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Yes? I think there are more ways than one to make it seem that wind affects trees.

 

Oh, and I finally saw the oblivion teaser and it was basicly a graphics demo. Pfft I say.

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Yes? I think there are more ways than one to make it seem that wind affects trees.

 

Oh, and I finally saw the oblivion teaser and it was basicly a graphics demo. Pfft I say.

 

Yeah, I wish developers would throw us a bone and show us at least SOME clips from the actual E3 demos.

 

To my mind gameplay should be more important to show. Considering it has the word "game" in it, and "graphics" clearly do not. Although both contain a "g" and an "a".

Uh... well, that's half of "game". Right.

 

Seriously though, I'm very interested in seeing something from the E3 demo of oblivion. Even though it can be fabricated, I'd still like to know roughly where Elderscrolls has headed after Morrowind.

The combat still looks a little worrisome. <_<

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Well I'm not impressed by it. <_< ;)

But that is probably because it looks just like every other medeivel game trailer, voice over included. ;)

The combat still looks a little worrisome.  <_<

Yes, but the comedy value is priceless! :D

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