5 Things Oblivion Did Better Than Skyrim

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  • Skyrim is a great game, but after many hours of playing it, I’ve come to the realization that there are some things that Oblivion did a lot better. So here are the 5 Things Oblivion Did Better Than Skyrim.
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  • @apocalypsed8
    @apocalypsed8 Před 6 lety +4986

    "You know, if you've got the aptitude, you should join the Mage's College in Winterhold."
    But...but....I am the archmage....

    • @egeorgiades93
      @egeorgiades93 Před 6 lety +789

      Barf O Dirge: I don’t care if your friends with the Guild Master!
      Me: But....I am the Guild Master.
      *Also*
      Maven: Mess with me and I’ll call The Dark Brotherhood!!
      Me: But I’m The Listener! I am The Dark Brotherhood!!

    • @Snauss
      @Snauss Před 6 lety +513

      "So, you're the newest member of the Companions. what do you do, fetch the mead?"
      I slaughtered a coven of witches in order to grant the dying wish of our dear Harbinger of joining his predecessors in Sovengard and became the newest Harbringer in return. But yeah, the drinks are on me.

    • @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785
      @pex_the_unalivedrunk6785 Před 6 lety +70

      Barf O omg...that annoys the hell out of every time i speak with that prick.

    • @charlesf6247
      @charlesf6247 Před 6 lety +100

      Snauss Rifle oh yes I am in dragon bone armor with a dragon bone two handed weapon and the hatbanger do I look like I fetch the fin mead you dumn skeever loll

    • @vane909090
      @vane909090 Před 6 lety +42

      Unofficial patch fixes many of these issues tbh.

  • @yas4702
    @yas4702 Před 5 lety +3583

    Dragonborn, Thane of all holds, arch age of the college of winter hold, harbinger of the companions, listener of the dark brotherhood, guild master, champion of various daedric princes, slayer of Lord Harkon, Savior of Solstheim
    Guard: C I T I Z E N

    • @Godotlv5000
      @Godotlv5000 Před 4 lety +265

      Actually I just recently became harbinger of the companions, and some minutes later in Winterhold a guard. He said something like "it's you... you're the harbinger of the companions. It's an honor..."
      Guards do recognize who you are sometimes.

    • @SyndicateOperative
      @SyndicateOperative Před 4 lety +211

      Theres a mod called "guard dialogue overhaul", which makes the guards say the correct lines - no more sweet roll comments when you're thane.

    • @whiterunguard8366
      @whiterunguard8366 Před 4 lety +148

      Let me guess, somebody stole your sweetroll.

    • @SEbs_5
      @SEbs_5 Před 4 lety +37

      @@whiterunguard8366 can you brew me an ale?

    • @whiterunguard8366
      @whiterunguard8366 Před 4 lety +32

      @@SEbs_5 I could never master chemistry.

  • @1234jokerboy
    @1234jokerboy Před 4 lety +906

    *Me after finishing every missions and earned all the titles.
    Skyrim NPCs: *"I don't know you and I don't care to know you"*

    • @sthn8758
      @sthn8758 Před 4 lety +19

      Someone have to tell that to Ulrich Leland

    • @al3onx934
      @al3onx934 Před 3 lety +32

      @@sthn8758 I tried telling him that, but he simply replied saying he didn’t know me and he didn’t care to know me

    • @waragon4737
      @waragon4737 Před 3 lety +6

      *pulls out Wabbajack* "chicken time"

    • @romanista9776
      @romanista9776 Před 3 lety +4

      @@al3onx934 Have you heard of high elves?

    • @JoaoVitor-mm2pq
      @JoaoVitor-mm2pq Před 2 lety +1

      Nazeem intensifies

  • @victoriasalter1064
    @victoriasalter1064 Před 4 lety +781

    I love how dialogue can change in Oblivion based off events. Such as “I’ve heard oblivion gates are appearing all over the region now, what will we do!” “I hear there’s a new grand champion of the arena!” Makes it definitely feel more alive and that your actions have consequences for sure

    • @Ssshmoo
      @Ssshmoo Před 4 lety +60

      Have you heard of the high elves?

    • @kamatayon6380
      @kamatayon6380 Před 4 lety +40

      @@Ssshmoo They say that the syndicates of wizards have led a boycott of Imperial Goods into the land of Altmer

    • @RH-sy8yl
      @RH-sy8yl Před 3 lety +12

      Same thing in skyrim

    • @aidenohair9361
      @aidenohair9361 Před 3 lety +9

      @@voryngaming if you join the companions, npcs have two new lines of dialouge talking about how you joined them

    • @someonesomething7146
      @someonesomething7146 Před 3 lety +5

      That's what happens in most RPGs.

  • @etherraichu
    @etherraichu Před 6 lety +6433

    I got the Imperials and Stormcloaks to agree to a temporary truce, mediated by the Grey Beards, who hadn't interacted with skyrim directly in centuries. I even got the Blades and the Thalmor to hold off killing each other for a bit.
    I went and found an Elder Scroll and used it to see through time, to learn a Shout no one had heard in more than 3000 years.
    I used Whiterun's place to capture a dragon, which I then rode to a hidden Dragon CUlt Temple, and soon after, into a protal to Sovngarde. The place most people have to die before they can even hope to see it.
    While there, I defeated Alduin, who could've destroyed the entire world. The last time Alduin threatened people, the only way to win was to create a rift in time and force him into it. Alduin is nearly a god, and it wasnt easy, but I finally defeated him.
    After reluctantly leaving the strikingly beautiful Sovngarde, I took a trip back to Whiterun, to tell my good friend Jarl Balgruuf the Greater, the man who helped me capture a dragon using his palace, that the threat is finally over.
    "Fancy robes. You a wizard or something?"

    • @TheCantinaChannel
      @TheCantinaChannel  Před 6 lety +918

      +etherraichu hahaha. Pretty much sums it up.

    • @bsamaniac305
      @bsamaniac305 Před 6 lety +786

      I did all the quests and I'm still expected to fetch the mead.

    • @Snozmonkey
      @Snozmonkey Před 6 lety +84

      you can organize a truce what?

    • @ethanolasd6925
      @ethanolasd6925 Před 6 lety +219

      Ansel Tanner yeah, if you hold off doing the civil war and proceed with the main questline Balgruuf is too nervous to let you catch a dragon since the stormclaoks/imperials are watching his city waiting for the perfect time to strike, so in order to elicit his cooperation you have to hold a truce summit at High Hrothgar, its actually a pretty good quest in my opinion, since if you favour one side over the other the troops will have more friendly greetings, and the side you short changed troops' will actually start to behave more hostile towards you.

    • @Mooncubus
      @Mooncubus Před 6 lety +89

      Ethan Hicks I always ended up deliberately pissing off the thalmor guy in that quest lol

  • @icantthinkofagoodname392
    @icantthinkofagoodname392 Před 4 lety +2218

    My problem with Skyrim?
    The Thieves Guild Questline becomes way too sidetracked
    It's all about praising some daedric god, and earning honour
    But in oblivion I stole a frickin elder scroll

    • @ea6102
      @ea6102 Před 4 lety +140

      Yes! And you don't even have to be that sneaky for either the thieves guild or dark brotherhood questline! Sure, for a few quests you do, but many of them you can just barge in and start killing instead of sneaking around.

    • @icantthinkofagoodname392
      @icantthinkofagoodname392 Před 4 lety +10

      Elizabeth Rucinski ikr!

    • @lordhagfishii9192
      @lordhagfishii9192 Před 4 lety +74

      With the dawnguard dlc, they make elder scrolls looks worthless. Can’t you collect like four of them? Haven’t played it in a long time but I remember collecting elder scrolls and they didn’t feel as special

    • @lolegaia
      @lolegaia Před 4 lety +29

      yeah and the story is even better than some betrayal among the members
      while in oblivion you literally a thief trying to steal the elder scroll while the guard are picking crumpled paper while ninja your way through.also graaaaaay fox.
      sad story :(

    • @Russo-Delenda-Est
      @Russo-Delenda-Est Před 4 lety +62

      Not to mention in skyrim you're introduced to the guild by a snake oil (falmer blood elixer) salesman. Are you kidding me? These are supposed to be the greatest thieves in the land and they're nothing but common grifters and thugs, owned by the blackbriars. In oblivion I stole from the wealthy and powerful, I didn't work for them! Heck I raided the imperial freaking palace, I stole from the EMPEROR! skyrim looks better, and that's about it. Pretty much everything else oblivion did way better.

  • @davidaltergottjr7855
    @davidaltergottjr7855 Před 4 lety +477

    Oblivion has just so much more life to it, all the recognition, small details etc.
    We need a remaster

    • @ocean7849
      @ocean7849 Před 3 lety +26

      Nah, the game still looks amazing. The faces look weird yes, but it's part of Oblivions charmw

    • @KCGamingBuddies
      @KCGamingBuddies Před 2 lety +17

      Skyblivion

    • @EternaIWait
      @EternaIWait Před 2 lety +9

      @@ocean7849 Exactly. I'll never use character mods because the faces are part of Oblivion's experience.

    • @rileyrichardson1667
      @rileyrichardson1667 Před rokem +2

      Bethesda wont remaster oblivion for several reasons... the main reason is because its a masterpeice :3

    • @Felix-dh9tl
      @Felix-dh9tl Před rokem +4

      I don’t know you and I don’t care to know you.I don’t know you and I don’t care to know you.

  • @jackccurbs
    @jackccurbs Před 4 lety +352

    My absolute favorite aspect of Oblivion is Acrobatics. I'm just putting that down. You can jump higher, take less falling damage, and FLIP! People get all excited about the Skyrim stealth roll? How about the Oblivion roll in three directions and BACKFLIP?

    • @kilianb8540
      @kilianb8540 Před 3 lety +35

      Or when you mastered acrobatics you can jump on water, allowing you to skip across lakes, or rivers without getting wet

    • @randomguy2023
      @randomguy2023 Před 3 lety +1

      So that makes Oblivian better?
      So you can jump around like a crazy person?

    • @jackccurbs
      @jackccurbs Před 3 lety +53

      @@randomguy2023 If you haven't played both Skyrim and Oblivion, I'm not going to listen to your opinion.

    • @randomguy2023
      @randomguy2023 Před 3 lety +6

      Oblivian was my first elder scrolls game and I loved it but a lot of these “points about how Oblivian is better are ethier opinionated or flat out not true.

    • @doobiedooo3720
      @doobiedooo3720 Před 3 lety +23

      @@randomguy2023 maybe you should spell oblivion right before arguing
      And before you start oblivion was better for more reasons than acrobatics like how the cities were cities, not little towns and the capital actually felt like a capital not a tiny little town, also how you could actually play as a battle mage with a two handed sword, also skyrim had an embarrassing amount of spells
      But all in all the whole game was missing a lot like spell crafting and doing alchemy on the fly but that is also the way every elder scrolls game is, like how oblivion had less than morrowind.
      There are only three things skyrim does better than oblivion dungeons, characters as in the way they look, and melee combat because god knows oblivion's was floaty as fuck.

  • @ASHJBKH2
    @ASHJBKH2 Před 6 lety +905

    I like how in Oblivion the main quest doesn't shoehorn you into being any particular chosen one with special powers; you are just a nameless agent.

    • @wedoogaming
      @wedoogaming Před 6 lety +62

      The Brook Basher Very good point. Could be anyone but it was us. From the bottom to the top

    • @ASHJBKH2
      @ASHJBKH2 Před 6 lety +111

      exactly, from one person's noble warrior to another person's breton healer, they re all valid. skyrim's MQ didn't feel right unless you were a Nord imo

    • @Ropewatch
      @Ropewatch Před 6 lety +16

      The Brook Basher
      Yeah. Its a lot more badass if you kill Daedra without DB powers. Don't you think?

    • @harpe9415
      @harpe9415 Před 6 lety +60

      The Brook Basher Yeah, Skyrim's main questline fell apart for me after you join the Greybeards. After that it stopped feeling like a different and mysterious world and turned into a generic "Go to this place and kill those and get that thing" game.

    • @Ropewatch
      @Ropewatch Před 6 lety +11

      Moonw1ng
      Yeah. And the Shouts aren't that good too.

  • @evigsejere5918
    @evigsejere5918 Před 5 lety +382

    Me:
    Arch mage of winterhold.
    Thane of All Nine holds.
    Master of the thieves guild.
    Listener in the dark brotherhood.
    Slayer of alduin.
    Slayer of miraak.
    Slayer of ulfric/tulluis.
    Went to sovngarde came back.
    Wearing armor made out of dragon bone.
    Vilkas:i've Never even heard of this outsider

    • @thatguyjohnmarston3480
      @thatguyjohnmarston3480 Před 4 lety +7

      Ive npcs say to me you're the one from that college you're the new member of the companions they say you are Dragonborn you're the one that escaped from that mine so don't act like the people in Skyrim don't know who you are

    • @ericowen5305
      @ericowen5305 Před 4 lety +2

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @alexandrew.2675
      @alexandrew.2675 Před 4 lety

      "hey I know who you are... Hail sithis" (?)

