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So, get this—everyone’s talking about this Oblivion Remastered mod. You’d think it was the holy grail of mods or something, but now word on the street is it might be, like, a big fat nothing burger. Seriously, all those downloads—how many was it? Like 675,000 or something? Wow, people really jumped on that bandwagon.
Modding Bethesda games is practically a hobby for some folks. It’s like breathing—just comes naturally. Oblivion Remastered? Oh, it’s no exception. There’s already this crazy pile of, what, over 2,000 mods? And those modders, bless them, work their magic even without official support. Top effort, really. Just saw one where you can leave weird messages around, Dark Souls-style. Kinda cool, if you ask me.
Anyway, back to this mod that’s supposed to revolutionize your game. Digital Foundry did a head-to-head showdown, and guess what? They said it does zilch. Nada. Apparently, the game runs the same. Maybe even worse with the mod, which is kinda funny. Imagine thinking you’re upgrading your setup only to end up with a choppier experience. Life, right?
Mod’s creator, though? Oh, they’re standing firm, saying maybe Digital Foundry tested an old version. Yeah, might be true, who knows? Suggests trying it out yourself. It’s like free candy—if you don’t like it, toss it. Some players swear it works wonders, and hey, if it works for them, great! Everyone’s got their own flavor of ice cream, right?
Bethesda’s not asleep at the wheel, either. They’re still tweaking things based on player feedback. Nice to see they’re not just counting the cash and moving on. Fingers crossed they keep it up.
I mean, who knows? With all the updates and mods flying around, Oblivion Remastered might just keep getting better. Or not. We’ll see.
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