Hahaha that part was hilarious to me. I also love the weird way their mouths are animated as they drink it. They look like fish people addicted to skooma
I didn’t realize skooma permanently damaged your intelligence when I first started taking it and I was confused why my character couldn’t cast a single spell
The saddest thing about being the first is that you automatically scroll down to see the comments but you leave sad and disappointed for the loneliness.
This part of Oblivion always fascinated me. The drug dens, the skooma smuggling ring, it's a really neat aspect of the game that goes largely unnoticed. I really hope Elder Scrolls VI focuses more on this. When you drink Skooma in Skyrim especially, and to a lesser extent Morrowind and Oblivion, there are no consequences to taking Skooma. And they should add back in smoking Skooma. They should put more drugs back in as well, so you can try to get rarer drugs like Felldew, Greenmote and Balmora Blue. And adding a Skooma smuggling/dealing operation like that Skooma Dealer mod. It would be so neat to cook Skooma, deal it, export it to other provinces, take in shipments from Elsweyr, it would be so immersive! Also I really just wanna roleplay as a crackwhore.
Ya I always thought it was weird that the player cant get addicted. Interestingly though there is dialogue about an NPC trying to find a cure for skooma addiction.
@@TheCantinaChannel Yeah that Khajiit that you do the Tears of the Saviour quest for. So many weird rumours and unfinished parts of Oblivion; it would be truly amazing if some dedicated modders could expand upon them and really flesh out the game to the extent it could have been.
That would be awesome! For that though, we'd need a bartering system like in Oblivion and Morrowind. Bethesda has "streamlined" these features, so it's unlikely there will be a change.
I am so glad that after 13 years, people are still making content about Oblivion, it just goes to show how much is actually packed into this game. There's a certain magic to it, even for all of the discrepancies, glitches and unfinished events. Its all a part of the charm.
It could lose it's charm when you'd have to load an hours-old save for the fifth time because of a game breaking bug. I still loved Oblivion but the problem these days is that I couldn't get past the awful dungeon design of the excessively large cave dungeons and aelied ruins that you get sent to 1000 times. It would be cool if someone released a mod that just left in the storymode-type quests though, that is where it shined.
@@samuelrs5138 "It could lose it's charm when you'd have to load an hours-old save for the fifth time because of a game breaking bug." Fool you once, shame on him. Fool you twice, shame on you.
@@sh-bf7bv You do not understand, these bugs weren't about not saving and weren't fixable without losing hours of gameplay regardless of how many times you saved. I'll give you one example: In getting the cure for vampirism you're sent to a woman's hut and she sends you off to collect many things that requires hours of work. I got her quest, collected the items, returned, and she would not accept them. I learned the problem was that she was in her basement when I got the quest from her. That made her bug and stay in her basement forever. Despite originally giving me the quest down there, she then saw me as a trespasser in her basement and would only tell me I shouldn't be down there. She was scripted to only be in her basement at a certain time of day but since she was bugged and wouldn't come back upstairs I had two choices: be a vampire for the rest of the game or throw away hours and hours of doing the most tedious fetch quest in any TES game for the pleasure of doing it all over again just so I didn't have to live with the shitty experience of being a vampire in Oblivion.
Skyrim too. Skyrim has been around for a decade now and there are still videos being made about it. It's still to this day being played and it has a lot of in depth side quests as well as amazing dlc questlines.
RPG Games need more stuff like this. Even if you have no clue what is going on, seeing the same NPC in different cities and knowing they all have schedules helps provide immersion and hints at underlying complexity that you could uncover if you wanted to, or just leave it a secret.
The good ol days of "You are overencumbered", chugging 20 bottles of skooma, flying across the map to dump all your loot in your waterfront house, and then realising you can no longer cast healing spells.
I don't do dope, not even in videogames. People complained about how difficult it was to save your game in Kingdom Come Deliverance, puh-leaze, I don't drink booze, not even in videogames, so I went to find a bed every time, no big deal.