  • @emilyjohnson3658
    @emilyjohnson3658 Před 3 lety +443

    I loved how the cities in oblivion seemed bigger

    • @tiredhippo82
      @tiredhippo82 Před 2 lety +80

      And those cities felt like they had more identity

    • @youtubeshadowbannedme
      @youtubeshadowbannedme Před rokem +33

      maybe because they were bigger? except for maybe Bruma

    • @abirmahmud2242
      @abirmahmud2242 Před rokem +8

      @@youtubeshadowbannedme bruma is huge, i think you're thinking about chorrol

    • @krypton7900
      @krypton7900 Před rokem +11

      heck Cyrodill is literally bigger then Skyrim(the location)

    • @Andrewf5251
      @Andrewf5251 Před rokem +18

      tbh that should not be a surprise tho . skyrim is a remote poor cold section of tamriel and cyrodiil is the seat of an empire - so ye ofc oblivions cities should be bigger and more populated =)

  • @XfromDarkHorse
    @XfromDarkHorse Před 4 lety +183

    "The Dragonborn was never actually born."
    Really got me.

  • @daviszach43
    @daviszach43 Před 6 lety +219

    Something that always got to me was that in vanilla Skyrim everything is the same old musty shade of brown. Oblivion's world was incredibly colorful and variant, from Bruma's ice to colorful Cyrodill. Almost every city in Skyrim feels the exact same. It's strange how a game with decade outdated graphics and models that look like Shrek rejects can be more pleasing to look at than Skyrim.

    • @user-hr7nm4td1s
      @user-hr7nm4td1s Před 6 lety +34

      daviszach43 Well, it's Skyrim we are playing in not Cyrodil. Skyrim's landscape is supposed to be... well dark because it's so cold there i can't imagine long green grass growing at like 0 degrees celsius

    • @sirderps8056
      @sirderps8056 Před 6 lety +32

      They just tried too hard with the whole Viking feel.
      And honestly it could be colorful. Most of Skyrim doesn't seem at all like it'd get that cold or that much snow. I live in Maine, and it gets plenty colorful here while our winters seemingly last half the year. Not to mention all the snow.

    • @peytonmac1131
      @peytonmac1131 Před 6 lety +40

      I don't want realistic, I want aesthetically pleasing. Skyrim may look far more photo realistic than oblivion, but damn if Oblivion didn't have a nice art style to it. Everything popped out at me when I looked at it. Skyrim always seemed kind of drab and flat.

    • @iplyrunescape305
      @iplyrunescape305 Před 6 lety +18

      Yes Skyrim was meant to have limited colors. However, it really could have been done A LOT better. It's just so boring... There are no forests whatsoever. Look at Solstheim in the Bloodmoon expansion for Morrowind! THAT'S what Skyrim is supposed to look like. It was intended to have a proper feel of Skyrim. Solstheim there was "Skyrim in a nutshell", and it did the job phenomenally. I FELT like I was in a tundra. The harsh winds, the blizzards that limit your view immensely, PLENTY of trees everywhere. Now when Skyrim itself actually came to be in a game... Where's all the snow? The snow in Skyrim is just in limited areas. ALL of Skyrim was to be an inhabitable province, with only the Reach having the proper terrain to grow crops. Why is most of Skyrim brown? That's weird... What Skyrim could have had that would make it better, is have such a better artstyle of the entire landmass itself. Frozen rivers piercing the landscape, dense forests that you can get lost in, places where snow covered a region entirely. They really could have done better.

    • @jerven325
      @jerven325 Před 6 lety +9

      Mighty bomburr except skyrim does have long grass because Bethesda doesn't know their own worlds. and it never had to be dark. skyrim by all accounts from the previous games shouldve looked magical and snowy and colorful. not like literal shit

  • @dravenn230
    @dravenn230 Před 5 lety +680

    Oblivion dark brotherhood quest were way better and more of a challenge

    • @Shinotant
      @Shinotant Před 4 lety +70

      Same goes with the Thieves Guild. You actually had to do some detective work and figure out how to join the guild and the fact you had to fence a certain amount of gold to progress the questline just made it more immersive and made you actually feel like a thief. The Dark Brotherhood quests were actually challenging and gave you interesting contracts with opportunity for worthwhile bonuses and offered cool ways to kill people.

    • @cheeseham9503
      @cheeseham9503 Před 4 lety +39

      Also because the guild leader wasn't a bitch in Oblivion.

    • @lolegaia
      @lolegaia Před 4 lety +22

      the twist is awesome, they let you become a family then....
      also poor lucien :(

    • @Thundross
      @Thundross Před 4 lety +8

      Also you could actually fail the final thieves guild quest in Oblivion.

    • @ci7210
      @ci7210 Před 4 lety +4

      @@Shinotant yeah and had to actually sneak to get the bonuses.

  • @LucasBarbosa-qh5ke
    @LucasBarbosa-qh5ke Před 3 lety +69

    I personally view the Gray Fox's questline with the Theives Guild in Oblivion to be a MAJOR pinnacle in videogame storytelling. The Hist Tree plot in Oblivion's Fighters Guild questline is probably a close second.

    • @max7971
      @max7971 Před rokem +1

      Bruh

    • @cya1no
      @cya1no Před 5 měsíci +3

      I liked the Thieves Guild in Oblivion because they were actually doing something good, they were Robin Hoods, a charity organization for the poor and down-trodden. Otoh in Skyrim they were nothing by Dark Brotherhood 2.0, they spent more time kiling people and stealing from each other than doing anything else.

  • @tonalddrump2712
    @tonalddrump2712 Před 3 lety +63

    I remember not finishing the Dark Brotherhood quest at all, just because I didn't want to kill my family in the sanctuary. That Khajit is just so nice at the end...

    • @garuelx8627
      @garuelx8627 Před rokem +5

      He probably knew what was coming...

    • @klaviergavin9936
      @klaviergavin9936 Před rokem +2

      I hated killing my vampire master. One of the saddest questlines for me. :c

    • @dividad1
      @dividad1 Před rokem +5

      Man the first time I played that I was heartbroken and stunned that the gme is making me do this, but what a twist of events. DB is so much better in oblivion

    • @shadhassan2145
      @shadhassan2145 Před rokem +1

      I think it's probably the khajit that makes you feel less bad overall about the whole killing thing

    • @SephTheHuntress
      @SephTheHuntress Před rokem

      Well, it's gotta be done honestly. They will serve the dread father in the void. ❤

  • @kaihuizing5970
    @kaihuizing5970 Před 6 lety +2201

    Skyrim has no arena :(

    • @TheCantinaChannel
      @TheCantinaChannel  Před 6 lety +175

      +Kai Huizing ya that really upset me when I realized that!

    • @XandWacky
      @XandWacky Před 6 lety +76

      It does have arena, but it can be accessed only by cheat codes (from what I've seen on CZcams). Why they didn't include it, I'll never know. The arena was such a badass thing in Oblivion.

    • @codussigma
      @codussigma Před 6 lety +27

      but, thankfully, that means no adoring fan as well. plus, the Imperial arena is kind of symbolic for cyrodil. wouldnt make sense for something similar to be in skyrim.

    • @17MrLeon
      @17MrLeon Před 6 lety +8

      Arena is like colloseum giving the sense of empire as rome it makes no sense to be in skyrim.

    • @johncena-ee1vy
      @johncena-ee1vy Před 6 lety +44

      skyrim is the land of the nords the rag tag fighting loving sons of skyrim and war who love to fight and compete i feel like it shouldve gotten an arena but not as big and grand as the others

  • @Ubeogesh
    @Ubeogesh Před 5 lety +592

    A very trivial thing that I prefer in Oblivion: an actual quest log, rather than list of check boxes paired with map markers.

    • @leedavis6343
      @leedavis6343 Před 5 lety +53

      Well to be fair, in Morrowind you had an actual journal, that you had to flip through page by page to find out where you are in certain quest lines. It felt a lot more legitimate because you would literally read through your journal which was your literal journey through Vvardenfell as *you* took it and you would be able to remember exactly how you went through the game. Page. By. Page.
      So the point I'm getting to is there's been an overall de-evolution of the quest tracking system as the years have gone by. I do think that Oblivions quest tracking system was the best balanced for how immersive it is Vs how effective it is.

    • @Shinotant
      @Shinotant Před 4 lety +36

      @@leedavis6343 Agreed on Oblivion's quest tracking. It made you think and figure things out but also held your hand when you needed it. Morrowind was too harsh, and Skyrim is just too easy and lifeless.

    • @HelloHelloHellobby
      @HelloHelloHellobby Před 4 lety +2

      YES! Also the morrowind journal is good too

    • @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206
      @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 Před 4 lety

      @@leedavis6343 That sounds long, Nikkas got lives to live bruh

    • @TXFDA
      @TXFDA Před 4 lety +16

      Oblivion feels a lot like a mix between Morrowind and Skyrim. I mean, duh, obviously. But it's surprising HOW middle-ground it actually feels. Like, a less casual Skyrim. But not quite as "figure this out on your own" as Morrowind was.
      I wouldn't necessarily say Elder Scrolls is getting better with each game in the series. But what I can praise, is how different they are. Like, there's an actual progression to the games in terms of graphics and gameplay (for better or worse). It hasn't really fallen into that CoD mindset of copy and pasting games each year with a few changes. You can look at Morrowind, Oblivion, and Skyrim next to each other, and see an actual change. There's a clear upgrade each time.

  • @munkyz234
    @munkyz234 Před 2 lety +66

    I remember the first time I played oblivion, it was such a huge step up from Morrowind but still felt connected to the game. The menus and controls all felt familiar. Once I played Skyrim I was actually disappointed and felt like it was a actually a step back from oblivion. I thought I was the only person who that that lol

    • @pkmkb1
      @pkmkb1 Před rokem +2

      Really wasn't that huge of step up, in fact it wasn't a step up at all it was much worse, they gutted way too many things form morrowind,casualised the game and added one of the worst scaling systems ever in gaming

    • @munkyz234
      @munkyz234 Před rokem +4

      @@pkmkb1 you have no idea what you’re talking about

    • @max7971
      @max7971 Před rokem

      Step up? Lmao
      What menu felt similar? In morowind You right click and get ALL the menus on your screen. You can scale them as you wish, you can change high and width, you can stick your map, and when you close the menu it will be on the screen. You can’t even zoom out the map in oblivion, everything is done with console plebs in mind. You can’t even delete spells in oblivion, while you could in morowind. It’s a massive step down.

    • @munkyz234
      @munkyz234 Před rokem +9

      @@max7971 I played Morrowind on Xbox and oblivion on 360. You can roll your eyes about that all you want 😎

    • @lurtiskoe
      @lurtiskoe Před 3 měsíci +1

      same brother, same. everyone was raving about skyrim and im like "but oblivion was so much better..." still think that too. I loved when I hit 100 acrobatics and could strafe jump across the cities and over the water

  • @Rachel-96
    @Rachel-96 Před 4 lety +36

    Oblivion will always be my favourite, I spent soo many hours playing it as a kid that (as sad as it sounds) it helped me get through tough times during school especially since I didn’t have many friends

  • @axyle2557
    @axyle2557 Před 6 lety +229

    "I AM the guild master, you prick" Had me crying :D

  • @MostEnvious
    @MostEnvious Před 4 lety +1028

    Oblivion Mage guild quest:
    Get a recommendation from every guild hall master by completing a unique quest for each one.
    Become a member and carry out small novice tasks.
    Discover necromancers are in the area and tell the masters.
    Find out what the necromancers are doing various small quests and have the masters take care of it.
    Masters are overwhelmed and panic as you find out that Mannimarco has return.
    Members are dying and you are tasked to slow Mannimarco's rise to power by intercepting his artifacts through various quests.
    After long planing, you defeat Mannimarco and for your bravery and skill, you become guild master.
    Skyrim Mage guild quest:
    You find an orb of power and bring it to the guild hall.
    Obvious bad guy tries to use the orb of power and you defeat him.
    You become the new guild master.

    • @tingispingis
      @tingispingis Před 4 lety +258

      Skyrim guilds:
      Current guild leader just dies
      "Well I guess the newest member is now the leader"

    • @EnrocaLaRoca
      @EnrocaLaRoca Před 4 lety +47

      @@tingispingis I mean, it kinda makes sense in the Dark Brotherhood questline since you're the Listener. I don't find much sense for you to be the Guildmaster of the Companions and the Thieves Guild, since surely there's more apt members for that, but I can understand it since you had to break your back in both cases (finding Wuuthrad, killing the Companions' arch-enemies and a bunch of witches on the one side, and doing a shitton of jobs, which I think is enough to prove you might be a good leader). But come on: you can beat the College of Winterhold by casting like 3-4 spells during the whole quest.

