Man, you ever just get so hooked on a game that it practically becomes part of your DNA? Oblivion’s got this questline that’s basically like catnip for anyone who’s even remotely into the Dark Brotherhood. Oblivion Remastered has taken it up a notch – and I mean, they’ve really gone all out. Imagine this: a whole radiant contract system designed for all you wannabe assassins. We’re talking 100 new targets. Yes, a hundred! It’s like living out your most devious Black Hand fantasies, one slice at a time.
And hey, if being the hunter sounds better than being some poor hunted sap, these mods are your ticket. Seriously, the people behind the remaster have been busy bees.
Now, there’s this mod that straight up deserves a Sithis seal of approval. “Dark Brotherhood – Infinitum” by ColdTyrant. This isn’t their first rodeo, either. They’ve already spiced things up for Oblivion Remastered players with quests that let you dive into the Mythic Dawn or dabble in necromancy. So, evil is kinda their niche, I guess?
Their latest concoction involves a whopping 100 repeatable contracts for the Dark Brotherhood. It’s like a never-ending buffet of mayhem. All this without messing with the faction’s main questline. You stroll into Cheydinhal Sanctuary, and boom, you can start snagging these new tokens. Enter Creeper – yeah, the Morrowind merchant we all know and love. He’s the guy who, for some reason, is handling the contracts and rewards now.
And here’s where things get a bit… what’s the word… peculiar? Each successful hit scores you 500 gold and these mysterious “Dark Tokens.” Now, you can trade these tokens in a gacha-like reward roulette. Kinda feels like blending sheer chaos with a dash of chance – get yourself a weapon, armor, or maybe a quiver if you’re feeling lucky. Feels like a game within a game, doesn’t it?
I’ll admit, the gacha element almost feels like it was designed just for me and my equally gacha-averse buddies over in guides. A touch confusing, but hey, whatever floats your boat, right?
To jump into this chaotic world, you need some essentials like Oblivion Remastered’s UE4SS and that other thing, UE4SS TesSyncMapInjector. Once you have that, get ready for some Oblivigachaing – if that’s even a term we’re using now.
And don’t forget to keep an eye on all the Oblivion Remastered mods we’re covering. There’s even an interview with the genius who made the first tweak to its world – like, a day after it launched. Talk about dedication!