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i mentioned the  bit about mages recharging for you in exchange for money, however with  all i posted no surprise it got passed over. and yeah soul trap is the best for recharging things with  minimal cost, and there  is  more then  one form of  the spell, the more expensive ones last longer  making  it easier to catch the soul. and as you go up in level you have tougher threats, however they also have better armor and weapons,  use what you want and sell the rest, another way  to  get  money, take everything you  can  from every corpse untill you  can't  carry anymore. also when you look at your inventory, inside  corpses and containers you have like 4 symbols above  each item [sometimes 3, pending  on the type  of item]. the gold symbol is the value of  the item [pay attention to  that early  on], a dagger which i believe is the attack value of the item [weapons mostly], a shield [the defense value i believe.], and a heart. the heart isn't always present as it is the percentage of  damage of the item. 100 is perfect condition, 0 it breaks [but can  be repaired]. however  at a certain point if you invest  enough in the armorer skill you  can  repair items so they  are higher then  100. but back to  my  point, the  value  of the item is what you pay attention to. if you haven't finished a quest or such and you have too much stuff  so you can't move anymore, then look at the values and drop the stuff of  no value or lower value, so  the  higher the number under  value, keep it. or if you are trying to  loot a corpse  but are weighed down  too much [over-encumbered] then take the higher value items and get  rid of the lower value stuff. either way the  moment you  are able [especially if you've gone  awhile without doing  so] go to shops and  sell off the extra stuff you don't use,  have  no use for, have no intent  to use, or the like. it will help you get extra money early on. after money  stops being an issue you  can continue  that tactic or not,  as  by then  it doesn't matter  much. and  if you are the type to worry  over  morals remember this. historically you  think common soldiers on the battlefield  would pass up taking a piece of  armor  that fit them or a weapon that was better  then their own?   also historically battlefield looting was common practice  pretty much world wide, so take  what you want, they dead, not like they can use it anymore. and on games if  they do come back they get new equipment. [evil grin] but jokes aside it is a  great way to get money early on, especially at higher levels when  the better weapons  and armor comes along and you  can get hundreds or thousands for each piece. also remember  the  more  a  shop keeper likes you the better deals  you get. also of  note, when  selling armor and such only those  things  that particular shop keeper will buy will show up on your sell list. get  used to  smiths they will be those you will visit most often with  this  method as you'll mostly sell weapons and armor. but  what  they won't  buy use common sense and think who'd most  likely buy that item. smiths, general traders, alchemists... then simply go to them and sell. and  a note that took me forever to  realize [yes i was slow on this one] on potions you click  on them you drink them, poisons however you don't drink, click on them and it asks which  weapon you want  to put it on. place  the  curser over  the poison without clicking to see what spell effect it has, you  can check the manual or  guess what that effect  does, or use  the simpler  method of using it and  see. poisons and potions pop up a lot, and  some you  can get a fair  bit of  money  for so decide which suit you best and sell the rest. simple  rule  to get extra gold early on though, take  everything you  can  and what you don't use, sell. 
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|  Re: Oblivion leveling questions
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i didn't have a problem  downloading mine, just the drive clicks for like  5 mins when you put it in or boot up the comp [from sleep mode  or reboot/boot if i forget to take the disc out] but after that it works fine. however  without  system details can't comment  too much  on the  possible probs with  it. but it is either hardware,  software problems, or  simply a  bad disc. but yeah a pain, is a fun game, hence all the babbling fro m those of who have played it.   
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|  Re: Oblivion leveling questions
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Originally posted by nickie:Sorry Robert, Oblivion is the second game that I have been unable to play on my computer! It won't install - just installs acrobat reader or whatever, and no option to install the game...If that was something fixed with a patch, I have dial-up so I don't.  Not an uncommon problem Nickie.  There are a few possible reasons.  Here is a couple things to check... Does your computer meet the requirements of the game?  Not sure, but there might be a fail safe check on the disk that would not bring up the install selection if your system does not meet the minimum req's. If you have Roxio installed, uninstall it, restart and then try loading Oblivion.  Plays havoc with some DVD check routines...  Similar burning tools could also cause an issue. Do you have any games loaded that use the Starforce copy protection tool?  If you do then you'll have to uninstall them and get the tool that uninstalls Starforce.  See link below...(scroll to the bottom of the page to find the download link).  Starforce removal tool Oh, and if you do install it you will NEED the latest patches.  Oblivion was released in true "hack-and-slash-code-without-testing-cause we-have-a-really-cool-graphics-engine-and-people will-buy-it-anyways" style and had terrible bugs.  One reason I really have issues with Bethesda (I will hold back my thoughts about their methods           )  So, get the game, get the patch(s). 
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|  Re: Oblivion leveling questions
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i mentioned the bit about mages recharging for you in exchange for money, however with all i posted no surprise it got passed over.No...I didn't miss it PDL. I was just saying I could use the soul trap instead, since I don't have a lot of money. It wouldn't cost me anything but a few cuts and bruises.      also historically battlefield looting was common practice pretty much world wide, so take what you want, they dead, not like they can use it anymore. and on games if they do come back they get new equipment.  I don't have a problem with that. I've played Grand Theft Auto       Nickie, here's something I found on another forum that may help you:    * Open 'My Computer'* Open the 'Program Files' folder
 * Open the 'Common files' folder
 * Look for the 'Installshield' folder and left click on it once
 * Press F2 and scroll to the end of the line and put an X
 * Press enter
 * Try running the installer for the game again
 
