In Oblivion, the playable races are:
Humans - Imperials, Bretons, Redguards, Nords,
Elves - Dark Elf (Dunmer), Wood Elf (Bosmer), High Elf (Altmer),
Orcs,
Khajiit (cat people),
Argonians (lizard men).
Non playable races include Sheogorath(his own race), dremora, daedra, and a lot more.
In Skyrim, you can play the same races as you could in Oblivion.
All races can become vampires :)
There is no unicorn in Skyrim. it is in Oblivion though.
Skyrim was just released in November so you won't find another version. Skyrim is the carry on of the game Oblivion. Oblivion is basically the previous version of Skyrim.
Oblivion is like Skyrim but little more older
Marriage isn't possible in Oblivion, only in Skyrim.
Skyrim is the sequel to Oblivion. It was released on 11/11/11.
Oblivion took place in Cyrodiil. Skyrim takes place in Skyrim. Different countries, different people, different Daedras.
Both. Skyrim has more modern graphics and mechanics, is longer and is less repetative, but playing Oblivion adds another layer of depth to the world of Skyrim. For example, Margret is visiting Skyrim from Cyrodil, the main location in Oblivion, and simply knowing about the location where she comes from makes it more enjoyable. If you can only play 1, then make it Skyrim.
Technically, no. But you can go 'Bow Fishing'. It's basically fishing with your bow. Or you can swim around and catch slaughterfish.
oblivion. shiiithead.
Not really. Oblivion has a main plot that has to be followed. The events of this plot are part of Skyrim's background. In canon terms, the main character from Oblivion becomes Sheogorath, Daedric Prince of Madness (as portrayed in the Shivering Isles expansion), and indeed, the Sheogorath you meet in Skyrim will hint towards having witnessed the events of the Oblivion Crisis personally, as well as saying his power was given to him.
if the enchantment system from oblivion remains in skyrim there will be almost infinte unique weapons
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