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Weren't those guys suppose to upgrade Morrowind into the Oblivion engine or something?
I like the dreamy look that Skyblivion maintained and improved on, the official remaster looks a tad bit too realistic and lost a lot of the style of the original.
Both are awesome, one will be free. Skyblivion will definitely still see success.
now that is what im excited for, unless they get beaten to the punch again....
We get both, they will remain up for everyone to play, and people will choose which one they like. We don't need to constantly put them against each other when they're meant to coexist.
-Towns, caves and forts diversified & reworked
-New music
-New quests
-New monsters