 
 It basically re-installs the Installshield folder again which normally gets you round this problem! Hope it works
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|  Re: Oblivion leveling questions
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that comment was more  to trail mystic, who mostly repeated that  quote.    but as long as ya saw at least one of us use it, it  is fine. hey what do you  know, i've posted a short  post.   
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|  Re: Oblivion leveling questions
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Hi,
 The Oblivion gates will keep popping up until you take care of the Big Siege Machine in Bruma with all of the help you got from other towns.
 
 The more you do on the main quest the more Oblivion gates show up.
 
 Besides....it is fun trying to figure out which way to go to get to the Sigil Stone and every Oblivion gate is different.
 
 The Sigil Stone is always located in the tower with the fire shooting up but the path to get to it is different.
 
 The Oblivion gates that you close will NOT reopen again.   New ones will however pop up somewhere else.
 
 You can close them anytime you feel like it...or not at all.
 
 You will have to close the ones that are near the towns before they come to help however.
 
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|  Re: Oblivion leveling questions
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Yeah, I've noticed that some of the gates are a lot easier to close than others. The one near Chorrol for example, was very hard to get to the Sigil Stone. There were three of those very powerful "wizard" looking guys in the room with the stone. I just had to run from them and get to the stone and close the gate. There was NO WAY I could defeat them all. That was before I learned how to enchant my weapons. I probably could have taken them all down had I known about using the Stones to charge my weapons. Anyway, my fighting skills have improved a whole lot since I've figured out more about how to use items and spells to increase my powers.  I still have a lot to learn, but the more I play, the more I get the hang of it. The tips you all have given me have helped tremendously also.         **edit** It's just occured to me that I've totally hijacked Nipomo's thread          . I'm sorry about that Nipomo. If I have anymore questions, I suppose I should just start another topic.     |  |  |  
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|  Re: Oblivion leveling questions
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as long as your  quests are related to the  topic ya fine as  far as i'm aware.
 i never really  had  trouble with killing  creatures unless there are more then half a  dozen, and  even then i often beat  them.
 
 and yeah the  guys  in the armor are  types of daedra, both the fighters and the  mystics. there  is also  a book 'varieties  of  daedra' i believe it is called,  it lists the types and how powerful they are relative  to each other. though  some don't come along till you become  more  powerful, but  by then you can still hold  your own at  least one-on-one.
 
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Go for it Robert. (Seems like no one maxed out thier Atributes so they can't tell me if you have less than 3 atributes left to raise "its all over baby" (not the game, but raising atributes) or can you raise say just luck until you run out of major skills for leveling.)
 I just like a little chat about oblivion so please take the thread and run with it.
 
