Skyblivion dev diary shows how far they've come

The team of modders working on Skyblivion—porting the entirety of Oblivion and its expansions into the latest version of the Creation Engine used in Skyrim—have released their first development diary. It catalogues the history of the mod, going all the way back to its humble beginnings as a solo project in 2012, through its surge in volunteers thanks to a popular trailer in 2016, up until now.

One of the interesting details is that they’re not aiming for a one-to-one recreation of Oblivion, saying that, “its generated world left a lot to be desired” and that they’re making changes in the landscape “using pre-established lore, and a bit of creative licence.” That includes more plants and other assets in each area than Oblivion’s version of the Creation Engine was capable of.

source: gamezpot.com