@@andrevanniekerk6526 Hm. On an *Oblivion* related video. Since these are not cognitively my sort of people, I expected a greater chance of someone trying to provoke me. I didn't anticipate that the person would attempt to provoke me by self-reflection. I usually avoid certain swathes of people, so I forget that there are people that can do things of this particular scope.
There is still beautiful in that. I mean In TES sometimes you encounter experiences that any other games gives you, maybe because they try ton of stuff. I just hope for TES6 to be filled with stuff like this, little details that helps enourmous to the innmertions
@@v44n7 They do admittedly have a lot of fun things scattered around, but the massive worlds have so much nothing space in them and their writing is really sub par.
@@averagejoe455 that's not true at all. Don't forget they made The Elder Scrolls and Fallout, two ground breaking games, both with extremely good writing, environmental story telling and lore. Granted the newer games weren't as good, both Fallout 4 and TES: V still were pretty good in terms of lore and writing.
@@that_deadeyegamer7920 Skyrim did feel a bit more like a completed world, but Fallout 4 was just full of open spaces with nothing around. (Especially in the southern swampy area) They also filled the map with wothless settlements that made it feel like they didn't bother to create actually interesting places so they could push Creation Club and make modders do the actual work.
@@that_deadeyegamer7920 Don't forget that they only made fallout 3 and 4. And no, fallout 4 wasn't "pretty good" in terms of lore or writing. Skyrim's lore is alright but fallout 4 is pretty damn iffy. Far harbor had some nice writing, but other than that it was all pretty substandard. Especially when compared to stuff like New Vegas or the Witcher 3. Almost an unfair comparison until you look at the amount of time these games took to make. (new vegas being made in 18 months, and the witcher 2 and skyrim being released the same year, and the witcher 3 and fallout 4 being released the same year). Fallout 4 is little more than a base for copious amounts of mods withs Skyrim being a complete, if empty, experience. Both games are fun to pick a direction and go kill stuff, do some light questing, go to a location kill some stuff rinse repeat, but expect anything more than that and they leave you wanting.
Such a practical video. His name is Shady Sam. So maybe the addicts in the Imperial City had no idea he was there? Lets not forget skooma also destroys intelligence. Maybe Bravil has the best skooma and they have addict friends there. Seems realistic to me
I remember reading about the skooma transportation and smuggling in the official strategy guide. It's such a cool, small aspect of the game. I wish there was more like it!
i kinda like it that those two guys outside the skooma den are there. its like that they want to get wasted outside on the porch with fresh air and a nice view and the other guys just pass out inside instead. its also crazy how much unique dialogue they have there even though you're never incentivized to there or anything
I've played Oblivion since it first came out, and I had no idea that there was a character nameed Shady Sam. You learn something new about an old game. Incredible.
I remember a lot of this! Yeah, there's a barrel in the waterfront district with an average lock by Myvryna Arano's house! If you go there at the right day/time, you can actually see Oghash do the use animation on the barrel, then leave. I only saw it a handful of times, never learned the time/day perfectly, but if you pick the lock and check the barrel right before she gets there, you can find a few bottles of skooma inside that are missing after her animation. I always wondered how a lot of this was connected and what it was meant for. This has been bugging me, no exaggeration here, for literal YEARS! Thanks for the video on the topic!
I learned that schedule and wrote it down. Raid the barrel at exactly Two P.M. on Tirdas for the Skooma. It's how my character makes enough fenced gold to cover the thieves guild quest flags.
@@Draco-pv8ie Thanks for letting me know the schedule. Like I said, it's been bugging me for years now, so thank you for taking the time to tell me what time to look out for!
