Oh man, where do I even start? So, you know that game Oblivion Remastered, right? It’s like fresh on the scene, but some clever folks out there — I think their names are Yamashi and Jay-jay — already tossed in an Elden Ring-style player message thingy. You can just scribble little notes all over Cyrodiil. Not gonna lie, it’s a bit mind-bending.
Sure, okay, maybe it kinda yanks you out of the medieval fantasy vibe, but to be honest, Oblivion’s always been a bit bonkers anyway. It’s like, remember that feeling when you accidentally walk into a room and forget why you’re there, but it doesn’t even matter because the room is full of wacky stuff to distract you? Yeah, that’s Oblivion for you.
Now, here’s the kicker — they called it ‘Ghosts of Tamriel’. How rad is that? Yamashi was also a brain behind Skyrim’s multiplayer miracle and that ‘Cyber Engine Tweaks’ for Cyberpunk 2077. Side note: if you haven’t modded that game yet, what are you even doing?
So, with a bit of tech wizardry using the Oblivion Remastered script doohickey, they’ve whipped up this mod in no time. Basically, you jot down some wisdom — or nonsense, let’s be real — and other players can stumble upon it if they’re online. Feels a bit like leaving a quirky little breadcrumb trail.
You find your spot, smash the right control key, blam! Up pops a parchment. Type away, hit send, or backpedal if you think it’s rubbish. Picture a floating Welkynd Stone — like a neon post-it note, just less sticky — that others can click to read your musings.
Yamashi mentioned something about privacy — no creepy data tracking, so no stress there. And if someone leaves a note that makes you cringe, you can downvote it or hide it. It’s like social media, but medieval fantasy style. Plus, these notes apparently do a vanishing act if they don’t get enough love (or, you know, upvotes) after a day or so.
Are you curious about jumping into this whole ‘Ghosts’ thing? Tell me everything below! And don’t forget — we’re gonna keep diving deep into these wacky Oblivion mods, so stay tuned. Whether you’re a newbie or an old pro, we’ve got guides and tales aplenty to keep you entertained.
Crazy, right? But hey, that’s gaming for you.