Can't help it. It's the best. But, Skyrim is better than Oblivion simply because the ui and mechanics is better. I think oblivion had a funner story tho.
Oblivion by far, I made today a video to also let people see that Oblivion can be beautiful with mods.
While skyrim is very much a huge sandbox their quality of quests sucks. Oblivion had very polished quests that made all the difference to me. Try becoming the thief Guild leader in each of those games and tell me which one made you highly entertained.
I enjoyed 100% chameleon in oblivion. You can go anywhere, do anything, even smack around enemies and they're clueless as to where you are hitting them from. That and the wizards tower / castle you get were great too. If you open the kitchen in the castle you get endless resources for alchemy and the wizards tower alchemy gave a boost that made the potions effects better / sell for more. Skyrim has the graphics, decent faction war idea added to it, but lacked in the specialty stuff like your own castle / wizards tower. Houses aren't bad, but lacking. I always felt skyrim would have been better if it had the option to make yourself high king and they just didn't give that option. It's support this guy who is way too ambitious or the lady who used to be married to a guy who sold out his people to the elves. I can't really get behind either side in that, but if it had the option to marry the queen with a few other women you met along the way and call yourself king. Then I'd be all for skyrim instead of oblivion.
Skyrim is too damn easy, also it has or had an exploit of infinite mana if go round robin with blacksmithing enchanting and alchemy. If you increase the difficulty all you're doing is making enemies tougher, not smarter, so all you would be doing is wasting more time on enemies while being bored.
Can't pick. I've had hours of fun modding Skyrim and I never even got around to finishing the DLC becasue I always get sidetracked by the Dragonborn Museum. At the same time a lot of good memories with Oblivion. I played it on the Xbox and it was the only game that ever used the default difficulty setting on the xbox. Defaulted to as hard as it could be and for my first playthough damn... Wasn't till a couple months later that a friend tried it using his live account that I realized what had happened.
I hate Skyrim "Homesteads" to death, I honestly wish I could get my money back for that. I absolutely loved the Wizard Tower. I wish I had F4's settlements in oblivion, there were so many beautiful places I wish I could set up shop in. why Skyrim is better
Skyrim, but that's because it's the first 'modern' PC RPG i played, cuz previously i only played MMORPG on PC