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On a scale from 1 to 10, how likely does this make it that old Oblivion mods will eventually become compatible with the remaster?
I read a Steam review that in the EULA it says there's anticheat and no modding allowed. Not sure how that will play out.
Edit: It looks like 'no modding' is a standard cover your own ass policy, for Bethesda. Modding is good to go, they don't really care.
Normally Bethesda relies on mods to make their games playable. So this is a big change
Bethesda Games Studios does, thankfully they didn't make the remaster so 🤷