Craig Lafferty on PS3 Oblivion, Wii and PSP

Why? - Image 1Much hype came with Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion moving to the PS3, but those who own the game are probably enjoying it despite all the arguments between platforms. Pete Hines have spoken before about the port, and his words aren’t much different from Senior Producer Craig Lafferty’s.

Lafferty is pretty happy about the result of their work. The graphical differences from both consoles are pretty difficult to notice, something they intended right at the start. Optimizing was a success too, effectively removing loading times and including Knights of the Nine expansion.

As for taking the MMO world, Lafferty could only say there’s a possibility in that. A Wii version is less likely to happen given the specs an enormous game like Oblivion requires, but “it’s something [Bethesda Softworks] would like to do.”

Unfortunately, there’s nothing new on Elder Scrolls Travels: Oblivion yet. No need to worry though, we’ll keep you updated as news comes. For the full interview, click on the Read link below.

Why? - Image 1Much hype came with Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion moving to the PS3, but those who own the game are probably enjoying it despite all the arguments between platforms. Pete Hines have spoken before about the port, and his words aren’t much different from Senior Producer Craig Lafferty’s.

Lafferty is pretty happy about the result of their work. The graphical differences from both consoles are pretty difficult to notice, something they intended right at the start. Optimizing was a success too, effectively removing loading times and including Knights of the Nine expansion.

As for taking the MMO world, Lafferty could only say there’s a possibility in that. A Wii version is less likely to happen given the specs an enormous game like Oblivion requires, but “it’s something [Bethesda Softworks] would like to do.”

Unfortunately, there’s nothing new on Elder Scrolls Travels: Oblivion yet. No need to worry though, we’ll keep you updated as news comes. For the full interview, click on the Read link below.

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