2009-02-18, 04:39 PM
Halo 3? Oblivion alone seems to cover the general idea quite nicely. Either way, it's still a pretty bad idea, and this is from someone who's played Oblivion for nearly 3 years and logged in at least 600+ hours across all of my characters.
Tossing out random stuff...
- Mages and Archers would be the most broken classes ever. Archers get far range skills with splash damage, and Arrow Rain/Eruption/summons/PKB to slap everything around that dares get close to you. That's not even taking Puppet into consideration. Mages are self-explanatory.
- Glitch abuse by players. Oblivion, like most other free-roaming 3D games, has glitchy environments. I know this isn't explicitly about 3D games, but first person gameplay seems to imply something like that.
- Glitch abuse by enemies. Where's my paper with that running tally about how many times I've seen bandits spawn inside of a rock or inside the floor and fire arrows out of it while I can't do anything unless I have area of effect spells?
Tossing out random stuff...
- Mages and Archers would be the most broken classes ever. Archers get far range skills with splash damage, and Arrow Rain/Eruption/summons/PKB to slap everything around that dares get close to you. That's not even taking Puppet into consideration. Mages are self-explanatory.
- Glitch abuse by players. Oblivion, like most other free-roaming 3D games, has glitchy environments. I know this isn't explicitly about 3D games, but first person gameplay seems to imply something like that.
- Glitch abuse by enemies. Where's my paper with that running tally about how many times I've seen bandits spawn inside of a rock or inside the floor and fire arrows out of it while I can't do anything unless I have area of effect spells?

