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Simkin said:
I'll be honest, I play many many hours of Oblivion and Fallout. There's something about being out and about in a open world with random elements coming into play and choosing what you want to do and when to do it. None of the BS in Dragon Effect 2 where you're forced to be in a very limited situation.

Go play Morrowind, Daggerfall and one of the actual Fallouts before you inevitably post more stupid.
Oblivion forces you into a very limited situation all the time despite trying hard to pretend otherwise.
 

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