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By the by, save before you pick up those sigil stones in the Oblilvion Gates.  As you level up, they get better and better, and if you don't get one you like, just reload and see what pops up next. Very useful for enchantments. 
 I think I'm quite ready for another adventure.
 
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Originally posted by hagatha:By the by, save before you pick up those sigil stones in the Oblilvion Gates.  As you level up, they get better and better, and if you don't get one you like, just reload and see what pops up next. Very useful for enchantments.
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yeah those are  randomly placed based on your level. higher the level the better  the stuff. and seems i'm the  only other one close to maxing all attributes nipper. but i've been  taking a break  past few days, and  you  seem  closer  then me. but  one  us us bound  to  hit it at some  point. can see  who makes it first then figure  what is  the case.   i might  go back  for  those  last 2-3 side  quests i never did as they  unrelated to anyone. gives me something to built  up levels with. my problem though is  that in the  main char's  case it'll only  go up like  a  point per level, and  he set with all the  most  used skills, which level ups happen  too often to really  level properly. might  have to start gaining  influence  with people for  the heck of it, if  i can find some i haven't already got  too much influence  with. 
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I am playing slow too...taxes (!) and work (!).
 I'm working my way through the fighters guild. Its fun--they are very cranky and want to hang out with you alot, either you are baby sitting them on a mission or they are baby sitting you.
 
 I keep telling them, what is it about "SNEAK" that you don't understand.
 Me: OK there's a big one, lets try to get some 3X damage on it first.
 Fighters Guild mohawk guy: Blank stare, pulls out his sword and runs pell mell to attack, I swear, the biggest Ogre in the known world.
 Me: Running lamely behind.."all right, all right we'll try plan B".
 Plan B always causes me a lot of grief trying to save that mohawk guys bacon.
 
 Cheers to all playing Oblivion
 
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Yea, that is one of the draw backs of the Oblivion AI.  None of the characters that accompany you emulate your current mode.  They just go running head long into battle.  Seems to be a common theme in a couple other RPG's. I think the funniest incidents happen with the knights you come across inside one of the Oblivion gates.  The first time I came across them and we encountered Daedra the lead guy yelled "You'll never take me down!!!" and they all proceeded to do a great impression of lemmings into a river of molten lava.  I just sat there laughing and thinking "World's-shortest-military-career-ever!"     
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laughs another hour at the 'shortest career ever' before speaking.
 mostly i say they  dumb enough to charge em, stay  in sneak mode and just  follow them at your own pace.
 
 however i did notice once that  in the shivering isles at  least one guy went sneak  when  i did. but  that  was only at the first real quest to  get past the gates.
 
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Hey Nipomo,  Well, all your talk about attributes and such inspired me to spark up a new game of Oblivion.  I'm playing this one a bit different to see how I can mess with the attributes and character leveling.  I've started with an Imperial, used the sign of the Warrior (strength and Endurance increase)and selected Battlemage as class. In the Battlemage class all but I think two (Blade and Blunt) of the major skills that lead to leveling are magic based.  During game play I'm almost exclusively concentrating on developing my Minor Skills to prevent quick level increase.  The only exception to this is Alchemy, which is just a requirement as far as I'm concerned since it's such an easy way to make quick money and buff your character. So far it's been interesting.  The game AI seems to perceive the attempt at level suppression, because shortly after significant level increases in my minor skills I was attacked by a literal barrage of enemies as follows: 6 Wolves - one pair and then four at once. 6 Bandits - One single, one pair and then a group of three. 3 Imps - one single then a pair from either side. 2 Goblin Berserkers.  I usually don't come across those on the road until level 2 or 3. These happened one right after the other down a short stretch of road on the way to Leyawin(sp) about 3/4's the way from the Imperial City.  I have never encountered that much resistance at Level 1.  Also, the Kajitts with their battle axes HAD to have strength levels at least in the high 60's because each swipe knocked my health points down by at least 10-15 points! It was a ton of fun, but very intense.  I get the feeling it's the developers way of saying "Level-Up or else!!"            Either that or the A/I program has developed a personality       It's given the game a bit of a new life, because even though my skill stats are getting higher my health, magicaka and fatigue are still quite low adding a new challenge to the game. 
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