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It's a remake that stays more or less 1:1 in everything except aesthetics and a small bit of new content.
I remember seeing they changed some gameplay aspects.
Combat ect.. is pretty much Oblivion classic with small tweaks feels about the same, so a bit dated.
Graphics look nice, but performance seems bad for many.
the non analog movement on controller is killing me more then anything especially since you can actually skill up speed and move super fast so having subtle analog motion would have been really nice.
Its a really good remaster overall though.
Not to mention they even kept the fact NPCs actually walk into each other and keep walking…
That being said the game does look and sound great.
Performance won't be an issue for me. Maybe I'll check it out on Game-Pass that's a neat idea.
Then it seems enemys will also just as before level with you.