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Same content, same bugs, new visuals and minor changes to the decorative clutter and gameplay changes for leveling and such.
If you visit the same exact location in Oblivion and the Remaster, it'll be the exact same layout.
Nothing has been changed in dungeons, they're literally the same dungeons because it's still the same old oblivion but with graphics update and a few tweaks akin to some mods.
Still, great Oblivion version, I´m fully enjoying it. Sure, expensive for a remake, but that´s a lost battle (we lost it by the same idiots that celebrated the existance of DLCs in the 90s). I mean, look at Dead space.
Same size, they did not change it. Remaster, not Remake.
You have over 10 hours in the game and you haven't seen for yourself?