

The first one improves the textures of all Cathedrals, while the second one covers all Castles. Speaking of Oblivion, modder ‘VKVII’ released two new HD Texture Packs for it. This video also shows how impressive this unofficial port of Oblivion’s Imperial City in Unreal Engine 5 actually is. Not only that, but Digital Dreams have shared the list of mods they used in order to capture this gameplay footage ( Bevilex Modlist from here ). Nevertheless, it looks cool (especially for those that still play it). So yeah, don’t expect it to look as impressive as Skyrim modded. Fast forward to 2020 and its unmodded version looks dated as F.Īgain, keep in mind that this is a 2006 game.

At that time, most of us believed that games could not look better than that. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion was a graphical powerhouse when it came out. Oblivion came out in 2006 and this video will give you an idea of what a heavily modded version of it looks like. Digital Dreams has shared a new video in which they showcase The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion with over 200 mods and Reshade Ray Tracing.
