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That was sarcasm btw.
But yeah, you're currently playing Fallout 4, prolly the most boring game that's come out of the Bethesda workshop to date.
And, 400 hours in Fallout 4, where 99% of the "quests" comes from Preston, where you need to go and save some generic settles, against generic raiders/super mutants, with no variation what so ever in quests or combat. Because, that's basicly what you do after you completed the mainstory 6h into the game.
YET, OBLIVION Is hella "repedetive" (It's repetitive, but mkey).
The most repetitive thing about Oblivion, is sadly, all the freakin' hentai mods on Nexus. I mean, sure, Skyrim's got a whole bunch, but sometimes it feels like the entire modding community is some semi-pedos when it comes to Oblivion.