Everyone few years, I get the urge to delve back into one of Bethesda's Fallout or TES games, and sink a few hundred hours into it before I get bored of it and ask myself why the hell I thought it would be a good idea to waste so much time on a video game I've already played in the past.
Obviously the most important part of replaying these games is picking up all the great mods that come out between my last playthrough years before and the present playthrough. Anyway, this time around I feel like giving Oblivion another go, and instead of spending ten or twenty hours looking for all the mods I want (seriously, the time investment to prepare to play a Bethesda RPG is longer than it takes to complete most games), I was wondering if anyone played Oblivion recently and is willing to share their list of all the new, awesome mods they used when they played through it.
In terms of what kinds of mods I care about, from most to least important:
Gameplay improvements - there was a great combat mod the last time I played, but not a very satisfying magic mod. Midas Magic is cool, but it's not really balanced for actual gameplay. Also, what's the latest or greatest mod to fix vanilla's stupid leveling system?
Storyline / Quest mods - Fallout has the Puce Moose mods, but I remember Oblivion had a ton of great storyline mods too. Any new ones or memorable old ones?
Cool locations, dungeon, and exploration mods - more exploration is obviously cool, especially given that a lot of the Oblivion dungeons look pretty similar
Atmospheric / Cosmetic changes - some of my friends say that it doesn't matter if their game doesn't have as many pixels in the night sky...but they're wrong
Weapons / Armors / items - I only care about total weapon overhauls and really cool armor sets. I don't tend to install every "LoTR swords" or "cool daggers" mod out there.
Don't care about house mods. Companion mods have to be supremely excellent; there was one in FONV called Willow that was quite good, IIRC.
Total overhauls are kind of a wildcard. If they interest me, I'll go for them, but I wouldn't really care for, say, a Star Wars Oblivion overhaul, no matter how good it was
Thanks a lot in advance!
Obviously the most important part of replaying these games is picking up all the great mods that come out between my last playthrough years before and the present playthrough. Anyway, this time around I feel like giving Oblivion another go, and instead of spending ten or twenty hours looking for all the mods I want (seriously, the time investment to prepare to play a Bethesda RPG is longer than it takes to complete most games), I was wondering if anyone played Oblivion recently and is willing to share their list of all the new, awesome mods they used when they played through it.
In terms of what kinds of mods I care about, from most to least important:
Gameplay improvements - there was a great combat mod the last time I played, but not a very satisfying magic mod. Midas Magic is cool, but it's not really balanced for actual gameplay. Also, what's the latest or greatest mod to fix vanilla's stupid leveling system?
Storyline / Quest mods - Fallout has the Puce Moose mods, but I remember Oblivion had a ton of great storyline mods too. Any new ones or memorable old ones?
Cool locations, dungeon, and exploration mods - more exploration is obviously cool, especially given that a lot of the Oblivion dungeons look pretty similar
Atmospheric / Cosmetic changes - some of my friends say that it doesn't matter if their game doesn't have as many pixels in the night sky...but they're wrong
Weapons / Armors / items - I only care about total weapon overhauls and really cool armor sets. I don't tend to install every "LoTR swords" or "cool daggers" mod out there.
Don't care about house mods. Companion mods have to be supremely excellent; there was one in FONV called Willow that was quite good, IIRC.
Total overhauls are kind of a wildcard. If they interest me, I'll go for them, but I wouldn't really care for, say, a Star Wars Oblivion overhaul, no matter how good it was
Thanks a lot in advance!