Oblivion Video
Posted: 2006-01-28 04:14pm
A new Oblivion Video. It's in German, but the pictures speak for themselves. Slightly shorter than the 20min one from E3. Looks pretty sweet.
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Nope. It takes place in Cyrodill, the Imperial Capital Province.InnocentBystander wrote:Maybe this time I'll play the campaign, i saw cool stuff like burning cities and loads of soldiers coming over a hill.
Does this one take place on morrowind too?
Depends, do you like playing on the lowest graphic settings and potentially having a slideshow?Glimmervoid wrote:Can any one tell me (I anm bad with hardware) if I will need to upgrade my "NVIDIA GeForce Go 6400 with TurboCache technology supporting 128MB" to play Oblivion?
Except, this is Oblivion, from the makers of Morrowind, I suspect optimising and good preformance not to be in the same sentence as the Oblivion engine.mmar wrote:Jesus people chill about the hardware. From the official forums, it seems that the lowend will be a Radeon 9500 class graphics card, which his should handily beat. Sure, if you want to play at a nice resolution and such you need some horsepower, but 800*600 at somewhat good settings should be playable with older hardware.
No need to create expenses for the man for no good reason. With his graphics card he should get the game and see how it plays before considering upgrading since its possible that he will be able to get a good enough expirience with his current hardware.
From the interviews I've read and from some of the dev post on the official forms (which are nicely cataloged at plantelderscrolls.com), optimization is a big focus for them. One thing that I know they've done is they ripped out the shadow system at E3 and replaced with on that is much more optimized. I think we'll have a much different performance experience with Oblivion than we did Morrowind.Ace Pace wrote:Except, this is Oblivion, from the makers of Morrowind, I suspect optimising and good preformance not to be in the same sentence as the Oblivion engine.mmar wrote:Jesus people chill about the hardware. From the official forums, it seems that the lowend will be a Radeon 9500 class graphics card, which his should handily beat. Sure, if you want to play at a nice resolution and such you need some horsepower, but 800*600 at somewhat good settings should be playable with older hardware.
No need to create expenses for the man for no good reason. With his graphics card he should get the game and see how it plays before considering upgrading since its possible that he will be able to get a good enough expirience with his current hardware.
I read abot that, but I'm still cautious.Arrow wrote:From the interviews I've read and from some of the dev post on the official forms (which are nicely cataloged at plantelderscrolls.com), optimization is a big focus for them. One thing that I know they've done is they ripped out the shadow system at E3 and replaced with on that is much more optimized. I think we'll have a much different performance experience with Oblivion than we did Morrowind.Ace Pace wrote:Except, this is Oblivion, from the makers of Morrowind, I suspect optimising and good preformance not to be in the same sentence as the Oblivion engine.mmar wrote:Jesus people chill about the hardware. From the official forums, it seems that the lowend will be a Radeon 9500 class graphics card, which his should handily beat. Sure, if you want to play at a nice resolution and such you need some horsepower, but 800*600 at somewhat good settings should be playable with older hardware.
No need to create expenses for the man for no good reason. With his graphics card he should get the game and see how it plays before considering upgrading since its possible that he will be able to get a good enough expirience with his current hardware.
They're not exactly going to say, "well it's an unoptimised, buggy piece of shit," are they?Arrow wrote:From the interviews I've read and from some of the dev post on the official forms (which are nicely cataloged at plantelderscrolls.com), optimization is a big focus for them. One thing that I know they've done is they ripped out the shadow system at E3 and replaced with on that is much more optimized. I think we'll have a much different performance experience with Oblivion than we did Morrowind.Ace Pace wrote:Except, this is Oblivion, from the makers of Morrowind, I suspect optimising and good preformance not to be in the same sentence as the Oblivion engine.mmar wrote:Jesus people chill about the hardware. From the official forums, it seems that the lowend will be a Radeon 9500 class graphics card, which his should handily beat. Sure, if you want to play at a nice resolution and such you need some horsepower, but 800*600 at somewhat good settings should be playable with older hardware.
No need to create expenses for the man for no good reason. With his graphics card he should get the game and see how it plays before considering upgrading since its possible that he will be able to get a good enough expirience with his current hardware.
No, but the previews support the devs' claims. We'll find out in a couple of months.Crazy_Vasey wrote:They're not exactly going to say, "well it's an unoptimised, buggy piece of shit," are they?