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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 4:21 pm
Is training really worth it? Is it worth my gold? Also, what is the most important/hardest thing to upgrade therfor you have to train for? Right now I have trained 3 times for heavy armor. It says I have only trained once though... I am level 4. Edit:// My disk for Oblivion is scratched crying
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 5:26 pm
Ouch. Unlucky, my friend. If you get it working, I'd say go for the training. It's helped me level a few times.
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Posted: Fri Jun 09, 2006 6:39 pm
DarXider Ouch. Unlucky, my friend. If you get it working, I'd say go for the training. It's helped me level a few times. OK, so it is worth it.. it helps you level up.
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Posted: Sun Jun 11, 2006 1:18 pm
Yea, pretty much. I also find it usefull for getting up to a base lvl for certain types of spells if you didn't make your character with them in mind. I caught up on my mysticism that way. domokun domokun domokun
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Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 9:07 pm
XzinYaga Yea, pretty much. I also find it usefull for getting up to a base lvl for certain types of spells if you didn't make your character with them in mind. I caught up on my mysticism that way. domokun domokun domokun OK cool. I just bought Oblivion for PC b/c the xbox one got scratched. I am going to make a mage archer once I get the game. I will proboly need to train for blade....
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 1:13 am
I think I know why your disk is scratched. sweatdrop
Does it have a weird ring around the outer part of it? sweatdrop
If so: That's what happened to ours (mine and Igloo's). He took it to Gamestop, and they cleaned it. They told him it was from keeping the game in the X-box while transporting it from room to room. It rotates on the wheel inside while you move it, and it gets scratched somehow by something.
So if that's what happened, get it cleaned, and take it out before you decide to take your X-box to a different room. sweatdrop
If that's not what it got scratched from...then I'm sorry. cry
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:25 am
You don't have to train. You can just cheat to level up. All the cool kids cheat. All of them.
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 7:23 am
Don't listen to her!
Avoid the taint I say, AVOID THE TAINT!
Run my children, run to the happy land of no cheating.
I've walked that dark path before, and like crack, do it once, and it's amazingly hard to stop.
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lowercaseslash Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 1:06 pm
Maybe for you. Some games I cheat, some I don't. It's not like it's an addictive drug.
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 1:14 pm
If you cheat that's just your preference. sweatdrop
I used to use glitches in Morrowind (which I don't consider cheating since it's not actually a code you put into the game...but some do)...and if they existed in Oblivion I'd probably use them too...but my character pwns enough as it is, so cheats are just...blech. sweatdrop *doesn't care for them*
As for training, I used it twice. sweatdrop But I personally don't care for it.
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lowercaseslash Vice Captain
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 1:40 pm
I'm too much of a traditionalist to cheat.
For me it'd be like the Pope suddenly turning around and saying that he's accepting Satanist beliefs.
Which would make me laugh uproariously.
However, coming back from that tangent, it almost is like a drug though.
Once you cheat, next time you get really really really really, (I invented some rather descriptive curse words while playing Dragoon), frustrated, you're likely to cheat again.
I know, I've done it, though more along the lines of going online for answers to something ridiculous.
But enough sermonizing!
I trained once, didn't like it, and never did it again.
I think it'd be useful...
Does it just give you experience or something?
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 4:19 pm
I just raised my sneak level to 75 and I am still level one and in the sewers!
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Posted: Mon Jun 26, 2006 10:30 am
you probably haven't slept yet to raise your level.
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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 1:59 pm
Mr.Bright_Side you probably haven't slept yet to raise your level. You can not sleep in the sewers. Sneek 75, and still in the sewers. That is good.
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Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 2:03 pm
Taylor_Highwind I think I know why your disk is scratched. sweatdrop
Does it have a weird ring around the outer part of it? sweatdrop
If so: That's what happened to ours (mine and Igloo's). He took it to Gamestop, and they cleaned it. They told him it was from keeping the game in the X-box while transporting it from room to room. It rotates on the wheel inside while you move it, and it gets scratched somehow by something.
So if that's what happened, get it cleaned, and take it out before you decide to take your X-box to a different room. sweatdrop
If that's not what it got scratched from...then I'm sorry. cry Tim Buckley of Ctrl+Alt+Delete linked a video of that happening. I thought it was creepy, but I've seen it happen. Never move the Xbox 360 with a disk inside. It messes it up. Badly. I'll try and find the link, but it was moneths ago. Around three days after the 360 came out. Something that would help me is knowing when the 360 came out. Does anyone know when it came out in America?
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