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I think that Oblivion is considerably better the Skyrim in almost every aspect. I'm going to be murdered for that There are a few things that I do think Skyrim got better though, like making orcs not look like Shrek. But just about everything in Oblivion was more enjoyable to me.
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Oblivion just feels so bland and kitsch-y to me, that’s what puts me off. It’s the most vanilla fantasy world possible, combined with the plasticine-and-plastic graphics and Gamebryo’s
delightful physics and animations. I would honestly like to explore the world, but the whole aesthetic of the game just repulses me.
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I might try them again with Mods and also try out that mod Skywind, which hopefully should be out soon. But for now. I'm happy just playing Skyrim.
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Mods weren’t enough for me to like Oblivion. None of them seem as impressive as what people add to Skyrim.
The folks who are making Skywind are also working on a port of Oblivion to the Skyrim engine. If they do it right, I might be tempted, but as it is I’ll just be sticking with Skyrim.
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One of the things that always comes to mind, while it's only a small, minor complaint, is that the Argonians sounded way too normal. In Oblivion, the race had their own unique voice that definitely sounded like a mouth trying to speak a language not built for it. I also much much prefer the Oblivion plot over Skyrim's.
That being said, I still revisit Skyrim more. Why? Mods.
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Semi-related, but I always end up playing as a Khajiit because of
this wonderful mod that changes all the Player dialogue options to match Khajiit dialect. Turns out Khajiit are sarcastic motherfuckers and
I love it.