    • @evilscotsman9962
      @evilscotsman9962 Před 4 lety +67

      @@EnrocaLaRoca I completed the College of Winterhold questline without casting a single spell. Any magic needed was done with shouts.

    • @luislaurel5608
      @luislaurel5608 Před 4 lety +17

      When I defeat the yellow guy I was like WTF?? this is it?? The fucking archmage died with just 1 blow and I, the new member didn't? and just for killing the yellow guy I became the archmage, really stupid and I did not even fight him directly I just needed to shoot at the magnus

    • @demomanchaos
      @demomanchaos Před 4 lety +27

      @@EnrocaLaRoca There is a video of someone beating the Mage's Guild without learning or using a single spell or shout. Same dude figured out how to beat the Thieve's Guild without breaking the law and the Dark Brotherhood without killing.

  • @mariavienna1305
    @mariavienna1305 Před 3 lety +39

    Best point: Skyrim takes it self to seriously 😐 I loved that oblivion was so fairytale like

  • @lewisbatten4684
    @lewisbatten4684 Před 4 lety +51

    Oblivion has forking Minotaurs...
    You always remember seeing one of those silhouettes in the mist in an Ayleid ruin.
    Variety of daedra, variety of undead, quicker less clunky control response. And your agility actually gives you an advantage, pinging from rock to rock and jumping over enemies.
    Oblivion did a lot of things better.

  • @Oggy2295
    @Oggy2295 Před 6 lety +788

    5:06 "A quest that is light-hearted and fun" *flock of sheep drop dead*

    • @TheCantinaChannel
      @TheCantinaChannel  Před 6 lety +36

      +Oggy2295 haha.

    • @schribbler1592
      @schribbler1592 Před 6 lety +47

      Rats in the streets, sheeps dropping dead, dogs dropping from the sky and cats running in panic! Mass hysteria!

    • @brandonvistan7444
      @brandonvistan7444 Před 6 lety +8

      The Cantina I wish the Companions questline included the Fighter's Guild's amazing artwork.

    • @gabrielkerne9175
      @gabrielkerne9175 Před 6 lety +1

      You havent done that one yet have you ?

    • @codussigma
      @codussigma Před 6 lety +20

      well, sheogorath is both manic, AND demented. i mean, this IS the guy who rather happily remarks on using your intestines as jump ropes and plucking out your eyes in the same sentence as offering you a cheese wedge

  • @edwardganio2699
    @edwardganio2699 Před 5 lety +523

    On the PS3, going through a door in Oblivion was usually so fast that I barely had time to read the info graphic on the loading screen. In Skyrim, going through a door took so long that I had read the info graphic 20 times, took a piss, got a coffee, read War and Peace, and did my taxes before the next area loaded.

    • @jr2793
      @jr2793 Před 4 lety

      🤣🤣

    • @ericowen5305
      @ericowen5305 Před 4 lety +2

      No shit!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @dirtymack74
      @dirtymack74 Před 4 lety +1

      Should have played on xbox fast load times!

    • @NEETKitten
      @NEETKitten Před 4 lety +16

      @@dirtymack74 Yeeaaaaah, no. Skyrim was just slow.

    • @dirtymack74
      @dirtymack74 Před 4 lety +3

      @@NEETKitten I'm still playing it and it isn't slow at all xbox one s
      With graphic mods

  • @sethleoric2598
    @sethleoric2598 Před rokem +85

    My favorite part of Oblivion is how the towns actually feel like towns, like there's actually space to move around in but still a bit enclosed.
    I also like how more people use horses in Oblivion, i get in real life Medieval people normally just went on foot and in groups sort of like Skyrim but seeing people on horses just made the world feel more alive.

    • @greenscheme2040
      @greenscheme2040 Před rokem +6

      Also Elder Scrolls is not set in earth's middle ages or dark ages. Skyrim is more like a silly Viking game than an RPG set on Nirn on the continent of Tamriel.

    • @huiledenoix8014
      @huiledenoix8014 Před 11 měsíci +3

      You are right finding it more plausible and lively. Back in time a lot of people knew how to ride horses, even when they didn't own one or when they did so only every six months. Horse owners and experienced riders were uncommon, but riding a horse to from A to B was not so uncommon. Before mechanization of transport and trains, you would very often have one guy in your family (in your village, in fact) that raised one or two horses.
      People back in time weren't rich, they ate less and walked a lot more, but they did ride horses, as much as they did eat meat and fish, and weren't spending all their time dying of diseases and drinking alcohol

  • @DioBrando-nb7yz
    @DioBrando-nb7yz Před 4 lety +160

    I know this video is kind of old, but I still want to get this out.
    I don't feel connected to the world of skyrim at ALL. That's something you said too but for me it's more extreme. Also these boring quests where you have to go to dungeon after dungeon.. Oblivion did this 2000x better and every quest feels unique and I feel connected to the world and it's way funnier and more memorable.

    • @jeff-hd9og
      @jeff-hd9og Před 3 lety +2

      hayato

    • @silverjay4455
      @silverjay4455 Před 3 lety +11

      True the dungeons in skyrim were huge and empty. Oblivion had a soul

    • @DioBrando-nb7yz
      @DioBrando-nb7yz Před 3 lety +2

      @Matt Mercer's Stunt Double yeah I always cheated in oblivion to get +5 +5 +5 every level because otherwise it was unplayable. Also damage output in oblivion is HORRIBLE enemys tank wayyy too much

    • @randomguy2023
      @randomguy2023 Před 3 lety +1

      I do but I respect your opinion

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Před 11 měsíci

      then you’re just a Nostalgia fanboy.

  • @lordkresnik2873
    @lordkresnik2873 Před 6 lety +4021

    I wish they would remaster oblivion

    • @TheCantinaChannel
      @TheCantinaChannel  Před 6 lety +294

      Same

    • @aaronrussell8362
      @aaronrussell8362 Před 6 lety +99

      If there is a remaster for oblivion I would improve the graphics and character models, have the enchanting and spell making alters all over cyrodill, and eliminate the need for gold or skill requirement when enchanting or making spells. I’m sure others could think of changes that could be made if oblivion was remastered.

    • @masgondi1
      @masgondi1 Před 6 lety +52

      There's a mod that converts oblivion to skyrim. Still in development tho. I don't know whether they're changing the whole system to make it more like oblivion or just importing the content. Either way i think it's gonna be awesome.

    • @ahtinen4004
      @ahtinen4004 Před 6 lety +15

      Ario Bimo if this is another Skywind shit, not interested. it's just a-try Morrowind/Oblivion themed Skyrim mod with almost nothing inside like those games except world map and NPCs.

    • @ahtinen4004
      @ahtinen4004 Před 6 lety +11

      Lord dedric It would be absolutely good idea. Same game, just updated and with better graphics

  • @cynicalgold9992
    @cynicalgold9992 Před 5 lety +1301

    I remember this one time while playing Oblivion. I was like level 8 and I found a troll. I knew i was outmatched, but I had just gotten a new sword that i wanted to test out. So, as I thought about how stupid it probably was, I charged the troll. We went back and forth in between the underside of the damaged fort and on top of it's crumbling walls. For every hit I landed on it, the troll landed 2 more on me. I had to start blocking every single shot in order to stagger him, or he wouldve made quick work of me. My thief character wasn't used to this kind of beating. I was using everything I had; every potion, even the few spells I I had. About halfway through, another fight started between me and my own stamina. I began to do no damage against the beast. Still, I refused to back down. The battle literally lasted for about 10 minutes. We both fought hard, but in the end, I was the one left standing. I had barley any health left, I couldn't even see the red on my health bar. I paused the game and just started laughing about how amazing the fight was. That was over a year ago, and I still remember it like it happened yesterday

    • @funybirbman3813
      @funybirbman3813 Před 5 lety +163

      dragons are weaker than trolls

    • @aimeestenekes3746
      @aimeestenekes3746 Před 5 lety +86

      This made me really happy

    • @mrs.hatfield1451
      @mrs.hatfield1451 Před 5 lety +75

      That is kinda the magic about Oblivion. You have actual adventures and they are memorable indeed.

    • @sixpiecechickenmcnobody1730
      @sixpiecechickenmcnobody1730 Před 5 lety +39

      These are the kind of stories that genuinely makes me feel joy that you went into a fight that you had very little chance of winning but came out on top and told the tale this is the kind of story that oblivion will give you

    • @krimo5700
      @krimo5700 Před 5 lety +14

      @andreasm1
      When i discovered Umbra by coincidence and started a fight with her thinking foolishly that i can take her as she is the same as everyone else, i was shocked! man!! who the hell is that character? It was quite an experience to be honest i still remember it after a whole decade...

  • @drebear2638
    @drebear2638 Před 4 lety +24

    I liked how in Oblivion, when you leveled your melee combat you actually got visibly better. Like when you got it high enough you side heavy attack became a spin attack. Made it seem like your character was actually studying and learning swordplay instead of just hitting harder

    • @max7971
      @max7971 Před rokem +4

      You begin your journey by fighting skeletons for a minute
      You end your journey by fighting skeleton champions for 3 minutes
      Truly a massive progression, a masterpiece of design, where you can waste your stamina to get a whooping 5% chance of paralyze on your backswing

    • @hllyenaylleth9576
      @hllyenaylleth9576 Před rokem +7

      @@max7971 You're cynical.

  • @jackccurbs
    @jackccurbs Před 4 lety +23

    Another thing that's always bugged me about Skyrim is how much each questline makes you the "Chosen One." Also they're all way too short, since they eliminated guild rank and the prestige system.

  • @pawnzalivesea521
    @pawnzalivesea521 Před 4 lety +1248

    Lets be honest
    Morrowind story + Oblivion playthrough + Skyrim graphics = Godlike game in the universe

    • @KarlHerzog
      @KarlHerzog Před 4 lety +77

      Holding my breath for ES6 tbh.

    • @sixpiecechickenmcnobody1730
      @sixpiecechickenmcnobody1730 Před 4 lety +35

      And if we add more customization to your character like for instance having the ability to choose the legs if the argonians in Morrowind if you are playing as an argonian or if it had all of the skills from all of the games like in Morrowind you have specific skills for weapons and in Skyrim you have one handed and two handed. Add all of that and it would be the best game to ever exist. Jesus Christ this is long.

    • @ThiagoSilva-gb2iv
      @ThiagoSilva-gb2iv Před 4 lety +103

      @@KarlHerzog Don't. In Bethesda's current state, your hopes of them making an actually decent ES6 shouldn't be so high

    • @KarlHerzog
      @KarlHerzog Před 4 lety +21

      @@ThiagoSilva-gb2iv
      I'm still jumping between Skyrim and Oblviion... thinking of getting ESO while it's still alive, but one can dream haha

    • @ThiagoSilva-gb2iv
      @ThiagoSilva-gb2iv Před 4 lety +10

      @@KarlHerzog if you enjoy MMO's and the feel of the ES series, you might really enjoy ESO. I had a ton of fun with it when it released, and the game has so much new stuff in it. It does have microtransactions but that's just because you no longer have to pay monthly to play the game. You only pay for the base game and if you want non-essential cosmetic items and access to new dlc's

  • @georgehennon6415
    @georgehennon6415 Před 5 lety +456

    I remember on a certain quest in Skingrad you had to speak to someone who was currently in jail. And to get in without the guard being suspicious, you had to get hired on as a lowly servant, the "Slop Drudge." I remember walking around the town after the quest and the guards actually said things like "Get to work Slop Drudge" and things like that. I just thought it was really cool

    • @DemDoolies
      @DemDoolies Před 5 lety +21

      That quest is awesome! And being called Slop Drudge by the guards is just hilarious

    • @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206
      @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 Před 4 lety

      What's a Slop Drudge??

    • @YouaNumbahOneRacist
      @YouaNumbahOneRacist Před 4 lety +36

      Someone who drudges slop.

    • @adieu1389
      @adieu1389 Před 4 lety +2

      @@YouaNumbahOneRacist very helpfull information bud

    • @semmieb3e127
      @semmieb3e127 Před 4 lety +2

      That’s one of the Thieves Guild quests. You have to rescue the Argonian from not only the jail, but a vampire hidden in the wine cellar!

  • @BrunoBluthgeld
    @BrunoBluthgeld Před rokem +37

    I would add that the main questline of Oblivion was way better than Skyrim's. Martin Septim was a well-made character you grew attached to and who gradually became your friend during the main quests. That made his final sacrifice so darn heart-wrenching and memorable. In comparison, Dhovakiin is always in the center, doing everything to save the world by himself. Other characters feel like pawns or tools that merely help you on the way but have no real taste on their own. I can only speak for myself but I completed Skyrim's main questline once and was never tempted to repeat it. It just feels... boring, the dragonborn simply annihilating everything that stands in his way, including Alduin.

