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The Oblivion Facts List
Misc. Notes
- Daedra Culture
- All Daedra Gods and several realms will be present in TES IV: Oblivion, but only one will have a major influence and role in the game (Mehrunes Dagon)
- There will be much more information on Daedric culture and their motivations and interests about Nirn (the world of The Elder Scrolls)
- Known Armors Types
- Quick Notes
- 700 pieces of armor in game (~70 full sets and 100 uniques)
- 1 set = Helm + 2x Pauldrons + Breastplate + 2x Gauntlets + Greaves + Boots + Shield + Curiass (9 pieces) (Matching horse armor not taken into account)
- The above is only an estimate, the note below from MSFD shows that thing in Oblivion could work differently. Also some of the russian screenshots showed independent armor for feet, knees and thights (right and left) which is a pretty big change.
Quote (MrSmileyFaceDude)
On armour - slots One new feature of Oblivion is that armor can comprise one or more "slots". So you can have a "suit of armor" that you equip all at once, or separate helmet, greaves, cuirass, etc. that you equip individually -- or any combination. It all depends on how the art is set up.
- 2 Armor Types (Heavy and Light), but each cover 6 subtypes, for 12 subtypes total
- Confirmed Armors
- Uncertain Armors
- Guards armors
- From artwork
- Armors confirmed from articles
- Glass armor
- Orcish
- Some cool feminine steel armor
- Known Creatures
- Quick Notes
- Some land creatures are capable of swimming
- Animals
- Chickens (Talked about in article)
- Cows (Talked about in article)
- Birds
- Butterflies (20 min video)
- Deer (more pic's: 1, 2, 3, 4)
- Dogs
- Fish
- Giant Rats (Gameplay footage)
- Horses (more pic's: 1)
- Sheep
- Slaughter Fish
- Wolves (Dev quote)
- Daedra
- Monsters
- Undead
- Known Spells
- Confirmed Spells
- Cure Disease
- Cure Poison
- Drain Health (Consume Health)
- Drain Willpower (Dev quote)
- Fire Damage (Burning Touch)
- Ice Damage (Cold Touch)
- Light (Dev quote)
- Lightning damage as part of a staff's ranged attack (E3 demo)
- Night Eye (Dev quote)
- Paralysis (E3 demo, dev quotes)
- Poison (Dev quotes)
- Reflect (Dev quotes)
- Shield (Dev quotes)
- Telekinesis (From 9of9)
- Turn Undead (From MSFD)
- Unconfirmed Spells
- Chameleon (Dev quotes)
- Charm (Beguiling Touch)
- Lightning damage as a spell effect (E3 demo)
- Restore Health (Dev quotes)
- Removed Spells
- Levitation (MSFD quote)
- Mark & Recall (Dev quotes)
- PC System Requirements
- Minimum:
- Windows XP
- 512MB System RAM
- 2 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor
- 128MB Direct3D compatable video card
- DirectX 9.0 compatable driver
- 8x DVD-ROM drive
- 4.6 GB free hard drive space
- DirectX 9.0c (included)
- DirectX 8.1 compatable sound card
- Keyboard, Mouse
- Recommended:
- 3 GHz Intel Pentium 4 or equivalent processor
- 1 GB System RAM
- ATI X800 series, Nvidia GeForce 6800 series, or higher video card
- Supported Video Card Chipsets:
- ATI X1900 series
- ATI X1800 series
- ATI X1600 series
- ATI X1300 series
- ATI X850 series
- ATI X800 series
- ATI X700 series
- ATI X600 series
- ATI Radeon 9800 series
- ATI Radeon 9700 series
- ATI Radeon 9600 series
- ATI Radeon 9500 series
- ATI Radeon 9000 series
- NVIDIA GeForce 7800 series
- NVIDIA GeForce 6800 series
- NVIDIA GeForce 6600 series
- NVIDIA GeForce 6200 series
- NVIDIA GeForce FX series
- Stats Tracking
- Days Passed
- Active Quests
- Quests Completed
- Skill Increases
- Training sessions
- Novice Skills
- Apprentice skills
- Journeyman skills
- Expert skills
- Master skills
- Bounty
- Fame
- Infamy
- Days jailed
- Items Stolen
- Items Pick pocketed
- Trespasses
- Assaults
- Murders
- Horses stolen
- Largest bounty
- Creatures Killed
- People Killed
- Places Found
- Locks picked
- Lock picks broken
- Souls Trapped
- Ingredients Eaten
- Potions Made
- Oblivion Gates Shut
- Horses Owned
- Houses Owned
- Stores Invested in
- Books read
- Skill Books read
- Artifacts Found
- Hours Slept
- Hours Waited
- Days as a Vampire
- Necks Bitten
- Jokes Told
- Diseases Contracted
- Nirnroots Found
- X-Box 360 Controls
- Right Trigger – Attack
- Left Trigger – Block
- Right Bumper – Cast Spell
- Left Bumper – Grab Objects
- A – Pick Up, Use, Activate
- X – Draw/Sheath Weapon
- Y - Jump
- B - Menu Mode
- Right Analog - Look
- Right Analog (Pressed) – Switch 1st/3rd Person
- Left Analog – Move
- Left Analog (Pressed) – Stealth Mode
- D-Pad – Hot Keys for various weapons, potions, spells
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