Players new and old are currently settling into The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remaster's Cyrodiil. Despite only being out for a few weeks, the re-release of one of 2006's most popular titles has sparked dozens of debates online. Players hate the new lockpick mechanics, are arguing about whether a ghost horse is real, and there are discussions about which is the game's best-looking armor set.
Oblivion Remastered did in a week something the original took three months to do.
The latest conversation has now kicked off around one of the game's most infamous properties, Frostcrag Spire, with some convinced that it is far too powerful for the game.
Over on the Oblivion subreddit, players have been debating just how overpowered Frostcrag Spire is. The property becomes available to the player after completing a quest of the same name, and is located deep in the Jerall Mountains. It is designed predominantly for those who are doing a mage playthrough, as it allows you to perform many magic-related tasks with little drawback. It's for this reason that players think it's overpowered.
"Custom spellcrafting is OP. Spire just lets you skip the Mage's Guild questline as long as you...