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here's the first impressions review at IGN:
"Anyway, it's been a limited session so far, so these are just cursory impressions of a massive game. If you're really on the fence about spending your dollars for Oblivion and are waiting for the review, then you're going to have to keep waiting. This is a huge game, and we need some time to play through. However, this game so far has some of the best graphics on the Xbox 360, a dizzying array of gameplay options and tons and tons of quests and items and foes. If that sounds like something you'd enjoy, then buy all means take the plunge and pick it up. Sure, a few gripes about loading stutters and floaty character movement can be made, but for now, I'm hooked. We'll have more as soon as we can.
specs: Dell XPS Gen 4 with a GeForce 7800GTX, 3.4GHz P4, 2GB of PC3200 RAM
settings: Oblivion auto-detected the settings at Ultra High, albeit at 1024x768, with no anti-aliasing.
http://pc.ign.com/articles/697/697213p1.html
here's the first impressions review at IGN:
"Anyway, it's been a limited session so far, so these are just cursory impressions of a massive game. If you're really on the fence about spending your dollars for Oblivion and are waiting for the review, then you're going to have to keep waiting. This is a huge game, and we need some time to play through. However, this game so far has some of the best graphics on the Xbox 360, a dizzying array of gameplay options and tons and tons of quests and items and foes. If that sounds like something you'd enjoy, then buy all means take the plunge and pick it up. Sure, a few gripes about loading stutters and floaty character movement can be made, but for now, I'm hooked. We'll have more as soon as we can.
specs: Dell XPS Gen 4 with a GeForce 7800GTX, 3.4GHz P4, 2GB of PC3200 RAM
settings: Oblivion auto-detected the settings at Ultra High, albeit at 1024x768, with no anti-aliasing.
http://pc.ign.com/articles/697/697213p1.html