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A whole new menu system would be nice
Maybe even repair hammers quick slotted..or the atrocious soul gem mechanic
Probably my only gripes with Oblivion
For the love of the Divines, YES. It's so difficult to tell which soul gems are full and which are empty at a glance. I shouldn't have to hit a hotkey every time I open my menu in order to get that info.
That's literally what I do. I have a storage container in the main house my character owns that's just for keys, and every single time I'm dropping stuff into storage, I try to remember to swing by that container too and offload all the keys I possibly can. Nowhere near as annoying as the soul gems IMO, but a keychain mod would definitely be nice.
One of many reasons I miss the enchantment system from morrowind.
Besides a wider variety of things you could enchant All enchanted items recharged on their own over time (usually daily)