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Okay, so here’s the thing about Oblivion Remastered—some people are really losing it over the whole vampire gig. Now, if you’re thinking it’ll be just like Skyrim, nah, it’s a whole different beast. Folks are jumping in expecting the good ol’ flashy vamp life, and instead, they end up trudging through some serious downsides. Yeah, including getting fried by the sun. Ouch.
The funny (or maybe not so funny?) part is that Bethesda’s universe has had vampires lurking around since forever. But it wasn’t till Daggerfall—wow, talk about nostalgia—that you could actually become one, and they went all out with different bloodlines and such. It was almost like choosing your own little vampire family. Isn’t that wild?
Now, jump back to the present. Why are people ticked off about this, especially with Oblivion Remastered? Well, some Redditor, LoTheReaper, went on a whole rant, and let me tell ya, the crowd loved it. Feels like a clunky system compared to what they were used to in Skyrim. Vampirism in Oblivion? Yeah, it’s kinda like agreeing to a whole lifestyle change—either embrace the dark side or scramble for a cure for this, uh, "disease."
But here’s the kicker. Some players actually like getting smacked around a bit by the sun. Keeps it real, right? Vampirism in Oblivion isn’t some cheat mode. It’s a genuine condition to deal with, which is what some fans are arguing over. And compared to Skyrim, where nabbing a snack, aka, feeding, is as easy as clicking a button—well, getting crispy in the sun seems a bit harsh, but hey, not everyone’s a fan.
So what do you even do if you’re caught up in this mess? It’s like two paths—go full vampire or run for a cure. And those OG Elder Scrolls players? Oh, they’re just sitting back, probably grinning at the chaos. Oblivion’s not just remastered visually, but it throws these juicy challenges right back at you.
Who would’ve thought that being a vampire could get so… complicated? Makes you wonder what counts as more fun: living shadow to shadow, avoiding daylight, or the thrill of unlimited power?