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THe Oppurtunty Costs of SkyBlivion


charwo

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I'm intrigued by the SkyBlivion project because I'm familiar with the Mods for Skyrim I could use to play as I like. I am wondering if there are truly great quest mods I would be missing out on? Like, I would never be interested playing a covertedNew Vegas on Fallout 4 because of the Someguy Series, among others. On the other hand, while I enjoyed several quest mods for Fallout 3, I wouldn't miss any of them. No quest mod for Fallout 3 was so great I could say "this must be part of my Lone Wanderer's story."

Are the quest mods in that sense more like Fallout3 or the best of Fallout New Vegas?

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Oblivion has thousands of great mods. Probably the second most modded game after Skyrim.

It has amazing mods that Skyblivion will probably never have. If you have sufficient knowledge of modding the game I don't see why you should wait for a Vanilla game on Skyrim's engine, you'll be missing out a lot of nice content (not only quests, but also new weapons, armors, locations, creatures etc etc).

 

Some great quest mods for Oblivion:

Rathunas

The Lost Spires

(there are many others ...)

 

I never played Fallout 3 or New Vegas, so I am not sure if they are exactly the kind of quest mods you are searching, but they are very good, and part of my load order. They fit Oblivion's world so well that I do not consider removing them even when I will finish them.

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The landscape should have some interesting overhaul alternative. Possibly the Hesu mod collection. I haven't tried it yet but it looks better than UL.

 

Otherwise the landscape and height maps by default is already like 100x better in Skyrim than in Oblivion. But since these would all have to painstakingly be done by hand it will probably never happen.

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Oblivion has thousands of great mods. Probably the second most modded game after Skyrim.

It has amazing mods that Skyblivion will probably never have. If you have sufficient knowledge of modding the game I don't see why you should wait for a Vanilla game on Skyrim's engine, you'll be missing out a lot of nice content (not only quests, but also new weapons, armors, locations, creatures etc etc).

 

Some great quest mods for Oblivion:

Rathunas

The Lost Spires

(there are many others ...)

 

I never played Fallout 3 or New Vegas, so I am not sure if they are exactly the kind of quest mods you are searching, but they are very good, and part of my load order. They fit Oblivion's world so well that I do not consider removing them even when I will finish them.

 

Interesting.

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