Why Is Oblivion's Leveling System So Broken?

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  • Опубликовано: 26 дек 2024

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  • @josephthomas8318
    @josephthomas8318 3 года назад +6722

    Oblivion is the reason I still jump everywhere in modern open world games

    • @ninjawafflezz5356
      @ninjawafflezz5356 3 года назад +132

      The power of nostalgia grips us all somewhere along the line. I mean, who hasn't at least dozed off a little bit in their seat to that sweet series of serenades from Soule his self. Gah I've been feeling a play through coming on for some time now

    • @HumanityAsCode
      @HumanityAsCode 3 года назад +101

      Valheim has brought back my jumping habits

    • @suzuhare3541
      @suzuhare3541 3 года назад +13

      Same but Skyrim

    • @artemislogic5252
      @artemislogic5252 3 года назад +2

      hahahahaha

    • @artemislogic5252
      @artemislogic5252 3 года назад +4

      @Focken Kiwi same for both

  • @voldlifilm
    @voldlifilm 3 года назад +1495

    You know what really bugged me in Oblivion? The character classes all have these amazing drawings, I wanted to BE that Wizard with the long gray beard. Guess what? No beards.

    • @margaretthatcherironlady1f400
      @margaretthatcherironlady1f400 3 года назад +160

      Exaaaactly. It's almost as if Bethesda was creating their game with Todd Howards' parents 15 dollar allowance.

    • @RigobertosTacoShop
      @RigobertosTacoShop 3 года назад +30

      Bro I feel that. I feel that.

    • @johnjefar5579
      @johnjefar5579 3 года назад +15

      YEEEEP Glad I wasn't the only one that thought this as well.

    • @prophetofwatersheep8100
      @prophetofwatersheep8100 2 года назад +132

      @Alex Glimmer fun fact in the code sheogorath is literally a different race to give him his beard

    • @phantomspaceman
      @phantomspaceman 2 года назад +11

      @@prophetofwatersheep8100 Is there a way to play the game as Thrognor the Ascended Beard?

  • @bradygroves988
    @bradygroves988 2 года назад +1343

    "It probably seemed like a good idea at the time."
    To my knowledge all TES games used this exact same system until Skyrim. The only difference between Oblivion and previous TES games was that the world leveled up with you, and THAT (IMO) is what broke TES's level system. In Morrowind, for instance, not leveling up efficiently just meant you may need to earn a couple more levels before entering that dungeon than if you were being efficient.

    • @jessezeller-davis7699
      @jessezeller-davis7699 2 года назад +88

      It is possible in Morrowind to max all class skills without maxing your attributes, but there were ways to lose skills and keep leveling if you needed to.

    • @Stratelier
      @Stratelier 2 года назад +98

      I agree. In Skyrim, for example, if you prioritize leveling up your _crafting_ skills first then you will level up and so will enemies and potentially you will be at a disadvantage in combat ... BUT they don't scale in real time, so you can still catch up with whatever you ARE able to do, even if it means returning to previous areas which you discovered at lower levels in the meantime.

    • @Turd_Rocket
      @Turd_Rocket 2 года назад +117

      Skyrim doesn't have leveling. It has a perk system. It's not even an RPG in my opinion.

    • @olgagaming5544
      @olgagaming5544 2 года назад +16

      @@Turd_Rocket so what's this

    • @harrisonhurst6480
      @harrisonhurst6480 2 года назад +175

      @@Turd_Rocket It is a very simplified leveling system, but still a leveling system. You increase your health magic or stamina when ever you level up and certain quests aren't available until you reach a certain level. You don't possess stats, which is a problem, but you do have skills that can be different each play through.

  • @jennahinckley8216
    @jennahinckley8216 3 года назад +2916

    level 50 dragonborn: [kills alduin in 2 hits]
    level 50 hero of kvatch: [gets their ass beat by a skeleton]

    • @hecc7906
      @hecc7906 3 года назад +242

      Skeletons are no joke bro

    • @supergenius6256
      @supergenius6256 3 года назад +167

      ever heard of them daggerfall skeletons? annoying and hardhitting

    • @PotatoeGamerLP
      @PotatoeGamerLP 3 года назад +11

      @@supergenius6256 I still have nightmares of those fuckers

    • @supergenius6256
      @supergenius6256 3 года назад +2

      @@PotatoeGamerLP lol

    • @aagh8714
      @aagh8714 3 года назад +61

      @@supergenius6256 daggerfall skeletons arent that bad, the worst things were those fucking imps

  • @Prengle
    @Prengle 3 года назад +4902

    Oblivion's leveling isn't broken by modern standards. It's broken by any standard.

    • @СтепанХудяков-у1д
      @СтепанХудяков-у1д 3 года назад +414

      Yeah, the oblivion leveling system was greatly criticized and mocked back in the day as well. It's not some modern recognition of it's flaws,

    • @shadowmystery5613
      @shadowmystery5613 3 года назад +50

      @@СтепанХудяков-у1д Plot Twist: It's just a recycle of Morrowind Leveling hahaha

    • @donutismz6760
      @donutismz6760 3 года назад +429

      @@shadowmystery5613 Except Morrowind doesnt have level scaling, and as a result any character can recover and will become powerful. In Oblivion, basically any character not efficient leveling will get shat on

    • @diddlenfiddle7311
      @diddlenfiddle7311 3 года назад +204

      @@donutismz6760 Exactly. It amazes me that people like the idea of everything levelling up with the player. Take an rpg like mm6. When you've put a few hours in you go back to the starting area and just rip through everything, it really makes you feel your progress.

    • @bohanxu6125
      @bohanxu6125 3 года назад +48

      ​@@donutismz6760
      level scaling is not fundamentally the problem... the problem is maximizing those +5 while minimizing the leveling of other skill not contributing those +5.

  • @CossackGene
    @CossackGene 2 года назад +578

    Wow, this is beautiful. As a teen playing this game, I didn't realize there was a difficulty slider, so I gave up and just watched my dad beat it to know where the story went. My dad, meanwhile, had a handwritten spreadsheet that he took notes on in order to level with maximum efficiency. And you know what? He beat it multiple times, with different builds. The man was a machine. Now I'm considering trying to play it again, vanilla, and do the efficient leveling trick just to see if I can pull it off.

    • @Flood520
      @Flood520 Год назад +80

      There's something subtly wholesome about this, as the torch passes from father to son. Good luck if you try it.
      I just started replaying the game for the first time in about 12 years, am at level 8, and already helplessly underpowered.

    • @dimon37
      @dimon37 Год назад +37

      there's a nice mod that lets you pick up a book called "Skill Diary" right at the exit from imperial Sewers. It keeps track of your skill gains. Very usefull.

    • @Serenity17
      @Serenity17 Год назад +18

      efficient leveling is super easy, you can skip the spreadsheet part by using the ''skill diary redone'' mod that tells you how many skill-ups you did for the current level to help you keep track of it. Also max out endurance over anything else ASAP when making a new char, enjoy

    • @newironside
      @newironside 6 месяцев назад +9

      You don't need mods. You don't need spreadsheets. You don't need "efficient" leveling.
      Each time you level up, train a skill that levels your primary damage stat that is not a primary skill. Like if you're using sword, use a blunt trainer.
      That's it. You're now keeping pace with damage, +3 is perfectly viable, and you can do whatever you want on regular difficulty.

    • @paulmann8570
      @paulmann8570 5 месяцев назад +1

      Wonderful! Time for a celebration! *CHEESE for everyone!*

  • @Ronin11111111
    @Ronin11111111 2 года назад +2011

    My end-game Oblivion character was nearly unkillable and by sheer miracle I managed to mostly stay on top of the damage curve, but every now and then I'd run into a goblin with like 10 billion health.

    • @OneTrueNobody
      @OneTrueNobody 2 года назад +281

      I fuckin' backpedeled across half of Cyrodiil trying to kill a goblin that was attacking a farm or some shit, because MY dumb ass leveled up too much by spamming Restoration magic and as a result the rest of the game had gotten disproportionately stronger as I gained no combat ability at all. >_>;;

    • @AnimeVampire234
      @AnimeVampire234 2 года назад +196

      currently on my first ever playthrough of oblivion and i accidently made my character into a wobbuffet, can just stand there and get slapped around as the enemies kill themselves because i was like... "ima stack all the spell reflect and damage reflect items i can get" and honestly... i don't regret it, it's absolutely hilarious.

    • @stechuskaktus3577
      @stechuskaktus3577 2 года назад +59

      I didnt to Kvatch until i was lvl 30+ it was such a drag to clear the city everything had su much health....

    • @theobell2002
      @theobell2002 2 года назад +44

      Goblin Warlords are the bane of my existence.

    • @sergeyshablenko2393
      @sergeyshablenko2393 2 года назад +19

      I used to summon skeleton and kill it with preffered weapon or magic near the exit from sewer, wait an hour if mp is out and repeat. Takes some time, but when I lvl up enough, I then go to Proxy Inn which is nearby (up the road) and kill everyone in it and take their equipment, usually it is an elven armour set or even glass, one guy has chameleon enchanted parts, and third one was mage or something like that

  • @bartudundar3193
    @bartudundar3193 3 года назад +583

    Enemy scaling in Oblivion is an absolute nightmare. I get that they did it so the challenge doesn't disappear but you barely feel like you're more powerful unless you use cheats or exploits, in which case you are the one god above all.
    I am walking around and this highwayman in part glass part daedra armor is trying to shake me down for a bunch of gold. Bruh, your equipment is expensive enough to buy a house wym you want 100 gold?

    • @amd1273
      @amd1273 2 года назад +9

      Lol

    • @windebiesteultima3317
      @windebiesteultima3317 2 года назад +73

      That reminds me of when I reached a certain level (25 or 30 I think) and suddenly almost every bandit was clad in daedric armor or glass. It was ridiculous

    • @VeeTwoPointOh
      @VeeTwoPointOh Год назад +15

      Boots alone worth more than that 😂

    • @nonamex6536
      @nonamex6536 Год назад +22

      Sounds like someone is jealous that those bandits have that Sheogorath drip.

    • @contramachina354
      @contramachina354 Год назад +7

      download my mod 'goons without glass'

  • @bulbus7062
    @bulbus7062 2 года назад +215

    I will always remember that the official strategy guide for Oblivion began the section on leveling by saying: “Are you sitting comfortably? Not hungry or thirsty? Good. Now, this is going to be really difficult to get through, and we don’t like it anymore than you will, but take some notes, try and keep up, and you’ll almost get this in no time.”

  • @paulanderson3772
    @paulanderson3772 3 года назад +1187

    I remember grinding dungeons before starting the main quest. The first oblivion gate looked like Doom Eternal.

    • @jacobfreeman5444
      @jacobfreeman5444 3 года назад +160

      As maybe it should. Instead of happy fun land with imps and bipedal dinosaurs.

    • @antiamenaza7372
      @antiamenaza7372 3 года назад +126

      That ocassion when you look for the count of kvatch and you find a fucking draedroth or a thunder attronacht in his bedroom 😩

    • @Troupe-z9w
      @Troupe-z9w 3 года назад +11

      A good way around this was to have conjuration in minor skills with one of those birth signs that give you decent magicka
      Or just have quest bound characters run around with you on separate quests
      Ally units levelled up just as much as the enemies and took the edge away from the broken stat differences

    • @supergenius6256
      @supergenius6256 3 года назад

      I knew a really good dungeon for healing and magicka potions in my playthrough

    • @danielblakeley9110
      @danielblakeley9110 3 года назад +11

      Brah I was in that shit on lol 1 sitting my pants like wtf why is this so hard

  • @kjifg34
    @kjifg34 4 года назад +1013

    Oblivion was the reason I learned excell spreadsheets!

