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December 31st 2006, 10:12 PM
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Chrispy
Peasant He/Him Canada
I'm a man, but I can change, if I have to.I guess. 
By proper nouns are for the weak, I meant I forgot to capitalize that one. (Oblivion). And Gothic 3 at the highest settings gives a good run for oblivion. Although, you'd need an incredible rig to get it there. (We are talking, 2gig ram, A data hard drive, a 10k rpm bare-bones win install + swap file swap-file hard drive, top of the line video card, and top of the line conroe. Or better.)

Oblivion doesn't really look all that great, to tell the truth. The landscape is fairly dull and uninspired, the caves are fairly cookie-cutter, and the textures for buildings are fairly repeated. The sky is repetitive. The bushes in Gothic 3 are actually bushes, and you can't see anything when you go a ways of the path. Eh, try it, you may like it, you may not. Both games use the same engine after all, so there are some unrealistic graphics in both. Water is still meh-ish. (No splashing? Come on!) and there's a alignment glitches all over the place. (Pick up that crate and look at your char's hands. )

I think that after graphics actually get realistic, we might finally get back to the days of decent games, and plots, with, you know, plots.