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Před 11 měsíci

      that’s BS skyrim is way better you’re a liar

    • @arghydoodles1921
      @arghydoodles1921 Před 11 měsíci +4

      I think my first big disappointment with Skyrim (except for being unable to get drunk, have better bar brawls or have a funny hangover outside of one quest) was when you fight Alduin and he is quite literally nothing different except perhaps like a spell or two. He is tiny for someone called the fucken WORLD eater.

    • @BrunoBluthgeld
      @BrunoBluthgeld Před 11 měsíci

      @@arghydoodles1921 A valid point. Some more funny social interactions would be appreciated (both in Skyrim and Oblivion in fact). And I actually forgot about it but I had a similar impression of Alduin being kinda underwhelming for a being meant to destroy the whole reality. Dagon looks way scarier in Oblivion and he's got but a fraction of Alduin's destructive power.

    • @klaatubarada6200
      @klaatubarada6200 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@arghydoodles1921 Yes. Dragons in Skyrim tend to be just an annoyance instead of dangerous beasts who could destroy the world. On my second playthrough I had to install a mod(forgot the name) which overhauled the dragons combat(including Alduin), consequently making them way scarier to fight.

  • @dominicballinger6536
    @dominicballinger6536 Před rokem +21

    I quite enjoy how the magic system is more complex and customizable in Oblivion, as it helps you truly make a character that is unique to you! Although the lack of a "forget spell" option like in Daggerfall, at least on xbox, has led to me having a totally terribly organized spell book.

  • @Gleowyn
    @Gleowyn Před 6 lety +246

    Skyrim Dark Brotherhood was a MASSIVE letdown after Oblivion's Dark Brotherhood. Man, that questline was amazing in Oblivion.

    • @stanleywilliams1605
      @stanleywilliams1605 Před 6 lety +9

      You are sooo right!! The Morag Tong questline in Morrowind was epic as well, even more with the Tribunal DLC you get to face the Dark Brotherhood, the sworn enemy of the Morag Tong.

    • @CaptainCocaine
      @CaptainCocaine Před 6 lety +15

      Even Oblivion's Fighter's Guild questline was more disturbing than Skyrim's Dark Brotherhood questline.

    • @ColonelBragg
      @ColonelBragg Před 6 lety +18

      thieves guild was way better in oblivion too

    • @phoenixsplash135
      @phoenixsplash135 Před 6 lety +5

      I did like trying to kill the emperor. But the dead drops and assassinations in Oblivion were so cool to me when I first played it

    • @badkittenlpgermany8290
      @badkittenlpgermany8290 Před 6 lety +3

      After I rebuilt the Brotherhood the Quests felt like I was Playing Assassins Creed.

  • @speedofthephantom5620
    @speedofthephantom5620 Před 6 lety +710

    I, am the dragonborn. One of the last remaining in centuries.
    I am the leader of the dark brotherhood and the listener of the night mother.
    I am the leader of the thieves guild and proud nightingale of nocturnal.
    I am the savior of skyrim, and slayer of alduin.
    I am a member of the companions, and one within the circle.
    I am thane of all nine holds.
    I am the savior of solsthiem, and have defeated the first known dragonborn.
    I have gone to sovenguard and back.
    I wear armor made from the bones and scales of dragons.
    I am the chief of the stormcloak rebellion, and slayer of the imperial leader.
    "So you can cast a few spells, am I supposed to be impressed?

    • @Riquinni
      @Riquinni Před 5 lety +23

      You sound as unimpressed as Skyrim citizens are with those feats.

    • @mister4721
      @mister4721 Před 5 lety +24

      SpeedOfThePhantom : LMFAO !! Yeah, exactly. That's what i mean, A character like this should be thee most famous person in Skyrim, enemies should be running for miles away from you if you appear in front of them. Instead they give you this horse shit like yer nothing but a low life peasant. "Cheers Bethesda !! "
      This character in some ways is similar to LotR main enemy Sauron, Just to mention his name and people shake with fear, yet in skyrim, a character like the above....well, he's a nobody.
      I just hope that in ES6 bethesda has made this a game to be proud of. Otherwise i won't be buying it. Getting rather fed up with the dribble that bethesda puts out these days.

    • @rofltv7809
      @rofltv7809 Před 5 lety

      so true

    • @caesarthemonkey2488
      @caesarthemonkey2488 Před 5 lety +46

      Meanwhile, in Oblivion...
      >Assists in the taking back of Kvatch
      "ITS THE FUCKING HERO OF KVATCH HOLY SHIT"

    • @peanutbuttertoast1252
      @peanutbuttertoast1252 Před 5 lety +27

      @@caesarthemonkey2488 "Let me guess. Someone stole your sweetroll?"
      Bitch I lead the Companions, killed Alduin, and literally wear his fallen as my armor!

  • @seldomsane5278
    @seldomsane5278 Před 3 lety +15

    When you go to steal the Elder Scroll for the Theives Guild, I really felt the gravity of what I was doing.... And yes, I didn't use invisibility, which made it all the more nerve-racking!! haha

  • @shanecunningham305
    @shanecunningham305 Před 4 lety +44

    5 things oblivion did better
    1. EVERYTHING

  • @PiPArtemis
    @PiPArtemis Před 4 lety +874

    In Skyrim I just kinda went through the motions of the quests because even the NPCs didn't seem very interested in what was going on.
    In Oblivion I nearly cried when I had to purge the Dark Brotherhood sanctuary

    • @exotias3998
      @exotias3998 Před 4 lety +23

      same bro same

    • @myselfme7945
      @myselfme7945 Před 4 lety +89

      We all love Ocheeva

    • @godsend1989
      @godsend1989 Před 4 lety +9

      i cried.

    • @christopherchilton-smith6482
      @christopherchilton-smith6482 Před 4 lety +50

      Wow, it's been so long I had forgotten how that quest made me feel. I was so torn, I remember staring at the screen for several moments utterly blank minded from the shock... am I actually about to do this? Skyrim has nothing on that moment.

    • @kendra3489
      @kendra3489 Před 4 lety +6

      Just restarted the game the other day and had to do that quest yesterday. Felt just as bad even though I knew it was coming.

  • @Rad-Dude63andathird
    @Rad-Dude63andathird Před 6 lety +320

    Skyrim
    Walk up to any citizen, they never acknowledge your achievements unless it directly ties to them or they're a guard
    Oblivion
    Become a goddamn crusader in one of the _expansions_ and *EVERYONE* recognizes it.

    • @TheCantinaChannel
      @TheCantinaChannel  Před 6 lety +36

      And even if they don't recognize you they will still talk about things you've done.

    • @masonservello8342
      @masonservello8342 Před 6 lety +19

      When I completed the crusaders questline even the grey fox acknowledged me for it

    • @tomhedlund4524
      @tomhedlund4524 Před 5 lety +2

      TES VI, if there ever is one, will be less rewarding. I imagine it will be heavily monetized, and any meaningful quest to earn a title or 'rare' artifact is going to cost real money. Look to indie developers, before they get absorbed by EA, for fresh experiences. Oh, and Arcane still makes a good game. Prey is far better than I expected it to be.

    • @tomhedlund4524
      @tomhedlund4524 Před 5 lety

      They were once owned by Zenimax, and Bethesda is becoming a huge publisher in their own right. But EA has the rights to more mainstream titles, so you're probably right... (sad face)....

    • @anselmo499
      @anselmo499 Před 5 lety

      Bethesda is still owned by Zenimax. Zenimax (which was founded by the two founders of Bethesda) was never the publisher, merely the holding company of Bethesda. Zenimax is to Bethesda what EA is to Bioware.

  • @freequest
    @freequest Před 4 lety +45

    It's the Glass weapons for me. I really loved the look of the glass weapons in Oblivion when I finally got around to getting them in Skyrim I was severely disappointed.

    • @max7971
      @max7971 Před rokem +3

      Oblivion’s glass armor is the worst in the series. Morrowind did it much better.

    • @marcbow
      @marcbow Před rokem +3

      Same bro! I bought Oblivion with my 360 shortly after release. I was in awe at how good the glass armor looked on my dark elf. It was awesome paired up with the glass swords and axe.
      It's been probably 15 years since I've played Oblivion, I think I may have to remedy that. Skyrim just never captured my imagination like Oblivion did.

  • @jovanaavramovic2485
    @jovanaavramovic2485 Před 3 lety +13

    the best part of oblivion is that people actually recognise your achievements

  • @PsionicSlice
    @PsionicSlice Před 6 lety +71

    One of my favorite parts of oblivion was that it felt like you and all the guards were brothers in arms in fighting oblivion, especially at the end. In Skyrim the guards couldn't care less that you're literally the only one who can save the world.

    • @hellothere7993
      @hellothere7993 Před 5 lety +2

      When there are thugs sent after you or the Dawnguard tries to kill you in the city, the guards just stand around and don't even defend you.

  • @Blackn3t
    @Blackn3t Před 5 lety +212

    100% agree with all of yours points.
    My addition: The world in Oblivion seemed much more alive.
    In Skyrim everything is static. Everybody pretty much works outside of their house. You never see a guy from the city go out to the fields. Only generic npcs can be met on the roads. But who would want to travel when 60% of Skyrim's population are bandits, right? Then 35% are generic soldiers or Thalmor and only like 5% are actual people. And most of these aren't even interesting!

    • @commentsupport6853
      @commentsupport6853 Před 5 lety +7

      Old comment, but still there are people who leave cities to work. Ik for a fact Bergritte Battle-Born works in the fields outside of Whiterun.

    • @plipplop1769
      @plipplop1769 Před 5 lety

      I wasted 25 dollars in my first day on skyrim cuz i wanted to hear a song from a bard.

    • @Bauglir100
      @Bauglir100 Před 5 lety +2

      @@plipplop1769 Dollars?

    • @roopeheikkinen430
      @roopeheikkinen430 Před 4 lety +1

      @@plipplop1769 i wasted 1000€ because i bought a new sword and materials to sharpen it

    • @Huggi123
      @Huggi123 Před 4 lety +7

      there is a civil fucking war goin on? I would not want to go and travel then

  • @AsellusPrimus
    @AsellusPrimus Před 3 lety +47

    I think Skyrim was designed to reach a broader audience, which it did. It's more straight-forward, which has pros and cons.

    • @youtubeshadowbannedme
      @youtubeshadowbannedme Před rokem +8

      making something mainstream always worsens the quality

    • @Flameb0
      @Flameb0 Před rokem +1

      @@youtubeshadowbannedme or people just don't like change. if the games were released in the opposite order (forget the graphics) i really doubt very many would be claiming that oblivion is the better game. i prefer oblivion because it's nostalgic and i think the writing is better, but i don't think skyrim is very different at all

    • @fangzntalonz
      @fangzntalonz Před rokem +7

      @@Flameb0 it's insanely different, especially in tone and content. Overall, it felt more like they wanted to make a viking game and then remembered at the last minute it was supposed to be Elder Scrolls.

    • @SephTheHuntress
      @SephTheHuntress Před rokem

      ​@@fangzntalonz Not just that but everyone in Skyrim acts like they have a stick up their ass. Like Cantina said, Skyrim takes itself too serious.
      I miss the whimsy of Oblivion. It's what made me fall in love with the game.

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Před 11 měsíci

      ⁠@@SephTheHuntresspeople don’t act overly serious. Morrowind took itself more seriously. It clearly just depend on the direction

  • @humanconsumer2864
    @humanconsumer2864 Před 4 lety +27

    i personally like the more serious tone of skyrim (that's just me tho)

    • @ProPrince
      @ProPrince Před 3 lety

      That’s good for the main quest line but shepgorath is supposed to be rediculous

    • @randomguy2023
      @randomguy2023 Před 3 lety +2

      The sheogorathe quest was pretty ridiculous in the opening and still pretty filing as you were doing the quest

  • @TheParanormalist0601
    @TheParanormalist0601 Před 6 lety +997

    My name is David. I am a Nord of Skyrim, an Unforgettable War Hero, the Legendary Dragonborn, the Leader of the Thieves Guild, the Listener of the Dark Brotherhood, Thane of Every City, Powerful Master Mage of the College of Winterhold, the Harbinger of the Companions, Leader of the Blades and the Slayer of Alduin the World-Eater, Harkon the Vampire Lord and Miraak the Dark Dragonborn. Yet whenever I kill a chicken, I am the world's worst known criminal. Can I go to Sovngarde?

