I can't seem to find an answer to this in the strategy guide so I thought I'd check with some of the hard core Oblivion players. Is there any way to sell a horse? I bought a paint and now wish I would have waited to get a better horse.
Join Now
Be a part of the community.
It's free, join today!
Featured Reviews
-
The most infamously unsuccessful movie at the box-office thus far in 2012 (though Battleship and Dark Shadows may give it some competition), Andrew Stanton’s John Carter mixes elements of...
-
What can I say? I love 3D! From the moment I began watching 3D content in my home I quickly discovered that I needed more content. I suspect that those of you just purchasing...
-
Smokey and the Bandit drives onto Blu-ray in a nice edition that can really take the viewer back to 1977 for 90 minutes of sheer moviemaking fun. The Blu-ray comes with the same HD transfer...
-
Monika Eriksson is one of the first antiheroines in the filmography of Ingmar Bergman. In Summer with Monika, she’s brash, effervescent, and completely captivating, that is, until the realities...
-
What can I say? I love 3D! From the moment I began watching 3D content in my home I quickly discovered that I needed more content. I suspect that those of you just purchasing your first 3D...
Another Oblivion Question
post #2 of 12
9/27/07 at 6:49am
Re: Another Oblivion Question
Never tried selling, but have you tried killing it?
post #3 of 12
9/27/07 at 7:49am
Re: Another Oblivion Question
You canWarning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
complete the Dark Brotherhood quests and gain the horse Shadowmere.
post #4 of 12
9/27/07 at 9:09am
Re: Another Oblivion Question
I don't even own a horse yet.I've read there's no way to sell a horse. Which seems like a flaw. There should be a mod to fix that now or in the future.
In the mean time, don't kill the horse yourself if you don't want it. That's cruel. Take it in the woods, find a very nice place for the horse to stay, say near a bear cave, and walk away. Just walk away. Don't stay and watch. Just walk....
- Gary Shipley
- Location: New Berlin,IL
- offline
- Joined: May 2002
- Posts: 281
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Another Oblivion Question
If I can't sell it, I'll just keep it. Trust me, a slow horse is better than no horse.
post #6 of 12
10/2/07 at 12:24pm
Re: Another Oblivion Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Radioman970
In the mean time, don't kill the horse yourself if you don't want it. That's cruel. Take it in the woods, find a very nice place for the horse to stay, say near a bear cave, and walk away. Just walk away. Don't stay and watch. Just walk....
|
If you think that's cruel, then you'll love how I get houses. I bought one house, but kept forgetting which city I bought it in, so I break into a random house, kill the tennant and use it as my home. On average, I usually kill about 1/10 of the city population and just store my goodies outside the city gate (since there is no way I can remember which house I dumped it in)
post #7 of 12
10/3/07 at 8:51am
Re: Another Oblivion Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by James T
If you think that's cruel, then you'll love how I get houses. I bought one house, but kept forgetting which city I bought it in, so I break into a random house, kill the tennant and use it as my home. On average, I usually kill about 1/10 of the city population and just store my goodies outside the city gate (since there is no way I can remember which house I dumped it in)
|
Warning: Spoiler! (Click to show)
the guy is killed after I tell on him. Then his house is "available". But everything is marked as stolen when I pick it up.
I'd like the thief system of the game changed and made more dynamic. If someone doesn't see me steal it, or a relative of the guy doesn't come by and notice, then it should not be marked stolen. Doesn't make sense.
I've been wondering where to keep all the crap I have. I spend some time selling off a bit of it after my pack gets full. Morrorwind has crates everywhere that nobody minds if you put stuff in. Is Oblivion the same way?
post #8 of 12
10/4/07 at 4:31am
Re: Another Oblivion Question
I'm glad to see people are still playing Oblivion. I play for a few hours every couple of weeks since the PC game came out in April '06. I have about 100 hours of game time in, and a long, long way to go (and I'm NOT even including the recently-installed "Shivering Isles" expansion). I get so caught up in wandering around looting every cave, fort, and Oblivion gate I encounter that I've completely forgotten about the main storyline/quest.
post #9 of 12
10/4/07 at 5:18am
- KurtEP
- Kurt
- Location: The Leeward Islands
- offline
- Joined: October 2006
- Posts: 698
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Another Oblivion Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Radioman970
I've been wondering where to keep all the crap I have. I spend some time selling off a bit of it after my pack gets full. Morrorwind has crates everywhere that nobody minds if you put stuff in. Is Oblivion the same way?
|
If you buy a house, or get one through a quest (Thieve's guild and the like), there will be a chest inside that you can fill with anything you want. I think if you leave stuff in a random chest, it has a chance of disappearing.
