, shut any gates you come across, and raid each cave. This will earn you great “loot”, or items, for use. Never use “fast travel” unless absolutely needed. Your levels will certainly go higher much faster, and your basic knowledge base will grow. • Play as if you were in the game. Do not set everything on