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Didn't take long for the "modern audience" to start getting mad about people getting mad about woke content.
In all seriousness though, I also hope that they don't change the game's core elements. I want the same music, the same voice acting, the same story...all completely the same. The only thing they should be touching at all is the visuals. Nothing more IMO.
I'll hold off buying it until I see confirmation that they were truly faithful to the original. Oblivion is one of my favorite games of all time and I won't buy a version that has been changed to placate the leftist snowflakes.
You came here expecting people to be mad and immediately started accusing people of making stuff up. I think the irony palpable.
You're also focusing on the negative only and deflecting my question how being faithful to the original and supporting modders is bad.
If anything you came into this discussion in bad faith.
Cause the game is litteraly almost 20 years old
That means modernizing it.
What i'm referring to is the keep the writing, story, characters, world, lore, weapon/armor/enemy designs etc. intact and as faithful as possible to the original when they modernize the game.