But I recently played through Fallout 3 (vanilla, strangely), and had a great time of it. This inspired me to give Oblivion another go. But, again, I want to take advantage of some of the great mods out there (again, I know this may strike you as a strange sentiment given that I played Fallout unmodded — but there weren't any mods at the time that I started my Fallout 3 game that significantly altered it).
Only this time I want to restrict my mod installation (at least initially) to just those mods that fundamentally transform the game. So I'm looking for recommendations. To be clear here, I'm speaking solely of content that makes the game more compelling, the combat more enjoyable, the play better balanced, existing characters more memorable (or adds them), introduces great new quests that are as good or better than the vanilla game, etc. Good examples here would be Oscuro's Oblivion Overhaul, Realistic Leveling, Race Balancing Project and The Lost Spires.
What I'm not looking for are cosmetic, immersion and/or convenience enhancements (examples: NPC textures, more weapons, better weather, improved appearance, UI, framerate, audio, alchemy ingredients gathering mods, dynamic lighting, etc.). I'm not saying I won't ultimately use some of these or that they don't expand and change the world — only that you don't need them to fully experience Oblivion's (and community content) stories, make combat fun, have a balanced leveling experience (so the game remains challenging), and see what Oblivion fundamentally has to offer. Wearing an amazing-looking set of armor in a real-sounding thunderstorm won't make my game especially memorable; surviving an outstanding quest by the skin of my teeth will.
So, which were the mods that really took your game to the next level?
Looking forward to hearing your thoughts.
- ELB