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ok i watched that update video and as someone who liked and disliked both oblivion and skyrim for different reasons i'm impressed. what i want to know is what would you say are the minimum system requirements for this? would performance be comparable to the 2011 windows release of skyrim? i have a shitty computer that can run that version of skyrim decently at medium settings (the GPU is intel UHD 630), and i'm sure it would run the 2006 release of oblivion well, but i don't think it could run any of the skyrim remasters.
don't be afraid of the special edition (pirate it if you don't want to buy it), it's better optimized and stable so should run better despite the graphics stuff