- Gary Shipley
- Location: New Berlin,IL
- offline
- Joined: May 2002
- Posts: 281
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Another Oblivion Question
You know, I was never really into rpg's(just shooters) until I played this game. I cannot get over how much you can do and see in it. I can't seem to get enough! And I agree with not putting your stuff in some random chest! However, have you seen the price tag on the houses? Last night I tried to buy the dump on the Waterfront in the Imperial City. And although I've got enough money to buy it, the lady at the Commerce place says,"I don't know you well enough to talk about that". Whats that all about?!! Anybody know whats up with that?
post #11 of 12
10/4/07 at 10:58am
- KurtEP
- Kurt
- Location: The Leeward Islands
- offline
- Joined: October 2006
- Posts: 698
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Another Oblivion Question
Quote:
|
Originally Posted by Gary Shipley
You know, I was never really into rpg's(just shooters) until I played this game. I cannot get over how much you can do and see in it. I can't seem to get enough! And I agree with not putting your stuff in some random chest! However, have you seen the price tag on the houses? Last night I tried to buy the dump on the Waterfront in the Imperial City. And although I've got enough money to buy it, the lady at the Commerce place says,"I don't know you well enough to talk about that". Whats that all about?!! Anybody know whats up with that?
|
You need to raise her disposition. You can do it the normal way or just be lazy and bribe her.
Eventually, you'll have more than enough money for the houses. One character I was working on owned all of the houses available before I finally got bored with him. Just make sure you bring back anything worth selling when you clean out an area. The cave on the SW of the imperial island is a place I love to go to get good loot, and it resets itself after a few days.
- Gary Shipley
- Location: New Berlin,IL
- offline
- Joined: May 2002
- Posts: 281
- Select All Posts By This User
Re: Another Oblivion Question
Thanks for the info Kurt. I've got the stategy guide, but sometimes it doesn't really give you the info you're looking for. Thanks again for your help!
Return Home
Back to Forum: Video Gaming
- Another Oblivion Question
Currently, there are 1746 Active Users
(185 Members and 1561 Guests)
Recent Discussions
- › HBO's Game of Thrones: Season 2 35 seconds ago
- › PHE Press Release: Star Trek The Next Generation Season One 3 minutes ago
- › Mad Men: Season Five 5 minutes ago
- › MGM Press Release: BOND 50 (Blu-ray) 6 minutes ago
- › Meet Bob Furmanek: HTF Golden Age 3-D Consultant 9 minutes ago
- › How are VINTAGE bose speakers? 18 minutes ago
- › Star Trek Trivia (Series and Films) 19 minutes ago
- › Grimm 20 minutes ago
- › John Carter 3D Blu-ray Review 30 minutes ago
- › The Woman in Black Blu-ray Review 30 minutes ago
View: New Posts | All Discussions
Recent Reviews
- › The Woman in Black (+ UltraViolet Digital Copy) [Blu-ray] by Richard Gallagher
- › John Carter (Four-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD + Digital Copy) by MattH.
- › Journey 2: The Mysterious Island (Blu-ray 3D / Blu-ray / DVD /... by Ronald Epstein
- › Smokey and the Bandit [Blu-ray + DVD + Digital Copy]... by Kevin EK
- › Summer with Monika (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] by MattH.
- › The Jungle Bunch: The Movie by Kevin EK
- › Chronicle (Two-Disc Blu-ray/DVD Combo +Digital Copy) by MattH.
- › Coriolanus [Blu-ray] by MattH.
- › Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies [Blu-ray] by Kevin EK
- › Summer Interlude (The Criterion Collection) [Blu-ray] by MattH.
View: More Reviews
New Articles
- › Harman Kardon Introduces a New Sound Bar... by nickvalluri
- › TruGreen by brand46
- › HTF Oscar Chat Prize List by Adam Gregorich
- › HTF AWARDS 2011 by Ronald Epstein
- › 2012 Home Theater Forum Meet Information by Ronald Epstein
- › HTF Official Blu Ray Review Archive Part 2 by Ronald Epstein
- › Robert Fowkes, HTF Moderator, 1942-2011 by Ronald Epstein
- › Blu-ray Previously Released Listing: #-D by Robert Crawford
- › Blu-ray Previously Released Listing: E-I by Robert Crawford
- › Blu-ray Previously Released Listing: J-P by Robert Crawford
View: New Articles | All Articles
Home | Home Theater Gear, Movies & More | Forums | Articles | My Profile
About Home Theater Forum | Join the Community | HTF Chat | HTF Events | Advertise
© 2012 Home Theater Forum is powered by Huddler Tech | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map
About Home Theater Forum | Join the Community | HTF Chat | HTF Events | Advertise
© 2012 Home Theater Forum is powered by Huddler Tech | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map



