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I bet you feel like you accomplished something with this long drawn out cry for attention post?
HaHaHaHaHA
>Few days later same guy says he's giving up on said mod without proving he even started on it
>Says he wasn't trolling
https://youtu.be/9RMzs0EplZw?si=Y3MaGLwe9YBYq47i
The people that made Oblivion are pretty much all gone and have been replaced by people that don't have a clue about the Bethesda fanbase. They sure like them some DEI though.
Modding in Starfield is very much alive and well.
Starfield modders' plan to make an Elder Scrolls planet containing Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind "was genuine," but it's still scrapped due to "the community's reaction"[www.gamesradar.com]
modding is dead as per a random link declaring" I am not a troll" *picture Nixon*