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The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Receives New Screenshot Comparison With Original Version

Screenshots from the rumored remastered version of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion have been leaked; here's how it compares with the original.

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OtterX5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

I definitely dig the graphical overhaul, but man I hate the poo filter coloring. If they make a VR version at launch, I'll buy it day 1 though, poo and all. Skyrim VR is still one of my favorite VR experiences.

isarai5d ago

Same. Does anyone know if there's mod support on this for consoles? Cuz a color correction mod would be the first thing I download for this

RaidenBlack3d ago

Nobody knows anything other than the download size ... everybody's waiting for the official info

RaidenBlack3d ago

Seems they went for a compromise between Skyrim and Oblivion coloring.
Outside the city/rural areas still retain some coloring ... its the urban/inside the city premises that looks abit monotonous.

isarai3d ago

A compromise no one asked for

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Ozzy24073d ago

Hopefully they will do a PSVR2 version

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Elder Scrolls Oblivion Remastered PC Optimized Settings & Performance Guide

The Elder Scrolls: Oblivion Remastered comes as quite a surprise. Launching nearly two decades after the original, the game was outsourced to a third-party studio. Instead of the Creation Engine or ID Tech, the remake uses the Unreal Engine 5. And we all know about UE5’s problems.

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Oblivion Shows Remakes Could Be Key to Bethesda Getting Back on Track

IGN : The sudden Elder Scrolls hype proves that Oblivion Remastered-stye trips to the past could be the key to Bethesda's future.

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Oblivion Remaster Is Already Full of Mods - Here Are the Top 5 Most Popular Ones

Even though the game does not officially support mods, that didn’t stop the players from making them, and now we have over 250 Mods at the time of writing this article.