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Last post: 27 Mar at 17:41
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Posted on 10 June 11 at 18:54 |
| I was planning on getting this game again to get 1250g on it and was wondering how long it would take? |
Last post: 05 May 12 at 01:50
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Posted on 10 June 11 at 19:40 |
| The actual completion itself only takes maybe 7-8 hours, 10 at the most if you turn the difficulty all the way down. But if you enjoy the game and play it to its fullest it will take quite a while. |
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Last post: 01 May at 19:51
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Posted on 10 June 11 at 23:31 |
| if you forgot to make a save for one of the achievements in the shivering isles(theres 2 achievements for chosing a side) it could take longer. but turn down the difficulty and this will be very short as the game is mostly sidequests |
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Last post: 16 May at 17:19
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Posted on 11 June 11 at 11:15 |
| King Nothing said:The actual completion itself only takes maybe 7-8 hours, 10 at the most if you turn the difficulty all the way down. But if you enjoy the game and play it to its fullest it will take quite a while.Surely it takes longer than that. To get all the achievements takes around 20 hours with the difficulty down. |
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Last post: 05 May 12 at 01:50
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Posted on 11 June 11 at 19:14 |
| Maybe included DLC but you can fly through the main game stuff. |
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Last post: 13 Jun 11 at 01:43
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Posted on 13 June 11 at 00:46 |
| The main quest line is actually pretty short and can be completed in about 10-12 hours, less if you use fast travel liberally. The faction quests tend to vary in length but none are over 4 hours long. Shivering isles, though I have yet to compete it, looks to be about 8-10 hours long. The trick with this game is to stick to the path because the true length of this game comes from the side-quests, none of which, by the way have achievements associated with them. |
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Last post: 01 Jul 12 at 23:31
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Posted on 13 June 11 at 03:31 |
| Main quest is pretty short and simple with the difficulty slider all the way down, you don't have to do Knights of The Nine, but for The Shivering Isles save before you choose witch person you plan to kill as it will save you a few hours :) |
Last post: 13 Apr 12 at 15:15
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Posted on 27 September 11 at 14:48, Edited on 27 September 11 at 14:55 by auvryndrar |
For anyone new to Oblivion, like myself, you don't need a guide beside you. The in game quest markers make it rather easy, along with fast travel.
If you choose to only allow yourself to level once to level 2, as well as turning the difficulty down to 0 you can expect it to take 30-40 hours minimum. It's taken me 55 or so now with getting sidetracked a bit and a few achievements left.
Some notes I've realized to help you get through this a bit easier.
Disclaimer: THIS IS FOR EASY 1250 NOT FOR FULL ENJOYMENT
Do the Mage quest line first. You get a good spell for free and the ability to make a spell to unlock very hard doors.
Avoid becoming a vampire, it's very tedious only being able to move at night and certain quests require you to be outside during the day making being a vampire impossible to complete the tasks and forcing you do the vampire cure quest.
Don't level past level 2 if you want to rush the 1250.
Don't worry about money/items too much as you won't need them. You'll 1 shot almost everything with a low level spell/sneak attacks.
During the choice quest in the shivering Isles to become the duke of Dementia/Mania make separate saves before you choose as you only get to choose one. So choose 1, do the quest then go back and choose the other side.
I chose a wizard and using spells has made my life very easy. Don't need lock picks, don't need healing potions, don't need weapons.
Best of luck. |