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Sure, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion still shows its age in many respects however, the multitude of enhancements unleashes a much smoother image quality that manages to elevate everything from the foliage and skybox to the lighting and other fine details. This "Ultra Modded" behemoth boasts more than 200 PC mods, including the Raytracing Beyond All Limits reshade. YouTuber Digital Dreams (via Wccftech) recently uploaded a 4K " Oblivion Remastered" video. Related: The Witcher 3 Stuns With 8K Visuals & Ray Tracing Reshade Now an even older open-world adventure has received extensive modding work that fans won't want to miss. If you ever played Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul, you will love this mod. There are new NPC's and creatures, settings changes, leveled list changes and much, much more.
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The mod makes changes to just about everything in the game (except races). The same holds true for Digital Dreams' 8K video of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt. This is a total overhaul of TES IV: Oblivion. It bordered on photorealism, truly highlighting the sheer amount of detail that Rockstar Games injected into the base experience. Previously the YouTube channel, which specializes in mods and emulation, treated viewers to an impressive glimpse of Red Dead Redemption 2 with stunning 8K and ray-traced visuals. The game places you in the role of a prisoner, convicted of an unknown crime and incarcerated in the dungeons of the Imperial City. Modded game footage shown off by YouTube channel Digital Dreams continues to impress, with one recent video, in particular, unveiling a look at Assassin's Creed Odyssey running in 8K on an RTX 3090. The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion is a Role-Playing Game developed by Bethesda Softworks and released in 2006 for PC and Xbox 360 and one year later for the PlayStation 3. Digital Dreams' new The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion video showcases a modded version of the game running at 4K with ray tracing enabled, offering a tease of the possibilities with regards to The Elder Scrolls VI.