I would definitely say PC for both. Steam had them on their big holiday sale, so I picked them up for a song and have thoroughly enjoyed replaying them even with the clunky old graphics.
And yes, even with those lousy graphics, I still lean in my chair to look around corners. :)
Gamers? Is this normal?
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I've never been able to get into Oblivion, which depresses me. I just can't take the graphic drop from Skyrim to Oblivion anymore.
Thanks for the response. I've never actually seen someone else do this so I've never been sure if I was alone in this.
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I play oblivion since it has more weapons and morrowind has more
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I wasn't aware of that. If I was to try and play it again, would ou say console or PC?
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This is completely normal. I do this anytime I do something on the computer or draw or on a game. I think it means you are intensely focused.
I would definitely say PC for both. Steam had them on their big holiday sale, so I picked them up for a song and have thoroughly enjoyed replaying them even with the clunky old graphics.
And yes, even with those lousy graphics, I still lean in my chair to look around corners. :)
I played console and it was okay, but I've heard pc was better. And if you play morrowind it is only for pc and original Xbox. So I would go for pc