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TL;DR: Nexus Mods reinstated the controversial Body Type Selector mod for Oblivion Remastered, which restores male/female gender options, after confirming the mod itself complies with guidelines.
Some fantastic mods for Oblivion Remastered are already popping up mere days after the game’s launch, despite the RPG not having official mod support (as confirmed on Bethesda’s support page).
That’s about what you can expect to pay for a new Ferrari Roma, and it makes the resto-modded Defender over twice as expensive as a base Range Rover. However, something tells us the supercar-like ...
Honda made its mark with bikes that delivered performance without the flash and won over riders without even trying. Some dominated the track, others ruled city streets or backwoods trails. Every ...
How to install Oblivion Remastered mods from Nexus Mods Source: The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered, developer: Virtuos / Bethesda Game Studios. Bethesda games are well known for their huge ...
In response to a question on the Bethesda support site, the developer has confirmed that “mods are not supported for The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered.” This doesn’t mean that ...
Here’s how it works. It's only a matter of time before somebody mods a game to be more horny. Whether it's a remaster, remake, or new release, every game's Nexus Mods page will eventually ensure ...
A 58-year-old man arrested and charged with violating Japan’s Trademark Act by modifying and selling Nintendo Switch consoles has been convicted and sentenced. As reported by NTV News (via ...
White exhaust tips routed through the rear bumper match the white wheels as well. The modded Lotus Elise even features a hydraulic handbrake and limited-slip differential to make the most of ...
Since Minecraft is a moddable sandbox game, its bustling community has created countless fun-filled mods for it. These mods offer all kinds of features like new mobs, structures, biomes ...
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A study by Dr. Matthew S. Taylor, published in the Journal of Osteoarchaeology, reports on the reanalysis of modified human bones discovered at several prehistoric South Texas archaeological sites.