New animations, voices re-recorded, etc.

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      The original is also required to enjoy Skyblivion, the fan-made remake with much more love and care put into it, when it comes out later this year.

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        I agree, which is why I actually linked the SteamDB page for the original GOTY edition, to show the occasional €3 price.
        And you can see the increase in price from 15 to 20, although it’s still €15 when I visit the Steam page?

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          Sorry, deleted my comment because I didn’t think anyone saw it yet. Looking closer this appears to be a consequence of them changing the names of the original oblivion. Looks like it messed with SteamDB. Checking the page for the deluxe edition shows it was always $20 (which SteamDB is wrongly interpreting as the price for the base game).

          So in this case Bethesda did the appropriate thing and tried to clarify the original is the 2009 edition and I rushed to get upset at them for something they didn’t do.

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            OK Thanks for clearing it up, when I saw the graph I thought it was some sort of cheap trick to make the remake look less expensive.
            Glad it was just a mistake.
            However just to be clear, the 2009 game of the year is not JUST the original, it also includes the 2 expansions.
            Deluxe also includes Morrowind and Skyrim.

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              Deluxe also includes Morrowind and Skyrim.

              ack-tually… that’s a separate Elder Scrolls Summer Bundle. The “base” GOTY version has Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles included, and then the “Deluxe” GOTY version adds all the smaller horse armor tier micro-transaction DLCs too. (that AFAIK you can’t buy separately any more?)

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                I had some difficulty finding out the content of the Deluxe, so I probably clicked too much around, the icons are the same for the Deluxe and Summer edition for me? Probably because I have Morrowind and Skyrim on Steam but not Oblivion.

                It’s weird it’s so hard to find the details on the “includes nine expansions” on Steam. Normally there are descriptions. But it only says for instance “Fighter’s Stronghold Expansion” with no information on it that I can see?

                PS: One of the cool things about original Oblivion, is that it allows you to play the Nehrim total conversion. Although I can see it has huge problems on Steam. But I played it when the English version came out, and IMO it is as good as the original game.

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      Yeah, it feels scummy that Bethesda’s leaks started right after the Slyblivion team said they were almost done.

      Almost like Oblivion remastered wasn’t actually finished but they wanted to release it first.

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    It runs like shit in the open world. Sub 20 fps. The person who verified this probably played only the tutorial in the sewers. On top of that you have to run it on the lowest settings and subjectively, the old version on the highest settings looks better than the new version on the lowest settings in my opinion, while running with locked 60 fps.

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    Meta/NewsBethesda gave all Skyblivion developers free keys for Oblivion Remastered

    Bethesda gave free keys to all developers of Skyblivion: Link Here

    Huge thanks to our friends @bethesdastudios.com for their continued support of #Skyblivion! As massive fans, we’re beyond grateful for the generous gift of Oblivion Remastered game keys for our entire modding team! This means so much to us. Thank you for everything, @bethesda.net

    Now that is awesome.

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      But nooooo, every single time I mention that Bethesda supports them as much as they legally can I get hated on. -.-’

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      They teased it yesterday and announced it today. Everything before that was leaks, which have been trickling out for months but accelerated last week.

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      It’s a marketing tactic called “shadow-dropping”. It’s a risky tactic that relies on word-of-mouth for marketing instead of an expensive ad campaign. It tends to be used either when the company isn’t confident in their product, or if the drop is so desirable that it’ll sell well regardless of marketing.

      We can assume this is the latter, though it’s possible Bethesda were also hedging their bets due to the remake’s lack of mod compatibility since long-tail revenue from modding basically carries them for the several years between game releases.

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      Where do you live and how much do you pay for that? I’m at 1Gbps for the equivalent of $35 USD 22-04-25

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        Pacific Northwest in the US and $45. Which is much better than the $65 I had to pay Centurylink for 500kbps where I lived previously. There’s fiber 2 miles from my house but it doesn’t come down my road.

        Yay America

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          Incredible. I’m guessing population density is really low, your money is not enough 😭

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            The 500kbps was just a few miles outside of a metro area of millions. My dad lives in bumfuck nowhere in the same state outside a town of a few hundred and he gets 60Mbps.

            I keep hoping they’ll run fiber down the road, but there aren’t a ton of houses down this road. Mostly private timber, shitty Weyerhauser, and small farms.

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    As far as I know, the game is also a good remaster. Friend bought and is enamoured, people in reviews are happy. The only downside is that it’s resource intensive, but welp…

    Funniest review I’ve seen for now was dude that bought it being below specs and still managed to moan that game works like shit. xD

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    Loved Oblivion and on PC just wanted no frills gamepad support. I’m good with this. I’ll try out Skyblivion when it comes out too. Oblivion is probably my favorite in series for questing. Solid enough voice acting, more varied in this one, while being more entertaining than Skyrim and TESO

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      Loved Oblivion and on PC just wanted no frills gamepad support.

      There’s a mod for that. If you don’t like the reskinned UI you can just choose “NorthernUIAway (Vanilla Style)” from the Files tab to get a version with only bugfixes and the added gamepad support.

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    Playing this as we speak. Runs great on Fedora 42. (R7 7700, 9070XT and 32GB ram)

    Also feels just like the original with better graphics and a few QOL changes that I’ve noticed.

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      Did you get any stuttering or frame pacing issues in the open world sections? I was playing on Fedora 42 too, but ended up refunding because of performance issues. Not sure if it’s just my computer getting a bit ‘old’ though…

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        Sometimes, but it’s Oblivion running in UE5 so I didn’t exactly expect perfect performance at launch.

        Doesn’t bother me much. Lack of FSR4 bothers me more, but that’s a «linux issue» and not the game’s fault.

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    I installed it using Lutris under Arch, no issues and looks fantastic. I haven’t played much yet, created my character mostly. I had to let the shaders do their thing with initial setup, so we will see if I get any stutter in the open world.

    P/S, just checked Nexus Mods and there is already 900+ mods for Oblivion Remastered? I may have to spend some time modding.