    • @TheotherTempestfox
      @TheotherTempestfox 4 года назад +43

      Yeah, my first character got to level 50ish but was super weak because I didn't really understand the leveling system all that well which made the game annoyingly hard the first time around. Second time around was a lot better. I built a spreadsheet for the task and kept track of all my minor skill leveling so I always got the +5 attributes for the stats I wanted as well as selecting major skills that were easy to control (not things like acrobatics or Athletics that would passively level all the time). Also found some really good items on the second run which allowed me to stack reflect damage to 100% so I only had to worry about spell damage from that point, being atronach birth sign helped there.

    • @Glassandcandy
      @Glassandcandy 3 года назад +12

      Wait, you didn’t learn it in school? I thought everyone was forced to learn excel that way. Most boring class I’ve ever taken

    • @mikester4896
      @mikester4896 3 года назад +6

      @@TheotherTempestfox I remember playing it on the PS3 when I was a kid and struggling even though I was doing everything I thought the game wanted to me do with the leveling up. Wonder why it was so hard haha.

    • @BestKCL
      @BestKCL 3 года назад +6

      @@Glassandcandy They tried to teach us a few times in different classes, but I failed miserably because I couldn't even give half-effort into trying to understand it.

    • @erickolb8581
      @erickolb8581 3 года назад

      XD

  • @HPD1171
    @HPD1171 2 года назад +220

    7:20 Wow, I actually remember playing this game back in the day with a spreadsheet where I kept track of every skill and planned on what skills to level up and in what sequence. Every time I leveled I would go back to the spreadsheet and compare and plan on the next level and repeat over and over and over and over.

    • @Bronzescorpion
      @Bronzescorpion 2 года назад +20

      Did the same. It was bonkers how much thought you could put into planing. Even such things as your potential max level. Luckily I am that type of gamer that likes planing, so it didn't take the fun out of the game for me.

    • @cashewnuttel9054
      @cashewnuttel9054 2 года назад +19

      Are you an engineer now?

    • @HPD1171
      @HPD1171 2 года назад +11

      @@Bronzescorpion yeah you should see how long it takes me to play a game of civilization.

    • @peger
      @peger 2 года назад +2

      hahahaha i do the same

    • @_Dovar_
      @_Dovar_ 2 года назад +5

      It sounds really tedious, but knowing how good RPGs can be, especially those from the 2000s, the golden age of games, I assume the experience and the memories are worth it.
      As a kid, I had the luck of playing both KotOR games and the Gothic series, which are much easier in regard of leveling and character building.

  • @TheShark447
    @TheShark447 3 года назад +985

    You forgot to mention the fact that monster health pools become absolutely rediculous at higher levels too (although your clips showcased this issue quite well). Even as a properly leveled character, all enemies are extremely tedious to kill unless you use other exploits like enchanting

    • @christopherhall5361
      @christopherhall5361 3 года назад +82

      poisons and spellcrafting, make a poison that does damage AND gives weakness to poison. same with spells, the least encountered magic resistance is shock, so make a spell that does shock damage and weakness to shock 100% for the same duration.

    • @creativename6126
      @creativename6126 3 года назад +35

      Everything has a million health from the beginning of the game

    • @MaMastoast
      @MaMastoast 2 года назад +75

      @@creativename6126 It does get a lot worse as you level up though. End game monsters take lie 100 regular attacks where as early monsters take maybe 5-10

    • @Travybear1989
      @Travybear1989 2 года назад +19

      @@MaMastoast The only way to really combat this issue is to efficiently level or install a leveling mod as well as one that removes leveled gear from bandits and in-turn buffs them +10 plvl balancing everything out.

    • @MaMastoast
      @MaMastoast 2 года назад +18

      @@Travybear1989 Absolutely. I'd never play Oblivion without a leveling overhaul mod.

  • @nowhereweareagain
    @nowhereweareagain 3 года назад +370

    Another fun fact about the leveling in this game is that skills like armor and blunt don't scale with difficulty. That is, the amount of hits needed to level up is the same no matter what difficulty you're on. This means that on low difficulties your armor stat levels up faster than your other combat stats becuase you can take more hits. Turn up the difficulty and you'll have to hit more to kill things, which will cause that stat to level up faster. It's a truly bonkers system.

    • @anonymousbloke1
      @anonymousbloke1 3 года назад +25

      Had an aneurysm reading that. I may be slightly tipsy but it was still extremely hard to get the gist of it. May I ask for a tl;dr for square brain lads such as yours truly?

    • @anonymousbloke1
      @anonymousbloke1 3 года назад +19

      Oh nevermind I think I got it.

    • @nowhereweareagain
      @nowhereweareagain 3 года назад +31

      @Cyberkot basically the system levels up the skill based on number of hits, so doing/taking more damage actually means you level up slower.

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  3 года назад +66

      Attack/defense skills give flat exp per hit, damage doesn't matter. Since you attack more/less on different difficulties, the skill levels get imbalanced easily.

    • @fulvio3211
      @fulvio3211 3 года назад +32

      So that's why they changed it in Skyrim so it's based of how much damage you do. Example: an enemy has 100 hp, in novice mode you oneshot it, on legendary you require 10 hits. In both difficulties you get the same exp because you did 100 damage in both cases.

  • @georgefabars7218
    @georgefabars7218 2 года назад +102

    I recently discovered the Oblivion XP mod and I'd totally recommend it. Though it does *COMPLETELY* change how leveling works so it may not be everyone's cup of tea. Basically, it makes the leveling system more like that of Fallout 3. You gain xp through discovering locations, completing quests, killing enemies, etc. Once you have enough xp to level up, you're given a set amount of points that you then add to your attributes and skills. It's super customizable and it has made leveling actually something I look forward to.

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  2 года назад +24

      Yeah, Oblivion XP and Realistic Leveling are both pretty good overhauls for the leveling system. +5 mods are a little closer to vanilla but not quite as streamlined. I tend to recommend the overhauls for anyone who's played the game previously though.

    • @MythicMachina
      @MythicMachina Год назад +7

      If I ever play Oblivion, i'll have to use it. Because my god does this look like a headache. There's making level ups need more thought... and then there's pulling a Shadowrun. Also, do you have the name of the mod you use?

    • @kristijanceple6026
      @kristijanceple6026 Год назад +2

      Ive played both skyrim, fo3. fonv, and morrowind, and enjoyed the games. Started playing oblivion to fill in the hole, and oh boy it is fucked. I will be using the XP mod for sure, fighting daedric goblins and bandits just doesnt make sense... I understand they want to keep some challenge, but that should've been done in a balanced manner, their idea and way of execution is just ridiculous

    • @JakeKoenig
      @JakeKoenig 8 месяцев назад

      Instructions unclear. Turned my PS3 into a toaster oven

  • @brandonfrancis1941
    @brandonfrancis1941 3 года назад +284

    "How the game plays is central to the experience and everything else is just icing." Too many people seem to forget this. I see soo many praises for the graphics or the shiny new systems at play in new games meanwhile it's all so boring to interact with. Go ahead make a game. Make a bad game even. Make a fucking terrible one. Just don't make it boring. Don't get me wrong. Innovation is not bad. It should continue. It must continue. Just don't forget it needs to be fun.

    • @NightwinSeraph
      @NightwinSeraph 3 года назад +27

      Considering I can still play GBA graphic level titles and utterly love them. IMO.. Graphics are generally the least important aspect XD

    • @stug6974
      @stug6974 3 года назад +26

      @@NightwinSeraph tbf it's an art style that aged really well. I'll take GBA era sprite work over early 3D models any day of the week.

    • @mrlightningbolt887
      @mrlightningbolt887 3 года назад +8

      And not only is Oblivion itself a fun game, it’s brokenness actually makes it better in my opinion. I always have a good laugh when some random npc gets stuck walking in a wall.

    • @rmbwemanplays5567
      @rmbwemanplays5567 2 года назад +10

      @@mrlightningbolt887 yeah until you need them for a quest and can’t talk to them lol

    • @neoqwerty
      @neoqwerty 2 года назад

      @@rmbwemanplays5567 that's what the console is for (and if you play on anything but PC your game will die at 100 hours/200 hours/400 hours anyway thanks to the a-bomb bug bethesda never fixed, just delayed, so PC or not getting attached to your saves it is)

  • @darkeninjx5619
    @darkeninjx5619 3 года назад +417

    I hate how every single bandit shows up with glass armor and daedric weapons when you're high level, like wtf? Isn't that supposed to be extremely expensive? Why are you even a bandit?
    I made a small mod that removes anything better than steel and leather armors and silver weapons from bandits and marauder's leveled lists.

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 3 года назад +25

      If you're gonna do that, you might as well just download Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul to delevel this shite.

    • @darkeninjx5619
      @darkeninjx5619 3 года назад +13

      @@arnox4554 I tried it and I didn't like it, that's why I just made a few changes myself.

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 3 года назад

      @@darkeninjx5619 Why didn't you like it?

    • @nikolasferreira3247
      @nikolasferreira3247 3 года назад +6

      @@darkeninjx5619 try maskar's oblivion overhaul + dinamic combat

    • @darkeninjx5619
      @darkeninjx5619 3 года назад +16

      @@nikolasferreira3247 I'll keep it in mind for when I start a new playthrough, just really burned out on Elder Scrolls right now.

  • @IAmMadMattDog
    @IAmMadMattDog 2 года назад +72

    loved how Endurance isnt retroactive so if you didnt max it out early you missed out on a big chunk of hp depending how long you waited to max it, none of the other attributes act like this either

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  2 года назад +35

      It's interesting cause this is based on old D&D rules, but even much older D&D games (like Planescape) retroactively give you the missing hp.

    • @Jamseth_Ingramious
      @Jamseth_Ingramious 7 дней назад

      At least in Arena, you could do the Oghma Infinium quest very early and max out your END at like level 4. It isn't really necessary, though, since each class's hit dice is pretty reasonable.

    • @LucaxCorp
      @LucaxCorp 3 дня назад +1

      Gotta love that good game design by Bethesda!

  • @nightterror6727
    @nightterror6727 3 года назад +2709

    Being a high level in Skyrim: I am a god, nobody can touch me.
    Being a high level in Oblivion: Mom come pick me up I'm scared.

    • @acedarkblade1552
      @acedarkblade1552 3 года назад +67

      Just be a battle mage or paladin 😎 Drain Health is the ultimate cheese

    • @BlackRabbit223
      @BlackRabbit223 3 года назад +71

      Oh no a game that was actually challenging....

    • @moch.farisdzulfiqar6123
      @moch.farisdzulfiqar6123 3 года назад +73

      High level in WoW: back to retail, noob!
      High level in KoA Reckoning: Why won't you die, damage sponge?
      High level in Gothic: pull a bully Maguaire moves.
      High level in VTMB: still stuntlocking every enemy.

