Jan 3, 2007

Another Oblivion map

I felt you wanted it, really, and thankfully happened upon it here. What's it? Uhm ... you know. The post's title was quite the hint: it's a lovely and quite handy (if printed on an A2 printer) TES IV: Oblivion map. Click on the pic for a better view.

Related @ Gnome's Lair: Oblivion's essentials, Oblivion hints and maps, Empires and Dungeons


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12 comments:

  1. Back when I was playing Oblivion I had to wonder, what happens when I reach the edge of the map. Morrowind was an island so there was of course the endless sea, Oblivion has land around it.

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  2. A valid point really oh master of the lameazoids! Truth is I can't answer and am thus disgraced...

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  3. I just picked Oblivion back up. At one point, I decided to pursue the Ninroot quest and just ran along about half the shoreline in the game. While boring to some, I thought it was fun because I discovered a lot of stuff along the way.

    I ran into the edge of the map many times, at which point I saw a polite message telling me that I couldn't go that way and to please choose another.


    But I wonder how many folks feel the need to truly copmlete the game, clearing all the dungeons, forts, caves, etc. and all the quests. Right now, I'm trying to clear every fort, alternating with completing all the quests in a particular city or village. I'm trying to not to "cheat" much by looking at the faqs only to find the location of a fort or quest givers. To roam and find the spots on my own would be great, but as much as I love the game, i do have a wife . . . I mean, life.

    BTW, a great resource is the Oblivion wiki: http://www.uesp.net/wiki/Oblivion:Oblivion

    They have an interactive map using the google API (http://www.uesp.net/oblivion/map/obmap.shtml). Unfortunately, the map doesn't always display the interest point names. But to enter a place name and have it locate it is a very neat feature.

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  4. such loveliness,lush greeness and attention to detail...my oblivion hunger has just been reawakened...

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  5. Oblivion though calls for whiskey while playing. Care for some Haig Elderly dear?

    Dear Guttertalk, thanks for clearing things up... For the wiki and maps links too. And wife/life/whatnot or not Oblivion is still a very enjoyable experience. It's just that some people put the hours needed to fully beat it through a period of a week and others make it last a year, without feeling ressured... Same thing goes with me and the latest Zelda...

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  6. nein no nick nope not a drop shall pass these lips, begone demon liquor....... (feeling light headed, elderly sits down.......)

    i'll just have some water... if thats okay.......

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  7. Care for some icecubes and a lemon-slice with your water?

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  8. nope, but a hint of tequila wouldn't go astray......

    the devil never flew on one wing......

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  9. Most intriguing dear mysteriously mysterious anonymous... Thanks

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  10. Have you found a similarly excellent map for Skyrim? Scouring the web to no success. This one for Oblivion was wonderful!!

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