btmmayor wrote:James_E wrote:
(sidenote) I'm now playing the 360 version... finally broke down and got a 360 yesterday, sold PC version of oblivion for pretty much exactly what I paid for it.
The 360 is damn slick.
James, how do you like the 360 version of Oblivion compared to the PC? I have the 360 version but I've been really tempted to check it out on my PC. I have a fairly mid-range PC (3.2, 6800) and I don't really want to spend hours tweaking the game, but curiousity is starting to get the best of me.
Gameplay is about the same on both... just have to get used to the different controller options.
Graphically... when I ran the PC version, I could run it reasonably well at 1024 or so, but I had to turn off grass and lower some distance sliders. I would say it looked about the same as 360 version does at those settings (except 360 has grass, and better water) but the big difference was in battles. It was ok early on, but when I got into battles with multiple baddies (first one that comes to mind is odil farm) it would lag enough to be annoying and affect gameplay. I tried turning down the resolution to 800x600 but it didn't fix the lag at that point. I'm pretty sure I'm CPU-bound on this game (P4 2Ghz, 1GB RAM, 9700 Pro 128MB). Also on my PC the "dude dies and flies up the in air" animation was rather stuttery. It LOOKED amazing though, but would go slow.
Tcrouch has a much more powerful PC than I, probably similar to yours and he's been telling me it looks more impressive on the PC (but I think his wife won't let him touch PC version since she's playing it LOL). Check out the forums at elderscrolls.com, there's a lot of talk about PC performance there.
I went with 360 version because:
1) had just bought a 360 and this is one of the games that is supposed to show the power of the system
2) wanted it to be more "fluid" graphically
3) wanted to be able to play while my kids are using the computer (they get "video game time" on weekends, and typically play "toon town")
4) could sell my original PC version for pretty much what I paid for it originally.