    • @dillonthevillon3719
      @dillonthevillon3719 3 года назад +182

      @@BlackRabbit223 oblivion challenging??? Lmao are we playing the same game

    • @andrewgilbertson6534
      @andrewgilbertson6534 3 года назад +319

      @@BlackRabbit223 There's a difference between challenging and bullshit. Dark Souls is challenging. Oblivion is bullshit.

  • @AndrewMyYouTubeThingsAndStuff
    @AndrewMyYouTubeThingsAndStuff 2 года назад +222

    I had played Morrowind before so when I first played Oblivion I did treadmill leveling stuff like running up to the top of the wall at the Blades HQ and jumping off and healing and repeating it over and over while watching tv and such. So then when I started traveling around eventually, oblivion gates were spawning all over the place but even worse were the constant bear attacks and eventually I saw a gate spawn and a bear started fighting the demons and won. You don't need to defend Cyrodil from the daedric invasion, bears will handle it.

    • @Soundsofthewood
      @Soundsofthewood 7 месяцев назад +10

      The bears had one cheat attack that they would use in a rapid span.
      It was that lounge attack where it would also daze you at the same time.
      I died many times from that because they could keep doing it till you died.
      You had to either attack them from a distance or try to stay behind them.
      Trolls were another issue because they were like the fastest enemy in the game.
      You couldn't really outrun them.

  • @ashleyneku5432
    @ashleyneku5432 2 года назад +153

    The saddest part about Oblivion's leveling system is that even though I know it's awful and unbalanced, my brain still tricks me into thinking if I jump back into Oblivion and make a new character with the correct (class-wise) major skills, somehow I can outpace the NPCs and still be an effective force in combat, and it works...until like, level 8 or 9, and then reality sets in and I realize Oblivion is best played with a calculator and not a dreamcatcher.

    • @pinnacleexpress420
      @pinnacleexpress420 2 года назад +8

      pen and paper, not a calculator.

    • @abhabh6896
      @abhabh6896 2 года назад +1

      Play a summoner.

    • @heloxiii8894
      @heloxiii8894 4 месяца назад +3

      Come on oblivion is not that hard

    • @Quintin4407
      @Quintin4407 3 месяца назад +4

      @@heloxiii8894reading these comments blows my mind, I beat this game back in 2006 without fully understanding the systems on my first play through. Now as an adult I can 2-3 shot everything (100% weakness to magic/shock, then a shock attack or enchanted weapon)

  • @Amokhunter
    @Amokhunter 2 года назад +314

    As I came from Morrowind, I had extensive knowledge of the leveling system. still prefer the +5 mod in both games, less of a headache than keeping meticulous track of level gains.
    However, Oblivion is not only horribly balanced around the leveling system, even if you powergame your character, you do not gain any relative strength, you simply manage to keep up. While I needed 5-10 swings with a sword in Morrowind at the start to kill a skeleton, when my stats and skills are maxed, that same skeleton will fall in a single strike. In Oblivion, no matter where on the curve I am, I have to hack way at enemies just like it was on level 1, still under the assumption I powergamed perfectly and my relevant skills & stats are maxed. THAT is what makes Oblivion feel so bad to play, not to mention the punishments you receive if you started certain quests early and thus get a useless reward at the end, unless you waited till level 45(?) or so.

    • @generatoralignmentdevalue
      @generatoralignmentdevalue 2 года назад +60

      I forgot all about the nerfed quest rewards. The quest award leveller mod was essential.

    • @ngotemna8875
      @ngotemna8875 2 года назад +48

      Yeah leveled quest rewards are absolutely dumb.

    • @nicholassingleton6488
      @nicholassingleton6488 2 года назад +30

      Yeah I don't use a 5 atr mod in Morrowind because the enemies don't level with you and therefore perfectly efficient leveling is not necessary. You can be a very inefficiently and casually created character in Morrowind and still body everyone in late game. Oblivions level scaling is what ruins the system

    • @dmas7749
      @dmas7749 2 года назад +10

      it helps that in oblivion you wouldn't have a random 30% chance to miss strikes just for picking a minor combat skill instead of a major one

    • @BroadwayRonMexico
      @BroadwayRonMexico Год назад +14

      +5 isnt really needed in Morrowind. Scaling is VERY limited (a few enemies in the overworld are replaced by slightly stronger versions, and weak enemies like cliff racers spawn more often), so efficient leveling doesnt matter that much. The reason it's so important in Oblivion is because Oblivion had almost exclusively leveled enemies.

  • @Mugthraka
    @Mugthraka 4 года назад +383

    There's also the Oblivion XP mod, wich instead of increasing skills levels based on usage, will give XP to monsters, quests and others things, and you just gain XP, fill the bar, then on level Up you choose get Attribute points and skill points to distribute.
    You can then simply put the points where you want.
    No more doing weird actions and repetitive stuff to lvl up a certain skill or act out of character if you're into Role playing to get certain skills and stats to a certain lvl to stay efficient.

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  4 года назад +86

      Yeah, I've heard good things about it. I suggested the +5 stats mod because it's the closest to the "true" experience, but definitely not the most elegant solution.

    • @zeratultemplar6604
      @zeratultemplar6604 4 года назад +85

      Oblivion XP is sort of a good solution, but not optimal. It's outdated and hasn't been updated for a looong time. I played with that mod and there were some problems where I got too much experience for easy tasks like picking a lock or way too much for finishing a simple quest, which would result in me getting lots of levels without really having seen anything of the game yet.
      That is why I'd personally recommend Ultimate Leveling, a mod made by Maskar. It also has an experience leveling mode which is in my opinion far better than that of Oblivion XP. His mod has many tweaks that can be made for personal preference and different modes to choose from. Lots of variety. Or just go with the default, it's already very good.

    • @EchizenRyoma77
      @EchizenRyoma77 4 года назад +6

      @@EphiTV morrowind's madd leveler strikes a better balance (it's on nexus.) I'd love that in oblivion. The monsters thing is less fun to me since you can't just infinitely level in town which is one of the funniest and coolest things about tes to me when you set it up right.

    • @microsoul669
      @microsoul669 3 года назад +5

      @@zeratultemplar6604 I found a glitch with oblivion xp: everytime you equip the grey fox's mask ( I don't remember its name) and unequip it you gain 10.000 xp

    • @atropa6053
      @atropa6053 3 года назад +12

      You dont need any mods, imo the best strategy is to just level up at your own pace. Not every time that level-up icon pops up, but every time you want more challenge. It just means you cant sleep often which doesnt impact the game much. I stopped at level 20-25 when i played it, never had to lower the difficulty slider, i even maxed it out at the end of the game. Had fun doing daedric quests and main quest line and generally fucking around, it was a good experience.
      Before that i played it as a kid not knowing how its broken and that sucked though lol.

  • @HarryVedercii
    @HarryVedercii 2 года назад +44

    Oblivion did indeed have a huge influence on all the singleplayer-rpgs to come. What i find interresting is that the lord of the rings movies had a huge influence on the looks of oblivion: Elven architecture on the ayleid ruins, mordor on the planes of oblivion etc.

    • @JGCO115
      @JGCO115 Год назад +4

      Pretty sure it was the opposite oblivion was inspired by The LOTR movies aesthetically since the movies came before and oblivion came out in 2006

    • @cookieface80
      @cookieface80 7 месяцев назад +1

      @@JGCO115 That's what he said.

  • @tijuanajoe8445
    @tijuanajoe8445 3 года назад +531

    I didn't even know that +5 was a thing...

    • @spensershort5200
      @spensershort5200 3 года назад +15

      Same

    • @ieuanhunt552
      @ieuanhunt552 3 года назад +24

      I knew about powerleveling basically since I first played. Don't even know what I learned it from.
      Probably my brother

    • @therobotFrom94
      @therobotFrom94 3 года назад +71

      I thought the max was +3 for years

    • @TheIrishRushin
      @TheIrishRushin 3 года назад +3

      how? I level my bladed skill enough in the right order then strength is +5 at level 2.

    • @nastrael
      @nastrael 3 года назад +20

      You never tied a rubberband to your thumbstick and sneaked into a wall in town for 3 hours?

  • @mumblerogre2455
    @mumblerogre2455 3 года назад +547

    You know you love a game when you can identify holes in its quality and still enjoy it for years and years

    • @thatsneakyneenja2595
      @thatsneakyneenja2595 3 года назад +41

      _"You sleep rather soundly for a murderer"_ - Lucian Lachance in literally every single playthrough.

    • @mumblerogre2455
      @mumblerogre2455 3 года назад +15

      @@thatsneakyneenja2595
      Me: Makes a warrior
      Water’s Edge: *Sweats nervously*

    • @Queue3612
      @Queue3612 3 года назад +8

      well i mean with elder scrolls sometimes the holes make the quality

    • @yimello6267
      @yimello6267 3 года назад +8

      @@Queue3612 they at least add a certain charm for sure

    • @horserage
      @horserage 3 года назад +1

      If modded*

  • @Nuggette
    @Nuggette Месяц назад +8

    So funny thing is the previous game in the series Morrowind has the exact same leveling system and guess what you don't have to min max in order to actually play the game. But unlike Oblivion, Morrowind had little to no enemies that scaled with you. If you went into an end game area you will be killed by an end game enemy and vice versa. That means that you can find an area in Morrowind that's too hard for you, leave, level up and then return stronger without being punished for it.

  • @matthewblainey4254
    @matthewblainey4254 3 года назад +187

    Well this and the fact that at high levels all fights took a thousand years

    • @paperboy8708
      @paperboy8708 3 года назад +59

      your daedric longsword would just feel like a floppy hot dog that you're slapping enemies with

    • @brohvakiindova4452
      @brohvakiindova4452 3 года назад +13

      @@paperboy8708 you guys clearly haven't played with crazy spells and enchantments, you could make spells that make an enemy weak to magic and at the same time deal crazy amounts of magic damage, pair it with another weakness to magic spell and everything would crumble... including yourself if they had spell reflection

    • @paperboy8708
      @paperboy8708 3 года назад +2

      nice

    • @tuckerjohnson1935
      @tuckerjohnson1935 3 года назад +8

      Shit even at level 17 I counted 25 fire balls just to kill a bandit bowman.

    • @TheShark447
      @TheShark447 3 года назад +2

      @@brohvakiindova4452 you could put all that on a weapon too. I had a dedric dagger that would 3 shot the giant boss in the sheogorath dlc

  • @lendrigangames
    @lendrigangames 3 года назад +370

    My experience with Oblivion goes hand-in-hand with the Leveling Problem.
    - Play mage
    - Specialize in conjuring
    - Slowly climb skills
    - Finally become master conjurer
    - Learn Summon Dremora Lord
    - Sic dremora lord on bandits
    - Dremora lord gets wrecked by 2 basic bandits
    - Uninstalled game then and there and have not played since

    • @wade2112
      @wade2112 3 года назад +62

      My dad got screwed. He followed the efficient leveling guide and once he had 96-100 in all but 2 skills, he couldn't level up at all. Punished for playing the intentional way

    • @JesusCheeseburger
      @JesusCheeseburger 3 года назад +40

      @@wade2112 If you go to jail, your skills decrease and let you keep leveling

    • @wade2112
      @wade2112 3 года назад +15

      @@JesusCheeseburger yes but you can't level up if you don't have 3 attributes to increase

    • @Chareidos
      @Chareidos 3 года назад +41

      Oblivion is actually not a good game. Between Morrowind and Skyrim it fails at both things, in which both games had been better, by watering down the complexity and details of Morrowind and not reaching decent grafic or animations like in Skyrim.

