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I used to go as far as to learn how to lightly modify mods so the characters would be more to my taste. I modified voices, struggled to get the body types I preferred to work, even tried tweaking animations. I don't remember how to do any of that.
The Land Dreugh were so hot...
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(Anonymous) 2026-05-25 01:50 am (UTC)(link)It's on my radar, I never finished the first Oblivion despite playing it quite a bit, so I feel guilty buying the new one. Cool to hear modding on it is strong honestly, I wonder if it would be easy for me to modify them.
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(Anonymous) 2026-05-25 01:57 am (UTC)(link)I did something similar when I was really into Sims 4, the modding community had a tool for re-texturing in-game assets, and it was fun to make more personalized looking clothes for when I was trying to make a character I liked. Makes me really appreciate modders that keep at one game for years.