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After Oblivion Remastered, It's Time for Morrowind to Have Its Day

Oblivion Remastered's success opens the door for other classic games in The Elder Scrolls, including one of its enduring fan-favorites.

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Notellin1d 7h ago

Good lord no thanks, that game already plays and runs fine on current hardware. Doesn't need a remaster at all.

RaidenBlack1d 6h ago (Edited 1d 6h ago )

Already in development. -_-
Morrowind might follow after that.
(And I'd rather want Skywind get the proper anticipated launch and not face the same fate as Skyblivion)

kpgs1d 11h ago

I'd rather have a remake, than just a remastered version. An overhaul to their systems would be great.

lelo2play13h ago

Would be better if they ramake those games... if not possible, I'll take a good remaster.

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Oblivion Remastered Players Are Finding Out That The Game’s Most Popular Curse Is Actually A Problem

Here comes the sun (Doo-d-doo-doo).

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jznrpg4d ago

There’s a bunch of ways to cure it. Cure disease potion, mandrake root, talk to a priest. There was a house on DLC with a pool and salts too but I forget the name of it now.
You need to pay attention to when you sleep, it will say you contracted a disease and give you an icon for it when you wake up sometimes.

These people aren’t paying attention at all and could easily cure vampirism if you are paying attention. You have 2 or 3 days to cure it before they make you do the long quest for cure so pay attention.

Armaggedon4d ago

They should be happy. Elder scrolls, like pokemon is one of those games that is so much more fulfilling when you have no idea what's going on.

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Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Review - GamesReviews

From GamesReviews:"Originally released in 2006, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion changed the standards for open-world RPGs. Its vast world, dynamic AI, and emergent gameplay set the stage for Skyrim and several other genre efforts. Oblivion Remastered now, nearly two decades later, comes not just as a visual facelift but also as a creative reinterpretation that treads the line between respect and innovation./"

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