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Oblivion Remastered Adds Elden Ring-Style Message System

May 02, 2025 9:02 AM

Oblivion Remastered has received an exciting new mod called "Ghosts of Tamriel," which introduces an Elden Ring-style player message system. This allows players to leave notes in the game's world, adding a fresh layer of interaction. You can share messages in various locations throughout Cyrodiil, providing a mix of humor and immersion to the already unconventional atmosphere of Oblivion. The mod was developed by modders Yamashi and Jay-jay and requires players to connect online to share their messages. Players can leave notes easily by following a simple process, and other players can interact with them as floating Welkynd Stones. Importantly, messages can be upvoted or downvoted and will disappear if they don't receive interaction over time.

How does the Elden Ring-style message system work in Oblivion Remastered?

The Elden Ring-style message system in Oblivion Remastered allows players to leave messages at any location. By pressing the right control key, players can type their message on a parchment that appears and send it, making it visible to others as a floating message stone in the game world. Players can interact with these stones to read messages, and the system includes options to upvote or downvote them.

Oblivion, released in 2006, is the fourth installment in The Elder Scrolls series and is celebrated for its expansive open-world gameplay and deep storytelling. The recent remaster aims to modernize graphics and mechanics while maintaining the essence of the original game. The addition of mod support has invigorated the player community, allowing for creative enhancements like the message system introduced in "Ghosts of Tamriel". This blend of nostalgia and new features keeps Oblivion relevant in today’s gaming landscape.



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Samira Khan is a narrative enthusiast with a keen eye for storytelling in games. Her literary approach to game criticism examines themes, character development, and plot structure, earning her a following among gamers who appreciate the art of narrating.

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