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Tell us you're <18 without telling us that you're <18.
You're too used to constant stimulation and flashy stuff all over the screen with huge damage numbers popping up and stuff that more modern RPGs have to ever understand a game like this.
Also Im waiting for the moment to put a dead npc body in a door and close it, want to see if its still funny, weird and a little bit cursed like it was in og oblivion
Maybe try a different build (melee/ranged/magic).
For me I love doing quests that take you into dungeons, I find the dungeon delving to be one of the best parts of this game.
Oh yes, the go to counter-argument "You're too young to understand!!". I am old enough to have a mid-life crisis.
But yet you apparently have an attention span of a goldfish like most of today's youth.
Are you the kind of person who gets bored with turn based RPGs because there's "not enough action"?
How about games with dialogue and cutscenes?
I've seen these stupid inane complaints about these kinds of games from plenty of people to know the type.
It's not so much that you're too young. Young people played and loved Oblivion back when it was first released.