Hmm...I've seen Nehrim before, but haven't been impressed enough to actually want to waste time downloading it. You may have convinced me now, however.
For those who've played Nehrim, I have a few questions before I commit to trying it:
1. It says the world is practically the same size as Oblivion. My question is, does it feel like it, or does it feel larger? Morrowind was half the size of Oblivion, but the world design was so good that it felt 5X bigger.
2. This is related to the question above, but how much of an "open-world" feel does Nehrim have? Does it feel like it's on rails, or is there quite a bit of freedom like the TES games (tons of off-the-road dungeons to explore, loads of unrelated main-storyline content, etc)?
3. Does this mess up my current Oblivion installation at all? I have a metric ton of mods on it currently, and don't want them to break because of this.
4. Can mods be applied to Nehrim? If so, which ones are compatible? It would bug me not to be able to play with a nice "body" mod, or to not be able to replace some in-game graphics with higher-res ones. I guess another question to ask is whether or not Nehrim even needs mods at all if it has fixed most of what made Oblivion suck.