Oblivion, Xbox Series X: 4K, Auto HDR



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Have you played a lot of Skyrim? Ever wondered what lies to the South of Helgen? Below Falkreath hold–on the other side of the Jerall Mountains? Cyrodiil of course, the heart of the Empire. And an entire other Elder Scrolls game. Oblivion, released 6 years before Skyrim in 2006. In fact, for a lot of hardcore Elder Scrolls Fans and/or Bethesda Games Studios fans, The Elder Scrolls IV, Oblivion remains the best Scrolls game to this day (although both Morrowind and Skyrim have their ardent supporters). If you have only played Skyrim and want a little more Tamriel in your life, there is a whole other game here for you.
The graphics aren’t quite as modern as Skyrim, and in comparison, the combat can be a little clunky. But Oblivion looks as good as a 15 year old game can on Xbox One X or Series consoles, which is very good. The story is excellent, the characters and side quests are amazing and it features deeper, more involved RPG systems and mechanics than Skyrim.
Who says backwards compatibility isn’t important? If you bought a copy of Oblivion for the Xbox 360 when it released in 2006, you can still play it today on your Series X or S console. In fact, not only can you play that same 15 year old copy, it will run in 4K, with Auto HDR–not to mention much smoother than it did on Xbox 360 or PS3. Here is hoping that ES4, Oblivion is one of the next group of games to get an FPS Boost patch from Microsoft. If it ran at 60 FPS it would be nearly a remaster of the original 360 version.
Hope you enjoy the video….–the Ancient Gamer
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