This is one of the coolest videos about oblivion ive seen. It's so interesting how much work and secret things they put in this game (also didnt put in this game). THE CANTINA KILLS IT ONCE AGAIN, long live your channel and bless you to good health and merry times .
brings back the feels it's been so long and I'm blown away again by how good the voice acting is like you going to Cryodil just makes me think of that one old Khajit lady that always had the gnarliest voice I don't know why but thats what this video reminds me of
I think this quest might have had multiple endings. You were probably able to arrest the main skooma dealer or tell him that you will shut up if you get a cut of the profits, or maybe join in, but i doubt it.
I know have serious nostalgia from watching this even tho I played oblivion 2 weeks ago lol still tho will never go a day without missing it hands down best game ever created also hands down fav channel to watch missed you dude
Wow this is really cool! I had no idea all of this Skooma dealing was going on. I knew about the den and that's it. When I talk to the addicts, I wait a bit before exiting the conversation. All of their gulps of skooma combine into one loud gulp after I press B. I dunno, I think its funny. Weird too. XD
I thought Shady Sam was just there so you could buy essentially unlimited lock picks until you get the Skeleton Key. I think that’s all I ever used him for
Few weeks ago I found your channel and have already watched almost all the videos on Oblivion. I thought you finished with these video, but nice to see that I was mistaken) Make them more often))
I've discovered your videos about a month ago and finally subscribed because that seems to be a "thing" to do though I don't know what that means. I never "subscribed" (what does that even mean) to any channel on RUclips before but I owe you, man. Your stuff is so good I had to become a "subscriber" finally.
Really glad you are back my guy!!!! I binged all ur videos a few months back and got so sad cuz every morning I didn’t see the notification on my phone. So glad you are back❤️
I only found it in the last month too. Went on a binge watching all the Oblivion and Morrowind stuff as well as the KOTOR ones too. You do awesome stuff! So glad you are still doing it. Hope you keep doing it. And thanks for doing it period!
I like to think that the guys standing on the roof are just so high from skooma they can't find their key and skooma addiction must also cause their inner mouths to protrude through their face
Hey it's great to see another amazing video. I love this video and now I know where to get skooma in Oblivion. So when I play more I'm going to buy some.
@@TheCantinaChannel seriously big man, this game is tragically under appreciated, all this Skyrim noise and nothing for it's older, much better, sibling. Keep up the incredible work cheif and always know that your videos are some of the best on RUclips! Thanks for all the laughs!
One of the issues with the npc's making their own decisions and skooma was that those addicted would go seek out people with skooma and if they couldn't pay for it they would kill other npc's for it.
The Skooma questline being broken is a side effect of Oblivion's Radiant AI. Characters with a high responsibility level would seek out characters that would break the law and since NPCs can't go to prison, guards will simply kill them. They took out most of Shady Sam's code because everytime the player would attempt to begin the quest, he would already be dead before the player left the prison. It was easier to leave it broken and move on rather than fix it even after they dramatically limited what NPCs could do.
Id love to see you do a game play series in fallout 3. I have rewatched your oblivion and morrowind game plays insane amounts. It would be great to see you running around the capital wasteland!!!
What about the skooma in the Imperial City's southwest watchtower? There are 4 bottles in the dining area. That seems like a weird spot to place contraband. Typically, I'd think contraband would be located in the Prison District... particularly the Bastion or the Imperial Legion Offices. I'd also think that contraband would be locked away... not out in the open, where guards dine. So, my theory is that some of the city watch are skooma addicts.
I literally own every bottle in the game it's in my skingrad townhouse drug den room, every loose bottle and a scale of course. I knew a kid who stole every item in the game and put them in one house, not an exaggeration, he meticulously robbed every single house tent cave city farm until he couldn't carry more, dropped the loot and repeated. It was insane, I wish we social media'd better around 05-09, my golden years ;-).. you kids today have your lives documented online, all I got is a dumb graduation picture
Somehow i love that there is no quest attached to this. It leaves some mysteries in the game that you can uncover, instead of having everything spoiled by quests.
