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it's the experience that it gave them 6 years ago that they prefer Oblivion.
If you played skyrim, and you start this game up you will be like:
"why is everything so ugly, why can't i dual wield, why can't i sprint, etc etc"
There are a lot of games that where awesome when i was young, but i just can't play them now because they are just.. ugly and simple.
But if you are the type of people that dislike play older games or games with diferents game mechanics maybe it´s not for you.
yup +1 for this, thats what I am trying to say
but the moneys D:
I still think oblivion is fun and worth the money
i've played it too a few years ago, and for €10,- it's definitely worth it (it was even cheaper yesterday)
But the question was which is better. And I honestly think Skyrim is better.
the world and map) the map in both games is about the same size but skyrims map has more land marks and stuff in it however oblivion envionments differ a lot more, there are steppe and swamps etc.
the combat) the melee in skyrim is much better than obliv's and combat flows easily, for both the bows are about the same but skyrim has more of them (like crossbows etc), the magic is FAR better in obliv however i mean you can make you're own spells and stuff (it was op as hell so i can see why its not in skyrim).
the story) both the main stories in obliv and skyrim are good but linear but skyrim has a few secondary stories in with the main one (so has obliv but they are far less pronounced).
the graphics) skyrim hands down, i mean obliv for a older game looks good and you can use mods but it just isn't as good as skyrim.
other stuff/nitpicking) both games have a LOT of bugs and a few game breakers, both have a lot of mods to pick from, the dialogue from nameless npcs (and a few named ones) can get repetitive and irritating (in both games more in obliv however), in obliv you MUST fix your weapons or they will break (not in skyrim), no shapeshifting in obliv (not a lot in skyrim but still), good dlc's for both games, enchanting is better in obliv (and eazy), less in the way of followers in obliv, citys in skyrim are bigger (other than the main city of obliv), obliv takes less to run, etc.
in the end both games are good but obliv is older keep that in mind.