Fig455 on 16/3/2006 at 01:16
Quote Posted by Headphones
It was basically the NME of videogaming.
Sorry, but what is 'NME'?
D'Juhn Keep on 16/3/2006 at 01:39
If only we had some sort of "Search Engine" on the internet to find these things out :(
(
http://www.nme.com/)
It's a popular music mag, renowned for being full of hacks.
Fig455 on 16/3/2006 at 05:17
sorry dude just thought I'd ask...thanks for the link.
Fingernail on 16/3/2006 at 20:27
I ordered Oblivion today. :(
Collectors edition. :(
Damn you all to hell I told myself I wouldn't do this. I didn't even like Morrowind that much. :mad:
ignatios on 16/3/2006 at 20:30
JOIN US NOW >:D
Shoshin on 16/3/2006 at 23:00
Quote Posted by Fig455
Sorry, but what is 'NME'?
NME is New Musical Express, a British music publication known for excessive hyperbole when talking about some new band.
scumble on 17/3/2006 at 13:27
Quote Posted by ignatios
JOIN US NOW >:D
YES, MUST ORDER OBILVOIN IMMEDIATELY
I caved in pretty easily...
Gestalt on 17/3/2006 at 14:24
Only having a processor too slow to meet the minimum requirements has allowed me to hold out.
scumble on 17/3/2006 at 15:33
Given there's a (
http://www.ttlg.com/forums/showthread.php?p=1422505) system specs thread growing in the new Oblivion forum, I should hope everyone posts some actual performance results to help people such as yourself still "on the fence", so to speak. I expect there will be some way to get the game to spit out FPS figures.
Fingernail on 17/3/2006 at 16:14
I passed the srtest at just below the recommended requirements so I can run it alright on this, but it'll rock when I get my new computer a few months later.