I legit never knew Shady Sam existed and I’ve played this game for countless hours shows just how much detail was squeezed into this game also one thing I’ve always liked about Oblivion was the radiant AI I love how they all have schedules and things they do and unlike Skyrim it feels more natural and less like robots
Them chugging the skooma during conversations is both one of the most hilarious and also most sad things I've ever seen in a video game.
seeing that made oblivion go from a a 7 to a solid 10
That part where you kill the lady's son in dragon age origins cut deep
The tragic death of Aldos Othran is another of those moments
Hahaha that part was hilarious to me. I also love the weird way their mouths are animated as they drink it. They look like fish people addicted to skooma
@@shrimpanzee001 F
I just saw him die yesterday....
I didn’t realize skooma permanently damaged your intelligence when I first started taking it and I was confused why my character couldn’t cast a single spell
So your character went from a mighty spellcaster to a blithering bafoon?
Permanently???!!! 😱
@@gokublack8342 well I run red guard so it’s not that big of a deal besides the fact I can’t even heal minor wounds ☠️
@@ApplePieUniverse1 you can use restore intelligence spell or potion. :D
Skooma. Not even once.
The saddest thing about being the first is that you automatically scroll down to see the comments but you leave sad and disappointed for the loneliness.
It's not too lonely down here.
@@olivier6840 First!!!
My dad was a vampire so he always stopped by the skooma den.. for a snack
Psycodelicrelic
So he sucked the skooma out of his victims blood?
So he gets skooma-flavored blood?! A 2 for 1 special?!
pietro ponticelli but if you are the first to scroll, doesn't that make you the elder scroll?
This part of Oblivion always fascinated me. The drug dens, the skooma smuggling ring, it's a really neat aspect of the game that goes largely unnoticed. I really hope Elder Scrolls VI focuses more on this. When you drink Skooma in Skyrim especially, and to a lesser extent Morrowind and Oblivion, there are no consequences to taking Skooma. And they should add back in smoking Skooma. They should put more drugs back in as well, so you can try to get rarer drugs like Felldew, Greenmote and Balmora Blue. And adding a Skooma smuggling/dealing operation like that Skooma Dealer mod. It would be so neat to cook Skooma, deal it, export it to other provinces, take in shipments from Elsweyr, it would be so immersive!
Also I really just wanna roleplay as a crackwhore.
Ya I always thought it was weird that the player cant get addicted. Interestingly though there is dialogue about an NPC trying to find a cure for skooma addiction.
@@TheCantinaChannel Yeah that Khajiit that you do the Tears of the Saviour quest for. So many weird rumours and unfinished parts of Oblivion; it would be truly amazing if some dedicated modders could expand upon them and really flesh out the game to the extent it could have been.
So if rockstar did a elder scrolls
Interesting
@@treylawson2769 You cant really be a drug addict in GTA either. Closest you can get is Trevor huffing gas.
That would be awesome! For that though, we'd need a bartering system like in Oblivion and Morrowind. Bethesda has "streamlined" these features, so it's unlikely there will be a change.
I am so glad that after 13 years, people are still making content about Oblivion, it just goes to show how much is actually packed into this game. There's a certain magic to it, even for all of the discrepancies, glitches and unfinished events. Its all a part of the charm.
It could lose it's charm when you'd have to load an hours-old save for the fifth time because of a game breaking bug. I still loved Oblivion but the problem these days is that I couldn't get past the awful dungeon design of the excessively large cave dungeons and aelied ruins that you get sent to 1000 times. It would be cool if someone released a mod that just left in the storymode-type quests though, that is where it shined.
@@samuelrs5138 "It could lose it's charm when you'd have to load an hours-old save for the fifth time because of a game breaking bug."
Fool you once, shame on him. Fool you twice, shame on you.