    • @wade2112
      @wade2112 3 года назад +57

      @@Chareidos idk, I prefer oblivion to skyrim in some ways. Mostly cuz spells in skyrim are dogshit compared to oblivion

  • @holonaut
    @holonaut Год назад +5

    Whenever I play Oblivion these days I install a mod called "Damage Rebalance". It's very simple - all it does is multiplies the damage the player takes by 20. Then you can crank down the difficulty slider, until you can 1-shot enemies from sneak or 3-hit enemies regularly. You'll also die in 2-3 hits, sometimes in 1 hit. Solves the issue of having to choose between "enemies deal normal damage but I need to slash them 66 times to get them to half HP" and "Ok nice now I can 2 hit enemies but THEY need to hit me 66 times to get me down to half HP".

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  Год назад

      Sounds like the difficulty settings in the STALKER games. They ramp up the damage on both sides so it makes the fights a lot faster paced.

    • @Subject_Keter
      @Subject_Keter 18 дней назад +1

      That doesnt sound rebalanced lmao 😂

  • @patrickholston7090
    @patrickholston7090 3 года назад +85

    Oblivion having a broken leveling system is one of the things it’s most famous for, and understanding exactly how that works is really interesting! I always tried to make custom classes to suit my play style more and then ended up making the game basically unplayable. Great video!

  • @superscatboy
    @superscatboy 3 года назад +112

    The way I play now is to build whatever character I feel like, and turn the difficulty slider down a fair whack. After each combat, I decide if it should go up one click or down one click on the slider based on how hard I found the fight. It's a minor chore, but serves as a reasonable balancing system.

    • @jaredblondeau3611
      @jaredblondeau3611 3 года назад +16

      after quitting the game twice from it being too hard or too easy based on whether i tracked my stat increases i came back to the game doing this exactly and finally really enjoyed it

    • @leonrowe5445
      @leonrowe5445 3 года назад +16

      I keep seeing difficulty slider as an easy way out and that it makes me bad at the game... but I just realised all it does is fix the levelling system

    • @wade2112
      @wade2112 3 года назад +3

      @@leonrowe5445 You don't even understand. My dad efficiently leveled until he was maxed (96-100) in all attributes except 2. The game just stopped letting him level up LOL

    • @BullFrogFace
      @BullFrogFace 3 года назад +4

      @@leonrowe5445 The combat is pretty shit anyways, I wouldn't say being bad at Oblivion is all that bad.

    • @leonrowe5445
      @leonrowe5445 3 года назад

      @@wade2112 that cant even be the least bit enjoyable though, can it?

  • @thesuperginge1348
    @thesuperginge1348 2 года назад +41

    On my very first playthrough, I left the difficulty as default straight in the middle, and I mostly levelled due to jumping around, sneaking and healing, so I quickly fell victim to the rising difficulty! And I never adjusted the slider so just had to cheese combat by backpedaling with a bow and jumping on top of high rocks (as my jump was so ridiculously high!)

    • @valdurion6779
      @valdurion6779 Год назад +5

      Same. Also kept restarting the game around 30-40% because the hp sponge enemies was a joke and impossible.

  • @yoso378
    @yoso378 3 года назад +217

    I played this for the first time around the start of the pandemic and fell into the leveling trap badly. I assumed you could handle enemies non violently and wanted to play as a wily lady thief who could talk her way out of anything so I spent like 5 hours in the imperial city bartering with and stealing from everybody and leveling up mainly my personality and speed. Needless to say when I finally ventured out of town I did not have a good time at all.

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  3 года назад +70

      Yeah, there's quite a lot of forced combat even with high Personality. Fallout did a bit better job of making Charisma builds possible, but still not ideal.

    • @darrellparfitt5908
      @darrellparfitt5908 3 года назад +22

      @@EphiTV Personality is completely worthless as an attribute. It affects nothing. In the rare cases disposition matters the minigame is trivial or you can just bribe your way to the disposition you want.

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  3 года назад +38

      It does have a couple uses (see en.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Personality), but was never fleshed out to be nearly as impactful as the other stats. Unfortunately common for most RPGs, personality/charisma often becomes the worst-choice. Unless you're role-playing something specific for fun, which is totally up to the player.

    • @StabYourBrain
      @StabYourBrain 3 года назад +26

      @@EphiTV Charisma is just that leftover that made it's way into Videogames from it's Roots in Tabletop RPGs like Dungeons & Dragons. In these games Charisma can be a super powerful choice as long as you have a DM who lets you argue or reason with everyone and everything. So the first RPGs trying to adept DnD obviously tried to adept Charisma as well, which is how Charisma kind of cheated it's way into modern RPGs, even the Combat Focused ones like the Elder Scrolls series, where it's uses were rather liimited. I remember that Morrowind had it's uses for it, because certain Spell Schools were associated to Personality, but in Oblivion it became basically a dumpstat because most combat wasn't avoidable anyway and it made you level up, raising the difficulty without making your charakter stronger, therefore digging a leveling trap for you to fall in.

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  3 года назад +17

      Yep, it's a dilemma given most RPGs are centered around combat where charisma has little effect. I'm sure some game will get it right eventually, but for now it does end up feeling like a waste in most video games.

  • @AutodidacticPhd
    @AutodidacticPhd 2 года назад +250

    I think one of my "favorite" issues with Oblivion leveling is alchemy. There's this weird sweet spot where you have access to almost (but not all) of the effects for each ingredient so that you can have max freedom to make useful and/or complex potions in many different ways... but... once you have access to all four, it breaks several of the most useful recipes from earlier in the curve. Suddenly, it starts to feel like the best potions now either have to be made with exactly one very specific recipe or they come with negative effects, and it becomes almost impossible to make complex poisons from most ingredients.

    • @magmat0585
      @magmat0585 2 года назад

      Also alchemy completely breaks the economy, you can basically grab ingredients from everywhere, make potions, and sell them for a bunch of cash. Rinse and repeat.

    • @fellbeast3040
      @fellbeast3040 2 года назад +24

      I love alchemy in all TES games. I usually just grind out potions to become rich super early on. It’s the closest you can come to having a real job in TES. like level 60 alc in morrowind rn with a lvl 4 character

  • @kennoth3297
    @kennoth3297 Год назад +3

    The way I combat this, is to make sure I get to lvl 100 Endurance as soon as possible. Because it governs how much HP you get per level, hence your maximum potential health. +5 endurance every level. For other stats, I don't end up caring as much, and I end up picking any that are +3 or more.

  • @Zer0Main43
    @Zer0Main43 3 года назад +167

    I remember going to the oblivion wiki when I first played the game to see why I’m so weak and ended up with a notebook of leveling bullshit I still have somewhere

    • @boiledelephant
      @boiledelephant 3 года назад +4

      Ditto. I drew out a little spreadsheet and kept tallies. It was the most soulless and boring gaming experience I've ever had. When I revisit Oblivion I'm gonna just fix it with a mod.

    • @eatabrick
      @eatabrick 3 года назад +2

      ​ @boiledelephant man, i'm honestly confused as to why people critize the leveling system, i personally think its very realistic and i like it alot, i think the people who don't like the leveling system are just plain lazy and don't wanna do any work, people almost exaggerate the leveling system saying its hard and insane but to me it doesn't really seem that hard, oblivion was one of the first rpg games i played and enjoyed and the leveling systems of other games seem too easy and almost like a cheat to me since you don't need to put any effort really, from my point of view the people who claim the leveling system is 'insane' they themselves are the ones that are insane yet they do not realize, in oblivion you have to put effort into every skill but as for other games with 'normal' leveling systems you don't have to do half of the work, think about it, if you put a lot of effort in one skill but don't do the same for another but you still magically level up as if you put the same amount of effort into the other skill (which you did not) then isn't that almost similar to cheating? in real life if you work out only your upper body and skip leg day, would your legs be as ripped as your chest/back/arms? no it wouldn't, therefore the oblivion leveling system is realistic unlike other games and *is* superior, just my opinion though.

    • @Zer0Main43
      @Zer0Main43 3 года назад +9

      @@eatabrick personally I don’t play oblivion for the leveling, I play oblivion for the world, the quests and the lore but if you want to keep track of your skills literally all the time with almost no room for error go ahead play the game how you want to play it but I and many other people don’t enjoy that way of playing
      tip: keeping track of everything with almost no room for error is what strategy games are for, if you like that check them out they are pretty fun, I recommend plague inc. evolved, halo wars, the kingdom rush games and games like them

    • @eatabrick
      @eatabrick 3 года назад +3

      @@Zer0Main43 ah, i understand, for me the leveling was one of the things that got me hooked on oblivion. thanks for the game recommendations btw.

  • @ItheauthorityI
    @ItheauthorityI 2 года назад +302

    It's actually crazy that, to optimize your character, you need to pick the "worst" class, attribute, and skill combination that you possibly can.

    • @korstjesantens2903
      @korstjesantens2903 6 месяцев назад +4

      Jep, this is why i stopped playing it..

    • @JakeKoenig
      @JakeKoenig 5 месяцев назад +4

      That's not true. The WORST class would be the one that minimizes your character's power in relation to enemies at any given level. A custom class that maximizes your power makes it the BEST class.
      The whole "major skills need to be the ones you use most" concept is where players go wrong. People see the word "major" and think those should be the most important skills to their game play. They're only important for leveling.
      Every skill except Athletics and Mercantile is easy to increase through natural gameplay or spamming, so make your Major Skills the ones that are easiest to control, and then play the game normally. Once you've hit the 5/5/5 or 5/5/1 mark (an Excel sheet makes it really easy) then spam up your major skills and level up. And definitely purchase 5 training sessions on EVERY level because those are invaluable. And save the skill books and Oghma Infinium for the 90+ skill increases.

    • @UnsuitableBachelor
      @UnsuitableBachelor 5 месяцев назад +44

      ​@JakeKoenig "These are the things your character is good at. Do not use these." Just face it man this game has the worst leveling system ever made

    • @nilsonrobertoabadias5244
      @nilsonrobertoabadias5244 5 месяцев назад +27

      @@JakeKoenig Stop assuming players are 'wrong', the game literally asks you "What is it that your character does and is good at" and then proceeds to NEVER explain the levelling system. It's just a shit system.

    • @RevanJ-c6x
      @RevanJ-c6x 5 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@UnsuitableBachelor a lot of people beat the game without this level manipulation so you just got filtered and want to complain at people who beat the game? lol

  • @ExtraordinaryJackson
    @ExtraordinaryJackson 2 года назад +36

    I used to prioritize skilling up the passive combat oriented attributes first so that I could have more control over stat ups when levelling other things. This meant wedging myself under the well overhangs to shorten the jump cycle, autorunning into walls, and rebinding block to the space bar so I could huddle in a corner, put a book on the keyboard, and read a novel while a rat attacked me. God damn, what a bizarre way to spend time.

  • @boiledelephant
    @boiledelephant 3 года назад +451

    The real evil of it was that this problem only becomes evident after about 50-80 hours of play, and most journalists played it for about 8 hours to review it.

