You can download Oblivion Remastered from Nexus Mods here. It’s little details, but they do all add up to a big change that makes the game feel a lot more modern, but still feel unmistakably like Oblivion. You can now use features like dual-wielding, an improved sprint system, and faster horses. Honestly, you would think they were always part of Cyrodil. These each have their own quests, fully voiced NPC’s and a heck of a lot more. The mod adds a pair of new world spaces for you to explore too. Again, since they’re upscaled, it doesn’t impact the original “look” of the game. Oblivion has a few years on the clock now, so it’s good to give it a tidy up. The main feature, in my opinion, has to be the upscaled textures and HD character models. It adds quite a lot of lore-friendly content to the game, adding hundreds of hours of content, overhauls the stock graphics and mechanics, and it’s packaged as a single easy to install mod. Modder “Levi” has released this 3.4GB overhaul mod, and it’s really a pretty simple one too. Of course, the modders just don’t stop, and this week saw the release of a nice overhaul mod for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion. I play ESO a lot these days, and I’m two weeks into a heavily modded playthrough of Oblivion at the moment. Arena takes place on the continent of Tamriel, complete with wilderness, dungeons, and a spell creation system that allows players to mix various spell effects. Honestly, I’ve spent most of my gaming life playing one Elder Scrolls game or another.
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