I would have to agree with you, as I’m streaming an entire oblivion playthrough on my twitch
@@sh-bf7bv You do not understand, these bugs weren't about not saving and weren't fixable without losing hours of gameplay regardless of how many times you saved. I'll give you one example:
In getting the cure for vampirism you're sent to a woman's hut and she sends you off to collect many things that requires hours of work. I got her quest, collected the items, returned, and she would not accept them. I learned the problem was that she was in her basement when I got the quest from her. That made her bug and stay in her basement forever. Despite originally giving me the quest down there, she then saw me as a trespasser in her basement and would only tell me I shouldn't be down there. She was scripted to only be in her basement at a certain time of day but since she was bugged and wouldn't come back upstairs I had two choices: be a vampire for the rest of the game or throw away hours and hours of doing the most tedious fetch quest in any TES game for the pleasure of doing it all over again just so I didn't have to live with the shitty experience of being a vampire in Oblivion.
Skyrim too. Skyrim has been around for a decade now and there are still videos being made about it. It's still to this day being played and it has a lot of in depth side quests as well as amazing dlc questlines.
By Azura by Azura you have returned from the hell that is the oblivion gates.
The legend himself is back!
Zaxh Stanley you speak da true true
Fax
Zaxh Stanley i read this as “the legend myself is back!”
OMG!
Bling bling
RPG Games need more stuff like this. Even if you have no clue what is going on, seeing the same NPC in different cities and knowing they all have schedules helps provide immersion and hints at underlying complexity that you could uncover if you wanted to, or just leave it a secret.
"Stop! You violated the law!"
Wait, Isn't this an illegal drug den?! How are you here?!
The guards are paid off, typical
The anticipation has been eating me alive
* steals Skooma from an addict at their den in Bravil *
Skooma addict: Take it! I don't need it anyway.
Maybe u can actually make a lot of gold by stealing and reselling the skooma
* steals their gold *
"pft take it. It's worthless to me anyway."
@@zackcash4941 wait til they find out they can buy skoomas with it
@@chrisgould101 they can't learn. Their intelligence is 0
Skooma Addict: Doesn't matter. I'm zoomin' right now! Gonna want that back later, tho.
the good ol days of chugging this stuff and SPRINTING from anvil to bravil in minutes
The good ol days of "You are overencumbered", chugging 20 bottles of skooma, flying across the map to dump all your loot in your waterfront house, and then realising you can no longer cast healing spells.
I don't do dope, not even in videogames. People complained about how difficult it was to save your game in Kingdom Come Deliverance, puh-leaze, I don't drink booze, not even in videogames, so I went to find a bed every time, no big deal.
@@Darcnhife imagine flexing on random people on the internet how boring you are
@@andrevanniekerk6526 Hm. On an *Oblivion* related video. Since these are not cognitively my sort of people, I expected a greater chance of someone trying to provoke me. I didn't anticipate that the person would attempt to provoke me by self-reflection. I usually avoid certain swathes of people, so I forget that there are people that can do things of this particular scope.
@@Darcnhife nerd
Correction: Bethesda games are just unfinished in general.
There is still beautiful in that. I mean In TES sometimes you encounter experiences that any other games gives you, maybe because they try ton of stuff. I just hope for TES6 to be filled with stuff like this, little details that helps enourmous to the innmertions
@@v44n7 They do admittedly have a lot of fun things scattered around, but the massive worlds have so much nothing space in them and their writing is really sub par.
@@averagejoe455 that's not true at all. Don't forget they made The Elder Scrolls and Fallout, two ground breaking games, both with extremely good writing, environmental story telling and lore. Granted the newer games weren't as good, both Fallout 4 and TES: V still were pretty good in terms of lore and writing.
@@that_deadeyegamer7920 Skyrim did feel a bit more like a completed world, but Fallout 4 was just full of open spaces with nothing around. (Especially in the southern swampy area)
They also filled the map with wothless settlements that made it feel like they didn't bother to create actually interesting places so they could push Creation Club and make modders do the actual work.
@@that_deadeyegamer7920 Don't forget that they only made fallout 3 and 4.
And no, fallout 4 wasn't "pretty good" in terms of lore or writing. Skyrim's lore is alright but fallout 4 is pretty damn iffy.
Far harbor had some nice writing, but other than that it was all pretty substandard.
Especially when compared to stuff like New Vegas or the Witcher 3. Almost an unfair comparison until you look at the amount of time these games took to make.
(new vegas being made in 18 months, and the witcher 2 and skyrim being released the same year, and the witcher 3 and fallout 4 being released the same year).
Fallout 4 is little more than a base for copious amounts of mods withs Skyrim being a complete, if empty, experience. Both games are fun to pick a direction and go kill stuff, do some light questing, go to a location kill some stuff rinse repeat, but expect anything more than that and they leave you wanting.
What's even more hilarious is that they'll keep chugging skooma underwater too.
And sad :(
@@ApplePieUniverse1 But also funny!
'If I'm gonna drown, I'm gonna drown on my own terms!'
Cant stop wont stop
3:45 Khajiit: When you need to sneeze, but you cant'.
Such a practical video. His name is Shady Sam. So maybe the addicts in the Imperial City had no idea he was there? Lets not forget skooma also destroys intelligence. Maybe Bravil has the best skooma and they have addict friends there. Seems realistic to me
I remember reading about the skooma transportation and smuggling in the official strategy guide. It's such a cool, small aspect of the game. I wish there was more like it!
i kinda like it that those two guys outside the skooma den are there. its like that they want to get wasted outside on the porch with fresh air and a nice view and the other guys just pass out inside instead. its also crazy how much unique dialogue they have there even though you're never incentivized to there or anything
I've played Oblivion since it first came out, and I had no idea that there was a character nameed Shady Sam. You learn something new about an old game. Incredible.
I remember a lot of this! Yeah, there's a barrel in the waterfront district with an average lock by Myvryna Arano's house! If you go there at the right day/time, you can actually see Oghash do the use animation on the barrel, then leave. I only saw it a handful of times, never learned the time/day perfectly, but if you pick the lock and check the barrel right before she gets there, you can find a few bottles of skooma inside that are missing after her animation.
I always wondered how a lot of this was connected and what it was meant for. This has been bugging me, no exaggeration here, for literal YEARS! Thanks for the video on the topic!
I learned that schedule and wrote it down. Raid the barrel at exactly Two P.M. on Tirdas for the Skooma. It's how my character makes enough fenced gold to cover the thieves guild quest flags.
@@Draco-pv8ie Thanks for letting me know the schedule. Like I said, it's been bugging me for years now, so thank you for taking the time to tell me what time to look out for!
Yes! You're back!! Glad to see you're getting consistent again, best channel on RUclips!
This is one of the coolest videos about oblivion ive seen. It's so interesting how much work and secret things they put in this game (also didnt put in this game). THE CANTINA KILLS IT ONCE AGAIN, long live your channel and bless you to good health and merry times .
Welcome back, Cantina. You’ve been missed.
The Cantina: *Uploads a video*
Me: This... does put a smile on my face
Psst...
Looking to buy some skooma?
I got what you need.
This doesn't seem legal.
Have you heard of the high elves?
@@karelleet I will make it legal.
STOP. YOUVE VIOLATED THE LAW
You know, I was skeptical when your sister told me that you were a RUclipsr and did stuff about Oblivion.
But now I can see you are a man of culture.
By the nine! He has returned the dragon bor- "Clears throat" Cantina!
listening to oblivion videos without looking at the screen is wild bc you cant tell which character is speaking since there's like 3 voice actors
brings back the feels it's been so long and I'm blown away again by how good the voice acting is like you going to Cryodil just makes me think of that one old Khajit lady that always had the gnarliest voice I don't know why but thats what this video reminds me of
I think this quest might have had multiple endings. You were probably able to arrest the main skooma dealer or tell him that you will shut up if you get a cut of the profits, or maybe join in, but i doubt it.
