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The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered Doesn't Have Official Mod Support on All Platforms

Bethesda has confirmed that The Elder Scrolls IV Oblivion Remastered will not have mod support, with no plans to add it at this time.

darthv726d ago

....it may seem that way, but unofficial support is through the roof. some of the stuff the community is coming up with is crazy.

https://n4g.com/articles/th...

pwnmaster30006d ago (Edited 6d ago )

No it is that way, well for me anyways and all the console owners who like mods and don’t want to play on PC.
But oh well, I’m pretty sure gamers will find a way to glitch the hell out of this game lol.
I barely got to play but it’s still the buggy mess we all love so much lol.

XiNatsuDragnel7d ago (Edited 7d ago )

Sucks but community will mod anyways. 25 years = Skybilivion remastered lol.

Inverno7d ago

Considering you can just download UE5 for free I figured this would've been even easier to mod. Hopefully they're planning something down the line cause modding will ensure this game will be played for the next decade+ all over again.

jznrpg7d ago

I really don’t care about mods.I’d rather have a physical copy with the entire game on disc

BABI-PANGPANG6d ago (Edited 6d ago )

Maybe not necessarily a mod, but I'm curious if we're able to play it in VR through UEVr.

edit: Guess it is: https://youtu.be/FprpKZbTr_...

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No, Oblivion Remastered Is Not a Remake—And Here’s Why That Matters

The Outerhaven says: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered looks fantastic, but that doesn’t make it a remake. Here's why the distinction matters for gamers and developers.

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RaidenBlack11h ago(Edited 11h ago)

Just like how, RE2 was/is regarded as a Remake benchmark (FF7 is a more ambitious project) and later that became SH2 ... Oblivion should be the new Remaster benchmark (although Nightdive's multitude of Remaster efforts should also be commendable) ... previously held by CoD4 Remaster and recently Dead Rising Remaster
Other notable mentions : Remasters : Halo and Gears Anniversaries, Tomb Raiders, MediEvil etc
Remakes : Mafia 1, Demon Souls, Dead Space, Ninja Gaiden 2, Persona 3 Reload, Spyro Reignited etc

RaidenBlack5h ago

+ upcoming Half Life 2 Remix and MGS Delta

cloganart4h ago(Edited 4h ago)

So glad MGS Delta is being done by Virtuos!

These guys are now superstars. So happy.

darthv728h ago

Why does the naming matter at all? Let's all just be glad its a better version of oblivion than what initially released all those years ago. Getting caught up in a moniker is not the hill anyone should die on.

Abear211m ago

As much as people hate on remakes and remasters there are plenty of amazing games released on last gen consoles and PS360 era that deserve to be remastered like Oblivion. I remember playing Ico remastered and having good controls and no input lag was like playing a new game compared to PS2 version.

jznrpg7h ago

It’s not a full remake but it’s plenty good enough. I just hope for a physical copy!

andy856h ago

It's more of a remake than a lot of games that are actually labelled a remake

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Remaster or Remake? Oblivion: Remastered isn't for Everyone | Hardcore Gamer

There's absolutely no doubt that anyone that played the original game, whether it was on Xbox 360 or PC, is excited and pleased that this game exists,

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jznrpg3h ago(Edited 3h ago)

It has a lot more effort than a lot of remasters. I don’t mind when some games stick to the original in a remaster(like Suikoden as I love the pixel art) but I don’t think there should be any complaints when they are much closer to a remake but calling it a remaster. Complaining about bugs makes sense but complaining about port/remaster/remake doesn’t to me with this one.

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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Review - Magic, Rediscovered | COGconnected

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered is a thorough update of Bethesda's 2006 open world masterpiece, improving a lot of what frustrated players.

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