Heh, cheers I've played Oblivion, on and off, for a long time... However, it is only because of mods that I continue to play it. Aside from the critical gameplay and UI -related mods, I really do have a lot of fun with the graphical enhancements. It's amazing how close you can get Oblivion to looking like a more modern game these days. The only areas where its age is still extremely evident (even using all available mods) is around the Anvil coastline, and the "mountains" in the Bruma area. All the forests and green hills, however, are quite beautiful.
I'm alright...sitting in my cosy flat, drinking chocolate-mint tea, watching the rain pour down outside of my window, and feeling pleased I don't need to go out..
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I've played Oblivion, on and off, for a long time... However, it is only because of mods that I continue to play it. Aside from the critical gameplay and UI -related mods, I really do have a lot of fun with the graphical enhancements. It's amazing how close you can get Oblivion to looking like a more modern game these days. The only areas where its age is still extremely evident (even using all available mods) is around the Anvil coastline, and the "mountains" in the Bruma area.
All the forests and green hills, however, are quite beautiful.
How are you, dear?
I'm alright...sitting in my cosy flat, drinking chocolate-mint tea, watching the rain pour down outside of my window, and feeling pleased I don't need to go out..
How about you?