Others were reminiscing about their first experiences with the game back when they were younger. Some fans admire Hall's work and stated that Elder Scrolls 4 deserves a remake, calling for Bethesda to step its game up for the next installment. Luckily, this doesn't take away from the overall enjoyment. However, the color choice fits the original aesthetic of the game, and the trailer only means to pay homage. Some criticism that was brought up was that some people are tired of seeing similar trailers with dim lighting and bland color palettes in favor of something more colorful. However, there are occasional stutters throughout the video with the mix of particle effects and nanite meshes with 8k textures. Hall stated that the goal for them was to maintain a steady 50-65fps for the video. Oblivion in Unreal Engine 5: Kvatch Oblivion Gate (Hall 00117) from
In total, it took them about a couple of weeks of experimentation to complete the two-minute-long Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion video.
Hall stated that they created most of the assets in the video, with the exception of the Megascanned lava rock formations, the visual storm effects, the wheelbarrow, and the knight. In it, they showcase the Kvatch Oblivion Gate with stunning next-gen visuals and a stunning atmospheric soundtrack taken from the original game. RELATED: Hilarious Video Reminds Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Players About Its Overly Chatty NPCs The clip was shared on the Elder Scrolls Reddit by a user named Altmer, although the original video was posted by a user named Hall 00117 on YouTube back in August. Now, gamers might be excited to see that a fan has recreated some visuals from the game using Unreal Engine 5, inspired by the Elder Scrolls Online: Gates of Oblivion trailer. The game was so good that some fans like James McAvoy became so addicted to Elder Scrolls 4they couldn't put the game down until Skyrim. Back in 2006, many gamers were enthralled by the latest installment of the series with Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion.