The thing that makes FromSoft games great isn't the tightly honed boss fights, the layered lore, or the quiet tragedy of their antagonists. It's the ability to write 'Don't give up skeleton' and 'Try finger but hole' across every inch of the game and subject players around the world to it.
Every game should have that and now, thanks to enterprising modders, we're one step closer to a world where that's true. is a mod for Oblivion Remastered (via ) that lets you leave little messages for your fellow Heroes of Kvatch, Dark Souls style.
The mod comes from authors yamashi and jay-jay, and lets you drop messages anywhere in Cyrodiil for other players (who have the mod, naturally) to read just by hitting CTRL on your keyboard. They take the form of floating Welkynd Stones—those glowing blue mana-restoring rocks you get in rummy mars Ayleid ruins—and are a lot more flexible than FromSoft's collection of canned sentence structures and words that players manage to make absolutely filthy anyway.
The mod requires an internet connection, of course, and will show your character's name in addition to the messages you leave, but apart from that it's all gloriously anonymous in a very old-internet sort
of way, which is appropriate for a remaster of a game from '06. "None of the data sent to the rummy modern server is logged," say the authors, "it only exists in memory for the lifetime of the message, after that it disappears forever."
So if you're desperate to share your wit and wisdom with the Oblivion community writ large, pop over to Nexus, install the , then install Ghosts of Tamriel with a mod manager and go.
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