Modders jumped into action after The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered came out. Good news arrived fast - the game runs on the original Gamebryo engine, making many old mods work with the new version. Players can add these mods to their data folder and update the plugins.txt file just like before. Almost ninety mods appeared on Nexus within hours of release.
Some mods skip the introduction, but others offer much more. Modder Sammilucia has already released their Ultra+ mod for the game. This mod adds NVIDIA DLSS Ray Reconstruction, which boosts the quality of the ray-traced lighting. The Ultra+ mod also improves fog quality, fixes ghosting issues, enhances reflection quality, and tunes performance.
Many other mods have appeared already. Some restore the original game's colors through ReShade presets. Others change quest rewards to their maximum quality regardless of player level. Players can find mods that remove equipment breakdown or make it happen slower. Mods exist to give unlimited carry weight or remove spell restrictions.
The most exciting news might be that original Oblivion mods seem compatible with the remaster. Simple mods like NPCs Catch Fire and Horse Whistle already work. Gamers wait to see if complex mods will function as well. If they do, the game could have massive modding potential.
The modding community continues to grow around Oblivion Remastered. Early signs point to a bright future for players who want to customize their game. Many hope this trend continues as more creators explore what can be done with the remastered version.
Some mods skip the introduction, but others offer much more. Modder Sammilucia has already released their Ultra+ mod for the game. This mod adds NVIDIA DLSS Ray Reconstruction, which boosts the quality of the ray-traced lighting. The Ultra+ mod also improves fog quality, fixes ghosting issues, enhances reflection quality, and tunes performance.
Many other mods have appeared already. Some restore the original game's colors through ReShade presets. Others change quest rewards to their maximum quality regardless of player level. Players can find mods that remove equipment breakdown or make it happen slower. Mods exist to give unlimited carry weight or remove spell restrictions.
The most exciting news might be that original Oblivion mods seem compatible with the remaster. Simple mods like NPCs Catch Fire and Horse Whistle already work. Gamers wait to see if complex mods will function as well. If they do, the game could have massive modding potential.
The modding community continues to grow around Oblivion Remastered. Early signs point to a bright future for players who want to customize their game. Many hope this trend continues as more creators explore what can be done with the remastered version.