• @[email protected]
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      09 days ago

      Gosh I hope but Bethesda’s Radiant AI in Oblivion made for some real weird and unique NPC interactions. It gave that game its charm, IMO. Skyrims is different and just porting the game to Skyrim’s Creation Engine might lose some of that weird charm.

      • Lad
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        09 days ago

        I don’t know you, and I don’t care to know you!

        I don’t know you, and I don’t care to know you!

        I don’t know you, and I don’t care to know you!

        I don’t know you, and I don’t care to know you!

        • @[email protected]
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          09 days ago

          The remake is being handled by a third party, and it’s unclear so far what they’ve been allowed to do besides replace the graphics rendering with Unreal Engine 5. It’s all reportedly still Creation Engine under the hood.

          Considering that Bethesda refused to roll in the community bug fixes with their rereleases of Skyrim, it’s likely that it will have all the bugs of the original.

          • Cethin
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            09 days ago

            I know they’ve said combat is overhauled to be more like Dark Souls. I don’t think we know much else though.

            • VindictiveJudge
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              09 days ago

              I’m fine with almost any changes to the combat. Oblivion’s combat felt worse than both Morrowind’s and Skyrim’s to me.

              • Cethin
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                09 days ago

                I totally agree. Morrowind gets a lot of hate for it’s combat (some deserved), but most of the time it’s people not understanding what it’s trying to do. You don’t complain in BG3 when an attack fails, and that’s the same thing Morrowind was doing. It cared about character skills, not player skill.

                Yeah, if you create a scrawny character who has never held a blade, grab a dagger, run into a dungeon until you’re exhausted, then try to fight then you should miss. The later games, especially Skyrim, not caring about the character makes every playthrough feel the same and no one has a unique experience.

                Morrowind needed animations to convey what was happening, but the foundation is very solid. It’s just the technology at the time limited it and it didn’t communicate what it was doing well.

                • VindictiveJudge
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                  09 days ago

                  It’s also from the era when people were expected to read the manual while the game installed, so the game never has tutorials for certain things, most prominent being fatigue. New players tend to run everywhere, drain their fatigue meter, and struggle to hit anything or cast a spell. Just reading the manual, as the devs originally expected, solves a lot.

                • @[email protected]
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                  09 days ago

                  The problem with combat in Morrowind is that it simultaneously measures player skill and character skill. Chance-to-hit works when the character does the aiming and gap-closing for you. When you have to handle that with poor depth perception and you have chance-to-hit on top of that, it’s always going to feel like garbage.

        • @[email protected]
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          09 days ago

          From what I’ve read it’s not actually made by Bethesda, it isn’t using the creation engine and there are gameplay changes.

          That information turned me from not caring to checking out what people will say when it releases.

        • Cethin
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          09 days ago

          I love when people are just totally confident and wrong on things that are well known and easy to find.

      • misterdoctor
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        09 days ago

        Skyblivion is developed from a place of love, the official remaster is developed from a place of “money please”

    • SSTF
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      09 days ago

      I’m over here supporting Tamriel Rebuilt myself.

    • @[email protected]
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      09 days ago

      The way skyblivion has been implemented avoids all this. They have made it very clear they are not in any way using original assets or providing the game. They are mods that utilize both Skyrim and Oblivion game files and you must have both for it to work. It is modding those game files, not providing them.

    • @[email protected]
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      09 days ago

      If I recall correctly the team behind Skyblivion was (or still is) in contact with Bethesda throughout the development and had no problems with the latter in regards their work. Heck, Bethesda itself posted about the mod on their site in 2023.

      They’ve been aware of Skyblivion for years and there’s no indication they’re interested in killing it.

        • @[email protected]
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          09 days ago

          Exactly, which is why I don’t expect them to do anything hostile towards this project - both remakes have their own goals and approaches after all.

          • VindictiveJudge
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            09 days ago

            Also, Skyblivion will, at worst, only cut into their PC sales. The official remake will be the only option available on consoles due to the nature of the mod.

      • @[email protected]
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        09 days ago

        That goodwill can change in an instant, especially if they are releasing a competing product, and especially if the legal team gets in the loop rather than the development staff.

        • Cethin
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          09 days ago

          It can’t if they’ve made legally binding agreements, which I would hope that they have.

            • @[email protected]
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              09 days ago

              It really really really doesn’t.

              We can already see it with stuff like the Beamdog remasters. People insist that it is totally better to play BG2 with these five mods, that launcher hack, etc. And everyone except for the usual suspects just say “Buy the Beamdog release. It has almost everything you want and is zero effort”.

              Also, the mere existence of a fan project (that will never release in a satisfactory manner…) shows that Bethesda is super mod friendly and blah blah blah.

              • @[email protected]
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                09 days ago

                How does it not? It is the same game map, same missions, even the same character names. You just know the corporate bros would hate an alternative to their paid remaster that is basically the same thing.

        • @[email protected]
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          09 days ago

          Can it change? Sure. There’s just no reason to expect that based on Bethesda’s approach to modding until now. I’d rather base my expectations on their past actions rather than assume the worst just in case.

