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Same lol. I redringed 3 Xboxs on Oblivion.
Shit like this is exactly why I hate remakes and discussions revolving around them. A little hyperbolic but like most remakes always miss the point, though even those are still better than fans hypothesizing about remakes and giving the absolute shittest "fixes" to what wasn't broken. 99% of remake discussion is always "let's add the SEQUEL THINGS...TO OLD THING!!," which is truly a testament to how creatively bankrupt fans (especially "casual" fans) can be. Like it's one thing to not be the elder scrolls wizard, and another to have the creativity of a gnat. Whenever a remake or remaster DOES do that? Congratulations, you just made the game a worse version of the sequel and subsequently removed the original charm.Now that person needs to do it for what Oblivion removed from Morrowind, because the list is probably longer.
And i read a motherfucker in that thread saying Morrowind needs quest markers in a remake because "muh modern audience". Fuck you, people sucking Oblivion's dick for seemingly being so much deeper than Skyrim, but then they want Bethesda to dumb down Morrowind in a remake.
Creetosis seemed to enjoy the remaster for what it was. Most criticisms come from the whole 'Body type' debacle and that the game acts as an unearned 'win' for Bethesda. But other than that, he seemed to like it alot.
People love to use the books in the game as validation for it having "good lore".The lore and worldbuilding in Oblivion sucks though.
Good to know Creetosis is also prone to having really bad opinions. For someone that made hours long videos shitting on Fallout 3 and 4, to say he liked the Oblivion remaster when it's guilty of many, and i mean many, of the same issues as those two games is incredibly weird.
"Perhaps I judged you too harshly?"I believe he did mention in one of his videos that Oblivion is the last Bethesda game he at least sorta liked, so maybe he (like a lot of us) is so depressed by the decline of their subsequent games that he just appreciated a little reminder of a time when Skyrim and Fallout 4 didnt exist...
Oblivion is patient zero for the current bad design choices of Bethesda. Don't know why people should be kinder to it just because the following games are worse.I believe he did mention in one of his videos that Oblivion is the last Bethesda game he at least sorta liked, so maybe he (like a lot of us) is so depressed by the decline of their subsequent games that he just appreciated a little reminder of a time when Skyrim and Fallout 4 didnt exist...
Yeah, for all its flaws, Oblivion is no Fallout 76."Perhaps I judged you too harshly?"
I agree its the start of the decline in many ways, I was just trying to say that given how crap their games are now, it's easy for folks to look back at Oblivion and think "well, I guess that wasn't so bad". Hindsight is an odd thing.Oblivion is patient zero for the current bad design choices of Bethesda. Don't know why people should be kinder to it just because the following games are worse.
Morrowind is the last game where Bethesda actually gave a shit about making actual RPGs, not action games with light RPG elements.
I instead just look at what the games after Oblivion as just natural progression. They saw that they could get away with making baby's first RPG with the fourth entry of a 10 year old franchise, then proceed it to do it with the following games.it's easy for folks to look back at Oblivion and think "well, I guess that wasn't so bad". Hindsight is an odd thing.
I instead just look at what the games after Oblivion as just natural progression. They saw that they could get away with making baby's first RPG with the fourth entry of a 10 year old franchise, then proceed it to do it with the following games.
Basically things don't happen in a vaccum, Skyrim is shallow because Oblivion started pushing the series towards more shallow gameplay and content. But the fact people creamed all over Skyrim means Bethesda was actively being rewarded for going with this direction. And what did it led to? To Starfield and Fallout 76.
So in a way, games like Starfield and Fallout 76 are at least partially to blame for people embracing this design mentality, the same people that are now bitching that Starfield isn't Skyrim in space.