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Oblivion on the Crysis engine

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Even mods on Oblivion can be a real PITA to install...As much as some mods are amazing, when problems do occur e.g they do conflict with each other, you have to find out why...sometimes its so frustrating that you just give it up playing altogether. (BTW using 3rd party tools to make mods work isnt my idea of fun)
 
Originally posted by: TehMac
That looks pretty amazing, but one of the things that always pissed me off was the gay creatures they had in these games. Talking tigers with humanoid faces really irritated me because its unrealistic, and here's this awesome medieval world and then the developers have to go about making it retarded by putting dumbfuck creatures in it that don't make any sense.

Sounds like you might want to take a look at Mount and Blade.
http://store.steampowered.com/app/22100/

BTW, the problems in Oblivion weren't really related to graphics, and there's plenty of mods that improve Oblivion's graphics anyway. (it could use an improvement in animations however, or multiplayer, it's so diablo it could use it)
 
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