Hey everyone, Pizzasanity here! If you're seeing this, you're in for a treat because I'm about to preach the gospel of one of my all-time favorite games. And yes, if you're seeing this, you should get Oblivion remastered. I’ve been playing The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion for what feels like an eternity, and every time I dive back into Cyrodiil, I’m struck by its charm, its vastness, and most importantly, its incredible potential for a modern remaster. Think about it: the vibrant, colorful world of Cyrodiil, the iconic Shivering Isles expansion, the unforgettable quests like 'Whodunit?' or the entire Dark Brotherhood storyline – they’re all masterpieces of game design. But let's be real, the graphics haven't aged as gracefully as the gameplay. Can you imagine the Imperial City, the lush forests, and the ancient ruins rendered with today's graphical fidelity? The enhanced lighting, improved character models, and smoother animations would breathe new life into a world that already holds a special place in so many hearts. It wouldn't just be a visual upgrade; it would make the experience more immersive for new players and offer a fresh perspective for veterans like me. A true remaster wouldn't just polish the visuals; it could also address some of the quality-of-life improvements that modern gaming has accustomed us to. A more intuitive UI, perhaps some minor bug fixes that the modding community has tackled for years, and maybe even some refined combat mechanics. Nothing that changes the core experience, mind you, but enhancements that make the journey through Tamriel even more seamless and enjoyable. I'm not talking about a remake that rewrites the story or alters the fundamental gameplay; I'm talking about a respectful, loving restoration that truly lets the original vision shine with contemporary polish. For me, Oblivion isn't just a game; it's a universe I've explored countless times. From joining the Fighters Guild to becoming the Arch-Mage of the Mages Guild, every playthrough offers new memories. The sheer freedom and depth of its role-playing elements are still unparalleled in many ways. That feeling of stepping out of the sewers for the first time, seeing the sun-drenched landscape, is something I'd love to experience all over again, but with the crispness and detail that only a modern engine can provide. If enough of us voice our desire, maybe, just maybe, Bethesda will hear our pleas. So, if you agree with me that we should get Oblivion remastered, let's keep the conversation going! What's your favorite Oblivion memory?
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