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Dimmukane:
I mean, I acknowledge that it has lots of faults, but somehow they don't seem important to me.  It's not like liking Korn, though....I would say more like Muse or Daft Punk, a band that is pretty divisive.  Radiohead, maybe?

I think it's because when I play, I don't care about how you can break the system because I'm roleplaying.  It's hard to explain.  I just get into this state where I feel I'm playing the game the designers wanted me to play and I enjoy the fuck out of it.  Happened with Too Human, and several others. 

ackblom12:
I could get no enjoyment out of vanilla Oblivion at all. Everything from the boring as hell copy pasted dungeons to the shitty models to the terrible dialogue and voice acting was just shit to me. That made immersion pretty much impossible for me

Then, to top it off, the level scaling pretty much ruined the gameplay aspect of it for me. It was seriously the OoO mod that saved the game for me and even with it that it had some glaring issues.

Dimmukane:
I dunno, maybe I just got stoned once and it all clicked in place.  Like, the first time I played, I regretted the repetitious dungeons.  But now, I look forward to them, not because of their architecture, but what I might find in them.  Also, some of them are pretty cool even if there's a lot of copy-pasting (although I really wouldn't call it that, they just use a similar style of interior decor a lot, the actual layouts are different).  I jumped to the top of an Ayleid ruin once and found a single gold coin, which I thought was the neatest thing.  Well, whatever.  I just picked up Fallout 3 and need to make a character and then go to bed.

Felrender:
Picking up the CE tomorrow.  Vault-Boy is going on my dash, and I am packing my lunched in the lunchbox.

This game is going to murder my free-time.

Melodic:
Steam version unlocks at midnight, and I'm expecting a 10-hour download. Will be ready for me after work.

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