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So here’s the deal with Oblivion Remastered. It’s like Bethesda decided, “Hey, let’s grab our 2006 hit, slap on some fresh paint, and see what happens.” And honestly, I kind of love it. The graphics? Wayyy more leveled up. But it’s wild how some things keep that old vibe.
I watched this video, right? Comparing the old Oblivion to the Remastered version. And wow, the enemies look different. Like, the Frost Atronach? Nailed it. But the Troll? Ehh, not so much. Just felt off, you know?
Back in the day, 2006 Oblivion was a total star. Sold like crazy – over 3 million copies in just a few months. It threw The Elder Scrolls into the spotlight, paving the way for Skyrim’s rock star status. Oblivion Remastered jumps back into those shoes, and honestly, it might just be even bigger now. Weird, right?
But hey, Oblivion wasn’t perfect. Kinda funny how after exploring Morrowind’s wild lands, Cyrodiil seemed… bland. Maybe it’s just me, but that leveling system? Yeesh, it struggled. Dungeons? Left me yawning. They improved with Skyrim and Shivering Isles, but Virtuos kept Remastered true to the OG experience. Just tweaked a bit of combat and leveling. Almost feels like a tribute to the past.
Now here’s something. The graphics in Remastered? I mean, wow. Cyrodiil suddenly looks fresh. You can almost feel the air. The races of The Elder Scrolls? Seriously sharp. And those landscapes? Picture-perfect. RedDeadRagdolls’ video showed these monsters, and it’s like, did they just come to life or what?
So, about those enemy comparisons. Frost and Storm Atronach got a serious makeover. They’re glowing up like never before. The Scamp? Way scarier now. But Trolls? Meh, maybe they missed the memo. Less moss, no crazy third eye – call me nostalgic, but I liked the original.
Everything else? Some stuff’s improved, like the Minotaur’s new swagger. But if you’re nostalgic like me (or a nitpicker), mods are your best friend. Still, despite the cool visuals, technical hiccups are giving players a headache. Everyone’s just twiddling thumbs, waiting for that patch from Virtuos and Bethesda. Fingers crossed, folks.