Im about twenty hours in. if you weren’t alive or old enough to appreciate oblivion when it first came out in 2006 then there’s other more nerve wracking, self-validating things that you could be occupying your time with. oblivion is a slog through beautiful fantasy. the game is part fantasy adventure and part sandbox and it doesn’t hold your hand. if you want to ruin the experience for yourself, i have a link to an exhaustive two hundred page guide on the remaster that pays me a few cents on amazon here, the kindle version even comes free with a 30 day trial hardware/software version of the amazon platform. however that kindle link just gives you an idea of what incredible things amazon’s doing with the platform these days if you don’t want to spend that extra 250 on an ipad and you truly, only read with your devices. all in pursuit of that latte. as far as the dedicated Jehovah’s Witness literature app. is concerned, i don’t think the paper white, or any of the models that you can scribe manually support it. sad, those are the coolest ones. however back to trivia. if you’re not into p.c.’s or are just wondering what i saw in this game that has me buying a remaster two decades later, the original is probably available on multiple client sites and i do even believe that I saw a physical copy. the reason i don’t recommend it unless your rig is a toaster is that this new experience (especially if you wasted your money on the innovative iteration that never was…) is so much of a better experience. if you aren’t initiated in to the love/hate relationships that most geeks have with their pc’s and thusly this game to even approach the 1up status that is going to put this on the tier where you abandon the prospect of playing demon souls on a ps5 pro and instead opt for the learning curve and cash that would make this game which you know little to nothing about worthwhile besides what i’m shilling you’re talking about something like this for starters and if you buy that p.c. through me i think i make enough money for pinara to go along with that latte. i don’t know if they make a physical version of the remastered ip but the old, bug ridden, frumpy version is definitely available on every platform as far as i know and that leap is for you and your family in these tough times to make because if you are interested i just said… pretty much every platform, much improved. but the thing about desktops, no matter what your doing with them, is that they have this annoying steep learning curve. however, when the first iteration of this game released the fact that bethesda provided the more savvy community with the actual tools that they programmed the game with was keen beyond measure and about 15 years later with about 80 modifications (including some serious, LOD, game transforming ones) the dishes were done and you got a congratulations from that same manic community via a prompt inside of the game. that still doesn’t hold a candle to this. the times have changed drastically since this game came out in 2006, one that with this port, and the impressive resume of virtuous, the chinese company also in “wait and see” postering due to the stock indexes worldwide wildly vacillating and thus its still an anomaly as protocol as all chinese products are these days, collaborating with americans or not but take a look. i was going to post the long list of successful ip’s they had their hands in but i found a youtube trailer. for the moment elder scrolls iv remastered, in case you missed the subject of this post for the first time is dodging the tariff hammer and is holding at 49.99 retail and is also available on every friggin’ platform that plays digital video games. however the real question is did the current generation of video games do you dirty enough to pass and furthermore are you cool with not really owning your digital games, because seems to be the direction the industry is going in. i can’t tell you how many digital items i lost on my ipad because i was on board for the first one so let’s hope this is different. as for the trepidation that i had about the “license” that the ip had to maintain to remain listed and playable… really that applies to the video gaming hobby as a whole but this excerpt from a wikipedia article explains the current situation; The game reached 4 million players three days after release, with a peak of 216,000 concurrent players on Steam.[26] In the first week of May 2025, the game had become the 3rd best-selling game of the year in purchased copies, while excluding downloads from subscription services such as Xbox Game Pass. enjoy the short trailer and in the words of the late, great, Stan Lee… excelsior!

if it’s your first experience with oblivion, i’m not gonna lie to you and say that its going to be the best thing that you ever experienced in your life but if you remember anything about skyrim right now i’m playing a blind since birth, milky eyed, redguard warrior in leather armor with a bald head. my character sees “through eyes of faith.” faith in who is your own personal opinion of how theology and the universe should work. so thusly, he has no need for our conception of sight, or being sighted… or being fleshly if you talk to a proper nut. the game is easy but all these different visual amenities and different anthropomorphic races you have allow you to “choose your own adventure,” as it goes. if that sounds awesome to you it’s because it is, to me anyway… viper eyes also available. there is also no option to “bro up” your dude so he looks like he lifts chevy cabs at the gym. he’s just a regular dude… and at 40, i appreciate that. it’s more like a “you had to be there” thing. plus i know i’m going to get a few tomatoes thrown at me for what i’m about to say, but if there is going to be additional dlc even though i do believe that this new coating of shellac comes with all the previous content, also remastered… leave it at that. leave my “future perfect” as they say. let the developers handle it. “too many cooks spoil the broth” you feel me? it does crash to desktop on occasion but i just think that was it getting set in my pc and you need a fairly recent one to play it, unfortunately.

*so update a little begging, borrowing and cheating and i got this thing i have been waiting for it for entirely too damned long.

peace,

the ummi

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