Sykar
Arcane
Nonsense. You can easily fix oblivion in 3 simple steps:Oblividerp is so shit that no mod in the world can fix that inexcusable mess of a giant turd.
At which point you need to ask yourself: "WHY am I playing oblivion in the first place?"
- replace all the content
- replace all the assets
- mod mechanics beyond recognition
At least with Skyrim you can actually enjoy playing something clearly recognizable as Skyrim, hell, you can even enjoy playing vanilla, at least until the GUI eats your soul.
I don't agree with your point about Skyrim, though my biggest problems with the game is that its character development systems are pointless and shallow which can't be fixed due to the engine limitations. As for Oblivion, I think you are right, the game has to be modded into hell and back to fix it. It takes FCOM (3-4 complete overhaul mods combined) that also has a slew of individual mods with it and then you add your own preference mods on top of that to end up with an enjoyable experience. It is no small task though, especially for the newcomer to dealing with all the mods and utilities. I think the first time I installed FCOM, it took me about 6-8 hours of installing, configuring, and tweaking to get the game set to play. That really is a lot of work, though for me I think it was worth it. While it is a major event to get Oblivion in a playable state, no amount of modding can repair the things I hate about Skyrim, which is unfortunate as Skyrim is really beautiful when you mod all the visuals in.
At least Skyrim spares you the headache of seeing weapon skills like Axes lumped into Blunt Weapons. The first time I saw this I was like "WHAT THE FLYING FUK". The next big offense was the idiotic dialogue wheel which anyone with a working braincell could manipulate well enough to utterly marginalize speechcraft, or rather make it completely obsolete.
As shallow as character system is, in Skyrim I liked that they at least attempted something fresh and new with it. I can see quite some potential with the perk system, but there was just no need to gut the attribute system for it.