    • @plumpsmedici7306
      @plumpsmedici7306 Před 6 lety +175

      The Paranormalist and you still never seen the cloud district

    • @XXXX-yb9oc
      @XXXX-yb9oc Před 6 lety +6

      Plumps Medici u you go to the cloud district to become the thane of whiterun idc if this was a joke

    • @plumpsmedici7306
      @plumpsmedici7306 Před 6 lety +71

      It's funny how you not know this meme.

    • @johm3002
      @johm3002 Před 6 lety +24

      Reillykids Gaming I think he was referencing Nazeem...

    • @micahemerza7814
      @micahemerza7814 Před 6 lety +16

      ...i like how your lack of humor makes you a buzzkill and not even the smart kind

  • @bythe9290
    @bythe9290 Před 6 lety +182

    Completes the whole storyline
    Guard: There's a rumor going around that you are Dragonborn (not exact quote)

    • @TheCantinaChannel
      @TheCantinaChannel  Před 6 lety +42

      +By The 9 haha ya pretty much. Closes one oblivion gate in oblivion
      Random citizens: you saved us!

    • @user-oo8oj1hl8k
      @user-oo8oj1hl8k Před 6 lety +4

      The guards know. For example they may say "so you're the newest member of the companions, what do you do? Fetch the mead?" and eventually change their tune to "it's an honour, Harbinger".
      And they also comment on your attire. Random people just don't give a damn, and if you've ever been to the nordics in real life, you'll note that they don't give a damn no matter how famous you're supposed to be.

    • @misanthropy9295
      @misanthropy9295 Před 6 lety

      @Doomin Why do you think I'm not a fan of Oblivion lovers. They can like Oblivion and that's not a problem, but it's when they are extremely blind about what Skyrim actually did/does because they want to claim that every aspect of Oblivion is better, even when some of those aspects are still in Skyrim for christs sake!

    • @mikeyslakowski1299
      @mikeyslakowski1299 Před 6 lety

      When you become the Arch Mage characters in the college will say things like "It's a pleasure to see you Arch Mage" or make general comments about being jealous or the college politics about how you became Arch Mage

    • @MrLaszlar
      @MrLaszlar Před 6 lety

      Plus the first time you go to Oblivion - it's just awesome.

  • @nubberton1345
    @nubberton1345 Před 3 lety +23

    The biggest problem is the lack of immersion. You don't feel like you're in Tamriel.

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Před 11 měsíci +2

      that’s a joke skyrim is one of the most immersive games

    • @S0L12D3
      @S0L12D3 Před 9 měsíci +1

      @@night6724these people just hate on Skyrim for the sake of being part of the bandwagon

    • @extrage3061
      @extrage3061 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@S0L12D3 It's not immersive at all, I have 500 hours in Skyrim and only 100 hours in Oblivion. Skyrim just feels so BORING, every NPC just says the same shit and the game feels like a grind. You are made to feel like a god (which you are or at least are supposed to be more powerful than Gods in the Lore) but instead you are given some shitty ass shouts, no thanks I'd rather have my spell system in Oblivion. Oblivion also gives off more energy like they actually bloody cared about it, also the voice acting is just better.

    • @S0L12D3
      @S0L12D3 Před 3 měsíci

      @@extrage3061 if you didn’t find Skyrim to be immersive you must not have been playing the same game as me 😅

  • @RazzleTheRed1
    @RazzleTheRed1 Před 4 lety +46

    I honestly prefer the combat in Oblivion to Skyrim's by far. It's faster paced, less clunky and is actually challenging

    • @ghosttoast8610
      @ghosttoast8610 Před 3 lety +12

      Getting staggered every two seconds isn’t fun

    • @someonesomething7146
      @someonesomething7146 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ghosttoast8610 yeah, I thought I was the dragonborn, am I an infant? Is that why i get staggered EVERY. SINGLE. SWING.

    • @ghosttoast8610
      @ghosttoast8610 Před 3 lety +3

      @@someonesomething7146 I was actually talking about Oblivion,but that fits too

    • @someonesomething7146
      @someonesomething7146 Před 3 lety

      @@ghosttoast8610 well, you're not important.

    • @djmaydraws3862
      @djmaydraws3862 Před 3 lety

      Shouts are pretty fun tho

  • @DrPacman
    @DrPacman Před 5 lety +2762

    Oblivions cities are better... Much better

    • @crimson8076
      @crimson8076 Před 5 lety +273

      i am glad rigmor of cyrodiil mod exists so i could experience an actual city, and not a dude with a lame crown ruling over like 4 buildings

    • @thecodenamenoob4042
      @thecodenamenoob4042 Před 5 lety +9

      @@crimson8076 therea a bruma mod now as well I was gonna check that out today

    • @crimson8076
      @crimson8076 Před 5 lety +6

      @@thecodenamenoob4042 rigmor of cyrodiil is a sequel of rigmor of bruma, definitely would recommend tho

    • @thecodenamenoob4042
      @thecodenamenoob4042 Před 5 lety +4

      @@crimson8076 ahh ok cool I'll look into it thank ya!

    • @ladyselin35
      @ladyselin35 Před 5 lety +66

      What do you expect? Imperals are civils. Nords are barbarians.

  • @kairyuubird
    @kairyuubird Před 6 lety +179

    LOL I DIED WHEN I REMEMBERED THAT PAINTING HAHAHAA
    great memories

  • @-powerband-gamer-6117
    @-powerband-gamer-6117 Před rokem +6

    If you play Oblivion you will realize just how unfinished Skyrim is, not to mention oblivion is a breath of fresh air after playing Skyrim, I only started playing it and its amazing, it does so many things that Skyrim left out or lack, who ever directed or made oblivion is a FKNG genius, I salute you.

    • @theHeartlessNooB
      @theHeartlessNooB Před rokem

      Its as he says, the quests were made by robots. and quests are the meat of these games.

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Před 11 měsíci

      You’re a fanboy and wrong. Skyrim is better at literally everything.

    • @clovers6690
      @clovers6690 Před 4 měsíci

      u clearly havent played oblivion@@night6724

  • @haikat4
    @haikat4 Před rokem +21

    My biggest gripe with Skyrim is just how gray and depressing the scenery is. I loved how beautiful and lush the world of Oblivion was. Plus Oblivion's OST is simply unmatched, one of the greatest of all time.

    • @Tri_Lock
      @Tri_Lock Před 11 měsíci

      What does OST mean

    • @haikat4
      @haikat4 Před 11 měsíci

      @@Tri_Lock Original Sound Track. A collection of music made specifically for a game/movie/tv show rather than buying the rights to music that already exists.

    • @elfo7918
      @elfo7918 Před 10 měsíci

      Yes, exactly that. When I started Skyrim, it was more like "50 shades of gray" it felt cold indeed, but in the same way... boring.
      And in Fallout, they do the opposite, they get more colorful xD

    • @GhostBoy1023
      @GhostBoy1023 Před 8 měsíci

      I liked it it was part of the cold Nordic atmosphere, set the mood of the game and the soundtrack to Skyrim is just as good as oblivions

  • @Flipindabird23
    @Flipindabird23 Před 6 lety +113

    I’m glad I wasn’t the only one let down by meeting sheogorath in Skyrim.

    • @MiotaLee
      @MiotaLee Před 5 lety +5

      I had a huge fan-crush on him in shivering isles, it's my favorite DLC to any game ever to this day. He was such an awesome character and howevermuch I wanted to like him in Skyrim he just didn't measure up.

    • @IQuarent
      @IQuarent Před 5 lety +4

      I hate that quest and avoid it like the plague. It loads an undroppable useless item into your inventory and the quest itself is just a list of chores. Meeting Sheogorath wasn't worth the effort at all.

    • @Cr4z3d
      @Cr4z3d Před 5 lety +2

      The Amazing G The Wabbajack is actually fucking hilarious to just dick around with, wreaking absolute havoc just for shits and giggles. It actually can cause some serious damage though, too, only problem is it takes tons of soul power and you can't level with it.

  • @imnotlying494
    @imnotlying494 Před 6 lety +222

    I hate being the "Chosen One" much rather be the guy who helps the "Chosen One" it allows for better RP. Also the premise of being the Dragonborn only fitted a Nord warrior, a Khajiit thief being the Dragonborn is a bit strange to me.

    • @sofiamafra2644
      @sofiamafra2644 Před 6 lety +31

      Im Not Lying! I feel you m8
      I created a khajiit thief/assassin and being in sovngarde fighting alongside those legendary nord heroes while wearing full nightingale armour with a fluffy tail hanging around was just... odd

    • @matthewfraney9108
      @matthewfraney9108 Před 6 lety +11

      I agree .... that's where mods can be very helpful. check out "you are not the Dragonborn" and "alternate start - live another life"

    • @Alexandre152
      @Alexandre152 Před 6 lety

      but you help the people of skyrim, so actually, the chosen ones are the kings to rule the people, not dohvakiin. They also rule dohvakiin, since, if youkill a citizen that has done nothing to you, you will have a bounty added for your crime.

    • @thisisJim85
      @thisisJim85 Před 6 lety +2

      I am a Khajiit thief in the game lol

    • @junamboqcg2369
      @junamboqcg2369 Před 6 lety +4

      I wouldn't say you're the "Chosen One" in Skyrim. It's implied that there might be other dragonborn out there somewhere. You just happen to be he only one actively fighting dragons in Skyrim.

  • @STG113
    @STG113 Před 2 lety +6

    I know it has been years since the video launch but I remember the first time I've completed the thieves guild quest in Oblivion.
    I wasn't expecting to become the gray fox. The way the mask functioned was awesome. I remember the emotion of it all.
    I can't remember a single quest in Skyrim I felt anything like it.
    But well, I like Skyrim very much too

  • @Reishadowen
    @Reishadowen Před 3 lety +11

    Oh, where to start?
    *First* off: Magic. Oblivion's magic was better, and even let you create your own spells! This was my favorite part by far (so many fond memories). While Skyrim tried to innovate with focus spells, it still felt like it had too few spells, and they all cost you so much MP to use, and never got any stronger. You'd just have to swap out for stronger spells. The master level spell? Always started with you spending five seconds waving your hands before casting it, and whatever you were casting it at had already moved on, or hacked off your face.
    *Second:* Conversations. While radiant conversations NPCs would have with each other was ridiculous, the conversations with the player with always freeze all outside action. This was a serious blessing in disguise. I can't count the number of times I've tried talking to someone in Skyrim, and one of the following would happen:
    *A:* someone would walk up in between me and the person I was talking to, and then just start sweeping, or eating bread. Right in my face.
    *B:* Someone else would walk into me, pushing me away, and disengaging the conversation. Coin flip on whether the conversation would start over from the beginning, or if it would act like I already listened to the conversation, and I'd miss out on the dialogue. Maybe even the AI script breaks and I can't finish a quest because the person keeps going "Yes? Hmm?" whenever I try to talk to them to advance the quest.
    *C:* Some cultist or vampire would come in and kill the person I was talking to, while in the conversation.
    *D:* The person I was talking to would see some mudcrab behind the wall or something, and it obviously killed their parents for how pissed off they are and won't return to their normal AI until it's dead. Good luck trying to get them to put away their weapon and resume dialogue.
    *E:* Some random person would walk by, stand right next to me, and start announcing some random line at the top of their lungs, and override the subtitles so I can't hear the mission-critical dialogue from the NPC I was talking to.
    *F:* Some random person would come up while I was in a conversation with someone else, BREAK THE CONVERSATION, then interrupt it with their conversation. Looking at you Brynjolf.
    *Third:* The quest log. In Oblivion, you got a journal entry at pretty much every objective that made it very easy to remember what you were doing, and pick up where you last left the game off. In Skyrim, you get maybe a single line telling you the bare minimum and maybe a map marker.
    *Fourth* and probably the most notable: The overarching antagonist. In Oblivion, you are sprung from your cell by good fortune, as the emperor is trying to trying to escape some assassins, and then the guy even opens up and trusts you. Then he gets offed by low-level assassins, and you get the forwarning that much larger forces are at work. You constantly get harassed by increasingly more high-level enemies of the same cult, until you finally come face-to-face with the Mehrunes Dagon himself. Meanwhile, all of Cyrodil is besieged by oblivion gates, and throughout the game you get the constant feeling that this invasion is a very real danger to Tamriel.
    What do we get in Skyrim?
    The first antagonists you meet are the imperials, who disregard paperwork and procedure and are just determined to kill you without knowing who or why. Who saves you? The antagonist, who then directly wrecks all their s**t, and makes you think, "What a swell dragon! I gotta go buy him a beer when I get out!" The next time you meet him, he's raising one of his dragon buddies from the grave, casts some shade for you not knowing how to speak dragon, and then flies off. You don't encounter him again until you fight him near the end of the game....because I guess everyone is saying you have to, so, I guess you have to.
    What are the rest of his minions doing in the mean-time? F*ck-all, that's what. They're dragons, they just randomly come up, pester you, and then halfway through the fight they get bored and go harass a bandit encampment down the road somewhere. They have no plan besides "fly around a bit and enjoy living again." Sure, NPCs tell you all the time that "prophecy this & that", and he's supposed to end the world, so that's why we have to stop him. But....we never really see the impacts of "dragons are bad, they need to be stopped". That's the thing that, from my very first playthrough, I felt was missing: a sense of "this is evil, I need to stop it".

