Ok, listen. I stumbled across this thing about Oblivion, you know, the game with the wacky adventures? Anyway, there’s this wild mod that’s like a deep dive into the whole Dark Brotherhood vibe. Oblivion Remastered — ever heard of it? These folks have thrown in a shiny new contract system, letting you play assassin with 100 new targets. Yup, a hundred! It’s like living the Black Hand life but with extra chaos, if you’re into that sorta thing.
So, what’s the big deal? Well, it’s all about flipping the script. Usually, you’re being chased, right? Here, you’re the hunter. And if you toss in a mix of other mods people are cooking up, you’re in for quite the ride.
Oh, side note before I wander off too far. There’s a thing about cookies here. Something about enabling them to see certain stuff — yeah, tech magic, I guess.
Anyway, there’s this mod — ColdTyrant’s ‘Dark Brotherhood – Infinitum’. It’s like a Sithis-approved seal of chaos. Before this, they tossed in quests letting players get cozy with the Mythic Dawn or play with necromancy. Now? They’re sticking with the dark side. So, this new thing just piles on contracts that you can dive into, during or even after the main gig’s done.
Picture this: random NPCs with names like, I dunno, ‘Diligent Father’. You’re not just going full Thanos on Cyrodiil. Visit the Cheydinhal Sanctuary, and you meet Creeper. Yeah, that Creeper from Morrowind, dishing out missions and rewards like he’s got nothing better to do.
Now, here’s the kicker – 500 gold per hit. But wait, there’s more! Dark Tokens. You spin ’em in Creeper’s gacha Roulette. It’s like loot boxes but with a fancier name. Random stuff falls out: weapons, armor, scrolls, you name it. Honestly, it’s the kind of randomness that’s both thrilling and maddening. Like, who thought combining Oblivion with gacha was a good idea? But hey, it’s a jam for those love-hate gacha souls.
Thinking of jumping in? You’re gonna need the basics — Oblivion Remastered’s UE4SS and some other tech bits. I’m not your tech guy, but poke around and you’ll figure it out.
So, dive in, spin that wheel, and keep tabs on more Oblivion Remastered madness we’re throwing out there. Word is, some modders can’t even wait a day post-release to start tinkering. That’s dedication, or insanity, or both. Who knows.