Into Oblivion
I didn't play Oblivion back in 2006. But, as I fell in love with Skyrim years later, when the remaster was released, I didn't think twice before buying it. A few weeks later, I have quite a few things to say about it. Yes, it looks good, but... Skyrim with mods looks better. Oblivion didn't blow my mind with its visuals, all the more because my Steamdeck has a hard time running the game, while I had no problem with recent games like Dragon Age: Veilguard , which in my opinion is far more stunning. Ray tracing, which is enabled by default, is a visual gadget and the game would play better without it. The colors lack authenticity and overall the performances are quite disappointing. When playing Final Fantasy XV with my old PC I was able to show very distant landscapes on screen, here I am doomed to reveal assets only when I'm getting close. Unfortunately, stuttering, painfully long loading screens and crashes keep preventing me from fully enjoying the game. A much bette...