        • @[email protected]
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          09 days ago

          skyblivion is great marketing, and it’s free to let them keep going for now. Keep people excited about a new oblivion, and then kill the only other option besides yourself. I actually think it’s more likely than not that there is a last minute reversal.

      • @[email protected]
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        09 days ago

        Maybe they aren’t, but what about the company that is doing the remake? They might argue it will hamper their ability to meet estimated sales and overall profit.

        • Cethin
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          09 days ago

          They don’t have any rights to Oblivion as an IP. They’ve been contracted to make this game and that’s where their rights end.

          • @[email protected]
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            09 days ago

            It’s not about IP rights, but about contractual obligations. If the mod affects those in some way, the company might ask Bethesda to make it go away.

        • @[email protected]
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          09 days ago

          At the end of the day Virtuos are just a contractor - Bethesda are the ones with final say in the matter. Despite all their flaws they never really showed to be hostile towards these kind of projects (or at least I haven’t seen them act that way) so there’s no reason to automatically expect the worst. That’s just my opinion though.

          • @[email protected]
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            09 days ago

            For all their faults, Bethesda may be the most mod-friendly AAA studio out there right now.

            I can vaguely recall a single instance where they shut someone down, and that was over re-used audio assets from an older game. That was almost certainly about contractual licensing obligations to voice actors.

            • @[email protected]
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              Did they even shut them down back then? I might be thinking about a different situation but I remember one of the other remake mods (was it New Vegas on Fallout 4 engine?) where they simply told the team they can’t use the original audio. The cancellation of that mod happened months later and didn’t even have anything to with that issue, I believe.

              Either way, this kind of scenario is something I skipped over in my initial question since banning reuse of assets in different engines is a legal thing. I mostly meant them blocking/killing projects for no “serious” reason.

              Still, it was a good idea to mention these kind of issues as well.

              • @[email protected]
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                Yeah, I don’t remember all the details myself, so you’re probably right. I was basically trying to support your thesis that Bethesda getting nasty over mods would be something entirely new and out of character. The only example someone could even try to point to had a bunch of other (better) explanations than “mod bad, Bethesda mad.”

                • @[email protected]
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                  09 days ago

                  I actually thought about including this case in my original post but I have tendency to waffle way too much and in the end decided against it to keep things shorter. It is a useful example to mention so thanks for that.

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    I see they’re remaking the worst one first, good

    Yeah, that’s right, my hot take is that Oblivion fucking sucks ass and needs a remake, unlike TES 2, 3, and 5

    • @[email protected]
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      09 days ago

      if I didn’t have to mod the fuck out of oblivion to make it playable without a spreadsheet, i’d be very mad at you.

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      I would certainly love to see Morrowind remake.

      Oblivion is at least playable for newer gamers. It’s not a good experience, but it is manageable.

      Morrowind, for all its immense benefits, makes everyone who entered the game scene after 2010 scream in terror. I personally never left Balmora, because it’s just a terrible experience by modern standards (graphics, character animation, controls, battle mechanics…), which is a great shame because the game seems to be great otherwise.

      TES I and II, while deserving recognition, are very Doom-like in terms of gameplay, and I don’t believe an adequate remake could be made, because they are so different they can’t adequately be turned into a modern experience.

      So, I guess for me all hopes are for Skywind, so I could finally walk the streets of Vivec without the need to fork my eyes.

      • Psychadelligoat
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        09 days ago

        Oblivion is far less playable for new players, y’all just have nostalgia blinders / mods in mind

        The levelling system breaks Oblivion, violently. Nothing that awful is in Morrowind, even the “I can’t hit anything with a dagger because I’m too stupid to read” doesn’t come close

        • @[email protected]
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          08 days ago

          I can’t hit anything with a dagger because I’m too stupid to read” doesn’t come close

          This happens 3 seconds into the game, and very few modern gamers will ever RTFM. It’s far more likely to be a hard wall to a newcomer. I wouldn’t blame them, either. Invisible stamina-based dice rolls was certainly a choice.

          Oblivion’s system took time to break down - long enough to actually get players invested, at least.

        • @[email protected]
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          09 days ago

          Nah, I started with Skyrim, and I played Oblivion without mods. It’s not great, problematic in many places, but it is playable if you want to discover the story.

      • @[email protected]
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        09 days ago

        I’d love to see anything Morrowind‑related from Bethesda. Anything at all. The province of Morrowind, with its weird culture, architecture, and landscapes, is always quite an experience. To me, it’s the most interesting setting in the whole TES series

  • @[email protected]
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    09 days ago

    My computer’s specs are just under the minimum for new games released these days. It will probably be able to handle Skyblivion, but almost definitely not the remake. So that’s the one that has my attention

  • Barbecue Cowboy
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    09 days ago

    Hasn’t this Bethesda helmed Oblivion remake been in the rumors and ‘eventually’ stage since around 2021-2022? Feel like skyblivion team has had plenty of time to get used to it at this point, but has something changed recently to make the bethesda version more relevant?

    • @[email protected]
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      09 days ago

      Leaked pictures / more confirmation. It’s “real” now, or at least a more solid rumor than before.