This is my first TES game (wish I had tried one sooner).
I find Oblivion easy to stop playing whenever you want because there is an excellent "save anywhere" save-game feature. That doesn't mean I don't often get into the game and lose track of time though... (it happens ). The way the map is designed the dungeons are the right size for bite-sized gaming sessions. Before I enter one I check the clock and think about how much longer I want to play, and if I don't have the time: save and exit. Quest progress is tracked well in-game so you don't have to worry about losing your progress in a quest either.
This is my first TES game (wish I had tried one sooner).
I find Oblivion easy to stop playing whenever you want because there is an excellent "save anywhere" save-game feature. That doesn't mean I don't often get into the game and lose track of time though... (it happens ). The way the map is designed the dungeons are the right size for bite-sized gaming sessions. Before I enter one I check the clock and think about how much longer I want to play, and if I don't have the time: save and exit. Quest progress is tracked well in-game so you don't have to worry about losing your progress in a quest either.