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  • 1 day ago | pcgamer.com | Lauren Morton

    Almost everyone ignores the persuasion minigame in Oblivion if given the chance. I don't blame them—it's really weird and doesn't make any sense if you think about it for five seconds. Why the heck would you always need to admire and coerce every person you try to persuade? And yet, I earnestly enjoy this weirdo minigame, so I'll coach you through how persuasion works in Oblivion so you don't put your foot in your mouth every time.

  • 1 day ago | flipboard.com | Lauren Morton

    11 hours agoNestled between the crowd-pleasing guns and gore of Xbox’s 2024 summer showcase, was an eyebrow-raising, painterly role playing game. As its party of grimacing adults urgently sprints across a shimmering, surrealist landscape, a voiceover depicts a world terrorized by an omnipotent being called the …

  • 2 days ago | pcgamer.com | DIEGO PEREZ |Lauren Morton

    Lockpicking in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion can be a hassle since it's so different from the lockpicking minigame in later Bethesda RPGs. There's one item that can make your life a whole lot easier: the Skeleton Key. If you're fed up with breaking lockpicks all the time, the Skeleton Key is what you need. DisclaimerThe Skeleton Key is an unbreakable lockpick that also boosts your Security skill by a whopping 40 points.

  • 2 days ago | pcgamer.com | Diego Perez |Lauren Morton

    Thievery is a big part of every Elder Scrolls game and The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is no exception. A thief needs lockpicks, though, and Oblivion's tricky lockpicking mechanics mean that you're going to need a lot of them if you want to get your sticky fingers on the possessions of Cyrodiil's citizens. DisclaimerThankfully, lockpicks are plentiful throughout the province. Once you know where to look, you'll practically never run out of lockpicks.

  • 2 days ago | pcgamer.com | Lauren Morton

    The Oblivion Remaster is real, it's here, and it's actually a lot bigger—file size and ambition-wise—than we were expecting. This isn't just a conversion to a 16:9 aspect ratio and a "remastered version" upgrade listing on Oblivion's store page. This thing is a whole $50 game, 115GB download, with a visual and interface overhaul that I'm surprised Bethesda didn't try to bill as a full "remake" instead.

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