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The Oblivion Bookbinding Mod

Via GameSetWatch, an article on the Guilded Lilies site interviewing a unique Oblivion modder. Phoenix Amon has taken on the task of rebinding every book in Oblivion, as well as spell-checking the documents within. From the article: "Q: How much time do you spend modding, and do you enjoy it more than playing games? A: I spend more time modding than playing recently, but I enjoy both a lot. I wouldn't have bought Oblivion if it hadn't been moddable, but that's because I knew from experience that I don't like a lot of Bethesda's game design choices. It's not a deciding factor for all games."

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  1. Virtual Librarian by CrazyJim1 · · Score: 4, Funny

    For those of us who think being a Librarian in real life is too risky, you can now do it on computer.

  2. Modding=Spellchecking? by stipe42 · · Score: 5, Funny

    If you hear "Build a user mod of a game" and your response is "I can fix all the spelling mistakes" then you, my friend, may be the most boring person in the entire universe.

  3. Re:Modding=Spellchecking? Modding=beautifying by cicatrix1 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Hm. Please don't get involved in any grammar or spelling mods yourself.

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