    • @jimbo8581
      @jimbo8581 3 года назад +62

      For me it becomes evident after like 10-20 hours

    • @cangrejopendejo4909
      @cangrejopendejo4909 2 года назад +51

      @@jimbo8581 Same. I got to level 18, and it took me 20 of the best fireball spell I could throw to kill a bandit archer. Haven't played since.

    • @firehedgehog1446
      @firehedgehog1446 2 года назад +34

      You're implying that journalists even bother to play it for more than a 5 minutes which is entirely unrealistic
      Everyone knows journalists will give up after 5 minutes due to their own incompetence at the most basic of aspects before giving the game a negative review & saying it's "too hard" or "It's the Dark Souls of (Insert game genre here)"

    • @theirishviking9278
      @theirishviking9278 2 года назад +32

      @@firehedgehog1446 difference is this is back in 2006 when they were still game journalists, not just journalists

    • @erisesoteric7571
      @erisesoteric7571 2 года назад +10

      @@firehedgehog1446 Do you have an example of that happening?

  • @frokopop
    @frokopop 3 года назад +164

    What I love about Oblivion is that for every broken system that stacks the difficulty against the player, there's another broken system that works in the player's favour.
    When I was a kid playing for the first time, I remember getting pretty frustrated with how hard the combat started to get in the later parts of the game. Then I figured out that you can enchant 5 pieces of apparel with 20% chameleon each. Enemies can never detect you, plus you get the sneak attack multiplier on every hit. I never ended up adjusting the difficulty, I just went invisible and cheesed everything whenever things got too hard.

    • @SwanTeeth
      @SwanTeeth 3 года назад +13

      I got super lucky and got the mundane ring on a Breton character, and and several pieces of equipment with reflect damage. So my character is essentially unkillable

    • @Sanguivore
      @Sanguivore 3 года назад +2

      I did the exact same thing. xD

    • @robertharris6092
      @robertharris6092 3 года назад +18

      Morrowind is literaly this dialed up too 11. Everything is broken and is meant to be. You can literaly jump from one side of the map to the other in one jump if you want.

    • @Daedric16
      @Daedric16 3 года назад +9

      @Synth Oriole yeah. Just maxing to 100 won’t do this. The broken thing in morrowind comes from the fact you can use potions to fortify your alchemy, then make more potions to increase it further on loop to relatively unlimited before crashing the game. At this point you can create a potion to fortify enchanting and then make a completely ludicrous enchantment to speed, strength, etc. so you get ridiculous permanent enchants or temporary fortifications via potions.

    • @ckopen7192
      @ckopen7192 3 года назад +3

      @@robertharris6092 that just sounds like an average oblivion playthrough after unlocking spellcrafting alter

  • @UmamiPapi
    @UmamiPapi 2 года назад +38

    To efficiently level I would first have to understand the leveling system. This video is the closest I have ever come to that.

    • @FelixRaycher
      @FelixRaycher 4 месяца назад +1

      Mortismal Gaming also covered it up in his review.

  • @ertrick3693
    @ertrick3693 3 года назад +61

    I actually did the efficient level-up method to try to get all attributes up to 100 some time ago... what a miserable experience it was. Literally just grinding and meticulous planning, it's *far* from how the game was intended to be played. I would never, ever recommend anyone ever do it unless they just want something mindless to do for several hours. And somehow I still love this game. Probably going to download the level-up mods linked in the description for the next time I play through the game, lmao

    • @audiogarden21
      @audiogarden21 2 года назад +1

      Also grab "Real Retroactive Health" while you're at it.

    • @ozzyp97
      @ozzyp97 2 года назад +3

      There's no way around having to plan your levels in advance, but there's still some fun to be had there. With a good custom class you can essentially just jump between stealth, magic and physical combat from level to level to keep your stats in check while more or less questing normally. That, and every few levels sell stuff, do alchemy etc. to make money without wasting the mercantile increases. It's basically an excuse to diversify, though obviously you still need to get some enjoyment out of the planning phase.

  • @flahautjj
    @flahautjj 3 года назад +52

    If you're trying to do efficient leveling the "tdt" console command is a lifesaver, shows you how many skillups you had for a certain attribute so that you don't have to keep track of it in your head

  • @VeeTwoPointOh
    @VeeTwoPointOh Год назад +5

    Staying level one is a hilarious idea for a play through

  • @microsoul669
    @microsoul669 3 года назад +279

    I did the efficient leveling all the way through once and it was tedious as hell.

    • @Koalavater
      @Koalavater 3 года назад +62

      I made it to level 10 and had to stop playing for a year because I was so annoyed with the process.

    • @larrydavinci2844
      @larrydavinci2844 3 года назад +3

      You legend!

    • @slayking2378
      @slayking2378 3 года назад +9

      I only ever noticed it after my 3rd play through I noticed by waiting to go to kvatch late in the game it makes the spider deadra common when saving kvatch. And all my friendly kvatch guards couldn’t survive lol. It really isn’t a big deal. I noticed it as a 8th grader and never touched the difficulty slider just buy more potions if you made a shiter character

    • @alw2839
      @alw2839 3 года назад

      Doing the same now, took a break ofc.

    • @stonefight6771
      @stonefight6771 3 года назад +22

      @Charles Pendragon Morrowind is at least tolerable since areas are designated by level instead of scaling and also you can intentionally go to prison to lower stats in order to squeeze in more levels to compensate for inefficient leveling.

  • @Emoconnors
    @Emoconnors 3 года назад +285

    As an aside: Morrowind has literally the exact same system of levelling, but since Morrowind is way more sparing with using scaled monsters the potential of falling behind scaled enemies is way less debilitating

    • @seawind930
      @seawind930 3 года назад +40

      Plus you can exploit things to the point you can go god mode. Stacking effects and enchanting becomes ridiculous.

    • @frogradar
      @frogradar 3 года назад +57

      ​@@seawind930 but it's funny in terms of Morrowind because it works for a lore sense.
      Becoming the Neravarine and challenging the 4 people who scrwed you over by 3rd eye'ing nirn itself

    • @Mateumt
      @Mateumt 3 года назад +81

      @person person There are a few enemies that don't spawn in the wilderness until you are a certain level eg. Golden saints, but most locations and dungeons are static.

    • @rustyjones7908
      @rustyjones7908 2 года назад +20

      Also more skills made it harder to lock yourself out of +5 stat gains

    • @GayLPer
      @GayLPer 2 года назад +25

      @@rustyjones7908
      And also the fact that your bonuses aren't locked in the moment you get your 10th major skill gain.

  • @pluhformybruh
    @pluhformybruh 2 года назад +36

    The reason I kept decreasing my difficulty, especially in oblivion gates, is because of staggering. It's so broken in this game and you can't do anything other than punch once and step back, which takes ages for enemies that have a lot of health.

    • @TheRealZuia
      @TheRealZuia Год назад +8

      Agility decreases staggering chance, the higher your Agility the lower chance you'll stagger.

    • @Mikhail404
      @Mikhail404 Год назад +1

      Same man I broke when I took 5 hits without being able to move

    • @Ghost-gp6ct
      @Ghost-gp6ct Год назад +3

      My main issue with oblivion gates is that it can get quite boring, since most of it are all just the same.

    • @NerevarOfficialReal
      @NerevarOfficialReal 2 месяца назад +2

      @@TheRealZuia Eh... Agility SUPPOSEDLY decreases the chances of getting staggered. However, it will still happen... a lot, especially from those fucking Clannfears the Xivilai summon.

  • @YTaddict1234567890
    @YTaddict1234567890 3 года назад +235

    Duuuuude, now all makes sense. This is exactly why I stopped playing Oblivion. I was tired of getting killed all the time because of overpower enemies and I felt like leveling up wasn't helping at all. Saddly I never could end this game. Thanks for explaining this huge problem.

    • @ryouskye
      @ryouskye 3 года назад +28

      I barely beat the game, but I chose the strategy of just running past everything in the portals because it got so boring and grindy to fight them, especially since there were so many gates. I liked skyrims dragons more

    • @MaMastoast
      @MaMastoast 2 года назад +9

      Only proper way to play oblviion is by removing the level scaling entirely with a mod ^^..

    • @ultraexcalibur1728
      @ultraexcalibur1728 2 года назад +2

      Tbh I had it on the lowest difficulty that's how I beat the Main Quest.

    • @smtandearthboundsuck8400
      @smtandearthboundsuck8400 2 года назад +6

      You could have just swallowed your pride and lowered the difficulty lol. Bethesda games are not played for their difficulty anyways, they’re all horribly balanced and Oblivion is the worst at it.

    • @ayrtonjoga
      @ayrtonjoga 2 года назад +1

      @@smtandearthboundsuck8400 Call me blind, but I didn't even knew that difficulty bar existed and played a big roll
      Also, Oblivion is often called one of the best RPGs ever, so how could I guess it had a broken leveling system like this?

  • @glowcloudwheatproducts495
    @glowcloudwheatproducts495 3 года назад +24

    The fact he didn't even mention the glacial pace at which skills like restoration, destruction, and mercantile level tho. I remember back in the day trying to play tanky heavy armor restoration build and I literally couldn't get restoration past level 30 without cheesing the game.

    • @houjouin8819
      @houjouin8819 3 года назад +7

      For me marksmanship was the worst, by far. It took me something like 20k arrow into shadowmare's butt to get it to level 100

    • @glowcloudwheatproducts495
      @glowcloudwheatproducts495 3 года назад +3

      @@houjouin8819 lol I've never done a marksman build. I guess you can't even tape down the button for that, which is worse in its own way

    • @houjouin8819
      @houjouin8819 3 года назад +7

      @@glowcloudwheatproducts495 yeah, i just connected my Xbox controller to pc and watched some movie. Worst things with oblivion was that it didn't count how much damage you death with weapon, just repetition lol

    • @houjouin8819
      @houjouin8819 3 года назад +1

      @DekkyTheAwesome holy fuck, that is rough xD

    • @glowcloudwheatproducts495
      @glowcloudwheatproducts495 3 года назад +2

      @DekkyTheAwesome i think you only need like 2 -3 hours to level up a magic skill. Its prob best to just leave it on while you eat or something. I also like only doing it in chunks (maybe like 20 levels at a time) to make my progression seem a bit more natural.

  • @Glare108
    @Glare108 2 года назад +9

    Excellent video, I never understood why it was so damn difficult playing on normal all those years ago, but now I do, and I will definitely download that mod for a more enjoyable experience! Thank you!

  • @GrimGalore
    @GrimGalore 3 года назад +216

    I wanna play Oblivion... But I never went to college.

  • @alexsampsonite2176
    @alexsampsonite2176 4 года назад +53

    the way that skill leveling affects the stat leveling is the one thing that really puts me off returning to this game

    • @Bourikii2992
      @Bourikii2992 3 года назад +5

      That's literally the best part.
      Stop trying to be an everybody God in a RPG.

    • @wade2112
      @wade2112 3 года назад +11

      @@Bourikii2992 You don't even understand. My dad efficiently leveled until he was maxed (96-100) in all attributes except 2. The game just stopped letting him level up LOL. Don't even try to defend this shitter game, sure it's better than Skyrim but you literally can't level up after leveling efficiently

    • @Bourikii2992
      @Bourikii2992 3 года назад

      @@wade2112 That's a lie. You don't stop leveling till all attributes are at 100.
      Efficiently leveling only gives you the max bonus to attributes when leveling.