  • @kojott93
    @kojott93 Před 6 lety +172

    The guilds in Skyrim are practically nonexistent. I mean you can become an archmage of the Winterhold Academy in like 3 hours with barely using any spells. That's how long it took to even become a proper member of the Mages Guild in Oblivion.

    • @Lickicker
      @Lickicker Před 5 lety +16

      Dude getting into the arcane university was so hard in oblivion, thats why it makes you feel accomplished to get spellmaking and enchanting

    • @carneus
      @carneus Před 5 lety +12

      Pretty sure the only spell you need to use in the entire Mage's Guild questline is the block spell during the first lesson.

    • @GrimOakheart
      @GrimOakheart Před 5 lety

      Actually you need to hit the wall in saarthal with magic too. See, skyrim has loads of magic in the questline...

  • @mattypayne66
    @mattypayne66 Před 6 lety +168

    The overall look of Oblivion feels more magical and warm and the characters and quests are so much more memorable

    • @smokind.johnsonn1851
      @smokind.johnsonn1851 Před 6 lety +21

      I totally agree with you! Skyrim would be a "Hollywood film", Oblivion is more like "an old book with very mystical storries".

    • @SarsTheSecond
      @SarsTheSecond Před 6 lety +5

      Smokin D. Johnsonn Oblivion and Morrowind are like TNG and TOS and Skyrim is JJ. Abrams Star Crap.

    • @jymfiskburk2256
      @jymfiskburk2256 Před 6 lety

      agree

    • @GamingPenis
      @GamingPenis Před 6 lety

      This is the main reason i still play Oblivion

    • @alexappsapp1332
      @alexappsapp1332 Před 6 lety

      matthew payne have to disagree, Skyrim is the best area in tamriel you could explore imo

  • @youtubeshadowbannedme
    @youtubeshadowbannedme Před rokem +6

    Oblivion's music is also way more memorable and pleasing to listen to.

  • @LadySeraphineCC
    @LadySeraphineCC Před 4 lety +18

    When the hero of Kvatch becomes Sheogorath. He's basically forgotten about and is now the Mad God. He himself doesn't even acknowledge who he used to be. 😩

  • @sugoiguy2048
    @sugoiguy2048 Před 5 lety +456

    The worst thing in Skyrim is how you start the game. There is no development of your character. You simply start as the most powerful dude. In Oblivion you literally started from the bottom. It doesn't matter where you've started. Best example is the Arena or the mages guild. The blademaster even made fun of you after requesting for a fight. And from fight to fight he respected you more and more. To join the mages guild you had to obtain a recommendation from all mages guilds. In Skyrim you just have to perform a spell.

    • @Frogtalkin
      @Frogtalkin Před 5 lety +11

      When I started Skyrim after countless hours on oblivion I left the mages guild for last thinking it would have a similar entry. One spell made me a bit angry.

    • @AndrewSSGSS
      @AndrewSSGSS Před 5 lety +7

      Chiko Loco u make it sound over dramatic

    • @medinaalangabriel
      @medinaalangabriel Před 5 lety +29

      @@Frogtalkin Dude remember that you're in Skyrim, taking into account the majority of nords dislike magic, it's surely really impressive to find someone that can cast even a basic spell.

    • @jaredqman147
      @jaredqman147 Před 5 lety +9

      You just made oblivions character sound more OP from the start. And in skyrim you are actually weak as fuck, your stamina only lasts 5 seconds at the start. You get 2 hit by everything. I think your mistaking reg game for modded game maybe

    • @vitriolicAmaranth
      @vitriolicAmaranth Před 5 lety +10

      THE WAY IS PERILOUS AND THE GATE WILL ONLY OPEN IF you cast the most basic spell that even a child could cast or talk me out of it or just tell me you're the legendary meme shouter
      And Jared, I really don't know what you're on about, but I think maybe your misunderstanding is that he's making it sound like you have to BECOME strong in Oblivion, because you do. In Skyrim it's assumed you're already strong because you're Dragonborn so people just let you do whatever you want and run whatever you want, and all the guilds are about 1/3 as long as in past games. In Oblivion you start out in a very similar scenario (you know a simple fire and healing spell, you have enough stamina to jump a few times or power attack once or twice (but running out of stamina is actually a bigger deal because low stamina makes you stagger easily), you do very little damage and have very little health and magicka), but to get anywhere, you have to 1: become stronger and 2: prove you're stronger, instead of the "Skyrim Method," where you have to 1: show up and 2: say "I'm the dragonborn, bitch."
      Actually, let me level this out a little better. Morrowind is a MUCH better comparison, because apart from Skyrim it's the only TES where you play as "the chosen one." In Arena, Daggerfall and Oblivion, you are at best a low-ranking agent/personal friend of the emperor (in Daggerfall, even less in Arena and Oblivion), and there is nothing inherently special about you except that you do eventually become one of the heroes of the Elder Scrolls. In Skyrim, you are innately imbued with an extremely exclusive and powerful blessing of Akatosh making you "the Dragonborn," while in Morrowind you are the reincarnation of the ancient Dunmer king Nerevar, "the Nerevarine" (and the prophecy about the Nerevarine also calls you Dragon-Born, incidentally, but it's contentious whether- You know what, nevermind, that part isn't what's important).
      What IS important is how each game handles this. In Morrowind, there is a layer of intrigue. The Emperor knows of this prophecy that Nerevar will reincarnate, and the Empire is politically weak in Morrowind yet there is a conspiracy afoot that will decide the fate of Tamriel that he also knows is transpiring in Morrowind under the noses of the Tribunal, so he wants to exploit the local believe in the Nerevarine Prophecy to have a political figurehead to control the Dunmer people with. So he sends you, someone who happens to tick all the boxes to be eligible to be the Nerevarine- Even though it seems like most agents of the Empire are dubious at best whether such a thing as "the Nerevarine" even exists! Ultimately, there are only two things that present a strong case for you truly being Nerevar reborn: First, you can wear his cursed ring, a gift of Azura which kills all false incarnates that try to wear it, with no ill effect. Second, a wizard is able to cure the ill effects of your Corprus disease while leaving you with the immortality and immunity to other diseases it comes with, yet the cure only ever works on you and fails in subsequent experiments, fulfilling the final and hardest part of the prophecy. Thing is, Azura also wants the Nerevarine to come and stick it to the Tribunal, so she may be manipulating these events to help the Emperor make it SEEM like you're the Nerevarine.
      Point being, it's up in the air whether you're really this "chosen one" at all! It's actually one of the game's three big mysteries (and the most obvious one- I won't spoil the others since it seems like you've only played Skyrim, and I'm sure some day you'll go back and play all the better titles). But one thing's for sure: You have the powers the Nerevarine SHOULD have, like immunity to disease and agelessness, and the right to command the various armies of Morrowind. Yet you did not have those when you got off the boat at Seyda Neen. Even when you meet the Emperor's agent in Balmora, who is to guide you on your quest, he tells you that you should go live for a while as a freelance adventurer to establish a cover identity so nobody knows you're a pawn in his schemes, and to gain some experience so you aren't such a useless POS. It's a long ways into the main quest before you even contract corprus or learn about the Nerevarine prophecy firsthand. But if you train really hard, in the end you kill a god or two, or even three if you're hard enough to beat the game the "wrong" way.
      Now let's back that up and see how Skyrim does it! You're John Prisoner, professional Prisoner of the Empire of Cyrodiil, soon to be professional Dead Guy of Helgen. About ten minutes later, you're a free man, because dragons, thought extinct for around six hundred years, suddenly returned to save you! Who knows why? Well, you go to tell the local ruler about the dragons that are burning down villages nearby, and his court wizard tells you to go get the dragonstone from the barrow where the old dragondeathlord was interred with an ancient Meme Shout and Dragon Tablet. You bring that stuff back (takes about half an hour, tops), and uh oh! Now a dragon is attacking much closer to the Jarl's hold! So you go with the soldiers to see the dragon, and after it dies (you can just stand around for a few seconds and the soldiers will kill it for you, even on max difficulty, vanilla), you turn its body into spooky soul energy, absorb it and unlock the ability to meme shout!! And as you do so, the entire world shakes and the ancient meme shouters of high hrothgar yell "THIS GUY'S THE DRAGONBORN, GUYS" so everybody knows it!!! And from then on, any time you want to get anywhere, you can pull rank by saying "I'm the meme shouter they call Dragonborn on High Mountain! Fus ro dah!" and they just let you in because you are the strongest and the best and everybody already knows it so there's no point arguing!!!!!!
      Do you see the problem?

  • @iammax1393
    @iammax1393 Před 6 lety +81

    The part about your quests not making much of a difference is too real.
    Maven Black-Briar told me "Make me angry, and I'll call the Dark Brotherhood", but I took over the Dark Brotherhood.....

    • @charlesf6247
      @charlesf6247 Před 6 lety +2

      SCHEM/\TIC, /\2 I wish maven luck I eliminated those fiends

  • @NONAME-vl5dn
    @NONAME-vl5dn Před 4 lety +15

    I always felt that oblivion took more creative risks on quests but flubbed it on the gate sections

    • @SawyBoy
      @SawyBoy Před 3 lety +5

      I completely feel you, but I loved the Oblivion gates for some reason lol.

  • @oFiiREo
    @oFiiREo Před 2 lety +18

    The Sheogorath on Skyrim was massively disappointing to me - When ever I did an Oblivion playthrough, as soon as i could go into the Shivering Isles I did because of how interesting the world was and the characters. When it popped up on Skyrim I was like "oooooh boy here we go time for some zany shenanigans" But no, let down :( I dunno if it is nostalgia, but Oblivion will always just be a superior game, IMO - MY OPINION I KNOW SOMEONE READING THIS WILL DISAGREE WHICH IM 100% FINE WITH

  • @Umbra_Ursus
    @Umbra_Ursus Před 4 lety +227

    We need an Oblivion remake, like RE2. Keep all the good, and fix all the bad.

    • @DrenzAwe
      @DrenzAwe Před 4 lety +7

      Why remake when they can make tes6 instead

    • @Paddict227
      @Paddict227 Před 4 lety +43

      Look up skyblivion, modders are doing it for Bethesda as usual.

    • @sexycavetroll2788
      @sexycavetroll2788 Před 4 lety +12

      @@DrenzAwe find the people making skyblivion and support them. It is such a huge task and they are doing it for the love of the game it's sad more fans don't knos about them

    • @BlondeWondur
      @BlondeWondur Před 4 lety +4

      Yes please. #OblivionRemaster

    • @thesman32
      @thesman32 Před 4 lety +3

      I would be happy with just a graphical overhaul and some more voice actors,the core game is fine. mind you xbox 360 version dose look pretty good on the xbox one x tho,
      I've played about 35 hours so far, game only cost me £2.00 second hand...bargain.

  • @charlesf6247
    @charlesf6247 Před 6 lety +64

    My top five for oblivion
    5. Better quests
    4. Better guild quests
    3., customization
    2. Better recognition
    1. Better DLCs

    • @MetroplexBias
      @MetroplexBias Před 5 lety +2

      Charles F Dude, when I first played Shivering Isles my mind was blown

    • @anon2447
      @anon2447 Před 5 lety

      6. better loot, even if you had access to enchanting finding the sweet and powerful random loot was so rewarding coompared to op boring grindy crafting
      7. actually useful and powerful daedric artifacts

  • @friedrichjaeger367
    @friedrichjaeger367 Před 3 lety +6

    In the oblivion db questline you can actually notice beforehand that something is off, since contracts change from having diverse and chanllenging ways to kill a target and recieving bonuses for it to just having to walk up to the guy and kill him which feels weird

  • @skylarobrien2647
    @skylarobrien2647 Před 2 lety +8

    Skyrim is one of my favourites. Oblivion was my first ever rpg, truly a magical experience for a 12 year old delving into a whole other world. Both have an A+ from me

  • @PilatusAnon
    @PilatusAnon Před 6 lety +143

    One thing I absolutely love about Oblivion is how, like it was said, you are nobody and you earn your recognition. Like in the mages guild quest line, you have to travel the entire land, just to get access to the main line. You earn your way. All the way to the top and eventually get to be guildmaster. Yet, in skyrim, all you have to do is dungeoncrawl for the guild and hey, the old guildmaster died, so how about you take his place, because you've been here for three days, I'm sure you can be the guildmaster, knowing only 4 spells

    • @OsnosisBones
      @OsnosisBones Před 6 lety +1

      It honestly took maybe 4 quests per guild to finish the line, which truly sucked as well. I hated that. I partially blame the radiant quest system for the lack of variety with most quests, but that's not excusable in the guild quests since their quest locations AREN'T randomized.
      Sure it's not an ES game and the fans have their own problems with it too, but at least their most recent Fallout made the radiant quests limited to only basic stuff like eternal help requests and bounties and follow the letter quests and all other quests had a strictly followed location and direction, allowing actually flavor and variety.
      And at least it brought back guilds (or factions, in the case of fallout) having you do a huge number of things for them all across the map before you finished their quest line. At least that makes me think maybe they've realized the radiant quest system just does not work all that well. Though some of the quests in 4 still felt like rinses and repeats, but there felt like there were a lot more that were at least memorable again.
      One of the things I hated about Skyrim guilds is they felt kind of pointless and too easy to complete. Hell, even when they do request you do an oddjob before being able to move up to the next main mission it takes like one oddjob. Most the oddjobs you wont even know you could take or randomly get until after you finish the quest line and become the head.