Caius Cosades will always be the most well known and beloved skooma addict :)
Glad to see you back! Close to the 100K mark too :D
Man I love your content, please keep posting more often!!
Man i missed your oblivion videos SO MUCH. Thanks for uploading
I see Oblivion.
I like.
I don't even watch the video first. I just automatically like the video.
4:08 you realize that this is actually Count of Bravil operation.
I missed your videos and you are finally back !
The animation of them drinking skooma while talking to you gets me everytime
I know have serious nostalgia from watching this even tho I played oblivion 2 weeks ago lol still tho will never go a day without missing it hands down best game ever created also hands down fav channel to watch missed you dude
Wow this is really cool! I had no idea all of this Skooma dealing was going on. I knew about the den and that's it.
When I talk to the addicts, I wait a bit before exiting the conversation. All of their gulps of skooma combine into one loud gulp after I press B. I dunno, I think its funny. Weird too. XD
Great to see you back! I've missed your content bud - I hope you're doing well. Looking forward to more!
I thought Shady Sam was just there so you could buy essentially unlimited lock picks until you get the Skeleton Key. I think that’s all I ever used him for
Few weeks ago I found your channel and have already watched almost all the videos on Oblivion. I thought you finished with these video, but nice to see that I was mistaken) Make them more often))
he´s back he´s back, The grand Champion of RUclips is back!!! all hail the grand Champion!!
I've discovered your videos about a month ago and finally subscribed because that seems to be a "thing" to do though I don't know what that means. I never "subscribed" (what does that even mean) to any channel on RUclips before but I owe you, man. Your stuff is so good I had to become a "subscriber" finally.
I've been up for two days watching this video, doing Skooma. My intelligence is in the negatives now.
Really glad you are back my guy!!!! I binged all ur videos a few months back and got so sad cuz every morning I didn’t see the notification on my phone. So glad you are back❤️
cantina: perhaps the most famous skooma addict of all time
Caius Cosades: AM I JOKE TO YOU?
That sped-up shot of Shady Sam is true nightmare fuel.
Loving these in-depth videos! Keep up the good work my man
Finally, another video! I've been so excited for this!! Also, it's an awesome video, so that's even better!!
So good to see another Oblivion post by the Cantina!
I dream with the day that you upload videos more frequently
This game was my childhood and I never noticed Shady Sam
"skooma is pretty cool . . . "
we've gathered your friends and family here becausewe all care about you and you need to confront your addiction
Nice to see you again, hope you get 100k subs before the year ends because you deserve it man.
Weird, I only found your channel recently, and here you are back again! Good to see.
I only found it in the last month too. Went on a binge watching all the Oblivion and Morrowind stuff as well as the KOTOR ones too. You do awesome stuff! So glad you are still doing it. Hope you keep doing it. And thanks for doing it period!
By Azura, by Azura, by Azura! Its The Cantina! I can't believe its you! Making videos, so we can watch it!
coming back with a oblivion video... couldn't make my day any happier!
I like to think that the guys standing on the roof are just so high from skooma they can't find their key and skooma addiction must also cause their inner mouths to protrude through their face
I always knew about this. Loved finding little secrets like this in Oblivion.
*knocks on wood*
the only 100k creator I follow with a 100% upvote ratio. amazing video man, 3 thumbs up
I’m glad to see you’re back and making videos!
By the nine!
YOU ARE BACK
Omg hi you finally uploaded!!!
Hey it's great to see another amazing video. I love this video and now I know where to get skooma in Oblivion. So when I play more I'm going to buy some.
Me and my friends used to say when we ran around crazy ‘I’m in Skooma!’
Yes! The man! The myth! The legend! Cantina is back again doing what he does best! Thank the lord (Cantina) for Oblivion vids!!!!
