The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (2009)

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Game of the Year Edition (2009)

You heard of Skyrim & it's rereleases now comes Oblivion!
What if they start re-releasing Oblivion like mad, but unlike Skyrim on different platforms they re-release Oblivion on different game engines? XD
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space Apr 21 @ 1:06pm 
yea but unlike skyrim, this is supposedly an actual remake

skyrim special edition and anniversary edition were basically just updates to the original game
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Originally posted by space:
yea but unlike skyrim, this is supposedly an actual remake

skyrim special edition and anniversary edition were basically just updates to the original game

It’s not a ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ remake for godsake it says remastered these are
The same guys who did dark souls
Remastered play that as an example
Of what this is some lighting “enhancements “ which actually look worse most cases and some basic quality of life changes. Not a damn remake stop with that
Originally posted by space:
yea but unlike skyrim, this is supposedly an actual remake

skyrim special edition and anniversary edition were basically just updates to the original game

None of the leaks ever said it was an actual remake.
According to the initial leaker, it's in the gamebryo engine with unreal engine to render graphics and AI to upgrade models the same way GTA definitive edition did.

Skyrim special edition was a remaster, this looks to be the same, but with a bit more put into it than the special edition.

Also makes sense because virtuos doesn't do remakes, they've only ever done remasters.
space Apr 21 @ 1:14pm 
calm down, either way none of the skyrim rereleases were remasters, they were just updates
Originally posted by space:
calm down, either way none of the skyrim rereleases were remasters, they were just updates

Wrong.

Special edition was a remaster by every definition of remaster.
That's why it's a new game in a new engine (the new creation engine) and 64 bit instead of 32 bit.
Last edited by psychotron666; Apr 21 @ 1:16pm
space Apr 21 @ 1:17pm 
Originally posted by psychotron666:
Special edition was a remaster by every definition of remaster.
That's why it's a new game in a new engine (the new creation engine) and 64 bit instead of 32 bit.
it looks exactly the same as the old, that ain't a remaster

check nightdive remasters vs originals
Last edited by space; Apr 21 @ 1:17pm
Originally posted by space:
Originally posted by psychotron666:
Special edition was a remaster by every definition of remaster.
That's why it's a new game in a new engine (the new creation engine) and 64 bit instead of 32 bit.
it looks exactly the same as the old, that ain't a remaster

check nightdive remasters vs originals

That's because it came out only 2 years after the Dev cycle of Skyrim. Technology wasn't that improved, and it was a lazy remaster (not all remasters are equal).

Most remasters look almost identical but with improved lighting and higher resolutions, which Skyrim special edition exactly did.
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