    • @wade2112
      @wade2112 3 года назад +5

      @@Bourikii2992 well I might have been wrong about 96-100 but you still hit a wall with leveling

    • @sertdemir7138
      @sertdemir7138 3 года назад +1

      @@wade2112 yes there is level cap but it's all about (again) how we built our character. It is originally not possible to level up if your all majors 100 level. The only thing you can do is go jail and decrease your major skills. It is another thing breaks gameplay.

  • @Auron3991
    @Auron3991 2 года назад +57

    There is another way to slightly mitigate leveling pain: lean extremely hard into major skills at character creation. It actually reduces max level to a point where things can still be managed while still reaching 100 in your most relevant stats.
    But Oblivion had other interesting design choices. For example, the fact that boosting stamina directly increased damage, and was the only way to increase weapon damage after you reach 100 in the relevant attribute and skill.

    • @peterrabb7288
      @peterrabb7288 2 года назад +4

      And vampirism. Never forget vampirism. IIRC in vanilla, it was the only way to raise stats above 100.

    • @Izthefaithful
      @Izthefaithful 2 года назад

      Could you elaborate a lil more I’m interested about power leveling the major skills ?

    • @Auron3991
      @Auron3991 2 года назад +6

      @@Izthefaithful Assuming no other boosts from character creation (and ignoring certain gameplay events), maximum character is 53, well beyond where gear is maxed out and far past the point where boosts from stats and skills matter. However, class specialization and race choice both give skill bonuses at character creation, which can drop this into the forties. For examples, a Nord warrior maxes at 46, Altmer mages max at 45, and Bosmer theives can max as low as 43 (assuming the Skeleton key is obtained). Since gear maxes out at 35, and most characters have a major skill or two they don't really use (I know I always have at least one), it brings the finishing character level well within reasonable range for endgame scaling. Combine with the right mixture of signs and favored attributes, and your important attributes may only need 35-40 points to max out (easily obtained over 35 levels).
      It doesn't completely remove the problem, but it does mitigate the worst part of it. I ran a Nord warrior to about level 18 before I began feeling the level drag, and I wasn't taking full advantage of the magic stones.

    • @Izthefaithful
      @Izthefaithful 2 года назад +1

      @@Auron3991 thanks for the reply!
      You never know if anyone will get back to you or not!
      Have a great weekend 😀

  • @thecteam4395
    @thecteam4395 3 года назад +35

    My biggest problem with Oblivion was I never felt like I was getting stronger. Arena, Daggerfall, Morrowind and Skyrim got that right. It's remarkable how goblins become damage sponges, worse than ogres.

    • @goranpersson7726
      @goranpersson7726 2 года назад

      ngl I have only played morrowind,skyrim and oblivion. I can safely say that the only game I felt that I was getting stronger in was morrowind, that I leveled up got better gear and the same enemies didnt just somehow become millionaires and kick my ass. in oblivion I felt like I was getting smarter about it, I was pretty young and didnt really have internet so I played thought it was a bit too easy and raised the difficulity and went on to continue the game and when i inevitably started to have some issues with the enemies becoming to strong because I probably had a slightly less than optimal leveling strat I started to find other ways around how to fight and utilized sneak attacks, poison timing the blocks better conserving potions for more optimal amount of health regain n stuff like that. didnt really have any issue with the game. skyrim however that I had issues with and still do. I never felt like I was getting stronger at all mainly because while the gear enemies used got better and they were of slightly better variants it was still too easy. played it through on legendary a few times and the difficulity of quests never felt higher than the starting tutorial, there was next to no reason to play it again because with one character you could do everything in the game (minor exceptions like the dark brotherhood alternative). slight tangent but yeah I had some issue with how I never felt like i was getting stronger in skyrim because you start out pretty damn strong already, the most useful shouts you were pretty much handed on a silver plater right at the start of the game,you werent really gonna meet some enemy that was too high level for you at any point because they are scaled towards you so if you were weaker they were weaker and depending on playstyle you could pretty much craft the best gear in the game way too early

    • @LtCommanderTato
      @LtCommanderTato Год назад +1

      ​@@goranpersson7726 The soultion for Skyrim is stay at adept. But you have to take other choices with it.
      The game was meant to be played at adept, higher difficulties make the game a chore instead of more difficult also it breaks the pacing of npc battles because the reduced damage gets across the entire world instead of just you.
      Well the solution:
      - Adept.
      - No grindstone improvement of weapon-armor, enemies never get improved gear so you shouldnt have access to that.
      - Bare minimum perks on onehaded, twohanded, marksman to access some special abilities (behead, bow zoom, etc),
      only one point for example on armsman to access the perk tree, going over 1/5 character does too much damage for that difficulty.
      - Armor same logic, bare minimum and i would recommend skipping custom fit so you dont get armor rating that high. 200-250 AR is more than enough for endgame armor types. For lore and inmersion i would also skip the perk who make you weight zero and remove the movement penalty.
      - limit your healthpool depending of the class you plan to build: if you plan to be a barbarian you go 500hp, knight 450hp, paladin 400hp, assasin-hunter 250hp, mage 200hp, necromancer 100hp.
      - equipment health boost enchants are banned, the only exception are unique items like Amulet of Arkay, etc.
      - destruction tree have some limits, you are allowed to only boost ocnce the element if you plan to get the turn to ash perk, etc.
      - chaos enchanted weapon from the regular pool are forbidden. If you wanna use chaos enchant you have to make one with a max magnitude of 15 so instead of doing 30/30/30=90, you roll instead for a max of 45 damage if 3 activate.
      - for regular elements if you wanna use dual enchant the magnitude gets halved so insead of only one fire doing 30 damage now it becomes 15 and the other 15 can be anything minus chaos of course.
      - shield charge is ridiculous and is banned, fun at first but breaks the game.
      - if you go nercromage perk route, never get the dual wielding boosting perks. It gets ridiculous. I would save that necromage perk for actual necromages, so you can go in sunlight to even lower health than 100.
      - Take the roles somewhat serious, if you go necro you go alone and your only company are most the time strong summons, if you make a death knight you are physically strong so you dont need endgame summons, some mid level or low level are more than enough. If you are assasin you go alone, if you are barbarian you can go with some follower, recommender archer. same as knight. If you are a mage is recommended to have a tanky follower or rely on strong atronachs. This paragraph is more personal but keeping it balanced avoid spoiling the experience.
      - with these limits imposed before now food, potions become very useful and is nice to run aroud with a decent stock of them for difficult times. If you are paladin you dont need pots.

  • @jimithi5543
    @jimithi5543 3 года назад +62

    I recommended my friend notch the difficulty down 1 tick every time he leveled. Seemed like a simple solution.

    • @Maxxon89
      @Maxxon89 3 года назад +27

      Or just decrease it by 10-15 times when you encounter some tough slaughterfishes.

    • @Bourikii2992
      @Bourikii2992 3 года назад +2

      Or level your character properly and take advantage of enchants/tower orbs.

    • @Maxxon89
      @Maxxon89 3 года назад +8

      @@Bourikii2992 You mean, constant melee combat with increasing strength and endurance? Not an option, if someone prefer to play stealthy.
      Enchanting items is always useful, though, i agree.

    • @Bourikii2992
      @Bourikii2992 3 года назад +2

      @@Maxxon89 My very first oblivion character was a stealthy character. I don't recall turning the game down from normal difficulty once. I was 12 at the time. Stealth is probably the best ways to play in the game.
      Even with only 15 damage your stealth hits with a dagger so 6x I'm pretty sure.

    • @VasiliyOgniov
      @VasiliyOgniov 3 года назад +1

      @@Bourikii2992 dude "normal" is not highest difficulty, you know?

  • @jedross2136
    @jedross2136 Месяц назад +3

    I love Oblivion. If you know your character and know your enemy (they all have weaknesses) you’ll be fine if you just play intuitively. The difference between it and Skyrim is night and day, Oblivion has no safety net, makes the game more rewarding 👌

  • @samusaran11
    @samusaran11 3 года назад +56

    The problem isnt the leveling system itself but the enemies leveling up as you do and out right changing into more powerful creatures. If Bethesda changed how enemies scaled with you it would not be a problem. Skyrim handles this better as enemies do scale but its at a much more manageable level. Or enemies have a fixed level that does not change. Bandits and others will change but not like what Oblivion did.

    • @ckopen7192
      @ckopen7192 3 года назад +12

      check out oscuro's oblivion overhaul if you wanna do away with the level scaling. it basically makes it so that locations are leveled differently. so while you may have trouble in one location, you can just go to a lower leveled area to grind.

    • @nubgaming1013
      @nubgaming1013 3 года назад +1

      You still have the problem of efficiency leveling

    • @dylansheaves4743
      @dylansheaves4743 3 года назад +16

      Ah yes I do love bandits in Daedric plate

    • @tylerg8314
      @tylerg8314 3 года назад +1

      @DekkyTheAwesome That's what they did in Morrowind, so they are definitely capable of it

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад

      But... what was the problem? It all worked a intended for me...

  • @ikanlol
    @ikanlol 2 года назад +9

    Thank you! I’ve never been able to enjoy Oblivion because of the anxiety this leveling system caused me, and you’ve perfectly captured the madness of it.

  • @silverwolf1983
    @silverwolf1983 2 года назад +6

    My other issue is that adventuring was too expensive: repairing my equipment and buying hammers were more expensive than what I got from selling dungeon loots. I had a similar money problem in other games

    • @amd1273
      @amd1273 2 года назад

      Making money should be easy in oblivion. I'd make a fortune going into oblivion gates and looting corpses, tons of daedra equipment. Just carry what you can before your over encumbered, leave the gates, go to a vendor with Max never ending money, usually 1200 was the max. Then go back into the gates and keep doing that until the gates is closed. It's tedious but you shouldn't have any problems with money

  • @kendo2377
    @kendo2377 3 года назад +18

    I remember two things about Oblivion levelling; the skills you use should not be the ones for your chosen class, and at about lvl 5 there's a huge jump in encounter difficulty. You'd go from fighting rats and wolves to trolls and you'd still have rat/wolf scaled gear and spells.

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад

      Had zero issues using my skills normally but yeah the difficulty jump was always notable. I like that it got serious :)

  • @Froggy711
    @Froggy711 3 года назад +32

    Playing a pure wizard is a trap in normal oblivion. You figure, "Hey, I want all the magic, so I will pick all the magic skills + Alchemy as my class skills"
    Obviously when you level you want +5 INT and +5 WIS because those are your spellcasting stats.
    However, because you picked ALL of the INT skills and ALL of the WIS skills as class skills, there is no way to get a +5/+5 to INT and WIS when levelling up, because there are no minor skills for those stats.

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад

      And that matters because?

    • @nispelsm
      @nispelsm 2 года назад +1

      @@HallyVee It means that you will only get +2 or +3 in your primary stats on leveling, but the enemy progression is based on the assumption that you will be getting +5 gains in your primary stats. Or to put it another way, the game assumes you will have maxed at least one of your primary stats by level 20, when in fact you wont be ale to max them until at least level 30-40

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад

      @@nispelsm could be, could be, but I will point out that I closed multiple gates without running into any of the issues mentioned here, and I only ever rarely got + 5. And I don't use any of the crazy weird tricks. Just normal stuff like hitting for optimal damage type and whatnot.