Haha
@@TheCantinaChannel seriously big man, this game is tragically under appreciated, all this Skyrim noise and nothing for it's older, much better, sibling. Keep up the incredible work cheif and always know that your videos are some of the best on RUclips! Thanks for all the laughs!
One of the issues with the npc's making their own decisions and skooma was that those addicted would go seek out people with skooma and if they couldn't pay for it they would kill other npc's for it.
The way the look when they drink skooma is friggin hilarious.
Time to rewatch all your Oblivion vids. Again.
The long days are made worth it now that my favorite youtuber has released a video
THE CANTINA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! My boy, back at it!
I'm glad you're back. I binged your videos after finding you then you kinda stopped uploading.
I always assumed the two guys who stood outside were waiting for it to “open” or something.
they basicly were, while trying to enter aswell
Cantina's back! So glad someone still makes oblivion videos, tho i love all your videos dude!
I'm glad your back. I love your vids ❤️
5:55 It adds to immersion. Makes you feel like the world isn't created just for you, but is a real world.
I need that Skooma man. Getting the shakes I need it give me that Skooma!!!
The Skooma questline being broken is a side effect of Oblivion's Radiant AI. Characters with a high responsibility level would seek out characters that would break the law and since NPCs can't go to prison, guards will simply kill them. They took out most of Shady Sam's code because everytime the player would attempt to begin the quest, he would already be dead before the player left the prison. It was easier to leave it broken and move on rather than fix it even after they dramatically limited what NPCs could do.
Id love to see you do a game play series in fallout 3. I have rewatched your oblivion and morrowind game plays insane amounts. It would be great to see you running around the capital wasteland!!!
Faelian and Gelephor drinking Skooma outside of the Skooma Den reminds me of the King of the Hill intro.
OH MY GOD I LOVE YOU, YOU CAME BACK
I always loved how Oblivion had a secret Skooma ring and not once is it ever mentioned or talked about.
What about the skooma in the Imperial City's southwest watchtower? There are 4 bottles in the dining area. That seems like a weird spot to place contraband. Typically, I'd think contraband would be located in the Prison District... particularly the Bastion or the Imperial Legion Offices. I'd also think that contraband would be locked away... not out in the open, where guards dine. So, my theory is that some of the city watch are skooma addicts.
I literally own every bottle in the game it's in my skingrad townhouse drug den room, every loose bottle and a scale of course.
I knew a kid who stole every item in the game and put them in one house, not an exaggeration, he meticulously robbed every single house tent cave city farm until he couldn't carry more, dropped the loot and repeated.
It was insane, I wish we social media'd better around 05-09, my golden years ;-).. you kids today have your lives documented online, all I got is a dumb graduation picture
I know! My first game Morrowind, I did some weird thieving and housing stuff woulda made some great gameplay for gaming history.
Somehow i love that there is no quest attached to this. It leaves some mysteries in the game that you can uncover, instead of having everything spoiled by quests.
"Skooma is a hell of a drug"
Lets goo another oblivion video cant wait for u to get 100k
I legit never knew Shady Sam existed and I’ve played this game for countless hours shows just how much detail was squeezed into this game also one thing I’ve always liked about Oblivion was the radiant AI I love how they all have schedules and things they do and unlike Skyrim it feels more natural and less like robots
look at that like to dislike ratio, it just shows people really love your content
I like the idea that a couple of them hang outside the den. Like neighborhood drunks watching everybody.
Been waiting for this return.
love to see you upload cantina! hope you're doing well mate
Cantinaaaaa you're back! Can't wait for more of your unique content, you're hilarious
Eheh your videos always make me want to go play some Oblivion. Amazing there is always something new to discover. Please you gotta upload more often!
Glad you are back
The fact that skooma *destroys your intelligence* legit made me laugh my ass off.
I've missed your videos on Oblivion! Hope you are well and back!
Eyyy, congrats on 100k subs mate.