    • @robertemerson9109
      @robertemerson9109 Před 6 lety

      Anonym Martin Lmao the second part of your comment killed me.

    • @Angarato86
      @Angarato86 Před 6 lety +1

      i am the guild master of the college of winterhold while not casting a single fucking spell ever. lol

    • @dexter9313
      @dexter9313 Před 6 lety

      You have to cast at least two spells to advance the quest though, so you're lying. (One to enter the college and one during the first lesson).

    • @Angarato86
      @Angarato86 Před 6 lety +2

      fine but those are the 2 basic spells you learn at the start. hardly counts but yea sure i guess

  • @nickjohnson7935
    @nickjohnson7935 Před 6 lety +39

    Not to mention that in Skyrim you become the leader of EVERYTHING. You can become the Arch mage without even being a magic user!

    • @nickjohnson7935
      @nickjohnson7935 Před 6 lety +3

      You can’t just play through and be a regular member because as you keep playing it no matter what you’re doing you eventually become the guild master or the arch mage or the listener, it’s cool at first but once you lead basically everything it becomes gimmicky

  • @Z95HeadHunter
    @Z95HeadHunter Před 3 lety +11

    For me, Skyrim has the better combat, dungeons, better character models, and sense of freedom, but Oblivion has better roleplaying opportunities, better color/design of the landscape, and certainly better Quests.
    So for me it's a toss up. That said I love both.

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Před 11 měsíci

      skyrim had better role playing

    • @hugh1997
      @hugh1997 Před 10 měsíci

      @@night6724what are you smoking?

    • @ohgoditsjames94
      @ohgoditsjames94 Před 4 měsíci

      @@night6724 The game literally has zero roleplaying.

    • @night6724
      @night6724 Před 4 měsíci

      @@ohgoditsjames94 it’s all role playing

  • @alyson2103
    @alyson2103 Před 4 lety +3

    I scrolled through many comments and nobody even bothered to mention Delphine. Bitch no, I am the Dragonborn you work for ME.

  • @VaMpireWithOutLOve
    @VaMpireWithOutLOve Před 6 lety +156

    Honestly what I miss the most is the feeling of... family in Skyrim, within the guilds I mean. Of course Skyrim is supposed to show that everything's falling apart but come on - everyone's treating you like you're worthless. Look at the Dark Brotherhood in Oblivion, or the Thieves Guild. These gave you such a warm feeling and that you are somewhat important.
    Also. You kill Alduin to prevent the dragons from invading the world but... they just stay there?! It's to complete all the dragon shouts of course but it just feels like you didn't achieve anything.
    It has a lot to do with nostalgia but... personally, I think Oblivion is the better game.
    [Sorry for any mistakes, Greetings from Germany~]

    • @TheCantinaChannel
      @TheCantinaChannel  Před 6 lety +8

      +xBlooddust ya I completely agree with you. And that dragon thing really annoyed me also.

    • @Fabulousideiumn
      @Fabulousideiumn Před 6 lety +1

      xBlooddust But when you have proven your skills and done their guests then they will start to believe and like you.

    • @lieninger
      @lieninger Před 6 lety +2

      +bloodlust Agree, I always felt my character was an outsider in the Skyrim guilds, even once advanced to leadership. Plus, the little jobs you keep getting from them are with a very few exceptions pathetic, contrived, and repetitive. I only played Oblivion briefly, but I see where the people react to your character more realistically, and I can certainly see the faction quest lines being more meaningful.

    • @Stormrunner0
      @Stormrunner0 Před 6 lety +7

      You actually just stall for time. Alduin will destroy the world one day. Fits rather well if you think about Nordic mythology. They have the Ragnarok.

    • @GreebleClown
      @GreebleClown Před 6 lety

      xBlooddust I figured that when you beat Alduin you became top dragon and were able to tell the remaining dragons to knock off destroying the world.

  • @TheSF04
    @TheSF04 Před 5 lety +173

    OMG when you said that Skyrim had a tone of urgency and impending doom for every quest, everything just made sense. I love Skyrim but whenever I play it I feel like there is no lightheartedness and the overall gameplay & graphics was darker than Oblivion, even tho in Oblivian you literally had to go thru portals and in to a hell like dimension.

    • @leedavis6343
      @leedavis6343 Před 5 lety +10

      Yeah the whole game of Skyrim is just overall depressing in the graphics. Yeah they look amazing but they all look grey at the same time.. And every quest feels like the END OF THE WORLD while after the main quest and two side quests the end of the world ending thing it just gets worn out. In Oblivion, there's really on 3 quest lines where the world is ending; the main quest line, the mages guild quest, and the Shivering Isles DLC. And aside from those three quests, it is a lot of varied quests of varying degrees of urgency.

    • @shaunhumphreys6714
      @shaunhumphreys6714 Před 5 lety +4

      the dark urgency is why i didnt like oblivion and you felt pressured to do the main quest because of all the gates opening. thats why morrowind was wonderful, no pressure to do main quest storyline. i got to it in the end , but only after exploring loads of the map, just being enchanted by the telvanni towns, hanging out in them doing odd jobs for the locals. doing character development, and completeing the tribune expansion main quest which i liked better. and not having the horse in morrowind was actually blessing because you got enchanted by the starry red skies and giant mushrooms. . I've never had any desire to try skyrim. it doesnt appeal to me at all. ive seen online gameplay and its all one a grim colour, and the story is nowhere near as good as morrowind's story. dradgon's, so unoriginal. morrowind is the most original and the best adventure. if i could bring over stuff from oblivion into morrowind, it would be the option for a horse just sometimes, the shivering isles, and the arena so you can go and fight to earn money, oh and being able to control the blocking with the shield or sword, rather than in morrowind, where the block is automatic based on your block level. i enjoy manually blocking with my shield in oblivion so the fighting in oblivion is more fun than in morrowind. weapons-morrowind has the best weapons of them all and the best armour-you get to have the armoud of the guards of the goddess almalexia-an enchanted her hands armour.and its beautiful and you really have to earn that-you dont get it legally. and you can get the ultimate weapon of morrowind, which is a hammer that is so powerful you need a special wraith to use it, if you dont use the wraith you incidentally die when activating the hammer. and you've got the sword of nerevar, a sword of the god, twin swords, one flame, one shock power. those weapons are the best in morrowind and are so superior to any weapons in oblivion or skyrim.

    • @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206
      @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 Před 4 lety

      @@shaunhumphreys6714 1stly, play Skyrim, before you judge it so harshly, or else everything that you're saying is just conjecture, pure conjecture

    • @shaunhumphreys6714
      @shaunhumphreys6714 Před 4 lety +1

      @@yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 I have. I didnt like it at all. and didnt play for long. skyrim would go firmly behind oblivion into third place. graphics are not everything.. morrowind story is superior to all three, in morrowind you end up serving three gods, have absolute no pressure to do main quest, so unlimited game freedom, explore a varied colourful tantastical enviornemnt, as exemplified by the telvani cities, and the massive mushroom extremely colourful scenery with amazing skyscapes. skyrim environments look all the same- and it looks like medieval europe, rather than the more fantastical truer elder scrolls environment of morrowind. skyrim was made not for true elder scrolls fans, but to attract more mainstream players. in morrowind you start off as nothing and gain genuine recognition for your feats, especially on the main quest as you gradully fulfill the prophecy of becoming the neravarine-essentially the resurrection of a god, the main quest of morrowind is trully superior to any elder scrolls game. the environments of morrowind are trully breathtaking, while morrowind also has cities that are awesome-vivec,, sadrith mora,and oblivion has the imperial city.morrowind also has amazing dwarven complexes. despite the two main improvements of oblivion-that of being able to block with sword or shield manually, and being able to use a horse, still oblivion is only redeemed by the colourful and quite wonderful expansion pack of the shivering isles. morrowind's expansion -mournhold is the most beautiful city in all the elder scrolls series and has a main quest that is almost as good as the games main quest. the weapons in morrowind are more powerful than any in the series and the armours too-through the main quest or manually you get to own such awesome weapons as an allmighty hammer that is so powerful it requires a wraithguard to wield it or it kills you instantly., and two swords belonging to gods, and armou enchanted by one of the gods. you get to fight and kill one of the gods. oblivion is much darker in tone, the weapons and armour poorer, the display system poorer, the map feels smaller.

    • @blobfish4514
      @blobfish4514 Před 4 lety

      S F for me in skyrim it was “heh i don’t have too” although then the character got killed and i couldn’t do the quest

  • @MrMcButterToast
    @MrMcButterToast Před 4 lety +5

    I love Oblivion and Skyrim but the devs need to take some notes and add details from both games and add it to TES6.

  • @tgnm9615
    @tgnm9615 Před 2 lety +4

    I just started to play Oblivion a few days ago. The most memorable thing Ive experience was the guard arrested me after I tried to steal a horse lol. Him shouting at me gave me chills down my spine

  • @FranM8-
    @FranM8- Před 6 lety +210

    I totally agree with the second one, i hate it that people don't show any emotion when they stand in front of Dovahkiin, Dragonborn, Thane of Whiterun, Harbinger of the Companions, Restorer of the Eldergleem, Dragonslayer, Archmage of the Mages College, Thane of Winterhold, Master of the Thieves Guild, Thane of Riften, Thane of Falkreath, Thane of Morthal, Vanquisher of The vampire Morvath, Escaper of Cidhna Mine, Destroyer of the forsworn, Thane of Markarth, Vanquisher of the Wolf Queen, Thane of solitude, Thane of Windhelm, Peacemaker, Conquerer of Whiterun, Conquerer of Solitude/Windhelm.

    • @SBaby
      @SBaby Před 6 lety +7

      Well Thanes, I can understand, since every other NPC you meet in Skyrim is a Thane of something (hence their houses), so being a Thane probably just isn't that big of a deal there. As for the Master of the Thieves Guild, well most thieves worth their salt don't go around advertising that they're thieves.

    • @SBaby
      @SBaby Před 6 lety +3

      As for the Archmage, well if your college was being blamed for almost destroying all of Mundus, would YOU want people knowing you were in charge of it? As for the rest, people do react to the Dragonborn, the Eldergleem and when you kill a dragon a crowd gathers.

    • @SBaby
      @SBaby Před 6 lety

      So yeah, not sure what the complaint is here.

    • @FranM8-
      @FranM8- Před 6 lety +16

      Obviously i was overreacting with all those titles, i even got them from a forum cause they were too many to remember... but what i mean is that in the game, you never feel like a hero when you interact with some npc, i know sometimes you get a few comments.. but it's not that exciting..

    • @sherriffcactus2661
      @sherriffcactus2661 Před 6 lety +1

      You do for some of them, and after the main quest they constantly thank you for saving the world

  • @doksc
    @doksc Před 5 lety +275

    I died when you said "I am the guildmaster you brick!"

  • @da-yp1wu
    @da-yp1wu Před 2 lety +8

    The combat was mote fluid in oblivion. I like the recoil that happens when they hit the shield. It just felt more smooth and in skyrim it felt like it was slower even in high 60 fps or 120 fps

  • @TMIATC
    @TMIATC Před 4 lety +7

    Skyrim Quest: "I lost the thing in a cave. Can you get me the thing?"

    • @battlemageblitz82
      @battlemageblitz82 Před 4 lety +1

      Oblivion Quest: Go get my Jumbo Potatoes.

    • @budakbaongsiah
      @budakbaongsiah Před 3 lety +1

      @@battlemageblitz82
      Have you ever heard of an Ogre stealing potatoes in any other place, though?

    • @burak7371
      @burak7371 Před 3 lety

      Oblivion: F O R K

  • @lolegaia
    @lolegaia Před 4 lety +103

    THE BEST THING IN OBLIVION IS!!
    when you're walking randomly, 2 npc started their conversation to start a rumor.