  • @frihff
    @frihff Год назад +3

    I remember way back being too caught up on efficient leveling - and back then I also couldn't do mods as well because I was on console. I basically came to the result of ''The only thing i'm going to perfect level in endurance to 100 first to make the most out of health gains in the early levels, i'll get 100 in the other skills I want later''
    Saved me many headaches

  • @GlaDi02
    @GlaDi02 3 года назад +10

    laughs in skyrim:
    Telekinesis spell,> grabs something,> opens map> fast travel anywhere> instatnt LVL up

  • @zachabel805
    @zachabel805 3 года назад +21

    My solution to the level scaling system problem when I first played as a mage:
    Level your alteration skills , spellcraft the most broken paralyze spell and speedrun most of the dungeons (if the quest doesn't envolve killing anyone of course). Unrelated but I'm rlly curious if you can do a max difficult run in Oblivion

  • @romajimamulo
    @romajimamulo 2 года назад +5

    3:00
    Okay so... They have a whole system built around increasing difficulty when you get stronger, but instead of using that with the difficulty slider, they... Modify damage only

  • @Jazzcat135
    @Jazzcat135 3 года назад +19

    A solution I can't believe they never used was to allow excess attribute points to carry over levels. That means you could level minor skills guilt free as you would have those attributes in the bank waiting for your next level up.
    Another problem I had was that artifacts would stay under levelled if you got them too early. So if you got the Escutcheon of Chorrol at level 10 you were stuck with an above average Dwarven shield that would have been the best shield in the game if you just waited till level 25. The artifact system actively discouraged players from doing quests untill level 25.

    • @HeroSword_P
      @HeroSword_P 2 года назад +4

      There's a mod to fix that too lol

    • @Jazzcat135
      @Jazzcat135 2 года назад +2

      @@HeroSword_P I found those two mods essential for any replay!

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад

      Sure... unless you value artifacts when you get them instead of some theoretical final form? How is that an issue except for extremely rare max playthroughs?

    • @tadferd4340
      @tadferd4340 2 года назад +4

      @@HallyVee Because you very quickly replace this item given to you by a god.

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад

      @@tadferd4340 oh boy. If that bothers you don't investigate the rest of the game!

  • @Aires457
    @Aires457 4 года назад +21

    This was my method from when I played as a kid: Before you level up, save the game. Then if you level up and you don’t have 3 skills that you can get 5 points in, just load the game and don’t go to sleep until you level up some more.

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  4 года назад +17

      Sort of a take on efficient leveling. Problem is the game locks your stat gains in to that level on the 10th major skill-up, even if you wait to take a level up. So you'd have to reload before that 10th skill-up and focus on minor skills only.

    • @stonwall9065
      @stonwall9065 4 года назад +5

      @@EphiTV So that’s why that happens! I try efficient leveling and STILL only get +2 and +3!
      Why did they do this???

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  4 года назад +3

      No idea. Probably to discourage efficient leveling, but it still exists as the optimal way to play. Lots of small things overlooked in the design.

  • @froterons
    @froterons Год назад +6

    I level up normally with my chosen major skills, and use spell making and enchantment to gain an edge. No matter how high I level I can still dispatch enemies fairly quickly this way, and it allows me to experience all that oblivion has to offer. When enemies start getting tougher, or I suddenly start to die often, I just up the enchantments and power of the spells.

  • @theUSpopulation
    @theUSpopulation 3 года назад +21

    Something even more ridiculous was that the system was much simpler in Daggerfall. Every time you leveled up, you just get 4-6 points to distributes across your attributes. And that's it.

  • @capuchinhelper
    @capuchinhelper 3 года назад +54

    The biggest problem is Endurance determines your health increase every level, anyone playing a non-warrior build or one of the physically weaker races is at a massive disadvantage.

    • @SuperFunkmachine
      @SuperFunkmachine 3 года назад +25

      And it not retrospective so you must max Endurance as soon as you can.

    • @larrydavinci2844
      @larrydavinci2844 3 года назад +3

      I mean, it makes sense that a mage or a thief would be more squishy than a warrior

    • @DigitalApex
      @DigitalApex 2 года назад +12

      @@larrydavinci2844 It wouldn't be so bad if most enemies didn't stun lock your character, especially if you're fighting multiple. Mages, thiefs, and the like will consistently get 3 shot by a troll or a clanfear anything past level 20 unless you're using health enchantments on gear. God forbid that you run into bandits with Daedric gear and enchanted weapons. The game almost requires you to efficiently level or basically abuse game mechanics.

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад

      Not even close. The idea is that you play to your strengths. Didn't level HP? Maybe use Shield or don't get hit. Kinda how it's supposed to work?

    • @coriandercastor9453
      @coriandercastor9453 2 года назад +2

      This is one of the things I don't like about Skyrim. In every other main title, your character always increases in health, but in Skyrim, it's a choice.
      Of course, in Arena and Daggerfall, the effects of endurance are relatively minor.

  • @bighatbondquo863
    @bighatbondquo863 Год назад +4

    I still remember my first time playing Oblivion. I went to the capital city and took a quest to investigate a haunted pirate ship. Assuming this would be an easy enough quest given that I could pick it up at such a low level I went inside the ship to look around. Then I encountered the pirate ghosts. Which could only be killed with magic or an enchanted weapon. Safe to say I spent the next several hours hiding in corners and shooting very weak firebolts at ghosts. Great game.

  • @IAmCaligvla
    @IAmCaligvla 4 года назад +29

    ... Knowing about the whole 15 points thing at level up sure would've helped me enjoy the game way more back in the day.

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  4 года назад +15

      It is pretty odd that it affects so much of the game but is never explained to the player.

    • @IAmCaligvla
      @IAmCaligvla 4 года назад +16

      @@EphiTV That's Bethesda game design for you.

    • @KpK1Cioby
      @KpK1Cioby 4 года назад +6

      @@EphiTV I think I recall even in Oblivion cause in Morrowind it was even less explained cause back then we weren't all morons, it was slightly explained that every skill is governed by an attribute and to level up you need to level those skills you chose. It doesn't take 1+1 = 2 to realize that it does in fact affect your number of points for each level. But hey if most of us realized how to do this in Morrowind back when I had to download from school, pages from the wiki so I can search for legendary and unique items, I'm sure all you brainy skilled players could figure it out now that the whole game is explained online.

    • @superubergoober
      @superubergoober 3 года назад +6

      @@KpK1Cioby you couldve just wrote one sentence saying you were a dick

  • @spinnyboi6700
    @spinnyboi6700 3 года назад +14

    i never even knew a problem with the leveling system like this even existed until now because i always thought i would eventually hit a level cap where i would max out all my major skills and be left unable to level up without maxing out all my attributes, so on every serious playthrough i would use the trainer in battlehorn castle to level up minor skills whos attributes overlapped with those of my major skills as well as those that didnt so i could level up as efficiently as possible each level so i unknowingly circumvented the level scaling problem while worried about a completely different issue

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад

      In other words you used obvious in your face game mechanics to play normally and everything worked? Almost as if that was intentional...

  • @saren7283
    @saren7283 Месяц назад +2

    I'd go to play Oblivion much more often over the years, but then I remember the leveling planning.

  • @Pendergast891
    @Pendergast891 3 года назад +23

    The only time i lowered the difficulty is when enemies in shivering isles were quite literally too tanky for me to enjoyably fight. Grummites were taking 8 consecutive sneak attacks with max blade and stealth let alone the healing they did every now and then.

    • @sandman9135
      @sandman9135 3 года назад +2

      going through the same thing rn lmao

    • @Michael-bn1oi
      @Michael-bn1oi 2 года назад +1

      Yeahm when my weapons are going from full health to zero before the enemies are, it is time to turn it down a bit.
      Or make a bigger spell

    • @SlimThrull
      @SlimThrull 2 года назад +1

      Ugh. I recall that. I think I ended up doing two quests in SI before I noped out.

  • @alexebat9754
    @alexebat9754 3 года назад +50

    Oblivion is by far my favorite game. I just put the difficulty slider right in the middle and never change it. How I prefer to play is; pick major skills according to the play style of that character, Force the minor skills for the attributes I want for the next level, enjoy the game till I level up, then back to step two. It allows for efficient leveling without any stress or tracking and I don't have to force my level ups. Thanks for the video. It was quite entertaining!

    • @BrunoCanales
      @BrunoCanales 3 года назад +1

      That's genius

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад

      Seems like how it was intended to work and did for most folks? Gaming the system is the weird approach.

    • @smaller_cathedrals
      @smaller_cathedrals 2 года назад +3

      @@HallyVee Absolutely agree. Oblivion was my first entry in the Elder Scrolls series. Played it on Xbox 360, just to give you an idea of how scuffed my playthrough was. I chose my main attributes according to the style I wanted to play and sank literally hundreds of hours in the game without hitting any gamebreaking walls. Never cared about min/maxing or anything, just enjoyed the game.

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад +4

      @@smaller_cathedrals same, I closed several gates without noticing any difficulty issue. Same with Morrowind on Xbox. Wonder if the slider is the biggest factor.

    • @Izthefaithful
      @Izthefaithful 2 года назад +4

      That seems super smart to level that way but I’m not sure I understand what your saying

  • @BigHead2615
    @BigHead2615 2 месяца назад +3

    So, recently, I got an original launch copy of Oblivion, because why not have a physical copy of the game with it's original "T" rating (despite having had the GOTY edition from Steam for a while bow). Anyway, getting the original copy made me finally decide to try and play through the game seriously. Before even getting out of the beginning / tutorial area, I decided to increase my sneak skill a bunch just by auto-walking into a corner with an enemy nearby with it's back turned to me. My sneak went up a lot, and I still didn't know why I wasn't even gaining any levels (and no, I didn't think to check the manual that came with the game...)
    Anyway, once I was out of the beginning / tutorial area, I randomly decided to use a nearby bed roll to sleep, and realized THAT'S how you level up in the game, and just from all the sneak skill ups, I could sleep repeatedly and gain a bunch of levels.
    After getting my character to about level 13-17, I eventually came to some inn where the innkeeper randomly wanted me to go into a nearby cave to kill a necromancer or what ever who was raising a bunch of undead. I get into that cave, and I swear, everything in there was annihilating me, and I'm doing such little amount of damage to anything, basically I had the choice of die left and right, OR use the console to give myself a few hundred potions just to keep myself alive to 1v1 or 1v2 fights. After doing that through that entire cave, I quit playing the game and I went back to Skyrim...
    I'm really glad I found your video here, I had no idea any of this was what was going on, or any idea that a mod could fix it. Thank you so much, I will probably give the game another go sometime soon.

  • @kairensintal
    @kairensintal 3 года назад +13

    My experience was exactly as you described: Somewhere around level 6 I touched the difficulty slider just a liiiiitle bit and suddendly it was totally managable. I didn't realise that the game was too hard because I was underleveled, I thought i was just too bad. But around level 20 the oblivion gate loot got ridiculous and I started one-shotting everything, so I put the slider just back to the middle. But the acually important part: I really really enjoyed the game!

