Hey, so here’s the deal with Oblivion Remastered – it’s like this old game got a brand new paint job, but, funny enough, you can still bend it to your will. It’s kinda wild how players are figuring out all these quirky ways to level up really fast – like, it’s beyond just speed, it’s like zooming to wizard status in no time. Anyway, strange how they kept some of the loopholes in here, but I guess that’s part of the fun, right?
Imagine, you’re just running around picking up ingredients for potions like it’s a fantasy supermarket sweep, leveling up while your coin pouch gets fat. It’s like wealth and wisdom served on a silver platter. Not sure if Bethesda saw it going this way, but it’s all part of the ride.
Then there’s this thing with unkillable NPCs. Seriously, you can just whack these poor guys all day, leveling your combat skills without a care in the world – makes you feel kind of invincible, doesn’t it? And don’t even get me started on the spell tricks. Players figured out you can manipulate skills with spells and get trained like you’re a beginner – for pocket change! It’s like magic loopholes are everywhere.
Oh, here’s a kicker – you can go to some random town and jump under a roof and bam! Acrobatics skyrocket. No idea who stumbled upon that, but what a way to think outside the box… or under it? The chaos is kind of the charm, no?
Then, there’s more crafty stuff with Birthsigns, like the Atronach one – mastering magic by just standing still with spells doing the trick to keep Magicka flowing. Kinda makes you wonder who’s really calling the shots, the game or the player? It’s all weirdly satisfying and just shows breaking rules can be its own reward sometimes.
Guess Oblivion Remastered isn’t just about nostalgia. It’s like a playground for those who love to poke at seams and find treasure where no one thought to look. Catch you in Tamriel, adventurers!