  • @ciceroakatenza4887
    @ciceroakatenza4887 Před 6 lety +185

    Oblivion dark brotherhood was far better

    • @spartanq7781
      @spartanq7781 Před 5 lety +30

      Oblivion as a whole is far better.

    • @Damos1998
      @Damos1998 Před 5 lety +2

      Oblivion loot in houses and dungeons is literally dogshit.

    • @spartanq7781
      @spartanq7781 Před 5 lety +20

      @@Damos1998 Skyrim has that same problem. I don't know what is so hard about adding interesting loot.

    • @willhall796
      @willhall796 Před 5 lety +5

      Kazema Inzei Raiyaru especially how to get into the guild, oblivion you have to murder someone in their sleep on your own, skyrim tells you where to go and the boy automatically thinks you’re a part of thebrotherhood

    • @deadlypandaghost
      @deadlypandaghost Před 5 lety

      I disagree. Skyrim Dark Brotherhood was a really awesome quest line. I have made at least 3 characters solely to play through it again with different skill sets. Meanwhile Oblivion Dark Brotherhood made me face palm so hard I couldn't play again for months

  • @blackheartgaming6121
    @blackheartgaming6121 Před rokem +1

    I love the old school retro game sound you have in these videos

  • @zDialecticChaos
    @zDialecticChaos Před 3 lety +7

    I would take Oblivion over Skyrim any day, I can definitely say that after putting hundreds of hours into both games.

  • @bullrog21zombie
    @bullrog21zombie Před 6 lety +166

    Combine the strengths in both games to make the Elder Scrolls VI!

    • @TheStraightestWhitest
      @TheStraightestWhitest Před 6 lety +11

      DarnYankee Oblivion with shouts?

    • @scienceme9794
      @scienceme9794 Před 6 lety +18

      Coming in 2051!

    • @stevenkent5351
      @stevenkent5351 Před 6 lety +37

      but that wont happen, Bethesda will strip away perks and only have great swords or daggers in their next game. magic will be reduced even further to only blue white or red fireballs.
      "*sells 30 million copies*"

    • @Pingouinator
      @Pingouinator Před 6 lety +1

      And bring back the Morrowind's guild system

    • @BlackJester57
      @BlackJester57 Před 6 lety +1

      Hopefully it doesnt turn out like fallout 4. more of an fps than an rpg

  • @VTown1989
    @VTown1989 Před 6 lety +331

    Being "the chose one" is overrated and played in video games. You don't HAVE to play as the ONE person who is destined to save everything. Just working to help fight the "Big Bad Forces" and getting recognized for your efforts is more rewarding. I don't need my dick sucked for simply being chosen by fate. Just recognize my deeds and accomplishments throughout the game. I was a nobody who could have stayed out of it and let others solve the problem, but I CHOSE to help. That's far more honorable than just being a dickwad who got saved from the executioner's axe simply because he is the chosen one.

    • @ChewFingers
      @ChewFingers Před 6 lety +21

      Speaking of the intro... in the beginning your existence doesn't matter to anyone. The Imperials are the Altmer's bitches, but even though you're playing as one, they don't bat an eye at killing you off because they juuuust can't bother with you. And as you've progressed to become the hero that saved all of Tamriel from distaster, you are STILL barely treated better than that.
      Everyone doesn't have to pour their guts out over their love for me - heck, they don't even have to like or agree with what I do at all - they just have to at least acknowledge my accomplishments, just as you say.

    • @Ironbuket
      @Ironbuket Před 6 lety +7

      The same thing happen in Dragon age 1 and 2. In 1 you were just anyone and became great through your actions. In 2 you were destined to be great from the beginning and somehow it made it less interesting

    • @andrewdornan492
      @andrewdornan492 Před 6 lety

      Frisky isn't that the point of elder scrolls games tho?

    • @Ironbuket
      @Ironbuket Před 6 lety +6

      Andrew Not really. It's like sitting down to watch a film and being told the ending at the beginning. You might watch it anyway, but it's not as good doing things that way

    • @andrewdornan492
      @andrewdornan492 Před 6 lety

      Ironbuket understood, I get your point

  • @adog2706
    @adog2706 Před 4 lety +10

    This may sound weird to all of you, skyrim gives me amazing nostalgia, the music, the gameplay. I understand the main quest and many quests are absolutely dust compared to oblivion, I just found skyrim much more fun, no need to offend.

    • @Divinemakyr
      @Divinemakyr Před 4 lety +4

      What do you think this dude is trying to say? He's critiquing Skyrim, not saying it's a bad game, or that Oblivion is better.

    • @subhankarbaral9236
      @subhankarbaral9236 Před 3 lety +1

      Let TESVI come. People will then say how Skyrim is better than ESVI. Just wait. People only love to criticize things, not to appreciate things.

    • @Watermelone-kx2zx
      @Watermelone-kx2zx Před 3 lety

      @@Divinemakyr
      "or that Oblivion is better."
      title of the video: 5 Things Oblivion Did Better Than Skyrim

    • @Divinemakyr
      @Divinemakyr Před 3 lety

      @@Watermelone-kx2zx That's my point. Thanks for repeating it.

    • @Watermelone-kx2zx
      @Watermelone-kx2zx Před 3 lety

      @@Divinemakyr but i thought your point was that this was a critique of skyrim, and that he isn't saying oblivion is better

  • @novafelis7558
    @novafelis7558 Před 4 lety +18

    Ah yes! The quests in Oblivion are so damn good! They are diverse, demand different skills and often are so emotional with such great plot twists! I was like wtf when I killed the „goblins“ during the fighters guild, my heart was racing so much when I stole the Elder Scroll for the thieves guild and I cried when I cleansed the Dark Brotherhood sanctuary.
    In Skyrim you even have to go into a dungeon for the Bard College in Solitude! I mean what?!
    And we don’t talk about the questline of the College of Winterhold ... just don’t!

    • @Xarfax321
      @Xarfax321 Před rokem +2

      Also, one would think that Bard College quests would be about singing, telling stories, persuade people etc etc....
      but NOPE, instead it's the same old "Go into dungeon, kill monster, bring back MacGuffin."

    • @max7971
      @max7971 Před rokem

      @@Xarfax321 you would think that magic guild would be about casting spells, but you can become an archmage without casting a single spell. Oh, wait, oblivion is the same.

    • @hllyenaylleth9576
      @hllyenaylleth9576 Před rokem

      @@max7971 Isn't there a mandatory spell creation section of joining that guild?

    • @Xarfax321
      @Xarfax321 Před rokem

      @@hllyenaylleth9576 Yes, but you can use a very basic spell. Any old spell, even the ones you get from starting the game.

    • @anakinkurtkrueger8904
      @anakinkurtkrueger8904 Před 11 měsíci

      M

  • @justinr442
    @justinr442 Před 6 lety +35

    I played Skyrim WAAYYYYY more that Oblivion but I remember Oblivion's quests way more.

  • @Enrahb
    @Enrahb Před 4 lety +961

    Oblivion's opening movie was better than the Skyrim main quest, change my mind.

    • @sagieboi1204
      @sagieboi1204 Před 4 lety +50

      You aren't wrong =)

    • @spartanq7781
      @spartanq7781 Před 4 lety +65

      Who would dare argue with the truth?

    • @rezandrarizkyirianto-1933
      @rezandrarizkyirianto-1933 Před 4 lety +131

      This is the 27th of Last Seed, the year of Akatosh, 433. These are the closing days of the third era, and the final hours...of my life...
      *Start theme song*

    • @jackthemysterious360
      @jackthemysterious360 Před 4 lety +71

      Dude that opening for Oblivion always gives me chills. When that fucking beat hits I get goosebumps.
      Skyrim's opening on the other hand? Nothing. Just nothing

    • @Gelato41_
      @Gelato41_ Před 4 lety +2

      Fuck you

  • @whirl3690
    @whirl3690 Před rokem +4

    What I want from the Elder Scrolls VI is a combination of Skyrim's and Oblivion's skill systems. You must pick major skills which contribute to levels and increase more quickly, but also have customizable perks, so even builds with the same primary skills might look way different.

  • @PillowEgg
    @PillowEgg Před 2 lety +3

    Oblivion's quests were more memorable. Skyrim's are quite forgettable. I still remember that plot twist in the Dark Brotherhood in Oblivion. Skyrim does have improved QoL and gameplay though.

  • @darkagex1598
    @darkagex1598 Před 6 lety +45

    Well, i totally agree with number two. Everyone is scared shitless of the motherfookin' dragons, i slay tens of them, an no one gives a fuck. I'm supposed to be the Dragonborn!? like they give a shit, so few NPC cared to even acknowledge that fact, i may as well be a bloody peasant .. at least maybe then i'd feel like i actually accomplished something by slaying a bloody dragon.

    • @straussenberg286
      @straussenberg286 Před 6 lety

      Me too. What's the point of killing the dragon, when nobody actually gives a fuck? In Oblivion everyone hailed me for saving Kvatch and I say it's far easier than slay legendary dragon in Skyrim.

  • @JamesTWesson
    @JamesTWesson Před 6 lety +646

    Agreed bro, the lack of acknowledgement or recognition for your deeds in skyrim was just the worst man, totally immersion breaking. Like you can walk around in full daedric armor with weapons crafted from goddamn dragon bones, and bandits in hide armor will still be like "CaNt wAiT tO CoUnT uR cOiNs! 🤪" like are u DUMB I absorb dragon souls as my occupation...
    Skyrim just holds your hand too much and it kinda ruins the experience a little bit, especially with the guilds. I remember running around the imperial city hearing whispers of the Grey Fox and tryna figure out how to get beggars to trust me and tell me about him.
    In skyrim brynyolf walks up to you the moment you're in riften market and boom, thieves guild. Not to mention you can complete all guilds without having ANY skills related to the guild. You can be a two handed orc warrior and the arch mage despite having ZERO proficiency in magic. Those elemental doors blocking your way in the final quest of the mages guild? There's litterally the necessary spell tome to get passed them right beside the doors, like come on that shit's lame af.
    The attribute system in oblivion was kinda annoying with how certain skills were tied to certain attributes and that determined if your health, magika or stamina would increase upon leveling, but at the same time attributes actually made races feel distinct and unique. Races in skyrim are effectively only a cosmetic difference and whatever "unique" ability they have, there's a shout or spell in the mid-late game that will do the exact same thing.
    Skyrim was a more enjoyable game (slightly) but oblivion was a WAY better RPG.

    • @corvegazip_rocket7847
      @corvegazip_rocket7847 Před 6 lety +2

      James Wesson. Ik I use dragons has practice dummies and they think they can beat you. They there so strong

    • @Vexcron
      @Vexcron Před 5 lety +6

      Wagner Silva it's actually an opinion

    • @Psycho_Badass
      @Psycho_Badass Před 5 lety +6

      Harbinger of the companions: "you are that new member of the companions, so you what? Fetch the mead?"

    • @jabberw0k812
      @jabberw0k812 Před 5 lety +4

      I liked attributes because it made me actually have to think about how to build my character.
      Also, my least favorite thing was being the head of the Companions, but still having every single guard laugh and tell me that I "fetch the mead" for them. (Plus a bug where the previous leader who died reappeared at the HQ, and would say, "You still need to prove yourself, whelp.")

    • @TheEvilChipmunk
      @TheEvilChipmunk Před 5 lety +5

      It is rather irritating, being the Arch Mage of the Wizards Collage, and having some rando punk "advise" you that you should "try to study at the Wizards College". It'd be like being the Dean of a College in real life, and having some passer-by on the street tell you that "you're real smart... you should go to college, and do something with your life".

  • @mertgemicioglu5346
    @mertgemicioglu5346 Před 4 lety +4

    Morrowind - Totally original
    Oblivion - Medieval fantasy
    Skyrim - Vikings are so popular, Vikings everywhere ; games, instagram, TV, Cinema... (very nice game anyway)
    So I think, yeah game mechanics, modeling, graphics improved a lot. But it seems morrowind had the best writers and creative team in ES series.

  • @reverendparadox7316
    @reverendparadox7316 Před rokem +3

    I think one of the major issues with the dialog is that after you finish a groups quest and become the big man of it, the only time its recognized is by tsun. Even though guard dialog does change when you join one, the fact that there isn't anything for becoming the bosses of the groups even from members is disappointing

    • @TheCantinaChannel
      @TheCantinaChannel  Před rokem

      the fact that I can be the archmage of winterhold and the other dudes will still be like "hey your that new guy right?" brings a single tear to my eye

    • @reverendparadox7316
      @reverendparadox7316 Před rokem

      @@TheCantinaChannel its also just a really weird decision by Bethesda, they already had checks for if you did the quest lines since you get special responses when tsun asks what right you have to enter the hall of valor