  • @jackyson9923
    @jackyson9923 3 года назад +9

    When I first started playing oblivion, I had no idea the difficulty slider was there and left the game on the middle normal difficulty all the way through. I learned over my first 10 levels how leveling seemed to work and started a new character while somewhat tracking my stat ups.

  • @GruffGames
    @GruffGames 2 года назад +11

    I remember the dodgy leveling from Oblivion, jumping everywhere like a fool, can't remember having any problems with difficulty though. I remember the annoying scaling ruining immersion more than anything, as soon as you find your First piece of say.. cool glass armor, the game scales the lowest level bandits to then have full glass.

  • @ajlaguna7880
    @ajlaguna7880 3 года назад +17

    I remember cheesing skellys , SKELLYS. I fought literal demons with ease, why bones so. stronk

    • @gumball1872354345
      @gumball1872354345 3 года назад +7

      milk

    • @ventexovakon2178
      @ventexovakon2178 3 года назад +6

      Because in skyrim they all drink nasty shit. In cyrodill, they drink milk and such for cow's are more plentiful and mill is accepted. Thus, strong bones.

  • @darthplagueis13
    @darthplagueis13 3 года назад +8

    Yeah, it's weird. I first heard about this when I came about a playthrough where someone tried to basically get a perfect character at max difficulty (fun note: You kind of have to play as a conjurer at that difficulty because your own damage is ridiculously penalized whereas everything else deals a lot more damage, so summoned creatures are actually stronger than normal whilst you yourself are much weaker) and the whole efficient leveling thing was simply weird to watch.

  • @whyshouldibeats
    @whyshouldibeats Год назад +2

    Super helpful video. I was breezing through early game, but after a while every encounter was a death sentence for my character. This is literally the exact video I needed.

  • @joshadams5602
    @joshadams5602 3 года назад +79

    My lazy ass solution to the leveling problem: console commands.

    • @learnmore8771
      @learnmore8771 3 года назад +31

      Ah, I see you too are a master of CHIM.

    • @Queue3612
      @Queue3612 3 года назад +9

      its been years since i have played skyrim with console commands and i still remember "player.advancepcskill" "player.placeatme" "player.additem" lol
      giveing myself items in skyrim taught me how to count in hexadecimal

    • @nerminc.1713
      @nerminc.1713 3 года назад

      /kill

    • @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206
      @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 3 года назад

      Could you tell me some console commands?

    • @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206
      @yourfriendlyneighbourhoodl6206 3 года назад

      @@Queue3612 What is hexadecimal?

  • @theturts9626
    @theturts9626 3 года назад +94

    As someone who’s put hours into oblivion and is thinking about replaying it, I think I speak for everyone when I ask: what the fuck

    • @mrchrome3476
      @mrchrome3476 3 года назад +6

      Speak for your self.

    • @StarshadowMelody
      @StarshadowMelody 3 года назад +1

      yeah try that same comment but days.

    • @mrchrome3476
      @mrchrome3476 3 года назад

      @Mal Theri I think your a bit late to this thread.

    • @travisclark7286
      @travisclark7286 2 года назад +1

      @@mrchrome3476
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    • @mrchrome3476
      @mrchrome3476 2 года назад

      @@travisclark7286 what about you?

  • @estebanembroglio6371
    @estebanembroglio6371 2 года назад +2

    Oblivion playthrough dogme 2015:
    1. go directly to the leyndell quest where you get the staff that makes the imps follow you
    2. take the imps to the basement and beat on them until endurance and several other attributes are level 100
    3. go back to school after winter break ends and never actually play the game

  • @w0rthy_
    @w0rthy_ 4 года назад +4

    Great video! When I played as a kid, I didn't even know you had to sleep to level up. I'm going to go experience what I missed from being level 1 throughout the whole game right now.

  • @Sheevlord
    @Sheevlord 3 года назад +16

    I'm sure that this system looked really neat and interesting on paper. Just like most other needlessly convoluted RPG systems that end up doing more harm than good.

    • @HallyVee
      @HallyVee 2 года назад

      Looked pretty good from end game, too?

  • @dwarfbard6226
    @dwarfbard6226 11 месяцев назад +1

    It was fun to fight goblins with 3600+ hit points, because Todd thought it was a good idea to have enemies hitpoits scale directly with player level in a game where walking and sneaking around would level you up like crazy.
    Im convinced this game didnt have a QA team.

  • @maverickloggins5470
    @maverickloggins5470 3 года назад +14

    I can deal with overpowered enemies, I usually like making stealth builds so in open combat I’m usually at a strong disadvantage until at least mid game. What really annoys me is the insane health pools these damn things have. Like one shot me idc I’ll just keep jumping around and dodging but don’t make me hit something with like 40 arrows just to end a random encounter lol. Oblivion basically needs mods to be fun imo, or else it runs out once you reach the bottom of the difficulty slider, which is usually somewhere around lvl 20 I think, if you drop it a tick every couple levels especially after 10

  • @jayday3818
    @jayday3818 3 года назад +10

    I think this is a great pre-watch video to "Why did Skyrim remove all the stats?" If you never saw this leveling system, it's hard to appreciate how this complex monstrosity impacted Skyrim. Now, whether they over-corrected or not is a different topic altogether...
    BTW Efficient Levelor for lyfe. I still have notebooks filled with tallies keeping track of my level ups in this game.

    • @blib3786
      @blib3786 3 года назад +4

      The problem wasn't the stats or even really the leveling system, but the fact that enemy scaling was so broken and unfair. They got it right with Morrowind, where enemies aren't scaled and have fixed levels.

  • @serenitygaming3553
    @serenitygaming3553 2 месяца назад +2

    I jumped back into Oblivion a few years ago on my pc after having not played it since it released. I legit completely forgot I had to sleep to level up, never saw a reason to sleep, and got through the entire game without getting to level 2.

  • @FeinryelRavenclaw
    @FeinryelRavenclaw 3 года назад +10

    I was an under leveled sneaky archer. Somehow, on that playthrough I managed to get a daedric bow, and I went through most of the game fairly smoothly.

  • @Ninjasfollowingme
    @Ninjasfollowingme 3 года назад +30

    Efficiently levelling isn't too bad once you have enough money to start aggressively seeking the help of trainers.

    • @EpicPrawn
      @EpicPrawn 3 года назад +3

      Yeah it's like the first 5-10 levels while you're struggling to not get too many levels in athletics, then you get a decent amount of gold to blow on skill trainers.

    • @buca9696
      @buca9696 3 года назад +1

      Glitches man, otherwise it's garbage.

    • @lordvenusianbroon
      @lordvenusianbroon 3 года назад +3

      @@EpicPrawn Exactly. But then I efficient levelled to max stats and 100% completion of the game - and friggin' enjoyed most of the process! As you said, once you've got past the initial levels it becomes much, much easier to control your levelling, assuming you've made the correct choices for major skills. (Memories of not running or jumping at level 2 to avoid getting levels in acrobatics or athletics ;-) ) My worst memory of completing was finishing off the final oblivion gates - 60 of them in total, but at level 45 or so I was at 100% chameleon so it just became a bit of a chore sneaking up dozens of very similar towers and being invincible. Anyway, I've done it now and I've just got the good memories left.

  • @roffe8751
    @roffe8751 2 месяца назад +3

    Also. There is one very easy fix the developers could have done. Just make it so the skills contribute to attributes up to when you sleep, not when u hit the 10 major skill cap. How it works now, when you are ready to level, all just skill increases will start controbuting to the next level, not your current one, even if you havent slept and leveled up yet.
    So this simple fix (which is basically how it worked in Morrowind) would make the leveling process 100 times better.

    • @emirmasinovic
      @emirmasinovic 2 месяца назад

      Correct me if I am wrong, but Morrowind is like this. I remember playing OpenMW and it was tracking how much each attribute was being increased, and that included skills up until resting/sleeping. Why did they change this so sneakily I wonder. For older ES fans, it would confuse them, and for the newer ones, well...

  • @eyelikepiano
    @eyelikepiano 4 года назад +28

    I've always burnt out halfway through my Oblivion playthroughs because of this (did finish the game once). Meticulously keeping track of stats and carefully controlling skill raises can lose it's charm pretty quickly... Well, that and backpedaling for 5 minutes while wailing on a tough enemy 200 times with Umbra on default difficulty. Definitely will check out the mods!
    Maybe this is why I always go back to Morrowind. Even though it's leveling system might be rougher around the edges, you have more tools as a player to overcome it (unlimited training, enemies don't level with you). I actually feel my character is growing more powerful instead of struggling to keep up.

    • @EphiTV
      @EphiTV  4 года назад +2

      For sure. I love diving in to RPG systems, but when it takes precedence over the entire game it quickly becomes tiring. I do need to give Morrowind a shot at some point.

    • @charlesford7887
      @charlesford7887 4 года назад +3

      Morrowind's leveling system and in general its sense of progression is so masterfully done. I only really began to appreciate it when I moved on to Oblivion lol.

    • @darrellparfitt5908
      @darrellparfitt5908 3 года назад +2

      The best way to deal with it is to carefully construct your base character with some extremely low skill levels in non primary skills you can use to quickly boost stats. It's inane for sure

  • @LevantineR1
    @LevantineR1 3 года назад +6

    My friend lent Oblivion to me. I had no knowledge of Elder Scrolls and almost no familiarity with free-form character development. I made a custom class with Speech as a core skill, because I talk to NPCs often, and the idea of interacting with people as a primary talent that empowers me seemed really interesting. I spent a couple of hours in the first town talking to people, discovering that picking up items in a store means I STEAL them, and gaining a few levels from the chatting minigame. I leave town and everything is murdering me. After I tell my friend this, he explains the leveling problem to me, and I never gave the game, or series, a second chance.
    I insist on playing games blind, so my friend did nothing wrong.

  • @Toadcop98
    @Toadcop98 Месяц назад +2

    This reminds me of back when i used to min max oblivion. Combat focus. All combat skills minor skills. All major skills alchemy, merchantile etc. by level you are far better than the enemy. One issue though is grinding those crap stats to get levels so you can do the higher level quests.

  • @mistersocial4748
    @mistersocial4748 4 года назад +16

    In theory, the way you level up in Oblivion makes a ton of sense. It is the in practice part that sorta, kinda sucks. It seems counterintuitive to pick a class (or create one) and then basically ignore the major skills. And, as mentioned, if your character is higher level and you did not efficiently level then you are in for epic battles almost all the time. For most of the game I have it close to the middle for difficulty, but if I am doing the main quest I usually move the slider to the left quite a bit (10-12 moves to the left). That is primarily because the enemies are numerous and generally tougher than an average enemy encountered in Cyrodiil. I have tried leveling efficiently, but it is one huge pain in the rear. I appreciate your mod suggestions and I am leaning toward "Attribute Modifiers on Levelup to 5" if I decide to download one. Thanks for the video.

    • @evancrow2191
      @evancrow2191 4 года назад

      This leveling system is realistic good and creative. But for general players.
      It's a piece of SH-

    • @cattysplat
      @cattysplat 3 года назад

      @@evancrow2191 In a party based game or MMO class limiting system makes sense. In a single player game, if your not a DPS machine or tanky boi, your gonna have a bad time.

    • @Bourikii2992
      @Bourikii2992 3 года назад +1

      Your major skills should mirror the stats your class needs. It's not counterintuitive, people just suck at making classes. That includes Bethesda.